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Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon and Sean Trende discuss news that NY Attorney General Letitia James is under criminal investigation and that Donald Trump pulled Ed Martin and replaced him with Judge Jeanine Pirro for DC prosecutor. They also talk about the blow up over Trump's nomination of Dr. Casey Means for Surgeon General and Bill Gates's declaration that he will be giving away all of his $200 billion fortune. Plus, they weigh in on Chuck Todd's pronouncement that the media was not to blame for covering up Biden's decline. The guys also pick their nominees for this week's "You Cannot Be Serious". Lastly, Carl interviews Anne Welty about a new Esquire Magazine profile of comedian Nate Bargatze - who went from relative obscurity to superstardom in the last few years.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss the results of elections in two Florida congressional districts and a statewide contest for the state supreme court in Wisconsin. Plus, they chat about the political consequences of Trump's tariff policies. Then, they talk about U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi's decision to seek the death penalty in the trial of Luigi Mangione, who is charged with the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson. Also, a nursery school student in Britain is expelled from school for what authorities call his “inability to believe a transgender person is actually a ‘real' female or male". Next, Tom Bevan and RealClearPolitics senior elections analyst Sean Trende dive deeper into the results of Tuesday's elections in Florida and Wisconsin. Then finally, Carl Cannon talks to RCP contributor and Democratic strategist Dane Strother about the future of the Democratic Party.
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon and Sean Trende discuss the new data from David Shor on the 2024 elections. They also talk about the blithe response by some in the media to the ongoing attacks against Tesla and Trump's approval ratings and what that means for the 2025 and 2026 elections. Then lastly, Carl Cannon interviews Phil Wegmann, RCP White House Correspondent, about Donald Trump latest move shutting down the Dept. of Education.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss the U.S. and Ukraine Talks in Saudi Arabia, the Ukrainian drone attacks on Moscow, and federal funding cuts to American universities. They also talk about ActBlue leadership changes, and who is funding the "Families Over Billionaires” media campaign. Next, Tom Bevan and Sean Trende discuss recent polls, including a new survey of Americans attitudes toward Republicans and Democrats on handling the economy. And finally, Andy talks to RCP national reporter and author Susan Crabtree about her book that is coming out today: “Fool's Gold: The Radicals, Con Artists, and Traitors Who Killed the California Dream and Now Threaten Us All.”
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon and Sean Trende discuss President Trump's first cabinet meeting and the House's dramatic passage of a budget last night. They also look at Byron Donalds' chances to become Governor of Florida, Gavin Newsom's new podcast, and Jeff Bezos' announcement about the Washington Post Opinion Page. Next, Carl Cannon interviews Richard Porter about his RCP column on J.B. Pritzker's budget address comparing Trump and MAGA to Nazi Germany. And lastly, Andrew Walworth chats with James Robbins from the Institute of World Politics about US relations with Russia, China, and the future of nuclear proliferation.
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon and Sean Trende discuss the Trump-Musk interview on Hannity, and whether DOGE is what Americans were promised. They also talk about the looming cuts at the Pentagon, and why Trump's approval rating is at an all-time high. Next, Tom Bevan interviews author Marc Dunkelman about his new book, "Why Nothing Works". Then finally, Carl Cannon chats with RCP Contributor Richard Porter about artificial intelligence.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss President Trump's appearance at the Super Bowl, Taylor Swift, and the changing political messaging by the NFL. They also talk about the not-so-subtle politics of some of Sunday night's Super Bowl television ads, including those from the NFL, Nike, Lays, Jeep and other advertisers. Plus, the legal challenges to DOGE's recent activities, and whether the Democrats' opposition to DOGE is sound politics. And finally, Tom Bevan talks with RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende about current public opinion, including a CBS/Yougov poll released this weekend that showed Trump with a 53 percent approval rating.
Sean Trende, RealClearPolitics’ Senior Elections Analyst and author of The Lost Majority, returns to share his insights on America’s versicolored electorate. He and Henry discuss the country’s small-C conservative disposition that Donald Trump won over with his “revolution in common sense”. They consider the profound difference between the start of Trump’s second term, exemplified by […]
On the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Tuesday the 21st of January. Donald Trump has been ssworn in as President for his second term - the first non-consecutive second term since the 1800's. Election expert Sean Trende joins us from the U.S. Water New Zealand's Chief Executive reacts to a new report which has found our water infrastructure is leaking at a very high rate. Auckland Council is considering big changes to dog walking. What does it mean for you and professional dog walkers? Get the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Donald Trump has been inaugurated President for the second time. It's the first time since 1893 a president has been sworn in for a second non-consecutive term, the last being Grover Cleveland. Trump has promised to to issue multiple executive orders on day one, with immigration and border protection a big focus. Real Clear Politics Senior Election Analyst Sean Trende says things have changed since his first term. "He won the most votes this time around, unlike 2016. And so I think there's just a general sense of legitimacy about this presidency that there wasn't in 2016." LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast for Tuesday the 21st of January. Donald Trump has been sworn in as President for his second term. Election expert Sean Trende joins us from the U.S. Water New Zealand's Chief Executive reacts to a new report which has found our water infrastructure is leaking at a very high rate compared to other countries. Auckland Council is considering big changes to dog walking. What does it mean for you and professional dog walkers? Get the Early Edition with Francesca Rudkin Full Show Podcast every weekday on iHeartRadio, or wherever you get your podcasts. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon and Phil Wegmann discuss the Trump presser, the Army-Navy game, and Trump's nominations. They also talk about Kamala Harris running for CA Governor and the ABC News settlement with Trump. Next, Tom Bevan talks with Sean Trende about Trump's positive transition ratings and the 2026 midterms. And wrapping it up, Carl Cannon chats with Charles Lipson about the mysterious drone sightings.
Andrew, Tom and Carl discuss Monday's decision to dismiss Special Counsel Jack Smith's cases against Donald Trump, and President Biden's proposal to add Medicare and Medicaid coverage for Ozempic and other weight loss drugs – a move opposed by Trump's HHS Secretary nominee Robert F. Kenney Jr. They also talk about reports that longtime Trump insider and aide Boris Epshteyn is the subject of an internal probe by Trump's attorneys for trying to sell access to the President Elect. Plus, a look at repercussions from Trump's plan to place a 25% tariff on imports from Canada and Mexico. Next, Tom Bevan talks to RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende about whether the 2024 results were “Trump-specific” or reveal a long-term trend within the GOP, and why California takes so long to count votes. And finally, Andrew Walworth talks to Republican strategist John Feehery about how Speaker Mike Johnson will lead given his slender majority in the House, and what the nomination of former GOP Rep. Lori Chavez-DeRemer for Labor Secretary will mean for public sector unions.
Megyn Kelly tracks all the breaking news and brings analysis and reaction as former President Donald Trump crushed expectations and is projected to coast to victory. Guests include Ben Shapiro, Vivek Ramaswamy, Rich Lowry, Charlie C.W. Cooke, Maureen Callahan, Steve Bannon, Emily Jashinsky, Eliana Johnson, Henry Olsen, Tom Bevan, Sean Trende, Mark Halperin, Sean Spicer, Dan Turrentine, Spencer Kimball, Eric Bolling, Victor Davis Hanson, Amala Ekpunobi, Link Lauren, Dave Rubin, Mike Davis, Dave Aronberg, Phil Holloway, Buck Sexton, and Michael Knowles.Follow The Megyn Kelly Show on all social platforms:YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/MegynKellyTwitter: http://Twitter.com/MegynKellyShowInstagram: http://Instagram.com/MegynKellyShowFacebook: http://Facebook.com/MegynKellyShow Find out more information at: https://www.devilmaycaremedia.com/megynkellyshow
Andrew, Tom and Carl discuss final polling, including the RCP national average which shows Harris and Trump tied in the popular vote at 48.5% each. Also, what today's campaign schedules tell us about how the candidates see the race in its final hours. They also talk about both presidential candidates' closing arguments, and whether we'll know election results by tomorrow night. Plus, a preview of RCP's live Tuesday night election coverage, which starts at 7 PM ET and can be seen on realclearpolitics.com. Next, Tom Bevan talks to RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende about the Des Moines Register's shocking weekend poll that shows Harris leading Trump in the traditionally red state of Iowa. And winding it up, Carl Cannon interviews Greg Orman, Kansas entrepreneur, author of “A Declaration of Independents,” and former independent candidate for governor and senator about how citizens of both parties should ready themselves for tomorrow's election results, and how to look forward if their chosen candidate wins or loses.
Sean Trende, Senior Elections Analyst for Real Clear Politics, joined The Guy Benson Show today to discuss the razor-thin nature of the upcoming election, which he describes as the closest race he's seen in his 20 years covering politics. Trende shared why he believes polling may be overestimating one of the candidates and explained that early voting numbers likely will not accurately predict the final outcome. Trende and Guy also highlighted a few critical counties Trende sees as pivotal to shaping the national results in the Trump v. Harris faceoff. Listen to the full interview below! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Andrew, Tom, and Carl preview tonight's address by Kamala Harris from the Ellipse in Washington DC and look at the reaction to Donald Trump's Sunday rally at Madison Square Garden. They also discuss new national and swing-state polls and whether polls have gotten more accurate since 2020. Plus, they talk about Washington Post owner Jeff Bezos' letter justifying the decision to not endorse a presidential candidate, and the uproar at CNN over an on-air argument between Republican commentator Ryan Girdusky and pro-Palestinian journalist Mehdi Hassan. Then lastly, Andrew talks to senior elections analyst Sean Trende about early voting in Nevada and whether it tells us anything about the final tally in the Silver State.
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Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss new polling out of Georgia that shows Trump with a slight lead in the battleground state and the path to victory in the electoral college for both candidates. They also talk about the decision by CBS to not release the transcript of the 60 Minutes interview with Kamala Harris and the new opinion research on Arab American voters. Next, Tom Bevan talks to senior elections analyst Sean Trende about Liz Cheney, the gender gap, and both parties' ground game. Then finally, Carl Cannon talks to RealClear Investigations writer James Varney about new EPA programs funneling huge grants to untested nonprofits.
As Election Day draws closer, I'm joined by my AEI colleague Sean Trende to break down all things 2024. We discuss swing state polling before moving into who we think might be favored to win the White House. Did Democrats make the wrong VP pick? What's behind Harris's stubborn leads in the Midwestern battlegrounds? Why are some pollsters suddenly weighting on recalled vote? Who's favored to win the House and Senate? Tune in for answers to all that and more! Get full access to The Liberal Patriot at www.liberalpatriot.com/subscribe
Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss the politics of Hurricanes Milton and Helene and new polls from The New York Times that show Kamala Harris with a three-point lead over Donald Trump. They also talk about Kamala Harris' media blitz including today's appearance on The View and how Elon Musk has become a target as he has become more involved in national politics. Next, Tom Bevan talks to Mary Ann Ahern of NBC News/Chicago about Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson's fight over control of the Chicago Public Schools following the resignation of all seven school board members last Friday. And lastly, Andrew Walworth talks to RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende about whether Trump's growing support among Latino and Black voters will translate into victory in the critical swing states, whether Virginia has turned permanently blue, and where the presidential race stands a month out from election day.
Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss President Biden's appearance today at the United Nations and Donald Trump's speech in Savannah, Georgia where he focused on taxes and economic policy. They also chat about RCP's “This Day in History” feature which allows users to compare polling averages across the last 3 presidential elections. Plus, they have a discussion about Ukrainian President Volodymr Zelinsky's comments criticizing Trump and J.D. Vance and his visit to Scranton, Pennsylvania to tour a US munitions factory making missiles used in the Ukraine War. Next, Andrew Walworth talks to RCP contributor Selena Zito about the state of the presidential and senatorial races in the swing state of Pennsylvania. And finally, six weeks before Election Day, Tom Bevan talks with RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende about national and swing state polls.
Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss the latest news on the second assassination attempt on Donald Trump and look at brand new polls from Pennsylvania and other swing states. They also talk about Hillary Clinton's remarks to MSNBC's Rachel Maddow last night regarding criminal charges against purveyors of what she calls disinformation, plus the new feature film “Am I Racist?” from Matt Walsh of The Daily Wire. Next, Tom Bevan talks with RCP senior election analyst Sean Trende about the state of the race with seven weeks to go to Election Day. And lastly, Carl Cannon talks with National Journal White House correspondent George Condon about Donald Trump and presidential rhetoric.
Andrew, Tom, and Carl talk about the Trump/Harris race and look forward to key political events in September. They discuss whether the accusations of Harris changing her accent are a legitimate campaign issue. They also talk about Democratic VP candidate Tim Walz' avoidance of a press question about the six hostages killed by Hamas in Gaza and the Harris campaign's attack on Green presidential candidate Jill Stein as a “useful idiot” of Russia. Then, Tom talks to RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende about the presidential race and what factors will be critical to victory in November. And lastly, Carl talks to Lanhee Chen, former policy director for the Romney-Ryan presidential campaign, about politics in the state of California.
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Sean Trende discuss the 3 big questions about the election, the Harris/ Trump dueling campaign ads, and the border wall. They also talk about the controversy over the ABC presidential debate and Mark Zuckerberg's letter to Congress. Then finally, Carl interviews Greg Orman about RFK Jr.'s endorsement of Donald Trump.
Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss the reasons for Kamala Harris' selection of Governor Tim Walz of Minnesota as her running mate and Rep. Cori Bush's loss in last night's Democratic Missouri primary. Then, they talk about President Biden's lame duck presidency and the return of “Zuckerbucks”. Next, Tom Bevan talks to RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende about the strategy behind the Harris team's pick of Tim Walz for vice president. And finally, Carl Cannon talks to Patricia Murphy, columnist for the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, about the presidential race in the critical swing state of Georgia, and Donald Trump's continued feud with Georgia Governor Brian Kemp.
Andrew, Tom and Carl discuss reactions to President Biden's Oval Office address last night and the first video ad from Kamala Harris featuring music by Beyonce. They also talk about new swing state polls from Emerson College Polling and pro-Palestinian protests surrounding Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's speech to Congress and visit to the White House. Then, Andrew Walworth talks to Bulwark columnist A.B. Stoddard about the major role Rep. Nancy Pelosi played in convincing Joe Biden to withdraw from the 2024 presidential race. And finally, Tom Bevan talks to RCP senior election analyst Sean Trende about how Kamala Harris' candidacy changes the race and whether the contest is now a toss-up.
Andrew Walworth, Carl Cannon, Tom Bevan and RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende discuss tonight's acceptance speech by Republican Vice Presidential Nominee J.D. Vance. Then they are joined by former Georgia Senator Kelley Loeffler to talk about the state of GOP fundraising, including reaction to announcement that Elon Musk would contribute $45M each month for a total of $180M to a Republican Super PAC in support of Donald Trump. They the speak with Illinois delegate Richard Porter to talk about his confrontation on the convention floor with Rep. Matt Gaetz (R.FL) and the White House announcement that President Biden has contracted COVID and would be cancelling appearances in the coming days. The follows a discussion of Democratic efforts to convince President Joe Biden to step down from the presidential race, including new polls on swing voters' attitudes.
Andrew, Carl, and Tom discuss reactions from the left and right on the success and failures of the presidential debate. They also talk about Robert F Kennedy Jr.'s chances in the election and Jill Biden defending her husband's performance during the debate. Next, Tom speaks with Sean Trende on the recent SCOTUS ruling on Trump's immunity. And finally Carl interviews Greg Orman, a Kansas independent, who had a pox-on-both-their-houses reaction to Thursday's debate.
Andrew, Tom, and Carl talk about new Gallop numbers and President Biden's edited speech. They also discuss an Email scandal involving Dr Anthony Fauci. Then Tom speaks with Sean Trende on the Top Ten perfect VP picks for Trump. And finally, Andrew interviews James S. Robbins on the ICC issuing warrants for Benjamin Netanyahu.
Tom Bevan, Carl Cannon, and Sean Trende discuss the debate about the presidential debates and President Biden invoking his executive privilege over the recordings of his interview with Special Counsel Robert Hur. They also talk about the Bob Menendez corruption trial and the Louisiana redistricting case. Next, Carl Cannon talks with Dane Strother about the Louisiana redistricting case as well as the 2024 Senate races. And finally, Tom Bevan talks with Susan Crabtree about the news that 2 illegal aliens were detained after trying to drive onto the Marine Base in Quantico. He also preview Susan's upcoming article on the sources of funding of the anti-Israel protesters.
Andrew, Tom and Carl discuss new data revealing how the Biden campaign is outspending Trump and the GOP in critical swing states and the politics surrounding today's trip by President Biden to Florida to talk about abortion. Then, they talk about today's Democratic primary in Pennsylvania where Representative Summer Lee faces a challenge from Jewish voters over her position on Israel. Also, Virginia Democrats have cleared the primary field for Representative Abigail Spanberger to be their candidate. And the prime minister of Papua New Guinea reacts to President Biden's claim that his uncle was eaten by cannibals on the island nation during World War II. Next, Carl Cannon talks with GOP pollster David Winston about independent voters in the November election. And winding it up, Tom Bevan is joined by RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende to discuss Senate races in Maryland and Wisconsin.
Today's discussion is about Marjorie Taylor Greene's influence in the House and the consequences of U.S. peace efforts in Gaza. Then; Andrew, Tom, and Carl chat about new voting laws in swing states that could effect the election in November, and they ponder the question: are Americans as divided as the media claims? Next, Tom Bevan and Sean Trende talk about trends in minority voting patterns. And lastly, Andrew talks to Sally Satel on political correctness concerning drug use that may endanger newborns and mothers.
Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon this time talk about the new swing state polls from Bloomberg and Speaker Mike Johnson's challenges in the House. They also discuss RFK Jrs. VP pick - Silicon Valley lawyer Nicole Shanahan and Donald Trump's big “Veepstakes” - who's in the running to be his VP and who's not. Next, Tom talks with RCP senior elections analyst Sean Trende on House elections. And closing it up, Andrew speaks with RCP National Correspondent Susan Crabtree about the state of antisemitism on college campuses.
Today - Andy, Carl, and Tom discuss Special Counsel Robert Hur's testimony in front of the House Judiciary Committee about the Biden classified documents investigation and GOP Rep. Ken Buck resigning from Congress thereby narrowing the House majority. They also talk about the Slate article on third parties and the Financial Times article on Biden moving to the middle in general. Then, Tom Bevan speaks with Sean Trende on 10 interesting Senate races to watch. And lastly, Carl Cannon talks with Phil Wegmann discussing the White House's reaction to today's Robert Hur hearing on Capitol Hill.
Andrew, Carl and Tom discuss Super Tuesday, crime in different cities, the latest polls, and give predictions for the State of the Union address. Then, Tom speaks with Sean Trende on Super Tuesday and Trump's appeal. And finally Carl interviews Salena Zito asking the question - Can Trump get moderates on board?
The inaugural edition of RealClearPolitics on SiriusXM, hosted by Andrew Walworth with co-hosts Tom Bevan and Carl Cannon. Guests include Sean Trende, RCP senior elections analyst and Emily Jashinsky, cultural editor of the Federalist news site.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Friday, February 16, 20244:20 pm: Utah Senate President Stuart Adams joins Rod for their weekly conversation about what's happening at the Utah Legislature, and today they'll discuss the state's economy and budget considerations.4:38 pm: Andrew Arthur, Resident Fellow in Law and Policy at the Center for Immigration Studies joins Rod for a conversation about how illegal immigration could increase seats at the House of Representatives for sanctuary states.6:05 pm: Rick Hess, Director of Education Policy Studies at the American Enterprise Institute joins Rod to discuss his new book “Getting Education Right: A Conservative Vision for Improving Early Childhood, K-12, and College.”6:20 pm: Liberty Vittert, Professor of Data Science at Washington University in St. Louis joins Rod to discuss her piece for The Hill on how some schools now refuse to issue “D” or “F” grades to students and it is causing ignorance among students.6:38 pm: We'll listen back to Rod's conversations this week with Alex Thompson, National Political Correspondent for Axios on how Joe Biden botched the situation at the nation's southern border, and (at 6:50 pm) with Sean Trende, Senior Elections Analyst for Real Clear Politics on why Joe Biden is so unpopular.
Rod Arquette Show Daily Rundown – Monday, February 12, 20244:20 pm: Jason Isaac, Founder and CEO of the American Energy Institute joins Rod to discuss the new Environmental Protection Agency air quality standards for particulate matter.4:38 pm: Ross Kaminsky, Host at KOA radio in Denver, joins the program to discuss the concerns city leaders in Denver are experiencing because of a mass influx of illegal immigrants.6:05 pm: Dan McLaughlin, Senior Writer at National Review Online, joins Rod for a conversation about his New York Post piece about his concerns about Kamala Harris6:20 pm: Sean Trende, Senior Elections Analyst for Real Clear Politics joins Rod to discuss his recent piece about why Joe Biden is so unpopular.6:38 pm: Erin Jemison, Director of Public Policy for the Utah Domestic Violence Coalition, joins the show for a conversation about several domestic violence bills being considered by Utah lawmakers and the approach she thinks the state should take to deal with domestic violence.
RealClearPolitics Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon, senior elections analyst Sean Trende, and national political correspondent Susan Crabtree join Andrew Walworth on today's RCP Takeaway podcast.
RealClearPolitics president and co-founder Tom Bevan, Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon and senior elections analyst Sean Trende join Andrew Walworth on today's RCP Takeaway podcast.
The 2024 Iowa caucuses have come and gone, with the key takeaways some freezing temperatures, low turnout, and a Trump slam dunk. 15 percent of eligible Iowans gave 51% of the vote to the former president. Of course, that also means that about half voted for somebody other than Trump. Most disappointed was Nikki Haley, who surprised […]
The 2024 Iowa caucuses have come and gone, with the key takeaways some freezing temperatures, low turnout, and a Trump slam dunk. 15 percent of eligible Iowans gave 51% of the vote to the former president. Of course, that also means that about half voted for somebody other than Trump. Most disappointed was Nikki Haley, who surprised us all with a lagging third place, while Ron DeSantis pulled ahead to second. So, is the 2024 GOP nomination a done deal for Trump? Maybe. But the year has just begun, and some more challenging ground is ahead for the Donald and his would-be replacements.Sean Trende is a nonresident fellow at the American Enterprise Institute, where he works on elections, American political trends, voting patterns, and demographics. He is also the senior elections analyst for RealClearPolitics. Before becoming a full-time political analyst, Mr. Trende practiced law for eight years, during which time he represented clients before a variety of settings ranging from state trial courts to the Supreme Court of the United States.Download the transcript here. Subscribe to the WTH substack here.Read Marc's GOP vs. Biden analysis here.
Bill invited Sean Trende on the show to take an early look at the polls for the 2024 election. Bill also shared audio from his tv appearance on Varney & Co. on Fox Business where he talked about the resignation of Claudine Gay and how far is the liberal ideology rooted in other American institutions. Sean Trende is the Senior Election Analyst for Real Clear Politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Bill invited Sean Trende on the show to take an early look at the polls for the 2024 election. Bill also shared audio from his tv appearance on Varney & Co. on Fox Business where he talked about the resignation of Claudine Gay and how far is the liberal ideology rooted in other American institutions. […]
RealClearPolitics senior elections analyst Sean Trende joins RCP president and cofounder Tom Bevan, Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon and moderator Andrew Walworth on today's RCP Takeaway podcast.
RCP's Sean Trende is back to discuss his latest piece, a reminder that the former President is better positioned to win not just this cycle, but ever. The gang breaks down what it means to say "Trump can win," and why it draws such a heated response.
The Rich Zeoli Show- Full Episode (11/30/2023): 3:05pm- On Wednesday, billionaire Elon Musk spoke with New York Times financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin at the 2023 DealBook Summit in New York City. During the conversation, Musk reacted to advertisers—like Disney, NBC Universal, Paramount, and Apple—pulling their money from X (the social media platform formally known as Twitter) due to disagreements over content permitted to exist on the platform, explaining: “If someone is going to try to blackmail me with advertising, black mail me with money—go f*** yourself.” He then said, “Hi, Bob!”—referencing Disney CEO Bob Iger who was attending the event. 3:30pm- While speaking with Andrew Ross Sokin, Elon Musk was forced to concede that without advertising dollars, X will go bankrupt and ultimately “be gone.” Though he defiantly told the audience at the 2023 DealBook Summit: “Let the chips fall where they may…What I care about is the reality of goodness not the perception of it. And what I see all over the place is people care about looking good while doing evil. F*** them.” 3:45pm- Chico Harlan, of The Washington Post, documents that although the United Arab Emirates (UAE) is hosting the United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) later this week, they are simultaneously “ramping up its oil production capacity like never before.” You can read the full article here: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2023/11/21/uae-dubai-cop28-oil-solar/ 3:50pm- In an opinion piece featured in The Wall Street Journal, Bjorn Lomborg—a fellow at Stanford University's Hoover Institution—writes: “World leaders are gathering in Dubai for another climate conference, which will no doubt yield heady promises along the lines of the 2015 Paris climate agreement to keep the global temperature's rise ‘well below' 2 degrees Celsius and pursue efforts to limit it to 1.5 degrees. But they'd be wiser not to. New research shows how extravagant climate promises are far more wasteful than useful… peer-reviewed paper from MIT economists identifies the cost of holding the temperature's rise below 1.5 degrees as well as that of achieving net zero globally by 2050. The researchers find that these Paris policies would cost 8% to 18% of annual GDP by 2050 and 11% to 13% annually by 2100.” You can read the full editorial here: https://www.wsj.com/articles/net-zero-fails-the-cost-benefit-test-paris-climate-accord-cop28-748ae52d?mod=opinion_lead_pos6 4:05pm- On Thursday, the House Judiciary Committee held a hearing on the weaponization of the federal government. During the hearing, independent journalist Michael Shellenberger testified that the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) violated the First Amendment in 2020 when it actively censored political content on Twitter and Facebook. Shellenberger concluded that the campaign of censorship amounted to election interference—encouraging Congress to dismantle government organizations whose actions were violative of the Constitution. 4:25pm- Rich yells at Henry for using the Red Hot Chili Peppers as return music. Plus, the Philadelphia Eagles' week 15 matchup against the Seattle Seahawks will now take place on Monday, December 18th. It's the first time the NFL has ever used flex scheduling for a Monday Night Football game. 4:40pm- Earlier this week, the sports blog Deadspin wrongfully accused a young Kansas City Chiefs fan of wearing blackface and of mocking Native American culture during the Chiefs-Raiders game on Sunday—angling the photo to only show half of the child's face and failing to note that the face paint was black and red, the team's colors. The social media platform X added a Community Notes correction to Deadspin's original, inaccurate, post. Even Elon Musk felt compelled to set the record straight, praising Community Notes for “exposing deception.” It was later revealed that Holden Armenta, the child unjustly targeted by Deadspin, is Native American. You can read more here: https://www.dailywire.com/news/mother-of-young-chiefs-fan-accused-of-racism-says-he-is-native-american 4:50pm- Dave Huber—Associate Editor for The College Fix—joins The Rich Zeoli Show revealing Deadspin columnist Carron J. Phillips, the individual responsible for the inaccurate article smearing a young Kansas City Chiefs fan, has a history of making controversial statements. 5:05pm- Former Republican Nominee for Governor of Michigan Tudor Dixon joins The Rich Zeoli Show to discuss Governor Gretchen Whitmer's (D-MI) new, extreme green energy mandates. The bill, which she signed into law on Tuesday, requires utility companies in Michigan to generate 100% of their energy through renewable sources by 2040. You can listen to The Tudor Dixon Podcast here: https://www.tudordixon.com 5:20pm- On Wednesday, Vice President Kamala Harris spoke with New York Times financial columnist Andrew Ross Sorkin at the 2023 DealBook Summit in New York City where she baselessly insisted that “Russia interfered in the 2016 election.” Isn't former President Donald Trump currently being criminally prosecuted for questioning the validity of the 2020 election? There appears to be a massive prosecutorial double standard. 5:35pm- Anders Hagstorm of Fox News writes: “A New York appeals court reinstated a gag order preventing former President Donald Trump from maligning court staffers on Thursday. New York Judge Arthur Engoron had initially issued the gag order in early October after Trump lashed out at one of his law clerks on social media. Trump is currently fighting accusations of business fraud leveled by New York Attorney General Letitia James.” You can read the full article here: https://www.foxnews.com/politics/appeals-court-reinstates-gag-order-trump-fraud-case 5:40pm- While appearing on the Patrick Bet-David podcast, News Nation host Chris Cuomo said he would be open to voting for Donald Trump in the 2024 presidential election. 6:05pm- According to a report from WCVB Boston, Harvard University will offer a for-credit course centered around the music of Taylor Swift—300 students have already enrolled in the class. 6:15pm- Snejana Farberov of The New York Post writes: “A veteran Ohio criminal defense attorney has been suspended for pooping in a Pringles can that he then dumped outside a victim advocacy center—admitting he regularly pulled such stinky stunts to ‘blow off steam.' Jack Blakeslee's stomach-churning habit emerged as he was suspended from practicing law for a year, with six months stayed, in a 13-page state Supreme Court opinion.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2023/11/30/news/lawyer-suspended-for-dumping-poop-filled-pringles-can/ 6:30pm- The Associated Press writes that there has been a concerning “surge in respiratory illnesses across China that has drawn the attention of the World Health Organization.” China's health ministry has claimed the uptick “is caused by the flu and other known pathogens and not by a novel virus.” You can read more here: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/26/china-respiratory-illnesses-cause-flu-pathogens-00128637 6:40pm- In his latest article, Sean Trende of Real Clear Politics argues that not only can Donald Trump win the 2024 presidential election, but that he should be favored to win. Trende writes: “Trump leads Biden by 2.6 percentage points nationally in the RealClearPolitics Average. This is Trump's largest lead in the RCP average to date. Not for 2024, mind you. Ever.” You can read the full article here: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2023/11/28/no_really_biden_is_in_trouble_against_trump.html
The Rich Zeoli Show- Hour 4: According to a report from WCVB Boston, Harvard University will offer a for-credit course centered around the music of Taylor Swift—300 students have already enrolled in the class. Snejana Farberov of The New York Post writes: “A veteran Ohio criminal defense attorney has been suspended for pooping in a Pringles can that he then dumped outside a victim advocacy center—admitting he regularly pulled such stinky stunts to ‘blow off steam.' Jack Blakeslee's stomach-churning habit emerged as he was suspended from practicing law for a year, with six months stayed, in a 13-page state Supreme Court opinion.” You can read the full article here: https://nypost.com/2023/11/30/news/lawyer-suspended-for-dumping-poop-filled-pringles-can/ The Associated Press writes that there has been a concerning “surge in respiratory illnesses across China that has drawn the attention of the World Health Organization.” China's health ministry has claimed the uptick “is caused by the flu and other known pathogens and not by a novel virus.” You can read more here: https://www.politico.com/news/2023/11/26/china-respiratory-illnesses-cause-flu-pathogens-00128637 In his latest article, Sean Trende of Real Clear Politics argues that not only can Donald Trump win the 2024 presidential election, but that he should be favored to win. Trende writes: “Trump leads Biden by 2.6 percentage points nationally in the RealClearPolitics Average. This is Trump's largest lead in the RCP average to date. Not for 2024, mind you. Ever.” You can read the full article here: https://www.realclearpolitics.com/articles/2023/11/28/no_really_biden_is_in_trouble_against_trump.html
With new Covid cases on the rise, are Americans ready for a return to debates over mask mandates, school closings, and vaccine safety? Also, a look at whether an increasingly partisan press is healthy for American democracy, and how redistricting congressional districts may help determine which party wins the House in 2024. RealClearPolitics president and co-founder Tom Bevan, Washington bureau chief Carl Cannon, and senior elections analyst Sean Trende join moderator Andrew Walworth on today's RCP Takeaway podcast.