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The Chuck ToddCast is back! If you're looking for smart, no-nonsense political conversation, you've come to the right place. The Chuck ToddCast goes beyond the headlines, featuring conversations with top reporters, insiders, and newsmakers from D.C. to the heartland. No scripts, no spin—just real discussions about what’s shaping our politics and why it matters.

  1. Chuck’s Commentary - Democratic Dysfunction On Full Display + Branding Protest As “Hating America” Is Un-American

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    Chuck’s Commentary - Democratic Dysfunction On Full Display + Branding Protest As “Hating America” Is Un-American

    On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck breaks down a week that feels like a case study in America’s democratic backslide. With the government shutdown dragging on and Donald Trump disengaged from any real effort to end it, Republicans in Congress are paralyzed — and Democrats risk losing ground the longer it continues. Chuck examines how Trump’s brand of politics has reshaped the culture, from congressional dysfunction to GOP leaders dodging accountability on everything from Epstein files to free speech hypocrisy. Later, he dives into the Supreme Court’s looming decision on the Voting Rights Act, the ripple effects of potential gerrymandering shifts in the Sun Belt, and the latest shake-ups in Democratic primaries — from Janet Mills’ funding alliances to Florida’s Hector Mujica making AI a centerpiece of his campaign. It’s a snapshot of a democracy under strain — and a politics struggling to evolve. Finally, Chuck answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment and previews the upcoming weekend in college football. Got injured in an accident? You could be one click away from a claim worth millions. Just visit https://www.forthepeople.com/TODDCAST to start your claim now with Morgan & Morgan without leaving your couch. Remember, it's free unless you win! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 00:45 The government shutdown non-update update  01:30 Trump is not engaged at all in trying to end the government shutdown  03:15 Prior presidents didn't engage in foreign trips during shutdowns  04:45 Republicans in congress can't negotiate without Trump  06:15 The longer the shutdown goes, the more Dems lose what they gained  07:30 Trump received more votes in LA county than 15 states he carried  08:30 Trump is punishing his own voters in blue states/cities  11:00 Mike Johnson's refusal to convene house gives Epstein theory credence  12:15 Johnson doesn't want members to have to take vote on Epstein files  13:45 Republicans trying to brand No Kings protests as a "Hate America" rally  14:15 Saying protestors "hate america"…is un-American 16:15 Donald Trump has culturally changed America for the worse  17:00 Release of abhorrent group chat from young Republican leaders  18:00 MAGA argues for "no speech police", but only for themselves  19:15 Speech should always be free, but speech does carry consequences  21:15 SCOTUS hearing case that could potentially end the Voting Rights Act  22:00 Fears over gerrymandering from SCOTUS ruling may be overblow  23:15 Gerrymandering could create many more swing seats in sun belt  25:45 We don't yet know whether the ruling will disenfranchise black voters  26:30 DSCC set up joint fundraising committee with Janet Mills in Maine  27:45 UAW has already endorsed Platner over Mills  28:00 Seth Moulton mounts primary challenge against Ed Markey  29:15 Generational vs. Ideological change in Democratic primaries?  30:00 New ads running for VA DA race addressing Jay Jones texts  31:00 Ad highlights Spanberger's refusal to endorse Jones  33:30 Democrat Hector Mujica enters Florida senate race  34:45 Mujica highlights federal job cuts and AI job displacement in ad  36:45 Mujica is the first candidate to really centralize AI in their pitch  38:15 AI advances might remind people of importance of human connectivity 40:15 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Michael McFaul  40:45 Ask Chuck  41:00 How closely does "The Morning Show" reflect an actual newsroom?  47:00 Do FCS and Div 2 & 3 programs more accurately rep college football?  51:15 Is Greg Abbot sending troops to Chicago to build a national profile?  56:45 What podcasts do you regularly listen to?  1:00:00 Why are conservatives attacking Bad Bunny's citizenship when he's American?  1:05:00 College football preview See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  2. Full Episode - Democratic Dysfunction On Full Display + Trump, China & The Rise Of A New World Order

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    Full Episode - Democratic Dysfunction On Full Display + Trump, China & The Rise Of A New World Order

    On this episode of the Chuck ToddCast, Chuck breaks down a week that feels like a case study in America’s democratic backslide. With the government shutdown dragging on and Donald Trump disengaged from any real effort to end it, Republicans in Congress are paralyzed — and Democrats risk losing ground the longer it continues. Chuck examines how Trump’s brand of politics has reshaped the culture, from congressional dysfunction to GOP leaders dodging accountability on everything from Epstein files to free speech hypocrisy. Later, he dives into the Supreme Court’s looming decision on the Voting Rights Act, the ripple effects of potential gerrymandering shifts in the Sun Belt, and the latest shake-ups in Democratic primaries — from Janet Mills’ funding alliances to Florida’s Hector Mujica making AI a centerpiece of his campaign. It’s a snapshot of a democracy under strain — and a politics struggling to evolve. Then, former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul joins Chuck Todd for a sweeping conversation about whether the world is slipping back into a pre–World War II world order marked by isolationism, power struggles, and a fading commitment to democracy. McFaul argues we’ve entered a new era of great power competition, with China offering an alternative world order and America retreating from its role as the global stabilizer. The two discuss how Trump’s “strong vs. weak” worldview reshapes alliances, why autocracy is gaining ideological ground inside the U.S., and what happens when America stops believing in exporting democracy. From the growing unity of the European Union post-Ukraine to Taiwan’s fears of being sold out to Beijing, Todd and McFaul explore whether it will take another crisis to “sober up” American politics. They also debate Trump’s paradoxical legacy — destabilizing allies while showing skill in Middle East negotiations — and what kind of leadership it will take to rebuild collective security and moral credibility in an increasingly unstable world. Finally, Chuck answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment and previews the upcoming weekend in college football. Got injured in an accident? You could be one click away from a claim worth millions. Just visit https://www.forthepeople.com/TODDCAST to start your claim now with Morgan & Morgan without leaving your couch. Remember, it's free unless you win! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 03:15 It’s strange having an American president that’s not pro-democracy 04:15 The government shutdown non-update update 05:00 Trump is not engaged at all in trying to end the government shutdown 06:45 Prior presidents didn’t engage in foreign trips during shutdowns 08:15 Republicans in congress can’t negotiate without Trump 09:45 The longer the shutdown goes, the more Dems lose what they gained 11:00 Trump received more votes in LA county than 15 states he carried 12:00 Trump is punishing his own voters in blue states/cities 14:30 Mike Johnson’s refusal to convene house gives Epstein theory credence 15:45 Johnson doesn’t want members to have to take vote on Epstein files 17:15 Republicans trying to brand No Kings protests as a “Hate America” rally 17:45 Saying protestors “hate america”…is un-American  19:45 Donald Trump has culturally changed America for the worse 20:30 Release of abhorrent group chat from young Republican leaders 21:30 MAGA argues for “no speech police”, but only for themselves 22:45 Speech should always be free, but speech does carry consequences 24:45 SCOTUS hearing case that could potentially end the Voting Rights Act 25:30 Fears over gerrymandering from SCOTUS ruling may be overblow 26:45 Gerrymandering could create many more swing seats in sun belt 29:15 We don’t yet know whether the ruling will disenfranchise black voters  30:00 DSCC set up joint fundraising committee with Janet Mills in Maine 31:15 UAW has already endorsed Platner over Mills 31:30 Seth Moulton mounts primary challenge against Ed Markey 32:45 Generational vs. Ideological change in Democratic primaries? 33:30 New ads running for VA DA race addressing Jay Jones texts 34:30 Ad highlights Spanberger’s refusal to endorse Jones 37:00 Democrat Hector Mujica enters Florida senate race 38:15 Mujica highlights federal job cuts and AI job displacement in ad 40:15 Mujica is the first candidate to really centralize AI in their pitch 41:45 AI advances might remind people of importance of human connectivity 44:00 Michael McFaul joins the Chuck ToddCast  45:00 Are we in a similar set of conditions to pre-WW2?  46:00 We've entered a new era of great power competition  47:15 In some ways we're in a cold war, in some way we're not  48:00 Our economy is highly intertwined with China's  48:45 America's isolationism similar to 1930's  51:00 Was the cold war an outlier period for American & world history?  52:30 Everyone understood the USSR as an adversary during cold war  53:15 America was the great power during cold war, underestimated ourselves  54:15 The "law of the jungle" is returning as the US retreats from the world  56:00 No unity around "small d" Democracy in America, can't export it  57:15 Trump defines the world by "strong leaders vs. weak leaders"  58:15 Trump's style of diplomacy works in middle east, not with allies  59:30 China is another hegemon, and offering a different world order  1:00:30 Autocrats vs Democrats fight is between countries & domestic  1:01:45 Many Americans now closer to Putin ideologically than Democrats  1:03:15 Venezuelan activist wins Nobel, her message to Trump was brilliant  1:04:15 We should have done more to help democracy in Venezuela  1:07:00 Trump shut down NGOs that promote democracy on world stage  1:07:45 America needs to run a better pro-democracy campaign worldwide  1:08:30 America's security arrangement w/Europe was working well  1:09:45 Something bad will have to happen to sober up American politics  1:12:30 There's a fear of debate in American politics & on campuses  1:14:15 The importance of debate on college campuses  1:16:45 The EU has gathered collective strength as America retreats  1:17:45 Russia invasion of Ukraine + Reelection of Trump recalibrated Europe  1:19:45 Europe has gained unity and clarity  1:21:15 Trump deserves credit for trying to end the Russia/Ukraine war  1:23:00 How will the great power conflict play out in Asia  1:24:30 We need more alliances and collective security in Asia to counter China  1:25:15 Taiwan is nervous the US will sell them out to China  1:26:00 Invasion of Taiwan might be the event to wake up the west  1:26:45 Trump's skill set is uniquely suited to negotiations in middle east 1:28:30 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Michael McFaul  1:29:00 Ask Chuck  1:29:15 How closely does "The Morning Show" reflect an actual newsroom?  1:35:15 Do FCS and Div 2 & 3 programs more accurately rep college football?  1:39:30 Is Greg Abbot sending troops to Chicago to build a national profile?  1:45:00 What podcasts do you regularly listen to?  1:48:15 Why are conservatives attacking Bad Bunny's citizenship when he's American?  1:53:15 College football preview See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  3. Interview Only w/ Michael McFaul - Trump, China & The Rise Of A New World Order

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    Interview Only w/ Michael McFaul - Trump, China & The Rise Of A New World Order

    Former U.S. Ambassador to Russia Michael McFaul joins Chuck Todd for a sweeping conversation about whether the world is slipping back into a pre–World War II world order marked by isolationism, power struggles, and a fading commitment to democracy. McFaul argues we’ve entered a new era of great power competition, with China offering an alternative world order and America retreating from its role as the global stabilizer. The two discuss how Trump’s “strong vs. weak” worldview reshapes alliances, why autocracy is gaining ideological ground inside the U.S., and what happens when America stops believing in exporting democracy. From the growing unity of the European Union post-Ukraine to Taiwan’s fears of being sold out to Beijing, Todd and McFaul explore whether it will take another crisis to “sober up” American politics. They also debate Trump’s paradoxical legacy — destabilizing allies while showing skill in Middle East negotiations — and what kind of leadership it will take to rebuild collective security and moral credibility in an increasingly unstable world. Timeline: 00:00 Michael McFaul joins the Chuck ToddCast 01:00 Are we in a similar set of conditions to pre-WW2? 02:00 We’ve entered a new era of great power competition 03:15 In some ways we’re in a cold war, in some way we’re not 04:00 Our economy is highly intertwined with China’s 04:45 America’s isolationism similar to 1930’s 07:00 Was the cold war an outlier period for American & world history? 08:30 Everyone understood the USSR as an adversary during cold war 09:15 America was the great power during cold war, underestimated ourselves 10:15 The “law of the jungle” is returning as the US retreats from the world 12:00 No unity around “small d”  Democracy in America, can’t export it 13:15 Trump defines the world by “strong leaders vs. weak leaders” 14:15 Trump’s style of diplomacy works in middle east, not with allies 15:30 China is another hegemon, and offering a different world order 16:30 Autocrats vs Democrats fight is between countries & domestic 17:45 Many Americans now closer to Putin ideologically than Democrats 19:15 Venezuelan activist wins Nobel, her message to Trump was brilliant 20:15 We should have done more to help democracy in Venezuela 23:00 Trump shut down NGOs that promote democracy on world stage 23:45 America needs to run a better pro-democracy campaign worldwide 24:30 America’s security arrangement w/Europe was working well 25:45 Something bad will have to happen to sober up American politics 28:30 There’s a fear of debate in American politics & on campuses 30:15 The importance of debate on college campuses 32:45 The EU has gathered collective strength as America retreats 33:45 Russia invasion of Ukraine + Reelection of Trump recalibrated Europe 35:45 Europe has gained unity and clarity 37:15 Trump deserves credit for trying to end the Russia/Ukraine war 39:00 How will the great power conflict play out in Asia 40:30 We need more alliances and collective security in Asia to counter China 41:15 Taiwan is nervous the US will sell them out to China 42:00 Invasion of Taiwan might be the event to wake up the west 42:45 Trump’s skill set is uniquely suited to negotiations in middle east See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  4. Chuck’s Commentary - Democrats Won The Argument Over The Shutdown…And Should End It + America Will Need New Political Guardrails After Trump

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    Chuck’s Commentary - Democrats Won The Argument Over The Shutdown…And Should End It + America Will Need New Political Guardrails After Trump

    Chuck Todd examines the mounting political and institutional strain as the government shutdown drags on — and why Democrats may need to declare a partial victory just to move forward. The episode explores how Trump’s rise has exposed deep vulnerabilities in the American system, from unchecked profiteering and politicized justice to the growing entanglement of big tech, big money, and government power. Todd breaks down the Democrats’ limited leverage, the GOP’s dependence on Trump’s engagement, and the urgent need for new constitutional and institutional guardrails. Plus, he looks at the emerging generational clash in the Democratic Party senate primary in Maine, as Janet Mills and Graham Platner become avatars for an “old vs. new” fight that could reshape the party’s future. Finally, he gives his ToddCast Top 5 list of potential political comebacks where politicians could win their old seat back, then answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Got injured in an accident? You could be one click away from a claim worth millions. Just visit https://www.forthepeople.com/TODDCAST to start your claim now with Morgan & Morgan without leaving your couch. Remember, it's free unless you win! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 02:15 Democrats need to find a way to declare victory and end shutdown  03:30 Democrats drew attention to healthcare, but will see diminishing returns  04:15 Trump's rise has exposed tremendous vulnerabilities in our system  05:45 There's nobody in Trump's feedback loop that will expose him to bad info  07:00 Democrats need how to learn to embrace small victories  09:30 Democrats only have the power to win the argument  11:15 Republicans won't move without Trump engaging on shutdown  12:30 Trump takes victory lap on Israel, hard part is making agreement stick  13:30 If profiting off the presidency goes unchecked, we risk more in the future  14:45 Emoluments clause is not enough, need a constitutional amendment  15:30 Big tech, big money and the government have all become intertwined  18:00 Two big reforms that could help fix the democracy  20:00 We need to reform the Justice Department to prevent politicization  21:30 Companies that capitulated to Trump had the law on their side  23:00 The country needs to build new guardrails  24:00 Janet Mills vs Graham Platner will become avatars for "old vs new"  25:45 The older generation of Democratic leaders refuses to retire  27:30 If Mills wins, she'll be the oldest freshman senator of all time  28:15 Graham Platner already has released attack ad against Mills  29:30 Platner vs. Mills will become a headache and money sink for Democrats 32:30 Chuck's thoughts on interview with Tom Bonier  33:30 ToddCast Top 5 - Most Likely Political Comebacks  35:00 #1 Jesse Jackson Jr.  37:00 #2 Cori Bush  38:15 #3 John E. Sununu  41:15 #4 Sherrod Brown  42:15 Honorable mentions  43:00 #5 Javier Suarez  49:15 Ask Chuck  49:30 Why aren't presidential debates moderated as vigorously as local debates?  53:45 What are legal repercussions for violations of the HATCH Act?  59:00 Appreciation for interview with Paul Glastris on higher education  1:01:30 What is likely for Universal Basic Income as AI takes jobs? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  5. Full Episode - America Will Need New Political Guardrails After Trump + The Huge MISTAKES Democrats Have Made In The Trump Era

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    Full Episode - America Will Need New Political Guardrails After Trump + The Huge MISTAKES Democrats Have Made In The Trump Era

    Chuck Todd examines the mounting political and institutional strain as the government shutdown drags on — and why Democrats may need to declare a partial victory just to move forward. The episode explores how Trump’s rise has exposed deep vulnerabilities in the American system, from unchecked profiteering and politicized justice to the growing entanglement of big tech, big money, and government power. Todd breaks down the Democrats’ limited leverage, the GOP’s dependence on Trump’s engagement, and the urgent need for new constitutional and institutional guardrails. Plus, he looks at the emerging generational clash in the Democratic Party senate primary in Maine, as Janet Mills and Graham Platner become avatars for an “old vs. new” fight that could reshape the party’s future. Then, Chuck sits down with veteran Democratic strategist and data expert Tom Bonier to unpack one of the biggest political mysteries of the Trump era: why Democrats are losing voter registrations—and how the GOP got so good at winning them. From the fallout of the Bernie-Clinton primary to the brand erosion under Biden, Bonier traces how Democrats’ messaging, outsourcing, and demographic targeting have backfired while Republicans quietly built lasting grassroots infrastructure, particularly among younger and working-class voters. The conversation dives deep into the changing dynamics of party loyalty and political identity—why Gen Z and Latino voters are shifting, how Trump reactivated the “missing white vote,” and why college campuses have become unlikely conservative battlegrounds. Todd and Bonier also explore the Democrats’ shrinking Senate map, the Midwest’s populist tilt, and how data-driven strategies like “mixed mode” polling could determine which party defines the next generation of American politics. Finally, he gives his ToddCast Top 5 list of potential political comebacks where politicians could win their old seat back, then answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment. Got injured in an accident? You could be one click away from a claim worth millions. Just visit https://www.forthepeople.com/TODDCAST to start your claim now with Morgan & Morgan without leaving your couch. Remember, it's free unless you win! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction 06:15 Democrats need to find a way to declare victory and end shutdown 07:30 Democrats drew attention to healthcare, but will see diminishing returns 08:15 Trump’s rise has exposed tremendous vulnerabilities in our system 09:45 There’s nobody in Trump’s feedback loop that will expose him to bad info 11:00 Democrats need how to learn to embrace small victories 13:30 Democrats only have the power to win the argument 15:15 Republicans won’t move without Trump engaging on shutdown 16:30 Trump takes victory lap on Israel, hard part is making agreement stick 17:30 If profiting off the presidency goes unchecked, we risk more in the future 18:45 Emoluments clause is not enough, need a constitutional amendment 19:30 Big tech, big money and the government have all become intertwined 22:00 Two big reforms that could help fix the democracy 24:00 We need to reform the Justice Department to prevent politicization 25:30 Companies that capitulated to Trump had the law on their side 27:00 The country needs to build new guardrails 28:00 Janet Mills vs Graham Platner will become avatars for “old vs new” 29:45 The older generation of Democratic leaders refuses to retire 31:30 If Mills wins, she’ll be the oldest freshman senator of all time 32:15 Graham Platner already has released attack ad against Mills 33:30 Platner vs. Mills will become a headache and money sink for Democrats 36:30 Tom Bonier joins the Chuck Toddcast  38:15 Where did trend of Democrats shedding voter registrations begin?  39:15 Bernie/Clinton primary was when Dem brand took initial hit  40:30 Downturn in Dem brand came during Biden's four years  42:15 Democrats outsource their registration efforts more than GOP  43:30 Registration efforts targeted friendly demographics  44:30 Registered partisan turnout between 20' and 24' was 1 point  45:30 What can Dems learn from Republicans registration tactics?  46:30 The 2012 GOP autopsy was right, but didn't foresee Trump  47:15 Obama's campaign targeted younger voters & won  48:00 GOP created a consistent presence on college campuses  48:45 For Gen Z, their first interaction with government was Covid  49:30 Gender gap amongst younger voters was 25+ points  50:30 Trump won big with voters who don't consume much news  52:00 Why Gen X became the generation that most supports Trump  53:00 When someone registers for a party, that tends to stick  55:00 Trump brought out the "missing white vote"  56:00 Dems dominating with higher educated, higher propensity voters  57:45 Younger white men are overwhelmingly registering Republican  59:30 Younger voters are generally registering as unaffiliated  1:00:45 Are Dems counting on Trump voters only showing up for Trump?  1:01:30 Climate looks similar to 17' except Dems are more unpopular  1:02:30 What is causing the Democrats "brand problem"?  1:03:15 Voters didn't know about Biden's accomplishments  1:04:30 The importance of branding your agenda  1:05:30 Are there a "hard 7" number of swing states, or could others join?  1:07:00 Texas trending more blue, Florida trending more red  1:07:45 Migration patterns have made Florida tough for Democrats  1:08:30 Democrats have almost no margin for error to win the senate  1:09:15 What 4-6 states should Dems target to expand senate map?  1:11:30 Is the midwest out of reach for Dems for a generation?  1:12:45 Midwest voters are populist more than D or R  1:14:00 How and where can Dems stem losses in blue states?  1:15:45 Voter mobilization is easier to fix than persuasion  1:16:30 Why have Georgia and Arizona become more friendly to Dems?  1:17:45 API voters swung toward Trump in 24' but are swinging back  1:18:30 Latino voters are economically sensitive and more swingy See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  6. Interview Only w/ Tom Bonier - The Huge MISTAKES Democrats Have Made In The Trump Era

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    Interview Only w/ Tom Bonier - The Huge MISTAKES Democrats Have Made In The Trump Era

    Chuck Todd sits down with veteran Democratic strategist and data expert Tom Bonier to unpack one of the biggest political mysteries of the Trump era: why Democrats are losing voter registrations—and how the GOP got so good at winning them. From the fallout of the Bernie-Clinton primary to the brand erosion under Biden, Bonier traces how Democrats’ messaging, outsourcing, and demographic targeting have backfired while Republicans quietly built lasting grassroots infrastructure, particularly among younger and working-class voters. The conversation dives deep into the changing dynamics of party loyalty and political identity—why Gen Z and Latino voters are shifting, how Trump reactivated the “missing white vote,” and why college campuses have become unlikely conservative battlegrounds. Todd and Bonier also explore the Democrats’ shrinking Senate map, the Midwest’s populist tilt, and how data-driven strategies like “mixed mode” polling could determine which party defines the next generation of American politics. Got injured in an accident? You could be one click away from a claim worth millions. Just visit https://www.forthepeople.com/TODDCAST to start your claim now with Morgan & Morgan without leaving your couch. Remember, it's free unless you win! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Tom Bonier joins the Chuck Toddcast 01:45 Where did trend of Democrats shedding voter registrations begin? 02:45 Bernie/Clinton primary was when Dem brand took initial hit 04:00 Downturn in Dem brand came during Biden’s four years 05:45 Democrats outsource their registration efforts more than GOP 07:00 Registration efforts targeted friendly demographics 08:00 Registered partisan turnout between 20’ and 24’ was 1 point 09:00 What can Dems learn from Republicans registration tactics? 10:00 The 2012 GOP autopsy was right, but didn’t foresee Trump 10:45 Obama’s campaign targeted younger voters & won 11:30 GOP created a consistent presence on college campuses 12:15 For Gen Z, their first interaction with government was Covid 13:00 Gender gap amongst younger voters was 25+ points 14:00 Trump won big with voters who don’t consume much news 15:30 Why Gen X became the generation that most supports Trump 16:30 When someone registers for a party, that tends to stick 18:30 Trump brought out the “missing white vote” 19:30 Dems dominating with higher educated, higher propensity voters 21:15 Younger white men are overwhelmingly registering Republican 23:00 Younger voters are generally registering as unaffiliated 24:15 Are Dems counting on Trump voters only showing up for Trump? 25:00 Climate looks similar to 17’ except Dems are more unpopular 26:00 What is causing the Democrats “brand problem”? 26:45 Voters didn’t know about Biden’s accomplishments 28:00 The importance of branding your agenda 29:00 Are there a “hard 7” number of swing states, or could others join? 30:30 Texas trending more blue, Florida trending more red 31:15 Migration patterns have made Florida tough for Democrats 32:00 Democrats have almost no margin for error to win the senate 32:45 What 4-6 states should Dems target to expand senate map? 35:00 Is the midwest out of reach for Dems for a generation? 36:15 Midwest voters are populist more than D or R 37:30 How and where can Dems stem losses in blue states? 39:15 Voter mobilization is easier to fix than persuasion 40:00 Why have Georgia and Arizona become more friendly to Dems? 41:15 API voters swung toward Trump in 24’ but are swinging back 42:00 Latino voters are economically sensitive and more swingy 43:30 What’s happening with the “Chamber of Commerce” GOP voter? 45:00 Preferred methodology for public opinion polling? 47:00 What is “mixed mode” polling? 48:30 What are the three polls you always make sure to analyze? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  7. Chuck’s Commentary - Trump Has Weaponized Every Part Of Government + US Has Lost Moral Authority On World Stage

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    Chuck’s Commentary - Trump Has Weaponized Every Part Of Government + US Has Lost Moral Authority On World Stage

    Chuck Todd breaks down the latest political and global chaos as the government shutdown drags on with no resolution in sight—because, as he puts it, “nothing moves without Trump.” From Trump’s trade threats against China and his transactional diplomacy in the Middle East to Netanyahu’s political freefall in Israel, the episode examines how American and global politics are increasingly driven by short-term leverage over long-term stability. Todd also exposes how Trump’s team has weaponized government institutions—from Russ Vought’s reckless layoffs to Pam Bondi’s politicized DOJ—and how Trump’s online behavior, including an embarrassing Truth Social blunder, raises national security concerns. With the rule of law eroding and America’s moral authority slipping away, Chuck warns that the U.S. may be entering an era where power, not principle, defines governance. Finally, Chuck goes back to the 1987 market crash in the ToddCast Time Machine to compare the conditions then to current market conditions, answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment, and gives his college football update. Got injured in an accident? You could be one click away from a claim worth millions. Just visit https://www.forthepeople.com/TODDCAST to start your claim now with Morgan & Morgan without leaving your couch. Remember, it's free unless you win! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction - New addition to the Todd household 02:45 Trump/China threaten trade retaliation, just posturing?  03:45 Government remains shutdown, no resolution without Trump  05:00 Trump sensitive to tariff price hikes on pharmaceuticals 06:00 Trump's transactional diplomacy works well in the middle east  08:15 Can Netanyahu survive politically without an active war?  09:15 2/3rds of Israeli voters want Netanyahu to resign  10:15 Many of Israel's threats are gone, but is now very isolated  11:45 Trump's government has weaponized/politicized everything  13:00 Russ Vought's mass layoffs were sloppy, overfired at CDC  15:00 Pam Bondi has overtly weaponized the Justice Department  17:15 DOJ indicting Trump enemies he named in social media post  18:45 Trump was DMing Bondi on Truth Social, mistakenly posted publicly  20:30 Trump's communications far more insecure than Hilary's emails  23:15 The current Republican congress just rolls over for Trump  24:15 Trump is destroying the rule of law & reputation of the GOP  25:30 If roles were reversed Republicans would be apoplectic  26:45 US has lost moral authority & credibility on the world stage  28:15 Most military leaders would resign quietly if given illegal orders  29:45 Presidents used to respect their predecessors… not Trump  30:45 Trump's supposed to govern for the entire country, refuses to  33:15 Trump believes two wrongs make a right  34:15 Trump started a trade war with China, and nobody wins a trade war  35:45 United States is far too reliant on China for rare earth metals 38:30 ToddCast Time Machine  39:15 October 19th, 1987 - U.S. stock market crash  40:00 Crash resulted in added financial regulation and safeguards  41:45 In week leading up to crash, markets had seen sharp declines  42:15 Computerized trades contributed to crashed  43:45 Crash wasn't rooted in one singular event/issue  44:45 Crash didn't result in wider problems like banking crisis  45:30 Lesson learned was "Don't Panic", market came back  46:45 Current market is dominated by algorithmic trading, creates risks  47:45 Market is highly concentrated in tech  48:45 Why 1987 isn't a corollary for 2025  50:45 Market will always have volatility  51:15 Ask Chuck  51:30 Should more candidates not run under the D or R label?  56:00 What practices would you suggest to reform ballot access?  59:30 Is the risk of China owning Tiktok any worse than Trump allies?  1:03:45 Were Biden's infrastructure projects halted by Big Beautiful Bill?  1:06:45 College football update See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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  8. Full Episode - Trump Has Weaponized Every Part Of Government + Will Trump’s Tariffs Drive The Economy Into Recession?

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    Full Episode - Trump Has Weaponized Every Part Of Government + Will Trump’s Tariffs Drive The Economy Into Recession?

    Chuck Todd breaks down the latest political and global chaos as the government shutdown drags on with no resolution in sight—because, as he puts it, “nothing moves without Trump.” From Trump’s trade threats against China and his transactional diplomacy in the Middle East to Netanyahu’s political freefall in Israel, the episode examines how American and global politics are increasingly driven by short-term leverage over long-term stability. Todd also exposes how Trump’s team has weaponized government institutions—from Russ Vought’s reckless layoffs to Pam Bondi’s politicized DOJ—and how Trump’s online behavior, including an embarrassing Truth Social blunder, raises national security concerns. With the rule of law eroding and America’s moral authority slipping away, Chuck warns that the U.S. may be entering an era where power, not principle, defines governance. Then, Moody’s chief economist Mark Zandi joins Chuck to assess an economy that looks strong on paper—but feels weak for most Americans. While the top third of earners are doing well, lower-income households are tightening their belts as consumer spending slows and job creation stagnates. Zandi warns of a 30–40% chance of a recession by 2026, citing the drag from federal job cuts, the drying up of COVID relief funds, and the destabilizing effects of rising tariffs and electricity costs. They also dig into the booming—but risky—AI sector, where soaring valuations and limited job growth may be setting up the next market correction. Gold prices are surging, commercial real estate is slumping, and housing shortages are widening for middle-class renters. With Americans increasingly unable to move for better opportunities and faith in Washington deteriorating, Zandi and Todd explore whether the U.S. economy can remain the world’s “safe haven” — or if 2026 could be the year that confidence finally cracks. Finally, Chuck goes back to the 1987 market crash in the ToddCast Time Machine to compare the conditions then to current market conditions, answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment, and gives his college football update. Got injured in an accident? You could be one click away from a claim worth millions. Just visit https://www.forthepeople.com/TODDCAST to start your claim now with Morgan & Morgan without leaving your couch. Remember, it's free unless you win! Timeline: (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements) 00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction - New addition to the Todd household 03:45 Trump/China threaten trade retaliation, just posturing? 04:45 Government remains shutdown, no resolution without Trump 06:00 Trump sensitive to tariff price hikes on pharmaceuticals  07:00 Trump’s transactional diplomacy works well in the middle east 09:15 Can Netanyahu survive politically without an active war? 10:15 2/3rds of Israeli voters want Netanyahu to resign 11:15 Many of Israel’s threats are gone, but is now very isolated 12:45 Trump’s government has weaponized/politicized everything 14:00 Russ Vought’s mass layoffs were sloppy, overfired at CDC 16:00 Pam Bondi has overtly weaponized the Justice Department 18:15 DOJ indicting Trump enemies he named in social media post 19:45 Trump was DMing Bondi on Truth Social, mistakenly posted publicly 21:30 Trump’s communications far more insecure than Hilary’s emails 24:15 The current Republican congress just rolls over for Trump 25:15 Trump is destroying the rule of law & reputation of the GOP 26:30 If roles were reversed Republicans would be apoplectic 27:45 US has lost moral authority & credibility on the world stage 29:15 Most military leaders would resign quietly if given illegal orders 30:45 Presidents used to respect their predecessors… not Trump 31:45 Trump’s supposed to govern for the entire country, refuses to 34:15 Trump believes two wrongs make a right 35:15 Trump started a trade war with China, and nobody wins a trade war 36:45 United States is far too reliant on China for rare earth metals 40:00 Mark Zandi joins the Chuck ToddCast  41:00 The economy is only good for the top 1/3rd of earners  42:00 Lower income earners are struggling  43:30 Signs of a consumer pullback are starting to show up  45:00 The economy isn't creating many jobs  45:30 Chance of a recession is forecast at 30-40% in 2026  47:15 The economic impact of the cuts to federal workforce  49:00 Loss of 100k+ federal jobs will be a drag on the economy  50:00 Covid money is drying up in state and local government budgets  50:30 AI is starting to have impact on the job force  53:00 Data center investment creates wealth but not jobs  54:30 Are the AI stocks creating a bubble?  55:30 Investors may be a bit over their skis with AI  56:45 Stock market could be headed for a massive correction  58:00 Stock price to earnings ratios are at historic high  59:30 Tariff impacts starting to show up, AI providing a tailwind for economy  1:01:00 Economy is very vulnerable to unforeseen shocks  1:01:45 Price of gold at all time high, a warning sign?  1:03:30 Uncertainty around American economy driving up gold price  1:04:45 Risk of American economy not being considered a "Safe Haven"  1:06:00 Loss of safe haven status means higher interest rates  1:06:30 Impact of rising electricity prices on the economy  1:08:30 Oil and gas prices have stayed relatively low  1:09:30 Why haven't investors flocked to real estate as an investment?  1:10:30 The price of commercial real estate is down substantially  1:11:45 High interest rates have cooled demand for residential real estate  1:13:15 The high end rental market is oversupplied  1:14:00 Workforce/middle income housing is in short supply  1:15:30 Housing issues vary by city and region, hard to address nationally  1:16:45 How much would the economy benefit from domestic migration?  1:18:30 Aging population a big factor in lack of domestic migration  1:19:00 Most Americans can't afford to move  1:20:15 Impact of America's broken politics on the economy  1:22:00 Will issues with China's economy affect the globe?  1:23:00 Level of risk going into 2026? 1:24:30 ToddCast Time Machine  1:25:15 October 19th, 1987 - U.S. stock market crash  1:26:00 Crash resulted in added financial regulation and safeguards  1:27:45 In week leading up to crash, markets had seen sharp declines  1:28:15 Computerized trades contributed to crashed  1:29:45 Crash wasn't rooted in one singular event/issue  1:30:45 Crash didn't result in wider problems like banking crisis  1:31:30 Lesson learned was "Don't Panic", market came back  1:32:45 Current market is dominated by algorithmic trading, creates risks  1:33:45 Market is highly concentrated in tech  1:34:45 Why 1987 isn't a corollary for 2025  1:36:45 Market will always have volatility  1:37:15 Ask Chuck  1:37:30 Should more candidates not run under the D or R label?  1:42:00 What practices would you suggest to reform ballot access?  1:45:30 Is the risk of China owning Tiktok any worse than Trump allies?  1:49:45 Were Biden's infrastructure projects halted by Big Beautiful Bill?  1:52:45 College football update See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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