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News and Political Analysis from RealClearPolitics

RealClearPolitics Podcast RealClearPolitics, Carl Cannon, Tom Bevan

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News and Political Analysis from RealClearPolitics

    The Presidential Addresses Commemorating D-Day, the “Laptop From Hell” at Hunter Biden’s Gun Trial, and the Political Impact of Delays Affecting Former President Donald Trump’s Trials.

    The Presidential Addresses Commemorating D-Day, the “Laptop From Hell” at Hunter Biden’s Gun Trial, and the Political Impact of Delays Affecting Former President Donald Trump’s Trials.

    Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss earlier presidential addresses commemorating D-Day and President Biden’s address marking the 80th anniversary of the invasion. They also talk about the appearance of the “laptop from hell” at Hunter Biden’s gun trial and the political impact of delays affecting former President Donald Trump’s trials. Then, Carl talks about remembering D-Day with John J. Waters, U.S. Marine Corp veteran and author of River City One. And lastly, Andrew talks to longtime defense correspondent and editor at the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune - Thom Shanker about his recent RCP article, “Forty-Nine Ways To Fix the World (Hint: Start Locally)”

    • 43 min
    The Narrowing List of Running Mates for Donald Trump, Tuesday’s Primary Results, and the Fallout from Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Testimony

    The Narrowing List of Running Mates for Donald Trump, Tuesday’s Primary Results, and the Fallout from Attorney General Merrick Garland’s Testimony

    Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss Tuesday’s primary results in New Jersey, Montana, Iowa, and New Mexico and the fallout from Attorney General Merrick Garland’s five-hour testimony yesterday before the House Judiciary Committee. Then, they talk about today’s article in The Wall Street Journal headlined “Behind Closed Doors, Biden Shows Signs of Slipping.” Reporters say it's based on interviews with more than 45 people over several months. They also discuss reports that the list of potential running mates for Donald Trump is getting shorter. Next, Tom Bevan talks to RCP Senior Elections Analyst Sean Trende about the long-term implications of the Trump conviction. And finally, Andrew Walworth talks to Bree Davies and Paul Karolyi of City Cast Denver, hosts of “Lauren Boebert Can’t Lose,” a limited series podcast they created that focuses on the life and political career of the Colorado Congresswoman.

    • 42 min
    New Polling on Trump's Guilty Verdict Affecting Voters, the Dems Strategy to Reach Low-Information Voters, and Senator Rick Scott Joins RCP

    New Polling on Trump's Guilty Verdict Affecting Voters, the Dems Strategy to Reach Low-Information Voters, and Senator Rick Scott Joins RCP

    Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss new polling by Morning Consult and whether the verdict in the Trump trial will affect voters in November. They also talk about today’s Time Magazine cover story on Joe Biden and the reports of why Sally Buzbee, the top editor of the Washington Post, abruptly stepped down. Then, Andrew Walworth talks to A. B. Stoddard, columnist at the Bulwark news site, about the Democratic Party’s strategy to reach low-information voters. And last but not least, RCP White House Correspondent Phil Wegmann talks to Senator Rick Scott (R-FL) about his bid for leadership of the Senate GOP.

    • 43 min
    Reactions to Donald Trump’s Conviction, the Importance of Party Platforms in the Run Up to the Conventions, and the Politics Surrounding Hunter Biden’s Federal Trial on Gun Possession Charges

    Reactions to Donald Trump’s Conviction, the Importance of Party Platforms in the Run Up to the Conventions, and the Politics Surrounding Hunter Biden’s Federal Trial on Gun Possession Charges

    Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss the most recent polling showing voters’ reaction to Donald Trump’s conviction and the politics surrounding Hunter Biden’s federal trial on gun possession charges, which started today with jury selection. They also discuss Dr. Anthony Fauci’s appearance before the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic. Fauci was the Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for 38 years before retiring. Next, RCP White House Correspondent Phil Wegmann talks to Michael Kripchak, the Democrat running in the special election in Ohio’s 6th Congressional District. The election will be held on June 11th and the winner will serve the remainder of the term. The seat has been vacant since January when former representative Bill Johnson, a Republican, resigned to become the president of Youngstown State University. Then finally, Carl Cannon talks to historian Tevi Troy about the importance of party platforms in the run up to this summer’s political conventions.

    • 43 min
    Donald Trump Guilty on 34 Counts - What Does it Mean for the GOP and the Dems Going Forward?

    Donald Trump Guilty on 34 Counts - What Does it Mean for the GOP and the Dems Going Forward?

    Andrew, Tom, and Carl discuss Donald Trump’s statement today regarding his conviction on all 34 counts of falsifying business records and what it means for the GOP and the Democratic Party going forward. They also talk about how the Trump conviction will play with independent voters and how it may affect down-ballot races including former Maryland GOP Governor Larry Hogan’s bid for the Senate. Then, Andrew Walworth talks to RCP White House Correspondent Phil Wegmann about today’s reaction on the Trump verdict from President Biden. And then, Carl Cannon talks to Democratic political strategist Maria Cardona about her friend and CNN political commentator Alice Stewart, who died suddenly last week. Stewart was a Republican consultant who had worked on several presidential campaigns. She was 58 years old.

    • 43 min
    Donald Trump Found Guilty in New York Hush Money Trial

    Donald Trump Found Guilty in New York Hush Money Trial

    Andrew Walworth, Tom Bevan, and Carl Cannon discuss today’s historic courtroom decision in the New York Hush Money trial where former President Trump was found guilty on all 34 counts of falsifying business records in the first-degree. This makes him the first American president ever to become a convicted felon. They also talk about a new NPR/PBS/Marist poll taken before the decision that shows voters’ attitudes toward a Trump conviction in the New York Hush Money case. Then, they discuss whether the Trump conviction affects the GOP Vice Presidential race. They also talk about Nikki Haley’s decision to write “Finish Them” on Israeli artillery shells during her trip to Israel over Memorial Day, Senator Fetterman’s commencement address to Yeshiva University graduates, and the Iranian supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's support for pro-Palestine protesters on U.S. college campuses telling them in a post on X that they were "on the right side of history." Next, Carl Cannon talks to Elaine Kamarck of the Brookings Institution about the gender gap in today’s politics and whether women will make the difference in this fall’s election. And finally, Tom Bevan talks to RCP Senior Elections Analyst Sean Trende about the current state of the presidential polls and Trump’s chances for victory in November.

    • 47 min

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