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News and Political Analysis from RealClearPolitics

RealClearPolitics Podcast RealClearPolitics, Carl Cannon, Tom Bevan

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    • 4.3 • 133 Ratings

News and Political Analysis from RealClearPolitics

    President Biden Agrees to Debate Former President Trump, the Results of the Maryland and West Virginia Primaries, and Michael Cohen’s Cross Examination at the Trump Hush Money Trial

    President Biden Agrees to Debate Former President Trump, the Results of the Maryland and West Virginia Primaries, and Michael Cohen’s Cross Examination at the Trump Hush Money Trial

    Andrew, Carl, and Tom talk about President Biden’s video this morning agreeing to debate former President Trump, the conditions surrounding the debate format, and the future of the US Commission on Presidential Debates. They also discuss the results of yesterday’s Maryland and West Virginia primaries and Michael Cohen’s cross examination at the Trump hush money trial. Next, Carl Cannon talks with RCP White House correspondent Phil Wegmann about recent investigations of the FDIC which have led to calls for the resignation of Chair Martin Gruenberg. And lastly, Andrew Walworth talks with James S. Robbins; Dean of Academics at the Institute of World Politics in Washington DC and author of "This Time We Win: Revisiting the Tet Offensive"; about the parallels between today’s campus protests and student activism during the Vietnam War.

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    New Polling Numbers on Robert F. Kennedy Jr., New Political Ads from Trump and Biden PACs, and the Politics Behind President Biden’s Plan for New Tariffs on China

    New Polling Numbers on Robert F. Kennedy Jr., New Political Ads from Trump and Biden PACs, and the Politics Behind President Biden’s Plan for New Tariffs on China

    Andrew, Carl, and Tom discuss the New York Times/Sienna polling numbers on Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and whether he fits the conventional profile of an independent presidential candidate in terms of identifying new issues and constituencies ignored by the two major parties. They also chat about some new political ads from Trump and Biden PACs and the politics behind President Biden’s announcement today of new tariffs on China. Next, Andrew Walworth talks with Josh Kraushaar, editor in chief of Jewish Insider, about the Jewish vote in today’s Maryland primary. And wrapping it up, Tom Bevan talks with Chicago based attorney and RCP contributor Richard Porter about new polling on the perception of racism and DEI programs among Illinois voters.

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    Trump’s Rally in New Jersey, New Swing State Polls from New York Times/Sienna, and the Walkout During Jerry Seinfeld’s Commencement Address

    Trump’s Rally in New Jersey, New Swing State Polls from New York Times/Sienna, and the Walkout During Jerry Seinfeld’s Commencement Address

    Andrew, Carl, and Tom discuss new swing state polls from New York Times/Sienna and this Saturday’s Trump’s rally in Wildwood, New Jersey. Then, they talk about the student walk-out on Jerry Seinfeld’s commencement address at Duke University and Jen Psaki’s decision to remove her account of Biden’s “Watch Check” from her new book. Next, Tom Bevan talks with Emerson College pollster Spencer Kimball about tomorrow’s Maryland primaries. And lastly, Andrew Walworth talks to Professor Michael Glennon of the Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy at Tufts University about his new book "Free Speech and Turbulent Freedom: The Dangerous Allure of Censorship in the Digital Era".

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    Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial Update, The Biden Administration’s Announcement of New Asylum Rules, and President Biden’s Statements on US Policy Toward Israel

    Donald Trump's Hush Money Trial Update, The Biden Administration’s Announcement of New Asylum Rules, and President Biden’s Statements on US Policy Toward Israel

    Andrew, Tom, and Carl this time discuss the third week of Donald Trump's hush money trial and the Biden Administration’s announcement of new asylum rules that will make it easier to reject applicants with criminal records. They also talk about
    President Biden’s recent statements on US policy toward Israel and the Democratic Party’s fear that this summer’s Democratic Convention may be disrupted by protesters. Then, Tom Bevan talks with White House correspondent Phil Wegmann about the Trump campaign’s internal polling numbers and the effect of the New York trial on public opinion of the former president. And finally Andrew Walworth talks to Carl Cannon about three political figures who passed away this week: Greg Schneiders, director of communications for President Jimmy Carter, Jack Quinn, legal counsel to President Bill Clinton, and Pete McCloskey, former Republican congressman from California.

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    The CNN Interview with President Joe Biden on the Economy, the Relationship Between House Democrats and Speaker Mike Johnson, and Barron Trump Will Be an Alternative Delegate from Florida to the Republican Convention

    The CNN Interview with President Joe Biden on the Economy, the Relationship Between House Democrats and Speaker Mike Johnson, and Barron Trump Will Be an Alternative Delegate from Florida to the Republican Convention

    Andrew, Carl and Tom discuss last night’s CNN interview with President Biden on the economy and the new House investigation into the SBA voter registration in Michigan, part of Biden’s program to use federal agencies to increase voter registration. They also talk about the relationship between House Democrats and Speaker Mike Johnson and the news that Barron Trump will be an alternative delegate from Florida to the Republican Convention. Next, Tom Bevan talks about FreedomWorks’ decision to close its doors because its brand is “too closely identified with the GOP,” with FreedomWorks president Adam Brandon. And winding it up, Carl Cannon talks with founder and president of the US Israel Education Association Heather Johnston about President Biden’s statement that he will not supply offensive weapons to be used in a full invasion of Rafah.

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    Nikki Haley Gets Surprising Turnout in Indiana Primary, RFK Jr Says His Ad is Suppressed on Facebook, and Will Voters Split their Ticket in Senate Elections?

    Nikki Haley Gets Surprising Turnout in Indiana Primary, RFK Jr Says His Ad is Suppressed on Facebook, and Will Voters Split their Ticket in Senate Elections?

    Andrew, Carl, and Tom discuss last night’s Indiana primary where Nikki Haley received 22 percent of the Republican vote and new polls in Pennsylvania raise the question of whether voters will split their tickets when it comes to Senate elections. They also question - other than the swing states - which ones might surprise analysts in November including Maine, Florida, and Minnesota. Also, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has a new campaign video narrated by actor Woody Harrelson. Kennedy claims the video was suppressed on Facebook and Instagram. Next, Tom chats with RCP Senior Elections Analyst Sean Trende about new polling of Black voters suggesting that the 2024 turnout may be less than the turnout in 2020. And lastly, Carl talks with RCP National Correspondent Susan Crabtree about Congressional efforts to require the State Department to work harder to curb China’s $1 billion forced organ harvesting trade.

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Customer Reviews

4.3 out of 5
133 Ratings

133 Ratings

O Senhor Preto ,

Politics Down the Middle

Fairly balanced as far as those things go. I would say center right if pressed.

Midwest6240 ,

Both sides now

Useful summary of right-wing talking points. MAGA champ Tom Bevans chats with Carl Cannon, who provides nimble commentary, if not any counterpoint. Cannon might safely share a fond memory of Earth Day, but will quickly dismiss discussion of Kremlin propaganda mouthed by Congressional Republicans. Leaves me perplexed by the podcast’s .”pencil behind the ear” direct talk premise. Andrew Walworth, with a beautiful voice and likely a straight face, suggests we read the RCP site. To get both sides, don’t you know!

hugo5735 ,

End the gravy train, terms limits will enact themselves

Most first time politicians have big dreams of fixing problems. Their clear eyed view from inside the system dashes those hopes and the inspiration to do good is dowsed by the mediocrities so prevalent in local politics. The gravy train becomes the motivater to stay. End the gravy train and the effect will be the same as term limits. People who become talented problem solvers in government are the exception, not the rule. Higher turn over of mediocrities doesn’t promtoe more effective governance. In fact, longer time in office allows people to get to know each other and build relationships, the brick and mortar of coalitions. Also called the people’s choice.

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