Evolution of Presidential Elections w/ John Marshall | WTP #81

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In episode #81, Sal Assante interviews John Marshall to delve into the evolution of presidential elections and the primary system. The discussion covers the impact of debates, technology, and media on campaigns, as well as the shift towards polarized candidates. The conversation also explores the attempted assassination of President Reagan, the selection of Kamala Harris as Biden’s running mate, and the role of identity politics. Key topics include the changing media landscape, the importance of vice presidential picks, and ethical concerns in politics related to money and lobbying. Tune in for insights into the complexities of modern political strategies and the challenges facing the current political landscape.

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Timestamps:

00:00 Introduction and Purpose of the Conversation

09:15 The Evolution of the Primary System

19:03 The Impact of Technology on Campaigns

35:46 Polarization and the Changing Media Landscape

45:28 The Significance of Vice Presidential Candidates

47:24 The Media’s Shifting Perception of Candidates

47:46 The Use of Divisive Tactics in Politics

50:52 The Evolution of the Selection Process for Presidents

54:00 The Impact of Polarization and Swing States in the Current Political Landscape

01:04:51 Ethical Concerns in Politics: Money and Lobbying

01:14:51 The Importance of Maintaining Balance on the Supreme Court

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