The Odd Years

Join Amy Walter, the celebrated editor-in-chief of the Cook Political Report, every other Tuesday, for conversations on the surprising — and often odd — times we live in. Amy brings her smart and sought-after insights on politics to a podcast that covers a range of subjects. What makes this moment interesting, unpredictable, and surprising? Amy will talk to people who live and breathe politics (like ourselves) and plenty who do not. We think you can learn stuff — and have fun at the same time. So be sure to follow and listen in. To learn more about The Cook Political Report, go to www.cookpolitical.com/subscribe.

  1. California, Here We Come: Prop 50, Pelosi and Newsom's Future

    NOV 11

    California, Here We Come: Prop 50, Pelosi and Newsom's Future

    Californians often like to think of themselves as the center of the universe. But when it comes to politics, this deep blue state is rarely in the spotlight - until now. The passage of Prop 50 in last Tuesday's election was the most consequential development to date in the redistricting wars. The new Democratic drawn map will cost Republicans three to five seats in 2026 and also shores up five vulnerable Democratic incumbents. The win is also a feather in the cap of Democratic Governor Gavin Newsom who hopes to ride the momentum from the Prop 50 landslide win all the way to the White House. And if that news wasn't enough last week, Speaker Emerita Nancy Pelosi, the San Francisco icon who led House Democrats through multiple wars, economic crises, and impeachments, announced she would retire after nearly four decades in Congress. Her decision unleashes pent up political floodgates and kicks off a fierce primary fight for the chance to fill her district. To talk through all of this, we've invited Cook Political Report U.S. House Editor Erin Covey, who's covering the redistricting wars as closely as anyone in the country. And also joining us is Mark Barabak, an LA Times columnist and expert in all things political in California. We recorded this conversation on Thursday, November 6th. Follow all our Redistricting coverage: https://www.cookpolitical.com/redistricting Check out our interactive Redistricting Map (in front of the paywall!): https://www.cookpolitical.com/redistricting/2025-26-mid-decade-map You can watch part of the conversation our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thecookpoliticalreport Sign up for our free weekly newsletter, In Brief: https://www.cookpolitical.com/in-brief-sign-up Interested in subscribing to CPR? Go to: www.cookpolitical.com/subscribe Listeners can use the discount code"ODD10" to save 10% on any subscription. This offer is available only to new subscribers.

    39 min
  2. "We have a message problem, a messenger problem, an ideas problem and a brand problem." Dem strategist Lis Smith has some advice for her party.

    OCT 13

    "We have a message problem, a messenger problem, an ideas problem and a brand problem." Dem strategist Lis Smith has some advice for her party.

    It's safe to say Democrats are going through something of an identity crisis at the moment. They have no clear leaders, no driving issues, and no real power in Washington. And that makes the current government shutdown an interesting test case for Democratic leaders like Chuck Schumer over what they think their voters want and how best to fight Donald Trump. Our guest today, Democratic strategist Lis Smith, has not minced words when it comes to perceptions of her party. She told the New York Times that the Democratic brand was “in the toilet” and recently called for Democrats to “burn the party establishment down.” Smith, however, is not some upstart campaign disruptor. She's a veteran of twenty political campaigns, most recently as a senior adviser to Pete Buttigieg's 2020 presidential campaign. This makes her critique of the party and the work she's doing this cycle to try and fix it worth understanding and exploring more deeply. We recorded this conversation on Wednesday, October 7th. You can watch part of the conversation our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thecookpoliticalreport Sign up for our free weekly newsletter, In Brief: https://www.cookpolitical.com/in-brief-sign-up Interested in subscribing to CPR? Go to: www.cookpolitical.com/subscribe Listeners can use the discount code"ODD10" to save 10% on any subscription. This offer is available only to new subscribers.

    29 min
  3. Eight months into Trump 2.0, the economy is great for the top 10% and meh for everyone else

    SEP 30

    Eight months into Trump 2.0, the economy is great for the top 10% and meh for everyone else

    We're about eight months into Donald Trump's second term, a victory driven in large part due to voter frustration with the economy and their belief that he would help get inflation down. So what does the economic picture look like today? That's not as easy a question to answer as you would think. Stock market set record highs, but consumers remain pessimistic about inflation. The tariffs implemented by the Trump administration haven't caused the kinds of economic damage many economists predicted they would, yet it's also clear that tariffs are impacting economic decision making in ways that aren't altogether obvious. And then there's AI. If you work for or invested in a company making AI, you're doing great. But what about those folks, especially new graduates entering the workforce who are being displaced by the new technology? Thankfully, we found someone to help us better understand this moment. Heather Long is chief economist at Navy Federal Credit Union and a contributing columnist for The Washington Post. She's not only super smart, but she can make very confusing and complicated subject like this one understandable and approachable. We recorded this conversation on Wednesday, September 24th. Check out our CPR 2025-2026 Redistricting Tracker: https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/house/redistricting/2025-2026-redistricting-tracker-how-many-seats-could-flip-0 You can watch part of the conversation our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thecookpoliticalreport Sign up for our free weekly newsletter, In Brief: https://www.cookpolitical.com/in-brief-sign-up Interested in subscribing to CPR? Go to: www.cookpolitical.com/subscribe. Listeners can use the discount code"ODD10" to save 10% on any subscription. This offer is available only to new subscribers.

    37 min
  4. Are we heading towards the gerrymander apocalypse with David Wasserman

    SEP 16

    Are we heading towards the gerrymander apocalypse with David Wasserman

    We took a late summer break, but we're back with a new slate of really great interviews! When we started this year, redistricting was not something we thought would be driving our politics this cycle. But, of course, that's no longer the case with Texas unleashing a domino effect of redistricting efforts across the country. Thankfully, we know someone really well who can help us understand what's happening: The Cook Political Report's very own David Wasserman. If you follow Dave on X, you know him as Redistrict. Redistricting itself is a topic Dave's been fascinated with for a very long time. He was pouring over maps and congressional data as a kid, which we talk about in this conversation. (It's pretty adorable.) Now as one of the most trusted sources in the country on congressional maps, we literally can't think of anyone better to help us navigate this complicated and unprecedented mid-cycle redrawing of districts. We recorded this conversation on Thursday, September 11th. Check out our CPR 2025-2026 Redistricting Tracker: https://www.cookpolitical.com/analysis/house/redistricting/2025-2026-redistricting-tracker-how-many-seats-could-flip-0 You can watch part of the conversation our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thecookpoliticalreport Sign up for our free weekly newsletter, In Brief: https://www.cookpolitical.com/in-brief-sign-up Interested in subscribing to CPR? Go to: www.cookpolitical.com/subscribe. Listeners can use the discount code"ODD10" to save 10% on any subscription. This offer is available only to new subscribers.

    35 min
  5. This pollster predicted Trump's surprising 2024 coalition. How's it holding up?

    JUL 22

    This pollster predicted Trump's surprising 2024 coalition. How's it holding up?

    Back in 2023, Republican pollster Patrick Ruffini wrote a book that laid out a path for how the party could win future elections with a working class multiracial coalition. Later that year, Amy talked with Patrick on this very podcast where they discussed whether Trump could expand his base to include those voters of color. Well, as we saw, he did. In fact, in 2016, the coalition that elected Trump was 88% white. By 2024, it was down to just 78% white. So we wanted to have Patrick Ruffini back on for a conversation about how well that same coalition is holding up six months into Trump 2.0, whether these voters will show up for Republicans in 2026, and whether the next Republican nominee for president will have a similar appeal these voters. Patrick is a partner and pollster for Echelon Insights and writes a great Substack, The Intersection. Also, a quick programming note: we are taking a bit of a summer break in August, but never fear! We'll be back in September with new episodes of The Odd Years. You can watch part of the conversation our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@thecookpoliticalreport Sign up for our free weekly newsletter, In Brief: https://www.cookpolitical.com/in-brief-sign-up Interested in subscribing to CPR? Go to: www.cookpolitical.com/subscribe. Listeners can use the discount code"ODD10" to save 10% on any subscription. This offer is available only to new subscribers.

    51 min

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Join Amy Walter, the celebrated editor-in-chief of the Cook Political Report, every other Tuesday, for conversations on the surprising — and often odd — times we live in. Amy brings her smart and sought-after insights on politics to a podcast that covers a range of subjects. What makes this moment interesting, unpredictable, and surprising? Amy will talk to people who live and breathe politics (like ourselves) and plenty who do not. We think you can learn stuff — and have fun at the same time. So be sure to follow and listen in. To learn more about The Cook Political Report, go to www.cookpolitical.com/subscribe.

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