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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Interview Only w/ Amy Littlefield - Who Is Responsible For The Death Of Roe?

    18.03.2026 | 1 Std. 10 Min.
    Amy Littlefield — investigative reporter for The Nation and author of the new book Killers of Roe: My Investigation into the Mysterious Death of Abortion Rights — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a fascinating deep dive into the decades-long campaign that dismantled abortion rights in America, framed through the lens of an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery where the killers turn out to be the people you least suspect. Littlefield reveals that the death of Roe was not a single blow but death by a thousand stab wounds from multiple suspects: a Catholic hospital system that now controls one in six beds in America with reproductive care restrictions, an evangelical movement that amassed enormous political power in the Reagan era, a Democratic Party that was deeply complicit — the Hyde Amendment passed through a Democratic-majority Congress and real women died as a result — and operatives like Leonard Leo, who hand-delivered Trump a list of Supreme Court justices guaranteed to overturn Roe. Littlefield argues that anti-abortion activists brilliantly copied the playbook of the civil rights movement, that fighting against something is inherently more galvanizing than defending something, and that reproductive rights groups like Planned Parenthood and NARAL were constantly outflanked by a more organized, more disciplined opposition that understood single-issue voters could be leveraged for outsized political power.
    The conversation turns to the future of reproductive rights in a post-Dobbs America — and the picture is more complicated than either side admits. Littlefield points out that the number of abortions has actually increased since the Dobbs decision, that anti-abortion ballot initiatives consistently lose even in conservative areas, and that there's 80% public support that could be leveraged if the movement reframed its message around freedom rather than choice and connected reproductive rights to economic concerns. But she warns that anti-abortion activists aren't done: they want birth control and IVF outlawed next, and anti-women political movements are gaining momentum globally.
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Amy Littlefield joins the Chuck ToddCast
    01:30 Why did you choose the murder mystery framing for this book?
    02:45 1 in 6 beds is in a Catholic hospital that have reproductive care restrictions
    04:15 Agatha Christie’s style was an inspiration for the book
    07:15 We know the political side of the story, wanted to tell the activist story
    08:45 Getting the Roe decision required a strong grassroots movement
    09:15 The Catholic church has a strong organizational operation
    10:30 Reproductive rights wasn’t a left vs. right issue in the 70s and 80s
    12:45 Democrats have been complicit in the erosion of reproductive rights
    13:45 The Hyde amendment got through a Democratic majority congress
    14:45 Evangelicals amassed huge political power in the Reagan era
    15:30 Reagan flipped his position on abortion during his presidency
    17:15 Abortion and guns are the two single-issue voting issues
    18:00 Republicans extracted huge power out of single issue voters
    19:15 People are willing to compromise other values for anti-abortion position
    20:00 Anti-abortion activists know they don’t have majority support
    21:30 Was “choice” the worst word they could pick? Why not frame it as freedom?
    24:15 Examining the first deaths after the passage of Hyde amendment
    25:00 Why didn’t deaths due to the Hyde amendment galvanize voters?
    27:30 Justices didn’t want 5-4 on Roe so they came up with convoluted argument
    28:30 A flawed legal rationale isn’t why Roe fell
    30:00 The abortion rights fight has always been in the states
    31:45 The debate has been over codifying Roe or codifying a right
    33:45 Repealing the Hyde amendment was biggest win in years for abortion rights
    35:30 Planned Parenthood has had an oversized role in defending abortion rights
    36:15 Would there be a Federalist Society without Roe?
    37:00 Leonard Leo handed Trump the names of justices that would overturn Roe
    38:15 Anti-abortion activists copied the playbook of the civil rights movement
    39:45 Is there anybody on the pro-abortion rights side that deserves blame for Dobbs?
    41:00 Reproductive rights groups like PP and NARAL were constantly outflanked
    42:00 Fighting against something is more galvanizing than defending something
    43:30 Anti-abortion ballot initiatives consistently lose, even in conservative areas
    46:00 Conservatives have laid claim to the words “freedom” and “patriot”
    48:15 Does the codification of abortion rights happen by the 2030s?
    50:15 Reproductive rights aren’t talked about in an economic framing
    52:00 Can abortion rights movement draft off heavy support for birth control?
    52:30 Anti-abortion activists want to see birth control and IVF outlawed
    54:30 Will activists go to congress for an answer or will it be a long campaign?
    55:30 Number of abortions has gone up since the Dobbs decision
    57:30 Death of Roe was death by a thousand stab wounds from many suspects
    59:30 Anti-abortion and anti-women political movements are gaining momentum
    1:00:45 Republican women look uncomfortable with position they’ve been put in
    1:02:45 People sharing their stories with abortion is incredibly important
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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Chuck’s Commentary - Trump’s Coalition Is Fracturing As Iran War Unravels + New Polling Is A Warning Sign For GOP

    18.03.2026 | 1 Std. 20 Min.
    Chuck Todd opens with the bluntest assessment yet of the Iran war as it enters its third week: America's position as leader of the free world is unraveling in real time, the risk of mission creep is enormous, and we are now seeing exactly why every previous president chose not to attack Iran. Trump is ranting and begging allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. He notes that Trump is even angling for a joint operation with China to police the strait — a surreal proposition given the broader geopolitical rivalry — and that Trump is learning the hard way why you don't alienate allies before starting a war that requires their help. The Director of Counterterrorism has resigned over the conflict, DNI Tulsi Gabbard is performing rhetorical contortions to signal she doesn't believe in the war while keeping her job, and the administration has entered what Chuck calls the "cover your ass" stage. He argues that Trump's coalition has been fracturing for six months, that America is demonstrably less secure today than before the strikes began, and that this war — which has confirmed to the world that America is truly alone — could ultimately prove more damaging than Vietnam or Iraq. He closes by noting softening poll numbers for Republicans like Lindsey Graham and Vivek Ramaswamy, and that Maine Governor Janet Mills has gone sharply negative against progressive challenger Graham Platner in their Senate primary — a sign that the vetting process is heating up in ways that will ultimately be healthy for the party.
    Finally, Chuck lists his ToddCast Top 5 statewide campaigns from the state of Illinois and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    05:00 Iran war keeps getting worse for Trump, risk of mission creep is high
    05:15 America’s place as “Leader of the Free World” is unraveling
    06:00 The military part is going well, the diplomatic part is a disaster
    06:45 We’re seeing the reasons previous presidents didn’t attack Iran
    07:30 Director of Counterterrorism resigns over the war
    09:00 Trump is either not getting the truth or being told what he wants to hear
    10:00 Gabbard argues Trump has mandate despite not getting 50% of the vote
    11:00 Gabbard says only Trump can determine what is an "imminent threat”
    11:45 Gabbard wants she signal she doesn’t believe in war, but keep her job
    12:45 We’re in the “cover your ass” stage of the war
    15:30 Many MAGA true believers like Joe Kent & MTG wanted no more wars
    18:00 If you can’t serve the president, resigning is the right thing to do
    18:45 We’re less secure today than before the war started
    19:30 Trump’s coalition has been fracturing for six months
    21:30 Trump’s ranting and begging for help with the Strait of Hormuz
    23:00 Strait of Hormuz has always been the Iranian regime’s leverage
    24:00 Securing the strait requires boots on the ground
    24:45 Trump is learning the hard way why you don’t alienate allies
    26:30 If the regime stays in place, it’ll look like Trump retreated
    27:30 This war has been confirmation that America is alone
    29:15 This war could be more damaging that Vietnam or Iraq 2
    30:00 We need real diplomacy and there hasn’t been any of it
    30:45 Trump angling for joint operation with China which is… weird
    31:15 Trump wants a way out, but boxed himself in
    32:30 We’re starting to see softening support for other elected Republicans
    33:15 Polls show Lindsey Graham & Vivek Ramaswamy’s support way down
    34:30 Janet Mills decides to go sharply negative against Graham Platner
    36:45 The vetting in the primary will be healthy for the Democrats
    41:15 Abortion may take a backseat to economy, but could affect midterms
    43:00 ToddCast Top 5 statewide races in Illinois
    44:00 Illinois has produced 2 presidents and sent 4 governors to prison
    45:45 #1 Obama’s 2004 senate campaign
    51:15 #2 1992 senate campaign
    54:15 1960 presidential Kennedy v Nixon
    57:15 1984 Simon vs. Percy
    59:45 1986 Democratic primary chaos
    1:03:15 Honorable mentions
    1:05:15 Ask Chuck
    1:05:30 Are we normalizing the denigration of female journalists by Trump?
    1:09:45 Why do politics feel so much harder now, and we can’t find agreement?
    1:11:45 How much did gutting State Dept. lead to evacuation debacle in middle east?
    1:15:30 Did Spanberger tee up a wave in the next election with gun control legislation?
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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Full Episode - Trump’s Coalition Is Fracturing As Iran War Unravels + Who Is Responsible For The Death Of Roe?

    18.03.2026 | 2 Std. 28 Min.
    Chuck Todd opens with the bluntest assessment yet of the Iran war as it enters its third week: America's position as leader of the free world is unraveling in real time, the risk of mission creep is enormous, and we are now seeing exactly why every previous president chose not to attack Iran. Trump is ranting and begging allies to help secure the Strait of Hormuz. He notes that Trump is even angling for a joint operation with China to police the strait — a surreal proposition given the broader geopolitical rivalry — and that Trump is learning the hard way why you don't alienate allies before starting a war that requires their help. The Director of Counterterrorism has resigned over the conflict, DNI Tulsi Gabbard is performing rhetorical contortions to signal she doesn't believe in the war while keeping her job, and the administration has entered what Chuck calls the "cover your ass" stage. He argues that Trump's coalition has been fracturing for six months, that America is demonstrably less secure today than before the strikes began, and that this war — which has confirmed to the world that America is truly alone — could ultimately prove more damaging than Vietnam or Iraq. He closes by noting softening poll numbers for Republicans like Lindsey Graham and Vivek Ramaswamy, and that Maine Governor Janet Mills has gone sharply negative against progressive challenger Graham Platner in their Senate primary — a sign that the vetting process is heating up in ways that will ultimately be healthy for the party.
    Then, Amy Littlefield — investigative reporter for The Nation and author of the new book Killers of Roe: My Investigation into the Mysterious Death of Abortion Rights — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a fascinating deep dive into the decades-long campaign that dismantled abortion rights in America, framed through the lens of an Agatha Christie-style murder mystery where the killers turn out to be the people you least suspect. Littlefield reveals that the death of Roe was not a single blow but death by a thousand stab wounds from multiple suspects: a Catholic hospital system that now controls one in six beds in America with reproductive care restrictions, an evangelical movement that amassed enormous political power in the Reagan era, a Democratic Party that was deeply complicit — the Hyde Amendment passed through a Democratic-majority Congress and real women died as a result — and operatives like Leonard Leo, who hand-delivered Trump a list of Supreme Court justices guaranteed to overturn Roe. Littlefield argues that anti-abortion activists brilliantly copied the playbook of the civil rights movement, that fighting against something is inherently more galvanizing than defending something, and that reproductive rights groups like Planned Parenthood and NARAL were constantly outflanked by a more organized, more disciplined opposition that understood single-issue voters could be leveraged for outsized political power.
    The conversation turns to the future of reproductive rights in a post-Dobbs America — and the picture is more complicated than either side admits. Littlefield points out that the number of abortions has actually increased since the Dobbs decision, that anti-abortion ballot initiatives consistently lose even in conservative areas, and that there's 80% public support that could be leveraged if the movement reframed its message around freedom rather than choice and connected reproductive rights to economic concerns. But she warns that anti-abortion activists aren't done: they want birth control and IVF outlawed next, and anti-women political movements are gaining momentum globally.
    Finally, Chuck lists his ToddCast Top 5 statewide campaigns from the state of Illinois and answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    05:00 Iran war keeps getting worse for Trump, risk of mission creep is high
    05:15 America’s place as “Leader of the Free World” is unraveling
    06:00 The military part is going well, the diplomatic part is a disaster
    06:45 We’re seeing the reasons previous presidents didn’t attack Iran
    07:30 Director of Counterterrorism resigns over the war
    09:00 Trump is either not getting the truth or being told what he wants to hear
    10:00 Gabbard argues Trump has mandate despite not getting 50% of the vote
    11:00 Gabbard says only Trump can determine what is an "imminent threat”
    11:45 Gabbard wants she signal she doesn’t believe in war, but keep her job
    12:45 We’re in the “cover your ass” stage of the war
    15:30 Many MAGA true believers like Joe Kent & MTG wanted no more wars
    18:00 If you can’t serve the president, resigning is the right thing to do
    18:45 We’re less secure today than before the war started
    19:30 Trump’s coalition has been fracturing for six months
    21:30 Trump’s ranting and begging for help with the Strait of Hormuz
    23:00 Strait of Hormuz has always been the Iranian regime’s leverage
    24:00 Securing the strait requires boots on the ground
    24:45 Trump is learning the hard way why you don’t alienate allies
    26:30 If the regime stays in place, it’ll look like Trump retreated
    27:30 This war has been confirmation that America is alone
    29:15 This war could be more damaging that Vietnam or Iraq 2
    30:00 We need real diplomacy and there hasn’t been any of it
    30:45 Trump angling for joint operation with China which is… weird
    31:15 Trump wants a way out, but boxed himself in
    32:30 We’re starting to see softening support for other elected Republicans
    33:15 Polls show Lindsey Graham & Vivek Ramaswamy’s support way down
    34:30 Janet Mills decides to go sharply negative against Graham Platner
    36:45 The vetting in the primary will be healthy for the Democrats
    41:30 Amy Littlefield joins the Chuck ToddCast
    43:00 Why did you choose the murder mystery framing for this book?
    44:15 1 in 6 beds is in a Catholic hospital that have reproductive care restrictions
    45:45 Agatha Christie’s style was an inspiration for the book
    48:45 We know the political side of the story, wanted to tell the activist story
    50:15 Getting the Roe v. Wade decision required a strong grassroots movement
    50:45 The Catholic church has a strong organizational operation
    52:00 Reproductive rights wasn’t a left vs. right issue in the 70s and 80s
    54:15 Democrats have been complicit in the erosion of reproductive rights
    55:15 The Hyde Amendment got through a Democratic majority congress
    56:15 Evangelicals amassed huge political power in the Reagan era
    57:00 Ronald Reagan flipped his position on abortion during his presidency
    58:45 Abortion and guns are the two single-issue voting issues
    59:30 Republicans extracted huge power out of single issue voters
    1:00:45 People are willing to compromise other values for anti-abortion position
    1:01:30 Anti-abortion activists know they don’t have majority support
    1:03:00 Was “choice” the worst word they could pick? Why not frame it as freedom?
    1:05:45 Examining the first deaths after the passage of Hyde amendment
    1:06:30 Why didn’t deaths due to the Hyde amendment galvanize voters?
    1:09:00 Justices didn’t want 5-4 on Roe so they came up with convoluted argument
    1:10:00 A flawed legal rationale isn’t why Roe fell
    1:11:30 The abortion rights fight has always been in the states
    1:13:15 The debate has been over codifying Roe or codifying a right
    1:15:15 Repealing the Hyde amendment was biggest win in years for abortion rights
    1:17:00 Planned Parenthood has had an oversized role in defending abortion rights
    1:17:45 Would there be a Federalist Society without Roe?
    1:18:30 Leonard Leo handed Donald Trump the names of justices that would overturn Roe
    1:19:45 Anti-abortion activists copied the playbook of the civil rights movement
    1:21:15 Is there anybody on the pro-abortion rights side that deserves blame for Dobbs
    1:22:30 Reproductive rights groups like PP and NARAL were constantly outflanked
    1:23:30 Fighting against something is more galvanizing than defending something
    1:25:00 Anti-abortion ballot initiatives consistently lose, even in conservative areas
    1:27:30 Conservatives have laid claim to the words “freedom” and “patriot”
    1:29:45 Does the codification of abortion rights happen by the 2030s?
    1:31:45 Reproductive rights aren’t talked about in an economic framing
    1:33:30 Can abortion rights movement draft off heavy support for birth control?
    1:34:00 Anti-abortion activists want to see birth control and IVF outlawed
    1:36:00 Will activists go to congress for an answer or will it be a long campaign?
    1:37:00 Number of abortions has gone up since the Dobbs decision
    1:39:00 Death of Roe was death by a thousand stab wounds from many suspects
    1:41:00 Anti-abortion and anti-women political movements are gaining momentum
    1:42:15 Republican women look uncomfortable with position they’ve been put in
    1:44:15 People sharing their stories with abortion is incredibly important
    1:47:00 Abortion may take a backseat to economy, but could affect midterms
    1:48:45 ToddCast Top 5 statewide races in Illinois
    1:49:45 Illinois has produced 2 presidents and sent 4 governors to prison
    1:51:30 #1 Barack Obama’s 2004 senate campaign
    1:57:00 #2 1992 senate campaign
    2:00:00 1960 United States presidential election
    2:03:00 1984 Paul Simon vs. Charles H. Percy
    2:05:30 1986 Democratic primary chaos
    2:09:00 Honorable mentions
    2:11:00 Ask Chuck
    2:11:15 Are we normalizing the denigration of female journalists by Donald Trump?
    2:15:30 Why do politics feel so much harder now, and we can’t find agreement?
    2:17:30 Did gutting Department of State lead to evacuation debacle in middle east?
    2:21:15 Did Abigail Spanberger tee up a wave in the next election with gun control legislation?
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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Chuck’s Commentary - The Strait of Hormuz: Iran's Weapon Trump Didn't See Coming + FCC Chair Declare War On Press Freedom

    16.03.2026 | 1 Std. 21 Min.
    Chuck Todd delivers a sweeping analysis of how the Iran war is metastasizing into an economic, military, and constitutional crisis all at once — warning that the Strait of Hormuz, the most important waterway in the world through which roughly a fifth of global oil supply flows, is Iran's ultimate point of leverage and one Trump catastrophically failed to account for. He argues that Trump mistakenly assumed the Iranian regime would be as transactional as he is and would capitulate the way Venezuela did, but Iran has no intention of walking away from its ability to make the strait dangerous to navigate — which is all it takes to send energy markets into chaos, threaten the tourism and banking economies of Gulf states, and risk the economic collapse of nuclear-armed Pakistan through energy shortages. He calls Pete Hegseth a "Baghdad Bob"-style propagandist presiding over the administration's grotesque "memeification" of war, then turns to what he calls FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's declaration of war on press freedom — Carr threatened Saturday to revoke broadcast licenses over Iran war coverage the administration deems unfavorable, drawing immediate condemnation from Democrats, free speech groups, and even some Republicans who called it "authoritarian" and "unconstitutional." Chuck warns that while courts will likely block Carr's most extreme threats, the mere act of launching investigations creates a chilling effect not dissimilar to how broadcasting works in Russia. He closes by acknowledging that the Iranian regime needs to go, but that Trump's disastrous decision to lift oil sanctions on Russia has only strengthened Moscow's position, and that the war has dramatically increased the likelihood of terrorist attacks against Americans
    Finally, Chuck hops into the ToddCast Time Machine to revisit the creation of standardized time, answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment, and gives his advice for building your NCAA tournament bracket.
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    Timeline:
    (Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)
    00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
    04:15 The Iran War will impact nearly everything
    05:00 Military, war has been a route but it’s become asymmetrical
    05:45 The Strait of Hormuz is the most important waterway in the world
    06:45 Trump mistakenly assumed Iranian regime would be transactional like him
    08:00 Shutting the strait is Iran’s biggest point of deterrence
    09:00 Shutting the strait can massively damage the world economy
    09:45 Trump miscalculated Iran would capitulate like Venezuela
    12:00 The strait is Iran’s leverage, they aren’t going to walk away from it
    12:45 Trump talks a big game, but Iran can extract a huge price on the west
    14:15 Pete Hegseth has become a “Baghdad Bob” style propagandist
    15:30 Asymmetrical warfare is how America won the Revolutionary War
    16:45 All Iran has to do is make the Strait of Hormuz dangerous to navigate
    17:30 Reagan had to intervene in the Gulf in the 80s to secure shipping routes
    18:15 Convoy protection missions rarely stay small
    19:15 If keeping shipping lanes open is the goal, the timeline & operation expands
    20:00 Gulf states has become tourism & banking hubs, that’s being threatened
    21:15 War is both an economic and “image” blow to the gulf states
    22:30 Energy shortages risk the economic collapse of nuclear armed Pakistan
    23:30 Trump made a disastrous decision to lift oil sanctions on Russia
    24:00 War in Iran is strengthening Russia’s position in the Ukraine war
    24:45 Energy prices affect the entire economy. Will raise inflation in America
    25:30 This war is a major economic gamble
    26:30 FCC Chair declares war on freedom of the press
    27:15 Carr threatens to pull broadcast licenses over unfavorable war coverage
    28:15 Carr’s threats aren’t dissimilar to how broadcasting works in Russia
    30:00 FCC just launching investigations can put pressure on networks
    31:15 ABC settling with Trump was a massive mistake
    32:30 Project 2025 proposed “broadcast regulation” similar to this
    33:45 Administration’s “memeification” of war is gross & embarrassing
    35:00 War has increased likelihood of terrorist attacks against American
    35:30 American Jews & Muslims have had to spend millions on security
    36:15 Administration hiding terrorism reports should scare us*
    37:45 The courts will stop Brendan Carr from violating press freedom
    38:45 Administration owes the people an explanation
    39:30 The Iranian regime needs to go, but war has serious costs
    46:00 Illinois primary livestream with DDHQ & Chris Cillizza on Tuesday
    47:15 ToddCast Time Machine - When time back standardized
    48:00 March 19, 1918 Congress passes the Standard Time Act
    48:45 Local time standards were a problem with development of railroads
    49:30 Coordinating trains wasn’t just difficult, it was dangerous
    50:00 Sanford Fleming proposed dividing globe into timezones
    50:30 Railroads imposed standardized times before government did
    52:00 Train crash near Tipton, Ohio showed issues with timekeeping
    53:15 Railroad safety become dependant on pocketwatches
    54:00 Daylight savings time is adopted during WW1
    54:45 World War required standardized time to coordinate
    55:15 Congress formalized standard time after entering WW1
    56:15 Daylight savings time was eliminated, but returns in WW2
    56:45 Congress passes the Uniform Time Act in 1966
    57:30 States can opt out of the Uniform Time Act
    59:00 World clocks are now synchronized via atomic clocks
    1:00:00 Ask Chuck
    1:00:15 Are the Democrats walking into a trap by elevating Graham Platner?
    1:07:15 The Perfect Neighbor told a gripping story via bodycam footage
    1:10:00 How do you feel about Trump claiming credit for you becoming independent?
    1:15:00 NCAA bracket advice
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  • The Chuck ToddCast

    Interview Only w/ Faiz Shakir - Is The Democratic Party’s Future More Progressive?

    16.03.2026 | 1 Std. 14 Min.
    Faiz Shakir — Bernie Sanders' 2020 campaign manager, former DNC chair candidate, and executive director of the progressive media organization More Perfect Union — joins the Chuck Toddcast for a bracingly honest conversation about what's wrong with the Democratic Party and what it would take to fix it. Shakir diagnoses a party that is functionally leaderless, with its top figures stuck in a "play dead" mentality while the Democratic brand polls worse than the Republican brand even as Trump's corruption grows more brazen by the day. He argues that Trump — like Biden before him — is finger-wagging at voters on the economy rather than addressing affordability, and that Democrats are blowing the opportunity to capitalize because they're terrible at picking fights and allergic to friction. Shakir is particularly scathing on the party's relationship with big tech and corporate power: He holds up Bernie Sanders' AI data center moratorium as the kind of fight Democrats should be waging, and Lina Khan's FTC tenure as the model of mission-driven disruption.
    The conversation then turns to the future of the party and how to build a lasting majority. Shakir argues that the right candidate could move 7% of the electorate from right to left, that if Sanders were younger he'd likely win in 2028, and that Sanders has more credibility than AOC because he represents a rural state — though he praises both AOC's national appeal and Ro Khanna's political intelligence. He insists Democrats need to fight a class-based economic justice campaign, stop punishing candidates who aren't perfectly aligned on social issues, and recognize that "independent" doesn't mean centrist — younger voters are disillusioned with both parties and hungry for a working-class-first agenda. Shakir offers a detailed vision for DNC reform: fund state parties based on merit and metrics, move Nevada to first on the primary calendar because Vegas politics would orient the party toward working-class concerns, add Michigan and North Carolina to the early window,and invest in sun belt opportunities He closes by noting that James Talarico channeled Bernie's message with a religious-based framing, and that Democratic voters always gravitate toward outsiders — the party just needs to let them run.
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    Timeline:
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    00:00 Faiz Shakir joins the Chuck ToddCast
    01:45 Democratic party seems leaderless
    02:15 Would you run again for DNC chair?
    03:45 Leaders of the party have a bit of a “play dead” mentality
    04:30 Democratic brand is still in worse shape than Republican brand
    05:45 Trump having billionaires at inauguration was foreshadowing
    06:15 Trump’s corruption is incredibly brazen
    07:15 It’s obvious Trump doesn’t care about affordability
    08:15 Trump, like Biden, is finger wagging at voters on the economy
    09:30 Vance sold himself as an anti-interventionalist populist
    10:15 Vance has had to completely go against his political identity
    11:00 Trump’s corruption has totally undermined Vance
    12:30 Trump’s argument of "imminent threat” from Iran is nonsense
    14:00 Chuck Schumer told his caucus to “suck it up” on crypto
    15:30 The public is far ahead of politicians in being skeptical of AI
    16:15 Very little is being offered by AI that would improve lives of working class
    17:00 Every candidate in Illinois senate race basically has a big tech sponsor
    18:15 Democratic party is terrible at picking fights and don’t like friction
    19:00 Bernie Sanders AI data center moratorium reflects the public sentiment
    19:45 Democrats are so heady on policy they let their politics suffer
    21:00 There’s a movement of independent candidates, but winning matters
    21:45 Independents are offering a different, working class first agenda
    23:00 Democrats punish candidates who aren’t perfectly aligned on social issues
    24:30 Bernie Sanders is stronger candidate in a general election than a primary
    25:30 The right candidate could move 7% of the electorate from right to left
    27:15 If Sanders were younger and could run in 2028, he’d likely win
    28:15 Sanders has more credibility than AOC because he’s from rural state
    29:00 Democrats need to fight a class based, economic justice campaign
    31:15 How would you make changes at the DNC?
    32:30 How should Democrats approach secondary races in MT & NE?
    34:00 Younger voters are disillusioned with both parties, are independent minded
    34:45 Independent does not mean centrist
    35:45 State by state redistricting will eventually need national overhaul
    37:30 Democrats “adult in the room” status has helped them in some places
    38:45 Democrats have been viewed as the status quo party
    39:30 Who is the heir apparent to Bernie?
    40:00 Bernie respects the national appeal of AOC
    41:45 Ro Khanna is incredibly smart and calculating
    42:30 Politics has become an entertainment industry as much as policy
    44:15 Voters want a disrupter with goals that are attainable
    45:00 Lina Khan had a sense of imagination at the FTC
    46:15 Mission driven disruption is associated with the progressive wing
    47:15 Gavin Newsom has become the anti-Trump Democratic candidate
    48:00 Newsom fighting the wealth tax is probably hurting himself with base
    49:00 Rahm Emmanuel will struggle to overcome his political baggage
    49:45 Democrats have surrendered on education as a national issue
    50:30 Democrats should be offering year round schooling with new curriculum
    51:15 Democrats should propose public service jobs with good pay & benefits
    53:00 Nevada is the ideal first state for Democratic primary calendar
    54:00 Vegas politics would orient Democrats to working class concerns
    54:30 Michigan & NC should be in the first four for Democrats
    55:45 Iowa & NH were battlegrounds because of first in nation status
    58:30 DNC needs to give state parties money based on merit & metrics
    59:45 Democrats have to find somewhere in sun belt to invest in
    1:01:15 Mississippi could be best value in the south for Dems
    1:02:00 Mississippi has a strong labor base to be courted
    1:03:15 More debate between Talarico & Crockett would have been good for party
    1:03:45 Talarico channeled Bernie’s message with a religious based framing
    1:05:15 If Talarico or Platner win senate race, they’re serious 2028 candidates
    1:06:30 Democratic voters always like an outsider in their presidential candidates
    1:08:00 What is More Perfect Union and where can people find your work?
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