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    Clusterf*cked

    Liberals are too clustered in major cities, mainly in blue states. This is why Hillary Clinton can get 3 million more votes and still lose the election. Progressives and liberals are not spread out enough across the country in large enough numbers to win more elections. What can liberals and progressives do to turn more of the map blue? The short answer is…MOVE! In this podcast, we talk to people in places that aren’t blue. Sometimes it’s liberals who are on the ground in deep red territory. Other times, it’s people who don’t agree with liberals. But always with the goal of answering these questions: What will bring more liberal voters to red states? How can liberals persuade voters who are already there? The Clusterf*cked Podcast is an exploration of a new liberal movement…that must be literal!
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    Episodes (43)

    Episode 41 - Simon Rosenberg, Democratic strategist & founder of New Democrat Network

    Episode 41 - Simon Rosenberg, Democratic strategist & founder of New Democrat Network

    Simon Rosenberg has been involved in Democratic politics for three decades, first with the Clinton campaigns, as an adviser to the Obama Administration and the founder of the New Democratic Network (NDN) think tank. He was one of the few analysts who did not believe there would be "a red wave" in 2022.  He & Roger discuss Democratic over performance in recent elections, 2024 Presidential polling & the Biden campaign, why Democrats are in a good demographic position, and more.

    Episode 39 - Tom Bonier, CEO of Target Smart

    Episode 39 -  Tom Bonier, CEO of Target Smart
    Tom Bonier has been a consultant to Democratic campaigns, including Senators Cory Booker and Elizabeth Warren, as well as President Obama's 2008 Presidential campaign. He is now CEO of the Democratic data firm Target Smart and he joins Rogers to discuss the upcoming midterm elections: what the polling is saying, early voting data, the surge in women voters, and more. 

    Episode 38 - Ashley All, Spokesperson for Kansans for Constitutional Freedom

    Episode 38 - Ashley All, Spokesperson for Kansans for Constitutional Freedom

    This summer, Kansas voted NO on a state Constitutional amendment that would have banned abortion.  Ashley All, Spokesperson for Kansans for Constitutional Freedom, joins Roger to discuss how her group mobilized voters in a deeply conservative state to show up to protect abortion rights and what kind of messaging will work best with red state voters in this November's midterms.  

    Episode 37 - Robin Johnson, Host of the Heartland Politics podcast

    Episode 37 - Robin Johnson, Host of the Heartland Politics podcast

    Robin Johnson, along with Representative Cheri Bustos, former Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, put together a research project about how Democratic representatives in 10 midwestern states won in districts carried by Donald Trump. Roger & Robin discuss those findings, how Democrats can rebound with rural voters and midterm election politics in Iowa & Illinois.  

    Episode 33 - Joe Kennedy, Former Massachusetts Congressman and Founder of Groundwork Project

    Episode 33 - Joe Kennedy, Former Massachusetts Congressman and Founder of Groundwork Project

    Joe Kennedy, a member of the legendary Kennedy political family, served 4 terms in Congress but left government this year to form Groundwork Project, a grassroots organization that supports and invests in community organizers in red state America.  Roger & Joe discuss how Democrats can win back rural voters and what it takes for Democrats to be competitive long-term in red states.

    Episode 32 - Poppy Northcutt, former NASA Engineer & Texas women's rights attorney

    Episode 32 - Poppy Northcutt, former NASA Engineer & Texas women's rights attorney

    Poppy Northcutt was the first woman ever to work in NASA's Mission Control. Her work in the space program made her acutely aware of women's rights issues and she eventually became an attorney who has been on the front lines of abortion rights activism since the days of Roe v Wade.  She & Roger discuss the current Texas abortion law, the strengths & weaknesses of the Pro-Choice movement and Texas politics.

    Episode 31 - Filmmaker Todd Drezner & Former WV Senate Candidate Bo Copley

    Episode 31 - Filmmaker Todd Drezner & Former WV Senate Candidate Bo Copley

    After an in-person encounter with Hillary Clinton, unemployed coal industry worker Bo Copley decided to run for the Republican Senate nomination in West Virginia. New York filmmaker Todd Drezner followed Bo's Senate campaign and the result is the documentary, The Campaign of Miner Bo.  Todd & Bo join Roger to discuss what it's like for outsiders in politics and what a liberal filmmaker learned about red state America.

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    Episode 30 - Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh

    Episode 30 -  Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh

    Former Republican Congressman Joe Walsh started off as a Trump supporter but began to sour on him quickly.  In the end, he not only turned on Trump but ran against him in the 2020 Republican primaries. Roger and Joe discuss Joe's regrets in helping to create the Republican Party that exists today, where Trump voters are at now and whether they can be reached, Joe's advice for Democrats, and more.

    Episode 29 - Comedian Steve Hofstetter

    Episode 29 -  Comedian Steve Hofstetter

    Comedian Steve Hofstetter is back on tour for the first time since the pandemic started and checks in with Roger from the road. They discuss comedy & politics: the difference in performing in red vs blue states, responding to hecklers & harassers, whether comedy can persuade people politically and more.

    Episode 28 - Author/Journalist Ross Benes

    Episode 28 - Author/Journalist Ross Benes

    Ross Benes grew up in small town Nebraska, surrounded by Republicans.  Now he lives in Brooklyn.  His book "Rural Rebellion: How Nebraska Became a Republican Stronghold" details Nebraska's move rightward but is also a personal story about understanding both rural and urban cultures, and how to bridge that divide. Ross and Roger discuss the misconceptions about rural voters and how Democrats can be competitive in Nebraska again. 

    Episode 27 - Author/Journalist Alec MacGillis

    Episode 27 - Author/Journalist Alec MacGillis

    Journalist Alec MacGillis often writes about inequality in the U.S., including a New York Times article that led to the launch of this very Clusterfucked podcast.  His new book, Fulfillment: Winning & Losing in One-Click America, looks at winners and losers in different regions through the lens of Amazon.  Roger and Alec discuss the book, how the pandemic has affected liberal clustering and more.

    Episode 24 - Ashley York, Director of the documentary film, Hillbilly

    Episode 24 - Ashley York, Director of the documentary film, Hillbilly

    A California filmmaker goes back to where she grew up in small-town Kentucky to find out why her relatives support Trump and to explore the cultural stereotyping of the people of Appalachia.

    Roger and Director Ashley York discuss her film Hillbilly, the conditions that led to the politics of the region and the surprising progressive community in Kentucky and surrounding red states.