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    Explore "political messaging" with insightful episodes like "What's the plan, SNP?", "How To Make Slogans Great Again", "2/8/23: State Of The Union 2023", "He’s Running (Ep 1896)" and "11/3/22: Suburban Voters, Dem Messaging, Twitter Policy, Gas Prices, Covid Reckoning, & More!" from podcasts like ""Holyrood Sources", "How To Win An Election", "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar", "The Dan Bongino Show" and "Breaking Points with Krystal and Saagar"" and more!

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    What's the plan, SNP?

    What's the plan, SNP?

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    This week Calum, Andy and Geoff discuss the big question for the SNP: what is the electoral strategy? Plus should SNP MPs walk out of Westminster? As murmurings of a Boris Johnson return to politics make waves around Westminster and beyond, could Nicola Sturgeon follow suit and come back? And how do you get the NHS in Scotland back in working order again? All in today's episode.

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    How To Make Slogans Great Again

    How To Make Slogans Great Again

    Yes We Can. Are you Thinking What We're Thinking? Labour Isn't Working. New Labour, New Britain. Take Back Control.


    When it comes to campaign slogans, what separates the good from the bad? And how are they being used to sell Rishi Sunak and Keir Starmer?


    Matt Chorley is joined by Daniel Finkelstein, Polly Mackenzie and Peter Mandelson to pick their favourite campaign songs - and Peter sings along.


    Music:

    We'll Be the Change - Liberal Democrat Community Choir

    Meet The Challenge, Make the Change - Eddie Bayliss

    Heartlands - Mike Batt 



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    2/8/23: State Of The Union 2023

    2/8/23: State Of The Union 2023

    Krystal and Saagar are joined by a slate of guests to discuss the pre and post reactions to Biden's State of the Union 2023.

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    He’s Running (Ep 1896)

    He’s Running (Ep 1896)
    In this episode, I address the big announcement by Donald Trump. I also address a scandalous new report about the FBI, and their interest in a destructive spying tool.  News Picks: He’s running! The FBI considered deploying Pegasus? There’s a catastrophic male fertility crisis going on. The Washington Post tells the real Mar a Lago story.  It’s time to dump the pollsters. Copyright Bongino Inc All Rights Reserved Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    11/3/22: Suburban Voters, Dem Messaging, Twitter Policy, Gas Prices, Covid Reckoning, & More!

    11/3/22: Suburban Voters, Dem Messaging, Twitter Policy, Gas Prices, Covid Reckoning, & More!

    Krystal and Saagar bring the news about midterm polls, Biden's speech, Twitter policy, Ukraine diplomacy, Biden's stumbles, windfall profits tax, pandemic reckoning, and populist messaging!


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    Stan Greenberg: https://prospect.org/politics/a-memo-to-democrats/ 


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    Can Democrats Turn Their 2022 Around?

    Can Democrats Turn Their 2022 Around?

    With the midterms just over six months away, the electoral prospects for Democrats are looking bleak. President Biden’s approval rating is at 42 percent, around where Donald Trump’s was at this point in his presidency. Recent polls asking whether Americans want Republicans or Democrats in Congress found that Republicans are leading by about 2 percentage points. And with inflation spiking to its highest point in decades, Covid cases rising and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continuing to send economic and humanitarian shock waves across the globe, things don’t look as if they are going to get better anytime soon.

    What will it take for Democrats to turn things around? What fights should they be picking with Republicans, and how should they be making the case that they deserve another chance at leading the country?

    Sean McElwee is a co-founder and the executive director of Data for Progress, a research organization that gathers polling data to strategize on behalf of progressive causes and policies. Anat Shenker-Osorio is a principal at ASO Communications, a political communications firm that conducts analytic and empirical research to help progressive political campaigns. She also hosts the “Words to Win By” podcast. McElwee and Shenker-Osorio have deeply influenced my thinking on how words work in American politics: how campaigns can meaningfully address what voters want and how they can persuade swing voters and motivate the party’s base.

    In this conversation, McElwee and Shenker-Osorio help me understand where Democrats stand with the electorate and what, if anything, they can do to improve their chances in 2022. We discuss why Biden’s approval rating is so low, given the popularity of his policies, why governing parties so often lose midterm elections, whether Democrats should focus more on persuading swing voters or on mobilizing their base, why it’s important for Democrats to get their base to sing from the same songbook, what Democrats can learn from Trump about winning voters’ attention, how Republicans are running politics on easy mode, whether it was wise politically for Biden to double down on the message to fund the police, what political fights Democrats should pick in the lead-up to the midterms, how the party should handle spiking inflation and more.

    Mentioned:

    "Democrats, Here's How to Lose in 2022. And Deserve It." by Ezra Klein

    Book recommendations:

    Anat Shenker-Osorio

    A Theory of System Justification by John T. Jost

    Memorial by Bryan Washington

    These Precious Days by Ann Patchett

    Sean McElwee

    The Course by Ed Miller

    The Precipice by Toby Ord

    The Climate War by Eric Pooley

    Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at ezrakleinshow@nytimes.com.

    You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs.

    “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.

    "OK, Groomer."

    "OK, Groomer."

    Democrats navigate immigration, student debt relief, and gas prices with an eye on the midterms, Wisconsin Democratic Party Chair Ben Wikler joins to discuss the strategy behind some of the big wins in his state’s local elections this week, and the MAGA wing of the Republican Party has taken to calling everyone who doesn’t agree with them a pedophile.


    For a closed-captioned version of this episode, click here. For a transcript of this episode, please email transcripts@crooked.com and include the name of the podcast.

     

    “Republicans not quite in array.”

    “Republicans not quite in array.”

    The Republican Party is still more Marjorie Taylor Green than Glenn Youngkin, Washington Post columnist Perry Bacon joins to talk Democratic midterm strategy in the wake of last week’s elections, and Jon and Dan answer a few of your questions.




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    Daily Wire Backstage: WE DO NOT COMPLY

    Daily Wire Backstage: WE DO NOT COMPLY

    Will President Biden’s call for a vaccine mandate finally wake people up to the tyrannical leanings of this radical leftist administration? Does the Texas heartbeat law mean we may see an end to Roe V. Wade in the near future? Is it too soon to count on the GOP winning big in 2022 as the Dems continue to author disaster after disaster? 

    Join this roundtable discussion featuring Ben Shapiro, Andrew Klavan, Michael Knowles, Matt Walsh, and Daily Wire god-king Jeremy Boreing to find out!

    Get Ben Shapiro’s new book, The Authoritarian Moment: How the Left Weaponized America’s Institutions Against Dissent. OUT NOW! Order your copy at: dailywire.com/ben

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    Ep. 847 The 2020 Presidential Election Has Already Begun

    Ep. 847  The 2020 Presidential Election Has Already Begun
    Summary:In this episode I address some positive signs for the Trump 2020 re-election campaign. I discuss why Facebook and Twitter need conservatives more than conservatives need them. I also discuss the controversy behind a powerful new opioid on the market. News Picks:Will President Trump declassify the Spygate documents? The Democrats are already crying foul over the acting attorney general. Liberals blew it in some competitive elections. Was this the Kavanaugh election? Could Papadopoulos blow the Russia hoax wide open? The Democrats are desperate to get their hands on social media companies. Copyright CRTV. All rights reserved.               Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

    This isn’t Joe Kennedy’s grandfather’s Democratic Party, and he knows it

    This isn’t Joe Kennedy’s grandfather’s Democratic Party, and he knows it
    When you’re sitting in front of Rep. Joe Kennedy, it’s clear that you’re sitting in front of a Kennedy. The face, the jawline — it’s all uncannily familiar. But Kennedy, the grandson of Robert F. Kennedy, is rising in a changed Democratic Party. In the 1950s, the nonwhite share of the Democratic vote was about 7 percent. In 2012, it was about 44 percent — and that number is ticking upward. Kennedy is navigating it smoothly. Tapped to give the Democratic response to the State of the Union — and you’ll want to listen to him tell the story of how that came about — he delivered a powerful performance in a speaking slot that usually buries ambitious young politicians. And he did it by reminding Democrats that their rhetoric can be bigger than their divisions, that a party built on difference can still see its way to a national identity. In this conversation, Kennedy and I talk about the vision and the policies that lie behind that speech. Where should Democrats go on health care, on economics, on drugs? Is the divide over identity politics and economic populism really a “false choice,” as Kennedy argues? And how do Democrats talk about unity when Trump keeps driving the national conversation into divisive issues? Further Reading: Matt Yglesias' piece on Rep. Kennedy's SOTU response The Ezra Klein Show episode with the authors of How Democracies Die Books: Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi The Alchemist by Paulo Coelho Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices