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May 14
1h 20m

Have Democrats Found Their Red State SAV...

Chuck Todd
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Chuck Todd opens with a blistering analysis of America's current political landscape, arguing that both major parties are fundamentally weak and surviving only through their duopoly of ballot access. He examines the potential for political realignment, questioning whether MAGA and establishment Republicans might fracture and if figures like Senator John Cornyn would fare better as independents. Chuck doesn't hold back on the Biden administration either, calling out what he sees as selfishness from the Bidens and criticizing aides who failed to report the President's decline sooner, suggesting cabinet secretaries will need to answer for what he terms a "cover up."

Then he’s joined by Rob Sand, Democratic candidate for governor of Iowa, who discusses his record of uncovering government waste and his vision for the state. Sand outlines his bipartisan approach to governance and delivers a sharp critique of Iowa's school voucher program, arguing it lacks transparency and has allowed private schools to raise tuition while turning away disabled students. The conversation covers Iowa's political shift, education policy, and whether Democrats should restore Iowa's first-in-the-nation primary status. 

The episode concludes with "Ask Chuck," where Todd answers listener questions on topics ranging from the theoretical "Limbaugh effect" in Obama's election to the practicality of expanding the House of Representatives, and even touches on the NBA draft lottery's impact on Texas basketball teams.

Timeline:

00:00 Introduction

01:30 Both the Republican and Democratic parties are very weak

03:00 Without the duopoly of ballot access, one of the two parties would have disappeared

04:30 Interparty splits and the potential for independents?

06:00 Could MAGA vs establishment factions fracture in the GOP?

07:30 Would John Cornyn be better served running as an independent in Texas?

11:10 Republicans have too many crowded primaries in Senate races

12:30 Both parties brands are broken

14:30 The Bidens have been selfish

16:30 Shame on the anonymous aides who didn’t report Biden’s decline sooner

17:45 Biden’s aides pushed back publicly and privately before he stepped down

18:20 Biden’s cabinet secretaries will have to answer for the cover up

21:10 The DNC drama surrounding David Hogg

23:55 The DNC looks ridiculous right now

26:15 Rob Sand joins the Chuck ToddCast 

26:45 Why run for governor of Iowa? 

29:30 Rob found a record amount of waste and abuse in Iowa government 

30:15 Did you think about running as an independent? 

34:35 If you win, is it a victory for Democrats or for independents? 

36:45 Rob would appoint a bipartisan cabinet 

37:30 The school voucher program in Iowa isn't transparent 

38:45 The public school vouchers can be audited, the private ones can't 

41:15 Iowa's public schools are falling behind 

43:00 Private schools can turn away disabled students 

44:15 Private schools just raised tuition after voucher program rollout 

45:30 What's the plan to improve public schools in Iowa? 

49:10 What are some Kim Reynolds policies he would keep? 

51:05 Has Iowa shifted right, or is it a Trump phenomenon? 

53:15 Should Democrats make Iowa their first primary state again? 

56:30 Pete Buttigieg broke through in Iowa 

59:00 Lottery scam in Iowa 

1:03:00 What hurts Iowa more; tariffs or the USAID contracts being terminated? 

1:05:15 Does he expect a primary challenger?

1:06:05 Chuck's thoughts on Rob Sand interview 

1:06:30 Ask Chuck 

1:06:35 Has there ever been a study on the "Limbaugh effect", encouraging Democrats to vote for Obama? 

1:11:35 If you doubled the size of the House, would there be physical space constraints? 

1:14:15 Would a third party like the forward party focused on a singular issue be effective? 

1:17:05 The NBA draft lottery ensured that all three Texas teams will be great

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