logo
episode-header-image
Sep 24
56m 56s

Full interview w/ Rep. Chris Deluzio - W...

Chuck Todd
About this episode

Congressman Chris Deluzio joins Chuck Todd to talk about the political transformation of Western Pennsylvania, the challenges of running as a Democrat in a swing district, and the lessons he’s learned since succeeding Conor Lamb. From the hollowing out of factory towns to the rare but pivotal swing voters who decide elections, Deluzio reflects on the realignment that has reshaped the region’s politics. He also opens up about how 9/11 led him to serve in the Navy, why he believes American democracy is at risk, and the urgent need for reforms to restore voter trust.

The conversation also dives into big debates in Washington: partisan gerrymandering, government shutdown brinkmanship, establishing limits on presidential power, and the dangers of politicizing the military. Deluzio weighs in on rail safety after East Palestine, social media’s effect on kids, and congressional corruption—from stock trading to pay structures that keep working-class Americans from serving. Plus, Chuck gets his take on the rising cost of energy, Pittsburgh sports, and whether Democrats can win back voters by focusing squarely on economic issues.

Got injured in an accident? You could be one click away from a claim worth millions. Just visit https://www.forthepeople.com/TODDCAST to start your claim now with Morgan & Morgan without leaving your couch. Remember, it's free unless you win!

Timeline:

(Timestamps may vary based on advertisements)

00:00 Congressman Chris Deluzio joins the Chuck ToddCast

00:45 How much has your district changed since Connor Lamb won it?
01:45 How did the Pittsburgh area swing from Democratic to Republican?

02:30 The hollowing out of factory towns was key to political realignment in PA

03:15 Who is the McCormick/Deluzio voter?

04:15 Swing voters still exist but are rare

06:00 How difficult is it to talk to voters with the “D” next to your name?

07:45 9/11 sealed Chris’s decision to join the navy

09:45 We should be very concerned about the state of American democracy

11:00 Younger generations will have a worse standard of living than their parents

12:45 Democrats mixed message on redistricting

13:30 We should have a federal ban on partisan gerrymandering

14:15 Democrats can’t unilaterally disarm

15:15 Gerrymandering makes it hard to earn trust back with voters

16:45 Senate Democrats should use their leverage in shutdown fight

17:45 Only open to six week extension if Republicans willing to work with Dems

19:00 Thoughts on Fetterman’s intention to vote to fund the government

20:30 There’s been a scrambling of the centrist & progressive wings of the party

22:00 The fissure in the party is more about fighting than ideology

22:45 Fighting the imperial presidency is the priority

24:30 We need to put limits on the executive to prevent overreach

25:45 We can’t be at the mercy of the whims of the president

26:15 Kash Patel’s FBI shut down investigation into Tom Homan taking cash bribe

27:30 We need to formal guardrails and can’t rely on norms

28:15 Trump’s efforts to politicize the naval academy and military

30:00 Efforts to politicize the military are dangerous and erode trust

30:45 Military lawyers ignored,extrajudicial killings in Caribbean are illegal

32:45 Presidents have abused war powers for years, Congress needs to intervene

34:00 Defense is one of the few areas of bipartisan cooperation

34:45 Republicans willing to work on rail safety after East Palestine derailment

36:15 Can congress work together on internet/social media safety for kids?

37:15 Banning smartphones in classrooms has 80/20 support

38:45 There’s a huge concentration of power in tech and media

39:45 It’s harder for a president to bully a diverse market that isn’t consolidated

41:15 Voters agree that there’s corruption, but they think all politicians are corrupt

42:15 We should ban congressional stock trading, corruption breeds distrust

43:30 Congress deserve pay raise in exchange for stock trading ban

46:15 You shouldn’t have to be wealthy to serve in congress

47:00 Working class candidates need to be supported

47:45 Can Democrats drop cultural issues and purely run on economics?

49:30 The rise in energy bills could become a huge issue in coming months

50:30 The Big Beautiful Bill will make the energy prices problem worse

51:30 Tempted to go to the Steelers game in Ireland?

53:00 Pittsburgh Pirates ownership issue

55:00 More PSU or Pitt fans in your district?


Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Up next
Oct 9
Full Episode - The Shutdown Has Become A Choice - Trump’s Showdown In Chicago + Why America’s Colleges Are FAILING Their Students
As the government shutdown stretches on, Chuck Todd breaks down how both parties are calculating the political costs — and why Democrats may have already achieved what they wanted. With air travel disruptions mounting and healthcare debates pulling in new Republican attention, th ... Show More
2h 13m
Oct 9
Interview Only w/Paul Glastris - Why America’s Colleges Are FAILING Their Students
Chuck Todd sits down with Washington Monthly editor-in-chief Paul Glastris to unpack how America’s college ranking system went off the rails—and how it’s warping higher education itself. Glastris argues that U.S. News & World Report rewards wealth, not value, pushing schools to c ... Show More
1 h
Oct 9
Chuck’s Commentary - The Shutdown Has Become A Choice + Trump’s Showdown In Chicago
As the government shutdown stretches on, Chuck Todd breaks down how both parties are calculating the political costs — and why Democrats may have already achieved what they wanted. With air travel disruptions mounting and healthcare debates pulling in new Republican attention, th ... Show More
1h 9m
Recommended Episodes
Sep 3
Has RFK Jr declared a war on science?
Why has America's health secretary RFK Jr fired the head of America's public health body? He says she was taking the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention in the wrong direction. She and her colleagues - who have resigned in protest - say they were uncomfortable following an ... Show More
39m 19s
Feb 2025
Should we be worried about bird flu?
Today we’re talking about bird flu. It’s infecting flocks of chickens, causing egg prices to rise across the country, plus herds of dairy cattle and people are getting sick too. And all of this is happening amid sweeping changes at U.S. federal health agencies. The Trump administ ... Show More
17m 50s
Nov 2024
The “Sad Norman Rockwell” Edition
This week, Scott sat down with Lawfare Senior Editors Molly Reynolds and Alan Rozenshtein, and with University of Houston Law Center Assistant Professor of Law Chris Mirasola, to talk through the week’s big national security news, including:“Troops, There It Is.” President-elect ... Show More
1h 19m
Sep 16
Maddow: For a would-be strongman, Trump is profoundly weak
Rachel Maddow points out that Donald Trump is following the "strongman" playbook so closely, and with such a lack of originality, that his behavior in his second term has become entirely predictable. And yet, for all of his aspirations to be a strongman, his leadership suffers fr ... Show More
43m 27s
Jan 2025
Trump's Insurrection: The Collapse of His Presidency (Ep 1)
At the start of 2020, Donald Trump would have been fairly confident of his reelection. The economy was strong, unemployment and inflation were low, and his approval rating was as high as it had ever been. Then it all fell apart. As he struggled to deal first with the Covid-19 pan ... Show More
59m 12s
Jan 2024
NEW TRUMP TERROR THREAT - 1.10.24
SERIES 2 EPISODE 104: COUNTDOWN WITH KEITH OLBERMANN A-Block (1:44) Trump made another threat of political violence and terrorism and once again escaped being treated like any other terrorist or criminal trying to blackmail the nation by promising mass death and destruction if he ... Show More
42m 17s
Apr 2022
Barack Obama makes demands. The DOJ spied on journalists. Joe Biden accidentally speaks the truth about crisis and opportunity. Brian Stelte
THE THESIS: In the battle for actual truth, Democrats get suicided by their obsessions. THE SCRIPTURE & SCRIPTURAL RESOURCES:  Psalm 33: 10-14 10 The Lord foils the plans of the nations;     he thwarts the purposes of the peoples. 11 But the plans of the Lord stand firm forever, ... Show More
1 h
Apr 2025
Trump Backing Down on Trade War?
First: Investors think President Trump may be backing down on his trade war with China. So does Beijing. You won't believe what's trending on Chinese social media today.  Plus: How much longer will the GOP stand by embattled Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth? Dana speaks with the to ... Show More
43m 36s
Jul 2024
The deluge of Trump news
We’re still processing the news of the shooting at Donald Trump’s campaign rally in Pennsylvania over the weekend. On top of that, a federal judge dismissed the classified documents case against the former president. We’ll get into the news and why it matters how we talk about it ... Show More
17m 12s
Apr 2025
Trump's Art of the Fold
Republicans go into full propaganda mode to sell Trump's reversal on tariffs as the culmination of a brilliant master strategy—until Trump himself admits it was just a reaction to the markets freaking out. Meanwhile, in one of his scariest, most authoritarian moves yet, Trump ord ... Show More
1h 38m