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Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov analyze the emerging MAGA civil war, discussing Trump's weakening grip, internal Republican party fractures, potential 2028 candidates, and the ongoing power struggles within conservative media and political circles.
Senator Joe Manchin discusses his book "Dead Center," his political journey, views on bipartisanship, term limits, the future of the Democratic Party, and his perspectives on recent presidents while advocating for centrism and putting country before party.
Historian Heather Cox Richardson discusses the "No Kings" protests, the erosion of democratic norms, the failure of corporate and political leadership, and how national service could help rebuild American unity and shared purpose.
Democrats risk sounding stale by running against Trump in 2026 midterms while lacking a forward-looking affirmative message that could appeal to younger voters and persuadable moderates beyond the party's base.
In this episode of Raging Moderates, Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov discuss the ongoing government shutdown, Trump's progress on Project 2025, and the upcoming "No Kings" protests, highlighting concerns about authoritarianism and democratic erosion.
Jessica sits down with New York Times national political correspondent Shane Goldmacher to unpack President Trump’s unprecedented takeover of D.C.’s police force — even as crime hits a 30-year low — the redistricting battle in Texas that could reshape the House map, and the aggressive countermoves from blue states. They also explore why Democrats are betting on military veterans to win swing districts in 2026, and how Republicans are preparing for a post-Trump era. Follow Jessica Tarlov, @JessicaTarlov. Follow Prof G, @profgalloway. Follow Raging Moderates, @RagingModeratesPod. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices