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  • Kinky Friedman passed away yesterday, June 27 2024. This is a re-release of a Pro Politics Podcast episode with Kinky originally released June 4, 2021.

    Kinky Friedman wore many hats in his 79 years - country music artist, bestselling novelist, political candidate, animal welfare activist, friend of multiple US Presidents, and a Texas and American icon. In this conversation from roughly three years ago, Kinky talks his connections to figures as varied as Nelson Mandela, Adlai Stevenson, John F Kennedy, Barbara Jordan, Bob Dylan, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush among others - and insight into the life of a truly American original.

  • Debbie Cox Bultan has been working in Democratic politics for more than 30 years, including more than a decade at the Democratic Leadership Council and then helping start NewDEAL where she is now the CEO. At NewDEAL, she works to connect pro-growth progressive leaders and help raise their profiles and amplify their ideas. In this conversation, she talks about the Hill internship that drew her to a career in politics, lessons learned managing campaigns, her long tenure at the influential DLC think tank, what has gone in to starting and growing New Deal over the last several years, and some of her top priorities heading into the 2024 elections.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    Growing up in an apolitical, middle-class family in Sacramento...

    A formative DC internship for her local Congressman, Vic Fazio...

    Debbie's early experiences working in CA campaign fundraising and managing...

    Debbie's 15 years working at the DLC, the Democratic Leadership Council & the impact the DLC had on American politics...

    Starting the center-left NewDEAL non-profit to engage and promote young Democratic leaders...

    Using Pete Buttigieg as an example to talk through the role NewDEAL can play in the rise of a public figure...

    How Debbie has worked to develop to a well-rounded skillset to lead a national organization...

    The "Freedom Agenda" NewDEAL has helped develop...

    The role Debbie sees the issue of abortion rights playing in the '24 election cycle...

    Advice for the next generation of political operatives...

    Debbie's most unusual, successful work habit...

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  • Mickey Edwards served 16 years in Congress, as the first Republican to represent his Oklahoma City-based district in almost 50 years. Prior to his time in the House, he'd already made a mark as a leader in early days of "New Right" conservative organizations like the Young Republicans and Heritage Foundation. In this conversation, he talks his early days as a conservative political outsider in a Democratic state, the upset victory that propelled him to 8 terms in the House, his ascent within the GOP House Leadership, and how conservatism and Congress have changed since he left elected office.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    Growing up blue-collar in the Rust Belt, before his family moves to Oklahoma City...

    The incredible story of surviving three gunshot wounds while being robbed....

    What led him to gravitate to conservative politics in a one-party Democratic state...

    His roots as part of the "New Right" in the 1960s and 1970s...

    His early days as a newspaperman before entering politics exclusively...

    How he beat established Republicans and Democrats in route to becoming the first GOP House member to represent OK City in nearly 50 years...

    How he caused a furor from both parties in his first floor speech in the House...

    Why Tip O'Neil is one of his political heroes...

    Why he views GOP Speaker Newt Gingrich and Democrat Jim Wright as harmful to the institution of the House...

    His occasional role in the 70s and 80s as a conduit between the establishment and activist wings of the GOP...

    Memories of working with Presidents Carter, Reagan, and Bush...

    The entreaties he made to organized labor to try to forge common ground with the GOP...

    Why he considers himself a "Jack Kemp Republican"...

    How he became the GOP Policy Chair, the 4th highest leadership position in the House GOP...

    Why advocating for the Osage Tribe was his proudest moment as a House member...

    His analysis of how the conservative movement and Republican Party have gotten off track...

    His level of his pessimism that our political system will become increasingly dysfunctional...

    His thoughts on a career as a prominent Jewish Republican...

    The current projects he's most passionate about...

    AND Ethan Allen, the American Conservative Union, James Baker, Blair House, Lauren Boebert, cinder blocks, the Cleveland Guardians, Hillary Clinton, closed rules, Tom Delay, JR Ewing, Matt Gaetz, Barry Goldwater, Nathan Hale, Denny Hastert, Chic Hecht, Patrick Henry, The Heritage Foundation, Jewish Workmens' Circle, John Kennedy, Killers of the Flower Moon, Paul Laxalt, Look Magazine, Ed Madigan, Bob Michel, Richard Nixon, Oklahoma Sooners, night depositories, Ronald Reagan, Sandinistas, Chris Shays, shoe stores, the Sierra Club, John Sununu, tall grass praries, Marjorie Taylor Green, the Tea Party, Tinker Air Force base, Donald Trump, JC Watts, Paul Weyrich, Jim Wright, Lee Zeldin...& more!

  • Heather Williams is the President of the DLCC, the Democratic Legislative Campaign Committee - the party committee focused on state legislative races and chambers. In this conversation, Heather talks her initial path to politics, working in state legislative races in Iowa, early days working in finance, the many hats she's worn at the DLCC, and now her current role as the organization's President. We also go in depth on why state legislative races are so critical, the current battleground map heading into the 2024 elections, the importance of the issue of abortion, and much more with a leading thinker on all things state legislative politics.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    How Heather became interested in politics growing up in Minnesota...

    Heather's early political roots working in Iowa...

    What Heather learned from well-respected, Iowa Senate Leader Mike Gronstal...

    What made Heather gravitate to working in the finance role in campaigns...

    How Heather was drawn to the DLCC initially, almost 20 years ago...

    Heather's take on what makes for a successful state legislative caucus operation...

    The many hats Heather wears as President of the DLCC, and how she's tackled some that didn't come as naturally to her...

    Legislative lessons learned after big Democratic losses in the 2010 election cycle...

    Heather's favorite case studies for legislative wins coming out of the 2022 midterms...

    Heather on her approach to leading a big political organization, despite not being a natural extrovert...

    What Heather learned from her long-term predecessor at DLCC, Jessica Post...

    Why it's important to "get comfortable with risk"...

    How Heather thinks about the current partisan balance at the state legislative level and her priorities for the 2024 cycle...

    The role that the abortion issue is currently playing in state legislative politics...

    How the DLCC has to always have future redistricting in mind as a strategic priority...

    Some of the most dynamic state legislative leaders currently on the scene...

    Heather's advice to those just starting a career in politics...

    Heather's most unusual, successful work habit...

  • Hal Malchow was the incredibly innovative Democratic direct mail and fundraising consultant, who passed away several weeks ago. His final chapter was chronicled by Sasha Issenberg in Politico recently. Hal's was truly a creative mind, including breaking new ground on sophisticated political microtargeting and "social pressure" tactics to generate increased voter turnout. Joining this conversation are two of Hal's longtime business partners and friends - fellow direct mail consultants, Trish Hoppey and Rich Schlackman. We discuss Hal's political roots in progressive politics out of the Deep South, his innovative and curious political mind, the new approaches he developed, and the legacy he leaves behind after decades in the trenches of political targeting and communications.


    IN THIS EPISODE

    Memories of meeting Hal for the first time...

    Hal's path to DC from the Deep South...

    The GOP luminary who was one of Hal's most trusted friends...

    The innovations in political targeting and messaging spearheaded by Hal...

    A few of the races and campaigns most impacted by Hal's creativity...

    The origin of Hal's groundbreaking work on "social pressure" with two Ivy League academics...

    Why Hal left day-to-day consulting after the 2010 cycle and how he stayed involved over the past decade...

    Hal's most recent advice to Democratic campaigns...

    Hal's motivations during the final chapter of his life...

    Final thoughts on Hal's legacy in politics...

    AND The Analyst Institute, bananas ideas, Evan Bayh, better mousetraps, Andrew Bleeker, CHAID analysis, Campaign Performance Group, Christina Coloroso, couch surfing, Mario Cuomo, Morris Dees, failed attorneys, fake-out mail, Vic Fazio, feedback loops, funny accents, Page Gardner, Alan Gerber, Al Gore, Christine Hopkinson, Herb Kelleher, Harry Kennedy, Ted Kennedy, Dean Levitan, Alex Malchow, microtargeting, Janet Napolitano, Gavin Newsom, paella, personalized yard signs, Mike Podhorzer, rat infestations, Rick Ridder, Mitt Romney, Ron Rosenblith, Santa Fe, Tom Sugar, Richard Viguerie, Voter Contact Services, Mark Warner, Michael Woolridge & more!

  • Matt Robison has worn many political hats, among them working in numerous positions across Capitol Hill - including serving as Chief of Staff for three members. He also managed the successful 2012 upset re-election of Rep. John Tierney, after Tierney was named the GOP's top takeover opportunity that cycle. With roots in Manhattan, Matt had formative experiences in NYC public schools before a chance meeting with then Governor Bill Clinton in 1992 and an unlikey mentor at Harvard, nudged him to a career working in government. In this conversation, Matt talks his path to working in politics, goes deep on the best practices and unwritten rules of working on the Hill, and updates on his post-Hill life as a writer, radio host, and podcaster.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    How Matt's brief time in the NYC public school system informed his future outlook as a political operative...

    Matt's memorable experience meeting Bill Clinton during the 1992 presidential campaign...

    An unexpected political mentor and how Matt got his foot into the political door...

    Matt successfully manages a Democratic House incumbent in 2012 who was the GOP's #1 target...

    Matt's initial impressions of working on the Hill as a junior staffer...

    Matt's best practices for running a Hill office...

    The mistake Matt made as a Hill Chief that led to an attack ad against his member...

    Why scheduling is the worst part of the job as a Hill Chief of Staff...

    The one type of person Matt recommends never hiring as a Hill Chief...

    Matt's advice for new Hill staffers...

    Matt's take on the rise of unionized Hill offices...

    Matt's estimate on the share of House members who are jerks...

    Some of the most impressive members (both Dem & GOP) Matt saw during his time on the Hill...

    Why Matt left the Hill after running three House offices...

    Matt's "most interesting number in politics"...

    Matt's current podcast, releasing three episodes a week...

    Matt's strangest work habits...

    AND Charlie Bass, Biafra, Lauren Boebert, Jeb Bradley, George HW Bush, Robert Caro, James Carville, General Comfort, Crash Davis, Mickey Edwards, David Gergen, Newt Gingrich, gross metaphors, half hugs, Paul Hodes, Rush Holt, Steny Hoyer, hybrid ads, illegal offshore gambling rings, Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs, Gerry Kavanaugh, logistical nightmares, Nancy Mace, massive scandals, Chris Matthews, Mike Michaud, Mr. Miyagi, Tip O'Neill, Barack Obama, Nancy Pelosi, personal mishegas, philosophical questions, Reagan Democrats, Stu Rothenberg, South Park, the stupidest law in America, John Tierney, Donald Trump, unhinged maniacs, wicked sore throats...& more!

  • Carlos Lozada is currently an Opinion columnist at The New York Times, after spending nearly 20 years at The Washington Post - where he earned the Pulitzer Prize in 2019 for criticism as The Post's nonfiction book critic. He's also an author, with his second book - The Washington Book - recently published: a collection of essays exploring what books by and about D.C. power players reveal about the people and political conflicts that define Washington. In this conversation, Carlos talks his path from Peru to South Bend to D.C., his accidental route to working in the press, some of his favorite Washington books and stories, and deeply mining his own insights into our current political moment.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    Carlos' personal journey from Lima, Peru to Washington D.C...

    Carlos "gateway drug" books into the genre of Washington books...

    How Carlos defines what exactly is a "Washington Book"...

    Carlos weighs in on what he considers some of the earliest Washington Books...

    Carlos' rave review of the U.S. Grant memoir...

    The place of All The President's Men in the pantheon of Washington Books...

    Carlos' favorite cliches from presidential campaign memoirs...

    The D.C. corridors of power that are undercovered in Washington Books...

    The Washington Books that are purely exercises in settling scores...

    Carlos compares the Donald Trump of 2016 to the Donald Trump of 2024...

    The Washington Books that never were that Carlos would love to read...

    What reading Vladimir Putin revealed to Carlos about the Russian leader...

    Carlos' 101 on sharp essay-writing...

    Carlos waxes nostalgic about the late Washinton Post Outlook Section...

    AND The 1619 Project, Alexis de Tocqueville, all sorts of minutia, Jody Allen, the American Enterprise Institute, Carol Anderson, animating impulses, The Appalachian Trail, Appomattox, asymmetric polarization, Peter Baker, Steve Bannon, Bob Barnett, beleaguered officials, Joe Biden, Joan Biskupic, Kate Boo, George H.W. Bush, Robert Caro, Jimmy Carter, Jesus Christ, Julie Davis, drop-down menus, enabling environments, farm foremen, The Federal Reserve, Craig Fehrman, Foreign Policy magazine, full absorption, Susan Glasser, Garret Graff, Lindsay Graham, Alan Greenspan, Stephanie Grisham, Maggie Haberman, Susan Hennessey, Fiona Hill, Dustin Hoffman, holy crap anecdotes, David Ignatius, joining-ness, Jurassic Park, Bob Kaiser, Ibram X. Kendi, the Kerner Commission, Adam Kushner, Robert E. Lee, Joe Lieberman, Steve Luxenberg, Thomas Mann, David Maraniss, Mark Meadows, mid-level authoritarian regimes, military duds, Mark Milley, Robert Moses, Robert Mueller, murdered darlings, murky institutions, The New York Review of Books, Kirstjen Nielsen, Notre Dame, Barack Obama, obligatory campaign memoirs, obscene crescendos, Norm Ornstein, parallel histories, the paralysis of power, George Pataki, Tim Pawlenty, policy wonks, John Pomfret, Robert Redford, Marco Rubio, Mark Sanford, Michael Schaffer, Brent Scowcroft, Michael Shear, silent Moscow, John Sununu, Barton Swaim, targeted excerpts, Mark Twain, Mario Vargas Llosa, velociraptors, Scott Walker, Ben Wittes, Michael Wolff, Bob Woodward...& more!

  • Whit Ayres, founder and president of North Star Opinion Research, has been a leading GOP pollster for more than 30 years. First a high school teacher then an academic, he cut his political teeth as state Budget Director for South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell. As a pollster, upset Senate victories for Georgia Senator Paul Coverdell in 1992 and Tennessee Senator Bill Frist in 1994 put Whit and his firm on the map. And since then he's worked for some of the biggest names in GOP politics: Strom Thurmond, Lamar Alexander, Marco Rubio, Bob Corker, Lindsey Graham, Ron DeSantis, among others. In this conversation, Whit talks his path to politics, favorite campaign stories, most famous clients, best polling practices, thoughts on the trajectory of the GOP and much more.


    IN THIS EPISODE

    Whit's interest in politics sparks in an Ames, Iowa high school classroom...

    The "searing experience" that influenced him in 1970s Berlin...

    What Whit learned teaching 8th grade public school for three years...

    Whit's gets his start in politics working for future South Carolina Governor Carroll Campbell...

    How a vetoed pay raise encouraged Whit to take up political polling...

    Whit's first big client, Paul Coverdell, wins an upset Georgia Senate race in 1992...

    Whit's role in Lamar Alexander's insurgent 1996 GOP Presidential Primary campaign...

    Whit helps re-elect South Carolina Senator Strom Thurmond at age 94 to his last term in the Senate...

    Whit polls for Marco Rubio's underdog first US Senate race in 2010 over Florida Governor Charlie Crist...

    Whit talks his role working for Ron DeSantis in 2018...and his take on the DeSantis 2024 presidential...

    Whit remembers the 1994 Bill Frist upset Senate win in Tennessee...

    Whit's take on the evolution of the GOP over the last decade...

    Whit on what makes for an effective pollster...

    Whit talks his time as active airplane pilot...

    AND academic towns, ballistic donors, Bob Barr, the Bernoulli Principle, bionic men, Brexit, Pat Buchanan, William Jennings Bryan, Checkpoint Charlie, Chris Christie, Bill Clinton, commuting marriages, Bob Corker, Steph Curry, Davidson College, Bob Dole, Mr. Enquist, flaming underdogs, Wyche Fowler, Cheryl Glenn, hail fellow well mets, Alex Haley, Nikki Haley, Tom Ingram, Dan Judy, Ted Kennedy, Rush Limbaugh, Huey Long, Dick Lugar, mainframe computers, Jon McHenry, Mike Murphy, Barack Obama, plaid work shirts, Adam Putnam, Dick Riley, Ronald Reagan, Jim Sasser, Floyd Spence, the Tea Party, totalitarian regimes, Donald Trump, two scrubs, Vanderbilt Hospital, George Wallace, Susie Wiles, Joe Wilson, & more!

  • Larry Huynh is a Partner and founder of Trilogy Interactive, a trailblazing digital political firm. His path to politics is anything but typical...his family coming to the U.S. as refugees after the Vietnam War, his academic background in biochemistry, and early career in the finance sector. In this conversation, Larry talks his unconventional route to working in politics, the 2004 campaign that changed his trajectory, early days of the political internet, plus some of his favorite case studies, best practices, and thoughts on digital trends that have the potential to change politics.


    IN THIS EPISODE

    How Larry's family had to flee Vietnam after the fall of Saigon...

    Growing up a Texan in a low-income family in Houston...

    Larry talks his pre-political interest in biochemistry and work in the financial sector...

    The 2004 movement to Draft General Wes Clark into the presidential race pulls Larry into politics...

    Memories of meeting General Clark the first time and the 2004 Clark campaign...

    What contributed to the massive spike of online fundraising in the 2004 presidential campaign...

    Larry starts one of the first digital political firms after the 2004 elections...

    How Barbara Boxer's approach to Senate hearings blazed a path for effective use of digital political tools...

    Larry on current trends in digital politics...

    Larry talks studies his firm has done to better utilize AI...

    Larry's perspective on the right type of people who should pursue a career in digital politics...

    Larry talks his role as President of the AAPC and smart ways to utilize the organization...

    AND alchemy, Bank of America, Stacey Bashara, best laid plans, Brent Blackaby, Blackrock, Doug Boxer, Howard Dean, Fort Chaffee, genetically-modified seeds, hard science, Jeff Hauser, jacked-up arms, Paul Johnson, Rose Kapolczynski, John Kerry, kill lists, Blanche Lincoln, Terry McAuliffe, John McCain, Jason McIntosh, Katie Merrill, Monsanto, MoveOn, Eli Pariser, Condaleeza Rice, Diana Rogal, Josh Ross, Randy Stearns, vice principals, windowless rooms....& more!

  • Kent Hance served 6 years in the House from West Texas, was Chair of the Texas Railroad Commission, and had an 8-year tenure as Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System - but his most famous political accomplishment is as the only person to ever defeat George W. Bush in a political campaign. He also hosts his own podcast, The Best Storyteller in Texas, where he mines his favorite political stories and weighs in on the news of the day. In this conversation, Chancellor Kent Hance talks about his famous 1978 win over George W. Bush in an open-seat congressional...his preceding time in the Texas State Senate, his time in the House carrying landmark legislation for President Reagan, running statewide, helming a major public university system, memories of iconic political figures, and some of his best stories from 6+ decades in politics.

    IN THIS EPISODE...

    Growing up in rural West Texas...

    How the books his mother chose to read to him as a child led to a lifelong interest politics...

    A Kent Hance best-practice for avoiding troublemakers at town hall meetings...

    How he took on a West Texas political machine to beat a sitting State Senator in 1974...

    Chancellor Hance shares his memories of iconic Texas political figures John Connally, Lloyd Bentsen, and Ann Richards...

    Going in-depth about his good friend and former colleague, Congresswoman Charlie Wilson...

    How Kent Hance beat George W. Bush for Congress in an open seat race in 1978...

    The 1978 Hance campaign tactic that stuck with George W. Bush for 30+ years...

    Memories of sponsoring President Reagan's historic, controversial tax cut in the early 1980s.


    Highlighting a major difference in the leadership style of Presidents Reagan and Trump...

    Coming up short running for Senate in 1984...

    Demystifying what it's like serving on the Texas Railroad Commission...

    What led to becoming Chancellor of the Texas Tech University System...

    The curveball of the Texas Tech football coach he helped hire becoming now-US Senator Tommy Tuberville...

    AND $1.2 Billion, AT&T, Jodey Arrington, Coalter Baker, Jim Baker, bank charters, Choc Blanchard, Doc Blanchard, Laura Bush, The Committee for the Survival of a Free Congress, Barber Conable, dealmakers, Bob Dole, Ken Duberstein, Phil Gramm, hardcore Navy guys, Tommy Joe Harrison, hating Communists, Chic Hecht, Vic Henry, Bill Hobby, Lee Iacocca, Jack Kemp, LBJ, Little Britches, George Mahon, mail carriers, Wilbur Mills, Walter Mondale, the New England Journal of Medicine, Don Pease, Sam Rayburn, Walter Rogers, Dan Rostenkowski, Preston Smith, talking heads, trial lawyers, Donald Trump, Paul Weyrich, whipping the Russians, Clayton Williams, windfall profits tax...& more!

  • Morgan Searcy is a graphic designer whose work has supported some of the top brands in corporate America (Nike, MTV to name a few) and has also worked in campaigns for names like Warren and Ossoff. After the 2020 cycle, she embarked on a new project to capture and record experiences of first-time political staffers - a project that turned into the book One Year in Politics. In this work, she chronicles interviews with more than 220 first-time political staffers...with in-depth information about their motivations, challenges, concerns, aspirations, and more.


    IN THIS EPISODE


    Morgan's roots growing up as an Asian American in Huntsville, AL...

    What drew Morgan to politics from a largely non-political family...

    Morgan talks her background in graphic design and best practices for effective visuals...

    How Morgan transitioned from corporate design work to working in politics in the 2020 cycle...

    What led Morgan to tackle the project that turned into her book, "One Year in Politics"...

    Morgan's takeaways from 220+ interviews with first-time political staffers...

    Hurdles identified by first-time BIPOC staffers...

    What interviews from 2020 revealed about staffer experiences during the pandemic...

    The types of "burnout" first-time staffers report feeling...

    How first-time staffers' ideology compared to the candidate or cause for whom they worked...

    Morgan's advice to staffers early in the career...

    AND 5-Star hotels, all-hands meetings, art kids, bigger logos, Boeing, brand recognition, Emerge, EMILYs List, Google Forms, hierarchies of information, Jason Kander, NASA, Jon Ossoff, traditional job boards, video game designers, Werner Von Braun & more!

  • Jim Margolis, partner at GMMB media, is a pioneering Democratic media consultant who is featured in the new documentary, The Bigger Hammer, by filmmaker Keith Gaby that focuses on the message war behind the Obama vs. McCain 2008 race (now available on Amazon). In this conversation, Jim talks his path to politics through student activism in Kalamazoo, managing House campaigns, and working on the Hill before partnering with Frank Greer to start GMMB. He also goes in depth on his work for the Obama Presidential campaigns and shares some of his favorite stories and spots from a career atop the world of political media.

    IN THIS EPISODE


    Jim's early entry into politics as a high schooler in Kalamazoo, MI...

    Why a narrow loss in one of the first races he worked was "the best thing that ever happened" to him...

    Jim talks the important role Congressman Howard Wolpe played in his development...

    Lessons learned from his early days as a campaign manager and Hill Chief...

    A one-of-a-kind story from Kent Conrad's upset 1986 Senate win in North Dakota...

    How his partnership with Frank Greer started and Jim's early days as an ad-maker...

    A deep dive into Jim's role spearheading media on the Obama '08 presidential campaign...

    Why Jim had the '08 Democratic Convention stage dramatically changed at the last minute...

    Jim's 101 on producing political conventions...

    Jim on working for two of his most prominent Senate clients, Barbara Boxer and Harry Reid...

    What got Jim in Harry Reid's doghouse for a couple of weeks...

    Jim talks the evolution of his firm GMMB over the years...

    Jim breaks down the art of political ad-buying...

    Jim's advice to the next generation of political media consultants...

    AND 3/10/83, Brock Adams, Africanists, Mark Andrews, David Axelrod, blue suits, Quentin Burdick, the Chicago Tribune, Cinderella years, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton, crazy hats, Fred Davis, disease implications, Byron Dorgan, ending apartheid, extra chips, fancy Florida hotels, Dianne Feinstein, Fort Defiance, Wyche Fowler, game show sets, good ears, Larry Grisolano, herculean tasks, Anita Hill, Paris Hilton, Invesco Stadium, John Kerry, Jim Messina, Michigan State University, Walter Mondale, Robby Mook, mosquito nets, Navajo reservations, David Plouffe, punch cards, Bernie Sanders, tax commissioners, Western Michigan University...& more!

  • Listen to a brief update about the Pro Politics Podcast, with the upshot that you should stay tuned for new episodes coming soon. For any feedback, feel free to drop me a line at mccrary.zachary(at)gmail.com. Thanks for listening.

  • Mark Barabak, the veteran political reporter and columnist for the L.A. Times, has just helmed a six-part series analyzing the political evolutions across the New West - Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, and Oregon. In this conversation, Mark talks his recent series, touches on the politics in all six of these states, and breaks down what it says about the trajectory of the region and the impact on the national landscape. He also mines his reporter's notebook to talk some of his favorite stories and personalities from 35+ years covering politics.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    Mark talks how he was drawn to working in political journalism...

    The one state Mark hasn't covered yet...

    What led Mark to helm his recent series on the New West...

    The biggest surprise in the recent political evolution of the West...

    How much remains of the historical, libertarian political character of the West...

    How Cindy McCain has recently played an important symbolic role in Arizona politics...

    Mark on Governor Jared Polis and political trajectory of Colorado...

    Why emigration from California is not helping Republicans in the rest of the region...

    Mark talks the importance of Latino voters in the West...

    Mark's take on what it would take for Republicans to finally break through in Oregon...

    What Bend, OR reveals about politics in the state...

    How resilient is Democratic strength in the West if the party moves more to the left...

    How Bill Clinton muscled California into becoming a safe Democratic state...

    The anecdote Mark has waited 30 years to use...

    Mark recalls the importance of the Berman/Waxman So Cal "machine" and Northern CA's Burton "machine"...

    Mark's memories covering Nancy Pelosi's political career from her very first race in the 80s...

    Mark weighs in on the '24 California open Senate seat...

    The most charismatic politicians Mark has seen over the years...

    AND 801 Chophouse, accelerants, Joe Biden, Barbara Boxer, Harry Britt, broad libertarian streaks, Pat Brown, Ron Brown, Willie Brown, bundling, Sala Burton, George H.W. Bush, George W. Bush, California tattoos, criminal malpractice, Gray Davis, Michael Dukakis, election deniers, John Emerson, extractive industries, fingertip sensitivity, Diane Feinstein, Greek Lit, Kamala Harris, Peter Hart, John Hickenlooper, the hoi polloi, Mark Kelly, Ted Kennedy, John Kerry, Kari Lake, Adam Laxalt, Barbara Lee, Mel Levine, Bill Lunch, Maricopa County, Blake Masters, Leo McCarthy, Narragansett, Grover Norquist, Tip O'Neill, Mike Ovitz, Leon Panetta, Pablo Picasso, Katie Porter, RINOs, Ronald Reagan, Dick Riordan, Brian Sanderoff, Adam Schiff, John Seymour, Derek Shearer, Bob Shrum, sourdough bread, unhelpful quotes, Pete Wilson...& more!

  • Eric Hyers, manager of both Andy Beshear's '19 and '23 gubernatorial races, goes deep on last week's election of Governor Beshear in Kentucky. Eric talks his initial theory of the race, key strategic decisions from both campaigns, how the Beshear campaign fought back against transgender attacks and leveraged the issue of abortion against GOP nominee Daniel Cameron. In addition to getting under the hood of the 2023 race, Eric outlines his path to politics, experiences helping Democrats win in red states, theories on effective campaign management and much more.


    IN THIS EPISODE


    Eric's early days in political organizing and how that prepped him to run campaigns...

    Eric weighs in on the three traits of effective campaign managers...

    What Eric has learned about fostering the right relationship between a candidate and campaign manager...

    Eric's memories of helping elect Governors Gina Raimondo and Steve Bullock...

    Why the office of Attorney General makes a good launching pad for Democrats running for higher office...

    The Eric Hyers' 101 of Kentucky politics...

    How Eric entered the political world of Andy Beshear...

    How Andy Beshear ousted GOP incumbent Matt Bevin in 2019...

    How Governor Beshear talked Eric into managing the 2023 re-elect as well...

    Eric's theory of the race when it kicked off in early 2023...

    Eric breaks down the strengths and weaknesses of GOP nominee Daniel Cameron...

    How the Beshear campaign responded to attacks on transgender issues...

    How the Beshear campaign went about targeting securing Trump / Beshear voters...

    The strategic decision to communicate on the issue of abortion exceptions...

    The messaging importance of Governor Beshear always "showing up" for Kentucky...

    What Eric can report about the turnout dynamics of the 2023 race...

    Eric's most unusual work habit...

    AND 17% approval ratings, 20,000 yard signs, Rocky Adkins, Steve Beshear, the Brent Spence Bridge, bus tours, David Cicilline, Cincinnati suburbs, complete jerks, crisis governors, DraftKings, John Edwards, GPS Impact, getting to yes, Greg Gianforte, Kirsten Gillibrand, good luck gourds, Mandy Grunwald, Jack Harlow, Bill Hyers, Nicole Kayner, Patrick Kennedy, Colin Lauderdale, managing multiple humans, Mitch McConnell, The Mountain Parkway, playoff beards, primetime players, Pulaski VA, red to pink, Saratoga Springs, setting a tone at the top, Josh Shapiro, Skidmore College, spreadsheet guys, TV Andy, Erin White, Williams College, Fred Yang....& more!

  • Patrick Ruffini, pollster at Echelon Strategies, returns to talk about his new book (released today, 11/7/23) PARTY OF THE PEOPLE - on the transition of the Republican Party from being dominated by wealthy, suburban white voters to a more blue-collar and increasingly-multi-racial coalition. In this conversation, Patrick lays out the data behind these shifts, what is driving the GOP's new-found success with blue-collar voters, why this movement came as a surprise to many, the balance of economic vs. cultural priorities, how Latino/AAPI/Black voters are increasingly persuadable audiences in elections, and expecations as to how these shifts will continue to define American politics for the forseeable future.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    Patrick lays out the core thesis of Party of the People...

    Patrick's favorite data points that illustrate the changing face of the GOP...

    Patrick's take on the role of "educational attainment" in changing voting patterns...

    Patrick gives a quick tutorial on when and how Democrats have historically been the party of working-class Americans...

    How flawed 2012 exit polls have contributed to shifting party coalitions more than a decade later...

    Patrick's take on how the "In This House..." yard signs unwittingly speak to tensions within the Democratic coalition...

    Economic vs cultural drivers of voter behavior...

    Missteps and missed GOP opportunities from the trifecta control of government in 2017 and 2018...

    Mining recent data among Hispanic voters...

    What Patrick learned about border communities on a trip to the Rio Grande Valley...

    Why Lester Chang is important...

    Why Black voter behavior has been more stable than Latino and Asian voters...

    Patrick's take on the growing segment of biracial and multi-racial Americans...

    The impact of free trade and foreign policy on changing partisan coalitions...

    What Patrick learned in the process of writing his first book...

    AND 7:3 coalitional splits, anti-globalization sentiments, Joe Biden, blurbs, Brexit, George W. Bush, census buckets, charts and data, Hillary Clinton, Nate Cohn, Thomas Dewey, Tom Edsall, Ryan Enos, existential demographic crisis, fading historical patterns, faint echoes, frontier mentalities, the Great Recession, the green transition, Hamiltonian tendencies, illiberal populism, instinctive hawks, Andrew Jackson, jettisoning first principles, Chryl Laird, majority popular tendencies, mercantile progress, the New Deal, Barack Obama, Mike Podhorzer, Ronald Reagan, the Republican autopsy, rivalrous groups, Mitt Romney, sheepskin effects, David Shor, social taboos, Starr County, Steadfast Democrats, Harry Truman, Donald Trump, the UAW, Ismail White, white phenomenons....& more!

  • Fred Grandy spent 8 years in the US House as a Republican from Northwest Iowa, but remains best known for the decade he spent playing the character Gopher on the iconic 70s/80s hit television show "The Love Boat". In this conversation, he talks how his small-town Iowa roots mixed with matriculating at tony Eastern boarding schools, how he came to spend time around both President Eisenhower and President Nixon, why an initial flirtation with politics instead pushed him to Hollywood, what drew him back to politics after an incredibly successful run in show business, memories of his 8 years in the House, challenging an incumbent in a 1994 gubernatorial primary, what he's done since leaving office, and one of his current projects portraying Harry Truman on stage in "Give 'Em Hell, Harry". Fred Grandy is a natural storyteller and no one in politics has a story like him.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    His unusual roots in both Sioux City Iowa and Eastern prep schools...

    An early lesson in congressional politics before going into show business...

    Stories of spending time around both President Eisenhower and President Nixon...

    The accidental conversation that drew him to politics from Hollywood in the mid 80s...

    Memories of being an international celebrity at the height of The Love Boat's run...

    The role the "Gopher Gap" and Johnny Carson played in his first race for Congress...

    Important lessons learned when seeking committee positions in his first term...

    Why he left the House to mount an underdog primary against IA Governor Terry Branstad...

    Why politics can be a narcotic...

    His post-congressional career as an Executive at Goodwill Industries...

    Talking through his current stage play inhabiting Harry Truman in "Give 'Em Hell, Harry!"


    AND...the Americans with Disabilities Act, Bret Baier, Steve Bartlett, Berkley Bedell, Sonny Bono, the Bourbons, Bill Broomfield, Bill Clinton, Tom Dewey, fishing tackle, Bill Ford, The Freedom Support Act, funny hats, Newt Gingrich, Goodwill Industries, Clayton Hogdson, Henry Hyde, Steve King, Bob Livingston, lugubrious hearings, Nancy Mace, Gavin MacLeod, Edward Madigan, Marblehead, Wiley Mayne, David McCullough, Bob Michel, Alyssa Milano, moneyed patricians, nativist foundations, Leon Panetta, the patois of the district, the Pendergast Organization, Phillips Exter, Ronald Reagan, the Republican bosom, ringworm, ritual slaughter, Rivercade, Pat Roberts, Dan Rostenkowski, screwing the sugar industry, seed caps, Sherman Oaks, shoving words around a room, Sturm und Drang, summer stock, Robert Taft, Fred Thompson, Craig Tufty, Mary Tydings, Mo Udall, the underbelly of Congress, Watergate & more!

  • Bill Carrick was the longtime chief media strategist for Senator Dianne Feinstein, as well as helping elect President Bill Clinton, multiple LA mayors, Congressman Jim Clyburn, and many more. In this conversation, Bill discusses his early political roots in South Carolina, his time working for Senator Ted Kennedy, his pivot to political media, and a deep dive on his time as chief strategist for Dianne Feinstein. We talk her early activist days in the 60s, the assassination that led to her becoming mayor of San Francisco, their first lunch meeting in 1989, how she leveraged a loss in the '90 Governor's race into 6 terms in the Senate, and her impact and legacy on priorities as varied as water policy, gun safety, choice, anti-torture policies, and more.

    IN THIS EPISODE

    Bill's roots in South Carolina Democratic politics...

    One of Bill's favorite Fritz Hollings story...

    Bill's time working for Senator Ted Kennedy...

    The 1974 race that convinced Bill he should become a media consultant...

    Bill talks the early career of Dianne Feinstein on the San Francisco Board...

    Bill relates the story Dianne Feinstein would tell about the tragic assassination that propelled her to the Mayor's office...

    The first meeting of Bill with then-Mayor Feinstein before her 1990 Governor's race against Pete Wilson...

    The focus groups that helped ignite her statewide political career...

    Her '94 re-election amidst the GOP wave and against one of the first deep-pocketed self-funders...

    Bill relates Feinstein's views toward being on the short list of the '84 Vice Presidential process...

    Bill on Senator Feinstein's top passions and priorities...

    Feinstein's evolving views of the death penalty...

    Memories of her final re-election in 2018...

    Bill weighs in on the political legacy of Diane Feinstein...

    AND Aiken, the assault weapons ban, Tony Bennett, Annette Bening, The Boston Herald, Barbara Boxer, Willie Brown, George H.W. Bush, cable cars, Bill Clinton, the Commerce Committee, DACA, Gray Davis, Kevin de León, The Desert Protection Act, George Deukmejian, Jim Eastland, Dwight Eisenhower, Geraldine Ferraro, Don Fowler, Dick Gephardt, Barry Goldwater, Aaron Henry, Michael Huffington, the Inland Empire, Olin Johnston, Joshua Tree, JFK, Bob Lagomarsino, lovefests, John McCain, Leo McCarthy, Harvey Milk, Walter Mondale, George Moscone, Earl Morris, Rupert Murdoch, the NRA, Richard Nixon, Ole Miss, Prop 187, Pug Ravenel, Ronald Reagan, Dick Riley, Ed Riley, Donald Russell, Arnold Schwarzenegger, John Seymour, Strom Thurmond, Mark Twain, VAWA, John Van de Kamp, Dan White, Curtis Wilkie...& more!

  • Jenifer Fernandez Ancona is a co-founder of Way to Win, a progressive donor hub that has helped direct nearly $300M since 2018. Jenifer talks her early experiences in journalism, what pulled her into political activism in the early 2000s, why Way to Win was needed, and the work and research and guidance Way to Win is providing to help Democrats message, organize, and advocate more effectively.


    IN THIS EPISODE

    Jenifer's path from journalism to political advocacy after 9/11...

    Both the national and local political figures who inspired her activism...

    Jenifer talks her work on major donor fundraising...

    Why Jenifer co-founded Way to Win after the 2016 elections...

    Jenifer's take on Democrats' historic "message problem"...

    What Jenifer has learned from Way to Win's research ad-testing 50+ spots...

    Jenifer on the power of qualitative, focus group research...

    Jenifer offers guidance on how Democrats should talk about economic progress when many voters are feeling pessimistic...

    Why Jenifer thinks messages promoting bipartisanship are counter-productive...

    The balance in communicating to a multi-racial coalition...

    Jenifer's thoughts on a potential "zoomed out" macro message for progressives...

    Recent research and guidance Way to Win has rolled out among Latino voters...

    AND Mandela Barnes, Cheri Beasley, George W Bush, Hillary Clinton, corporate media, crazy babykillers, Howard Dean, deep canvassing, El Salvador, Tory Gavito, Leah Hunt-Hendrix, the LA Times, Daraka Larimore-Hall, movement spaces, Richard Nixon, peace protests, Nancy Pelosi, pregnancy crisis centers, status threats, Swayable, the Tribune Company, Donald Trump, victory laps, Das Williams...& more!

  • Liam Donovan, a principal at Bracewell and longtime insider and observer of the Hill GOP, returns to weigh in on a chaotic couple of weeks in the House - including the surprise sidestepping of a government shutdown, the toppling of Speaker Kevin McCarthy, and the budding race to fill his shoes. In this conversation, Liam talks the factors that led to McCarthy's ouster, how House Democrats could've "saved" him (and why they didn't), how he's thinking about the nascent race to be the next Speaker, a check-in on the '24 GOP presidential primary & more.


    IN THIS EPISODE

    Liam’s take on the 9-month tenure of Speaker McCarthy…


    Liam’s biggest surprises in the saga of the toppling of Kevin McCarthy…


    Why the CR to keep the government open both antagonized GOP rebels while alienating House Democrats…


    Why Democrats might have chosen to “save" McCarthy…and why they didn’t…


    How Liam is looking at the Jordan vs. Scalise battle for Speaker…


    Liam on the possibility of a McCarthy Restoration…


    Why acting-Speaker Patrick McHenry could be a default longer-term option…


    A couple members of the GOP conference who Liam thinks will be predictive of who emerges from the fight for Speaker…


    Liam on a possible shutdown after the 45-day CR elapses…


    The path forward for additional funding of Ukraine…


    Liam’s latest take on Trump’s strength in the GOP presidential primary and the campaigns of Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley…


    AND big bargaining chips, catching the fly, Wile E. Coyote, the debt limit crisis, Diet Trump, discharge petitions, evil-genius super villains, Brian Fitzpatrick, the Freedom Caucus, the Gaetz 8, the Full Ginsberg, Lindsay Graham, gratuitous shutdowns, Garret Graves, Ben Jacobs, Hakeem Jeffries, jousting with totems, Mitch McConnell, nihilism, AOC, Nancy Pelosi, Politico, procedural blockades, Punchbowl, The Republican Study Committee, revocable non-support, tipping points, Glenn Youngkin…& more!