Topic: Election Rules

5 chapters across the catalog

Commie Comey
Episode 1071 50:59 - 53:26

1071: Commie Comey

Democratic Delay Strategy, Judge Amy Coney Barrett

MSNBC analysts suggest the Democratic strategy is to delay the Kavanaugh nomination until after the midterms, hoping to win the Senate and block any Trump appointee for two years. Senator Mazie Hirono is cited as a proponent of this approach. The hosts discuss Judge Amy Coney Barrett as a potential alternative nominee who might further energize the Republican base.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 2:28:51 - 2:31:41

1704: Helloo!

Georgia Election Board Hand-Counting Ruling

A Georgia judge paused a new rule from the State Election Board that would have required hand-counting all ballots for the 2024 election. Critics, including CNN's Dana Bash, argued the rule would cause "administrative chaos" so close to Election Day. Supporters of the rule claim it provides necessary checks and balances to prevent human error and ensure the reconciliation of all cast votes.

Quarantine Dodgers
Episode 1320 27:03 - 29:32

1320: Quarantine Dodgers

Bill of Attainder, Congressional Overreach History

The discussion explores the "Bill of Attainder" issues and the lack of a statute of limitations in the current impeachment framework. A historical parallel is drawn to the 2008 Democratic-controlled Congress, where Republicans allegedly had their microphones cut and meetings adjourned abruptly, suggesting a long-standing pattern of partisan aggression in the House and Senate.

Episode 453 26:44 - 30:04

453: Haldol Dribbler

RNC Rule Nine, Republican Candidate Vacancy Procedures

Rule Nine of the 2012 Republican National Committee rulebook outlines the process for filling vacancies in the event of a candidate's death or withdrawal. The rule empowers the RNC to name a replacement without reconvening a full national convention. Speculation is offered that figures like Jeb Bush could be positioned as alternatives under these specific administrative rules.

Phobos Grunts
Episode 369 1:07:24 - 1:10:17

369: Phobos Grunts

GOP Primary Rigging and Delegate Allocation Rules

A deep dive into Republican primary rules reveals that delegates are allocated on a proportional basis for contests held before April 1st. The hosts argue this system is rigged to favor a well-funded establishment candidate like Mitt Romney, who can accumulate a lead even without winning every state outright. They suggest both parties may be hesitant to win the 2012 election due to the dire state of the economy.