Topic: Republican Voters

19 chapters across the catalog

A Dog A Day
Episode 1842 19:40 - 26:07

1842: A Dog A Day

Super Bowl LIX Spectacle, Green Day and Democrat Midterm Strategy

The Super Bowl LIX broadcast is analyzed as a political tool, featuring performances by Green Day and Bad Bunny aimed at mobilizing the Latin American vote for the Democratic Party. Analysts suggest the Democrats are pivoting toward the "Latinx" demographic after failing to secure sufficient Black voter turnout. Concerns are raised about Republican voter apathy in key districts like South Texas ahead of the midterms.

Op Day
Episode 1772 18:21 - 19:53

1772: Op Day

CNN Poll, Immigrant Voter Shift to Republicans

A CNN data analysis revealed a 40-point shift toward the Republican party among immigrant voters between 2020 and 2025. The report indicates that foreign-born citizens have become significantly more hawkish on immigration enforcement than in previous years. Republicans now hold an eight-point lead over Democrats on the immigration issue within this specific demographic.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 1:45:02 - 1:50:46

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Black Women Leaving Democratic Party, TikTok Political Trends

The hosts highlight a trend on TikTok of Black women expressing disillusionment with the Democratic Party and praising Republican policies. Viral videos criticize Democratic leaders like Nancy Pelosi and Hakeem Jeffries for their behavior during the joint session of Congress. The speakers in these videos claim that Republican leadership has been more effective in addressing issues like border security and tax spending.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 2:24:52 - 2:27:50

1736: The Blurt

"Unleashed" Trump Supporters, Gay and Black Voters

Viral clips show gay and black Trump supporters expressing satisfaction with the new administration's focus on meritocracy and border enforcement. One gay man stated he is glad to no longer worry about pronouns, while a child of legal immigrants supported the deportation of those who entered illegally. Conversely, "hater" clips continue to circulate, with some activists comparing Trump supporters to Nazis.

Helloo!
Episode 1704 58:46 - 1:00:53

1704: Helloo!

GOP Women for Harris, Bucks County Campaigning

Vice President Kamala Harris campaigned in Bucks County, Pennsylvania, specifically targeting Republican women by focusing on the overturn of Roe v. Wade. GOP strategist Jennifer Horn appeared in support of Harris, emphasizing "women's autonomy" as a key issue for crossover voters. Despite the energy in the suburbs, some Democrats expressed private concerns to CBS News regarding voter turnout in the city of Philadelphia.

Natalism
Episode 1682 10:14 - 13:00

1682: Natalism

C-SPAN Caller on Media Talking Points

A Republican caller named Jim from Hudson, Florida, expressed skepticism on C-SPAN regarding the sudden uniformity of media language. He questioned whether a formal memo was sent to ABC, NBC, and Chuck Schumer to synchronize the use of the word "weird" against J.D. Vance. The caller suggested that even voters with moderate intelligence can identify when news organizations are operating from a shared script.

Douche Mobile
Episode 1676 6:58 - 9:01

1676: Douche Mobile

Molly Hemingway, Media Corruption and Biden Senility Coverage

Molly Hemingway criticizes the White House press corps for ignoring President Biden's cognitive decline for years while previously pursuing conspiracy theories against Donald Trump. She argues the media is only covering the story now because they have lost confidence in Biden's ability to win. The analysis suggests the push to oust Biden is driven by media and party elites rather than a groundswell from Democratic voters.

LIE-DAR
Episode 1637 20:09 - 21:59

1637: LIE-DAR

South Carolina Primary, Democratic Crossover Voting

Reports from the South Carolina primary highlighted instances of registered Democrats participating in the Republican primary to vote for Nikki Haley. These voters expressed a specific desire to stop Donald Trump's momentum. This tactical voting behavior has led to accusations that Haley's support base is not representative of the Republican electorate.

Bi-Pox
Episode 1461 1:05:23 - 1:08:41

1461: Bi-Pox

Mayra Flores Victory, Hispanic Republican Shift, Latinx Terminology

Mayra Flores' special election victory in Texas' 34th congressional district is highlighted as a significant shift in Hispanic voting patterns. The mainstream media's use of the term "Latinx" is mocked as being out of touch with the Catholic, family-oriented Hispanic community that is increasingly moving toward the Republican Party.

Mooch and Stoll
Episode 1139 12:50 - 16:13

1139: Mooch and Stoll

Donald Trump's Political Instincts and Charisma

Anthony Scaramucci analyzes Donald Trump's unique skills, highlighting his uninhibited charisma and sharp political instincts. He describes how Trump successfully "hijacked" the Republican Party and appealed to the Democratic base in key states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Scaramucci characterizes Trump as the "entertainer in chief," capable of filling arenas through sheer personality and showmanship.

Three Chambers
Episode 1088 28:34 - 31:43

1088: Three Chambers

Political Identity, Independent Voters and Structural Racism

The hosts discuss the pressure to identify with a specific political party versus remaining an independent voter. A debate on a televised panel highlights the claim that all white people benefit from a structurally racist system regardless of their personal beliefs. The segment explores the increasing number of Americans who reject traditional party labels.

Document 17
Episode 818 13:27 - 16:26

818: Document 17

CNN Exit Polls, Anti-Trump Propaganda Tactics

Analysis of CNN exit polling in New York suggests the network used leading questions to frame Donald Trump's candidacy as frightening. By asking Republican voters if they were "scared" or "anxious" about a Trump presidency, the media is accused of generating anti-Trump propaganda.

Associative Propaganda
Episode 549 1:05:01 - 1:07:10

549: Associative Propaganda

Women Voters, Democratic Lean, 2014 Midterm Elections

An NBC News/Wall Street Journal poll indicates that women are leaning toward the Democratic Party by a 15-point margin ahead of the 2014 midterms. The hosts argue that the Democratic administration uses incidents of violence to "sucker" women into voting for them, focusing on power retention rather than actual safety.

First Buddy
Episode 359 21:58 - 23:40

359: First Buddy

Ron Paul Media Smear and Voter Registration

The discussion shifts to the perceived media effort to discredit Ron Paul by labeling him a "nut." Despite this, the hosts note a surge in youth support and people re-registering as Republicans to vote for him in the primaries. Both hosts express their intention to re-register as Republicans specifically to support Paul's candidacy.

350 Protests
Episode 153 36:16 - 39:15

153: 350 Protests

Anita MonCrief Testimony on ACORN Fraud

Whistleblower Anita MonCrief provided testimony to the House Republican Commission regarding financial fraud and political bias within ACORN. She alleged that ACORN used non-profit funds for partisan political campaigns and voter registration drives aimed at the 2008 election. MonCrief characterized the organization's focus on the poor as a "big business" designed to exploit them for political gain.

Start Using Canteens
Episode 16 59:03 - 1:01:34

16: Start Using Canteens

California Primary, Independent Voting and Mike Huckabee

In the California primary, registered independent voters were permitted to use Democratic ballots but were barred from Republican ballots. This move by the Republican Party effectively blocked "freelance" independents from supporting candidates like Ron Paul. John C. Dvorak admits he would have considered voting for Mike Huckabee for his comedic value or Ron Paul for his message had he been allowed.