Topic: Swing State

17 chapters across the catalog

Gynocracy
Episode 1749 18:23 - 20:13

1749: Gynocracy

Rosie O'Donnell Questions 2024 Election Integrity

Comedian Rosie O'Donnell expressed skepticism regarding Donald Trump's victory in every swing state during an interview on an Irish talk show. O'Donnell suggested the influence of Elon Musk, whom she described as "owning the internet," should be investigated in relation to the election results.

EULA for Ukraine
Episode 1744 2:37:03 - 2:40:36

1744: EULA for Ukraine

Stephen A. Smith on The View, Trump Mandate Debate

Sports commentator Stephen A. Smith appeared on *The View* to argue that Donald Trump has a clear mandate after winning every swing state and the popular vote. Smith criticized Democrats for making excuses rather than finding a new strategy. He noted the significant shift of Black, Latino, and young voters toward the Republican party as evidence of a fundamental political realignment.

This Actually Happened!
Episode 1722 1:48:46 - 1:50:13

1722: This Actually Happened!

Travel Anxiety and Vaccine Hesitancy, 2020 Election Polling

A parent expressed anxiety about traveling and the potential for asymptomatic spread, stating they would wait to see if a vaccine is effective before getting it. In political news, polling from Arizona, Texas, and Florida showed a competitive race between Joe Biden and Donald Trump. Biden led in Florida, while the candidates were tied or within the margin of error in the other two states.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 24:08 - 27:07

1711: Blue Bracelet

Donald Trump, Swing State Sweep and Policy Priorities

Donald Trump secured 312 electoral votes by sweeping all seven swing states, including Arizona and Nevada. NPR reports that his first-term priorities will likely include renewing tax cuts and implementing a new tariff regime against China. International focus remains on how his administration will handle the Israel-Gaza conflict and economic ties with Gulf Arab states.

Blue Bracelet
Episode 1711 1:14:08 - 1:18:05

1711: Blue Bracelet

Electoral College, Popular Vote and Karl Rove's Strategy

The historical context of the Electoral College and the popular vote is examined, tracing the modern "swing state" strategy back to Karl Rove in the 2000 election. Rove's focus on specific states allowed Republicans to win the presidency without necessarily winning the popular vote. Donald Trump's 2024 victory is noted for breaking this trend by securing a significant popular vote margin.

Umpty Ump
Episode 1709 16:34 - 18:57

1709: Umpty Ump

John Fetterman, Joe Rogan Immigration Discussion

Senator John Fetterman appeared on The Joe Rogan Experience to discuss the impact of illegal immigration on American politics. Rogan questioned whether the influx of millions of people into swing states is a deliberate attempt to "rig" those states for the Democratic Party. Fetterman acknowledged that immigration is remaking the nation but expressed skepticism about a coordinated plot to flip states blue.

DORK MAGA
Episode 1701 21:06 - 24:14

1701: DORK MAGA

North Carolina Election Logistics, Early Voting Challenges

Election officials in North Carolina scramble to prepare for early voting starting October 17th despite significant infrastructure damage. Ten county election offices remain closed, and many polling sites are inaccessible due to mudslides and washed-out roads. Executive Director Karen Brinson-Bell indicates that tents and trailers may be used as temporary voting locations to ensure the swing state remains on schedule.

Pronoun Journey
Episode 1695 13:02 - 15:39

1695: Pronoun Journey

Electoral College Mechanics and State Legislative Power

An explanation of the United States Electoral College system details how it balances power between large and small states. The process involves slates of electors chosen by state legislatures rather than a direct national popular vote. Current political analysis identifies Pennsylvania as a critical state for both the Harris and Trump campaigns.

Unhappy Newcomer
Episode 1689 1:01:26 - 1:09:09

1689: Unhappy Newcomer

RFK Jr. Suspends Campaign, Endorses Donald Trump

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. officially suspended his independent presidential campaign and endorsed Donald Trump during a speech in Phoenix, Arizona. Kennedy cited the DNC's legal efforts to keep him off ballots and the "war on children" through chronic disease as primary reasons for his decision. The segment notes that major news networks like CNN and Fox News cut away from the speech when Kennedy began criticizing the pharmaceutical industry and media corruption.

Hard Landing
Episode 1661 1:58:05 - 1:58:43

1661: Hard Landing

CBS News, Election Denier Tracking in Swing States

CBS News reports that nearly 80 officials in election oversight positions across seven swing states are considered "election deniers." The criteria for this label include publicly supporting the January 6th riots or questioning the 2020 election results. The hosts mock the report, placing themselves in the "conspiracy camp."

Stay Alarmed
Episode 1649 1:18:45 - 1:20:57

1649: Stay Alarmed

No Labels Exit, 2024 Election Polling

The political group No Labels announced it will not run a third-party presidential candidate after failing to find a "plausible" contender with bipartisan appeal. Recent polling from the Wall Street Journal shows Donald Trump leading Joe Biden in six of seven key swing states. Conversely, an NPR/PBS/Marist poll shows Biden leading nationally with 50%, suggesting a potential split between the popular vote and the Electoral College.

Juice Joe
Episode 1622 7:47 - 9:27

1622: Juice Joe

Donald Trump Election Fraud Report, Media Distraction Claims

Donald Trump released a summary document alleging widespread election fraud in swing states during the 2020 presidential election, specifically highlighting Georgia. Claims are made that the mainstream media and social platforms ignored the report's findings on dead voters and machine irregularities to focus on the Epstein document release.

Mink Road
Episode 1302 2:06:43 - 2:09:39

1302: Mink Road

Texas v. Pennsylvania, Supreme Court Election Lawsuit

Texas filed a major lawsuit in the Supreme Court against four swing states—Georgia, Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin—alleging unconstitutional changes to election laws. Seventeen other states and President Trump have joined the suit, which argues that the defendant states violated the Electors Clause. This legal challenge represents a significant attempt to contest the 2020 election results at the highest judicial level.

King Mitch
Episode 1299 1:13:18 - 1:17:20

1299: King Mitch

Fareed Zakaria, Constitutional Election Scenarios

CNN's Fareed Zakaria outlined a constitutional path where Donald Trump could remain in office despite the popular vote. The scenario involves Republican-led state legislatures sending alternate slates of electors to Congress, potentially leading to a contingent election in the House of Representatives where each state delegation receives one vote.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 1:03:45 - 1:06:54

1292: Killing Mink

Media Financial Incentives for Abolishing the Electoral College

A theory is presented suggesting that the media's push to abolish the Electoral College is driven by financial interests. Currently, political advertising spending is concentrated in a few "swing states" like Pennsylvania, leaving media properties in states like California and New York without significant revenue. A national popular vote would force candidates to spend billions on advertising in major media markets across all 50 states.

Swamp of Crazy
Episode 869 18:08 - 21:00

869: Swamp of Crazy

Media Satire, Will & Grace and The Simpsons Election Coverage

Recent episodes of "Will & Grace" and "The Simpsons" are criticized for using satire to influence voters toward Hillary Clinton. "Will & Grace" characters used derogatory language to describe gay Trump supporters, while "The Simpsons" featured a skit where Vladimir Putin hacks a voting booth in a swing state to ensure a Trump victory. The hosts view these segments as overt political propaganda rather than mere comedy.

Dhimmi or Dead
Episode 585 1:26:27 - 1:32:21

585: Dhimmi or Dead

Electoral College Economics and Media Advertising Revenue

John C. Dvorak explains his theory that the push to abolish the Electoral College is driven by media companies wanting to capture advertising revenue in non-swing states. Currently, billions of dollars in political ad spending are concentrated in a few states like Ohio and Pennsylvania, leaving markets in California and New York ignored. Removing the Electoral College would force candidates to spend money in every major media market to win the popular vote.