Topic: Turnout

25 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.

Lunchbox
Episode 1813 1:32:19 - 1:37:35

1813: Lunchbox

Legacy Media Influence and Voter Demographics

Eva St. James argues that the Dutch election proves legacy media still holds immense power to manipulate voters despite the rise of independent platforms like X. In the United States, 2024 census data shows the average voter age is 51, with a median of 48. The hosts conclude that because younger people (ages 18-24) have significantly lower turnout rates (48%) compared to seniors (75%), youth-led movements like those for Bernie Sanders often fail to materialize at the ballot box.

Daddy Long Legs
Episode 1681 1:14:36 - 1:17:36

1681: Daddy Long Legs

Analysis of Trump Appeal to Evangelical Voters

The discussion analyzes Donald Trump's rhetoric toward Christian voters, suggesting he is attempting to motivate a demographic known for "lazy" voting habits. By telling them they won't have to worry about voting after this election, he is framed as addressing their reluctance to participate in the political process. The hosts argue that the media's "threat to democracy" interpretation ignores the specific context of evangelical political engagement.

Donald Duck!
Episode 1677 1:28:32 - 1:31:02

1677: Donald Duck!

David Axelrod and the Democratic Voting Machine

The hosts discuss David Axelrod's predictions of a landslide defeat for Biden, interpreting his comments as a threat from the "Chicago machine" to withdraw support. They argue that the Democrats rely on a sophisticated "machine" to create votes and that the current internal conflict suggests the machine may be "turned off" for Biden.

Under Salt
Episode 1501 2:47:48 - 2:49:24

1501: Under Salt

Al Sharpton Verbal Flubs and MSNBC Commentary

A brief clip of Al Sharpton on MSNBC features a verbal stumble regarding voter turnout and the Democratic Party's defensive position. While not as significant as his previous "resist rematch" gaffes, the clip is added to the show's collection of media flubs. The commentary focuses on the party's struggle to define its message ahead of the 2022 midterms.

Peak Nuts
Episode 1219 2:44:00 - 2:45:48

1219: Peak Nuts

Iranian Parliamentary Elections, Low Voter Turnout

Iran held parliamentary elections with a historically low turnout, estimated at 10% in some areas. The low participation is attributed to the Guardian Council barring thousands of reformist candidates and public dissatisfaction with the economy under international sanctions.

Iranahams
Episode 1195 2:08:10 - 2:11:46

1195: Iranahams

Racist and Ageist Democratic Campaign Advertisements

New political advertisements produced by Democratic-aligned groups utilize aggressive themes of racism and ageism to drive voter turnout. One ad features a black man calling 911 on a white woman for not voting, while another depicts elderly "boomers" mockingly telling young people not to vote because they are "rich as fuck" and won't be alive to see the effects of climate change.

Jacked-up Joe
Episode 1164 57:40 - 1:00:21

1164: Jacked-up Joe

Elie Mystal, Racial Politics, MSNBC Ratings

Pundit Elie Mystal appeared on MSNBC to argue that the majority of the country must "destroy" Trump supporters at the polls rather than negotiate with them. The commentary is criticized as overtly racist and divisive. Despite the provocative nature of the content, the network's ratings are noted as being extremely low, often falling below the threshold for standard measurement.

Transaged
Episode 1085 1:39:42 - 1:47:10

1085: Transaged

Shields and Brooks, Midterm Election Analysis

The PBS NewsHour analysts Mark Shields and David Brooks discuss the "generational change" in Congress following the midterms. Brooks argues that while there was a "blue wave," there was also a significant surge in Republican turnout from the white working class in rural areas. He posits that President Trump has "walled himself in" with 45% of the electorate, making it difficult for the GOP to expand its base.

The Zoomers
Episode 1083 1:41:48 - 1:47:15

1083: The Zoomers

Facebook Research, Political Mobilization, 2010 Midterms

A 2012 study from Facebook Research reveals that the company conducted a massive experiment on 61 million users during the 2010 midterms to influence voter turnout. The study claimed that "social contagion" messages increased turnout by 340,000 votes. The hosts express shock that this direct manipulation of elections by Facebook is rarely discussed in congressional hearings.

Post Racial
Episode 1064 59:19 - 1:01:34

1064: Post Racial

Nationalizing the Midterm Elections and Voter Motivation

President Trump is attempting to nationalize local midterm races by focusing on the economy and border security. Data from special elections in Ohio shows high Democratic turnout in suburbs but lower Republican turnout in rural areas. The challenge for the GOP is motivating voters to support "establishment" candidates that Trump previously criticized.

Spin the Bottle
Episode 1010 2:32:13 - 2:37:17

1010: Spin the Bottle

Russian Chaos Meme and Midterm Election Warnings

President Trump and various media outlets have adopted the "chaos" meme regarding Russian interference, often referencing the TV show "Get Smart." Intelligence officials warned that Russian efforts to sow discord are continuing and could suppress voter turnout in the 2018 midterms by creating distrust in the system. Critics argue that the mainstream media's constant focus on this narrative is actually what causes the distrust, rather than the Russian actions themselves.

Dealio
Episode 940 54:23 - 57:51

940: Dealio

Rachel Maddow on Georgia Election Weather Effects

MSNBC host Rachel Maddow questions whether bad weather in Georgia's 6th district contributed to Jon Ossoff's loss by depressing Democratic turnout. The hosts mock this analysis, suggesting it implies Democratic voters are less resilient than Republicans. The discussion touches on the importance of early voting to the Democratic base and the concept of "carpetbagging" in the context of Ossoff's candidacy.

Stump the Algo
Episode 937 7:14 - 13:30

937: Stump the Algo

UK Youth Vote, Jeremy Corbyn and Momentum

Jeremy Corbyn's electoral success is attributed to the grassroots organization Momentum, which utilized strategies from Bernie Sanders' volunteers to mobilize young voters. High student turnout, driven by regret over the Brexit referendum results, led to the defeat of established politicians like Nick Clegg. The presence of eccentric characters in the background of political victory speeches is noted as a sign of shifting UK political culture.

Coin of the Realm
Episode 910 1:47:28 - 1:49:04

910: Coin of the Realm

Eric Garcetti, Los Angeles Mayoral Election Turnout

Mayor Eric Garcetti won a second term in Los Angeles with 81% of the vote, yet the hosts point out that only 250,000 voters participated in a city of four million people. They highlight the discrepancy between the "inclusive ideal" claimed by Garcetti and the actual level of civic engagement in the nation's second-largest city.

No Brexit For You
Episode 875 20:33 - 24:46

875: No Brexit For You

Amy Schumer, Budweiser Campaign, Voter Shaming Video

Amy Schumer appears in a video informing citizens that their voting history is public record, a tactic the hosts label as "voter shaming." They discuss the failure of her recent Budweiser ad campaign with Seth Rogen and criticize the use of gratuitous profanity in political messaging. The segment also touches on a "Funny or Die" parody of "We Are the World" aimed at driving turnout.

(((twitter)))
Episode 831 35:20 - 39:17

831: (((twitter)))

Voter Turnout, Media Influence and Conspiracy Theories

Analysis of the 2016 election suggests that high turnout among previously disengaged voters could decide the outcome. The segment critiques the general public's lack of political knowledge, citing "man on the street" segments from late-night television. Additionally, the term "conspiracy theorist" is discussed as a label used to dismiss claims about organized funding for political protesters.

Evidence Free Zone
Episode 804 29:45 - 35:12

804: Evidence Free Zone

Voter Turnout Trends, Sally Kohn Nazi Germany Comparison

CNN pundit Sally Kohn is criticized for comparing the potential election of Donald Trump to the rise of Nazi Germany. The discussion also notes a significant disparity in voter turnout, with Republican participation surging while Democratic turnout has decreased compared to 2008 levels.

Ghost of Austin
Episode 645 26:14 - 29:09

645: Ghost of Austin

Political Strategy and the Federalization of Police

The unrest in Ferguson is viewed as a "test run" for the 2016 presidential election, aimed at mobilizing the minority vote for candidates like Elizabeth Warren. There is a growing concern that the situation is being manipulated to justify the federalization of local police departments. The hosts argue that the public is being made docile through incestuous messaging between social media and traditional news cycles.