Episodes

  • GOP Popular Vote Win Possible? Harris Has Major Problems In Michigan. (featuring Michael Cohen and Claire Meynial)
    Oct 4 2024

    BIG EPISODE TO BEGIN OCTOBER!


    Justin gets into the current polling trends with Michael Cohen, separating fact and fiction in Springfield, Ohio and the unusual partnership between Kamala Harris and Liz Cheney.


    Claire Meynial makes her Px3 debut to talk about the flashing warning signs for Harris in Dearborn, Michigan.


    CHAPTERS


    2:53 Michael Cohen


    33:01 VP Debate Thoughts


    53:57 The Widening War in Middle East


    1:10:29 Liz Cheney campaigning with Kamala Harris


    1:20:31 The Truth In Springfield, Ohio


    1:39:57 Will Middle East Cost Harris Michigan?



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    2 hrs and 14 mins
  • The Very Congenial Vice Presidential Debate Recap (with Andrew Heaton)
    Oct 2 2024

    Justin Robert Young and Andrew Heaton discuss the vice presidential debate, analyzing a sparkling JD Vance and slightly wobbly Tim Walz.



    00:39 Vance Won

    09:53 Joe Biden Erasure

    12:35 Moderation and Fact-Checking in Debates

    18:41 The Lack of Personal Attacks

    21:34 Trade Policies and Economic Perspectives



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    1 hr and 8 mins
  • Definitive Vance vs. Walz Debate Prep. Why are campaigns trying to be funny? (with Jeff Maurer)
    Sep 27 2024

    The least consequential debate of the cycle? OF COURSE WE'RE STILL GOING TO GRIND THE TAPE! Vance vs. Ryan in 2022 and Walz vs. Jensen in 2022. I actually think this debate is actually going to be good.


    Also, Jeff Maurer (Last Week Tonight, I Might Be Wrong) joins the show to discuss why all political communications from campaigns try to be funny these days.


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    1 hr and 34 mins
  • Internet Optimism, Presidential Songs and Conspiracy Theories with Mr. Beat
    Sep 25 2024

    Justin Robert Young interviews Matthew Beat, known as Mr. Beat on YouTube, who shares his journey from being a social studies teacher to a successful YouTuber with over a million subscribers. They discuss the evolution of infotainment in education, the power of history in political discourse, and the influence of conspiracies in the digital age. The conversation also touches on the challenges of voter engagement and the shared truths in politics, highlighting the complexities of modern political communication.



    Chapters


    11:12 The Allure of Presidential History

    20:40 The Evolution of Content Creation and Attention Spans

    40:52 Conspiracies and the Age of Misinformation

    49:24 Politics: A Shared Truth or a Divided Reality?

    59:56 The Challenge of Voter Engagement and Information

    01:05:10 Electoral College Dynamics and Predictions



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    1 hr and 9 mins
  • True Tales of Campaign Fundraising Betrayal. Also, Mark Robinson! (with Scott Klug)
    Sep 20 2024

    Justin Robert Young and former Congressman Scott Klug delve into the intricacies of political campaigns, focusing on funding dynamics, the impact of controversial figures, and the role of polling in elections. They discuss the challenges candidates face in securing financial support, the importance of local relationships, and the influence of national trends on local races. The conversation also touches on election security reforms and the evolving landscape of political communication.


    Chapters


    00:00 Introduction to Untold Congressional Stories

    01:02 The Role of Money in Politics

    19:01 Polling Metrics and Candidate Viability

    21:55 Decision-Making in Political Committees

    39:26 Election Security and Reform Ideas

    45:33 Reflections on Political Careers



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    1 hr and 3 mins
  • The Six Districts That Will Decide The House. And Canada's Liberal Meltdown. (with Evan Scrimshaw)
    Sep 18 2024

    Evan Scrimshaw and Justin Young discuss the current political landscape in the United States, focusing on key states like Florida, North Carolina, and Michigan, as well as the implications of recent Canadian elections. They analyze the strategies Democrats should adopt to secure victories in critical House districts, the impact of abortion rights on voter sentiment, and the role of Kamala Harris in the upcoming elections.





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    1 hr and 11 mins
  • What We Know About The Second Trump Assassination Attempt
    Sep 16 2024

    Justin Robert Young discusses the recent assassination attempt on former President Donald Trump, exploring the details surrounding the incident, the background of the assailant Ryan Routh, and the implications for political security in the current climate.


    Chapters


    00:00 Assassination Attempt on Trump

    02:37 Political Rhetoric and Historical Context

    05:18 Understanding the Perpetrator: Ryan Wesley Routh

    09:58 Routh's Background and Motivations

    21:11 Implications for Political Security

    23:29 The Current Political Climate and Future Concerns



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    28 mins
  • Did I Totally Misread the Debate? (with Tom LoBianco and Michael Cohen)
    Sep 13 2024

    In this episode, Justin Robert Young discusses the recent debate between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump with experts Tom LoBianco and Michael Cohen. They analyze the performances of both candidates, focusing on Harris's strategic approach and Trump's chaotic style. The conversation also delves into post-debate polling and predictions for the upcoming election, emphasizing the importance of voter perception and the impact of viral moments in political discourse.


    Also, the gang takes a look at polling errors and tipping point states. Notably Pennsylvania and Georgia, and the implications of voter turnout in these regions as the election approaches.


    Chapters


    04:14 Strategic Imperatives: Campaign Tactics and Goals

    07:01 Viral Moments and Public Perception

    18:58 Polling Insights: What Comes Next?

    44:02 Polling Methodology and Its Importance

    46:27 Understanding Sample Sizes in Polling

    58:57 Identifying Tipping Point States


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    1 hr and 17 mins