September 2022
Chapter 1: The Divide
What will it take to save democracy in 2022 and beyond? The MAGA movement is one of the greatest threats to American democracy. But one of the greatest divides in American politics is between the minority of voters who follow politics closely and the vast majority who don't. In order to win the midterms, Democrats will have to reach that majority.
Tamika Adams was the writer, producer, and editor.
September 2022
Chapter 2: Party Switchers in Virginia
Why would Biden voters support Republicans? We hear from party switchers in Loudoun County who turned Virginia red in 2021 by voting for Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin. Communications expert Anat Shenker Osorio, organizer Tram Nguyen, and Sarah Longwell of The Bulwark join Jon to discuss.
Tamika Adams was the writer, producer, and editor.
September 2022
Chapter 3: Disconnected Democrats in Pittsburgh
How can Democrats reach disconnected voters? We talk to Biden voters in Pittsburgh who are fed up with national politics. Jon breaks down their responses with Pennsylvania Representative Malcolm Kenyatta, data expert Dan Wagner, and John Fetterman senior campaign strategist Rebecca Katz.
Tamika Adams was the writer, producer, and editor.
October 2022
Chapter 4: Gen-Z Voters in Orange County
Are young voters the key to the midterms? We hear from disillusioned Gen-Z voters in Orange County, California, and their Member of Congress, Katie Porter. Then Data For Progress' Evangel Penumaka, organizer and former Texas Democratic Senate candidate Cristina TzintzĂșn-Ramirez, and John Della Volpe of Harvard Kennedy School joins Jon to dig into what the voters had to say.
Tamika Adams was the writer, producer, and editor.
October 2022
Chapter 5: Working-Class Latinos in Las Vegas
Are demographics destiny? We talk to working-class Latino voters in Las Vegas about what issues matter most to them and whether they'll vote for Democrats this fall. Political scientist Ruy Teixeira, former Bernie Sanders presidential campaign manager Faiz Shakir, and Carlos Odio of EquisLabs join to discuss.
Tamika Adams was the writer, producer, and editor.
October 2022
Chapter 6: Young Black Voters in Atlanta
BaratCan Democrats keep Georgia blue? We hear from young Black voters in Atlanta about Stacey Abrams, Raphael Warnock, Joe Biden, voting rights, and the future of democracy. Organizer Nsé Ufot, political commentator and strategist Symone Sanders, and pollster Terrance Woodbury join Jon to discuss what they had to say.
Tamika Adams was the writer, producer, and editor.