Episode 38: Democrats Without a Compass — Opportunity, Optics, and 2026
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In this episode, Brian and John dive headfirst into the political aftermath of Trump's State of the Union — the longest in American history — unpacking what it revealed about the state of both parties heading into 2026. They clash, loudly, over voter ID laws and whether requiring identification at the polls is a common-sense safeguard or a deliberate effort to disenfranchise communities of color and low-income voters. Neither brother backs down.
The conversation shifts to the California Democratic Party's endorsing convention, where aging incumbents and party insiders dominated, leaving progressive and younger voices asking whether the party is capable of reinventing itself. The brothers debate whether a crowded field of Democratic candidates risks splitting the vote and handing Republicans an opening in down-ticket races across the state.
They also take on tariffs and the Supreme Court ruling that called them an unconstitutional end-run around Congress, before turning to Gavin Newsom's national book tour, his controversial remarks before an Atlanta audience, and whether his presidential ambitions are a liability or an inevitability. Spoiler: the brothers don't agree on that either.
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