The Bitter End to democracy? Hindsight is 20/20.

The Bitter End to democracy? Hindsight is 20/20.

UCLA political scientists Lynn Vavreck and Chris Tausanovitch and Vanderbilt’s John Sides argue that political party identity has become increasingly “calcified” in surprising new ways. Their latest book,“The Bitter End,” describes both the long-term trends and short-term shocks that shaped the 2020 presidential election and continue reverberating today. What’s driving the increasing distance between the parties and the growing homogeneity within the parties? Playbook Co-Author Ryan Lizza met Vavreck on UCLA’s campus to learn why so-called “identity-inflected issues” are the great new dimension of political conflict and present a dangerous direction in America. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Houses on the Hill aren't for living. They're for lobbying

Houses on the Hill aren't for living. They're for lobbying

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Kiss your swing districts goodbye

Kiss your swing districts goodbye

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CNN's Manu Raju vs. Jeff Flake: Cat and mouse

CNN's Manu Raju vs. Jeff Flake: Cat and mouse

It’s one of the most demanding jobs in Washington journalism: tracking down a lawmaker who’s in the news but doesn’t necessarily want to talk. For the Congress press corps, scoring that story-making q...

12 Nov 202122min

The strategists who made the “Youngkin Republican”

The strategists who made the “Youngkin Republican”

For the first time in 12 years, a Republican won the governorship in Virginia. And it wasn’t just any victory — to claim the seat, Glenn Youngkin had to beat Terry McAuliffe, former governor and Democ...

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The activists outside Joe Manchin's houseboat

The activists outside Joe Manchin's houseboat

All summer long, activists have pressured Democratic leaders for a reconciliation package that delivers on all of President Biden’s promises. That means Senators Kyrsten Sinema and Joe Manchin faced p...

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Meet D.C.'s 'Lobbyist Hunter'

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“Somebody’s gotta do it. It might as well be me.” So says Ivan Adler, the “lobbyist hunter” who plucks D.C.’s most idealistic Hill staffers and turns them into K Street top dogs. POLITICO’s Hailey Fuc...

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Push it to the (debt) limit

Push it to the (debt) limit

What actually happens if the nation defaults on its debt? Planes fall out of the sky, the streets run red with blood — OK, not literally. But the reality could be economic catastrophe: "Market chaos, ...

8 Okt 202125min

Regulating crypto: The $2 trillion Rubik's Cube

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Crypto trading! Bitcoin! Dogecoin! Stablecoin! Even if lawmakers don't understand blockchain, Capitol Hill is finally waking up to digital currency — Congress has introduced more than a dozen bills on...

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