Chuck Todd explains why incumbent candidates will struggle in both the upcoming off-year and midterm elections, then answers listeners' questions in the "Ask Chuck" segment.
Chuck Todd unpacks the political storm brewing around redistricting and its ripple effects on both voter and donor enthusiasm, as Democrats struggle to spark a surge of energy despite making gains in candidate recruitment. He digs into why the New Jersey governor’s race could be unexpectedly tight, with Mamdani looming as a potential wildcard, and how an anti-incumbent mood paired with shaky economic signals could reshape the midterms. From voters increasingly motivated by who they’re against rather than who they’re for, to the larger question of whether this cycle is about personalities or policies, it’s a sharp look at the forces defining the next election.
Finally, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
Timeline:
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00:00 Redistricting fight fallout will be intense
01:15 What will redistricting fight do for voter/donor enthusiasm?
03:15 No surge in Democratic enthusiasm yet
06:15 Democrats are doing better on candidate recruitment
07:45 NJ governor's race could be close
09:00 Mamdani could loom over the NJ governor's race
11:30 We're in an anti-incumbent environment
13:00 State of the economy could determine midterms
14:00 Public is voting AGAINST candidates rather than for them
15:15 Ask Chuck
15:30 Why do wealthy democracies let Putin get away with so much?
22:00 What can small market MLB teams replicate the Brewers success?
27:30 Why can't Democrats win statewide in Florida?
33:15 How to reverse the damage from cutting research grants?
38:30 What amendments would you like to see at a constitutional convention?