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Politics Politics Politics

Justin Robert Young
Donald Trump
Kamala Harris
Democratic Party
Joe Biden
2024 Presidential Election
Republican Party
2024 Election
Iran
Government Shutdown
Trump Administration
Congress
Midterm Elections
Ukraine
Republican National Convention
Tariffs
Chuck Schumer
Russia
JD Vance
Elon Musk
Charlie Kirk

Unbiased political analysis the way you wish still existed. Justin Robert Young isn't here to tell you what to think, he's here to tell you who is going to win and why. www.politicspoliticspolitics.com

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Kentucky’s Republican primary out of its 4th District has turned into the most expensive House primary in American history, and it doesn’t take a detective to tell where the money went. No, not into field operations. Not into policy. Not even into pe... more

The obsession with a hypothetical JD Vance versus Marco Rubio showdown for 2028 says a lot more about the Republican fascination with palace intrigue than it does about actual political reality. Trump himself clearly enjoys stirring the pot, whether ... more

Trump’s trip to China is happening at the exact moment his most persistent political vulnerability is becoming impossible to ignore: the economy.

Inflation has ticked up to 3.8% year over year, gas prices are rising again, and the White House is lea... more

The Trump administration is looking for a new ICE director, which at this point might qualify as one of the least appealing jobs in American politics. Todd Lyons is heading for the private sector at the end of the month, and whoever replaces him is w... more

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Host

Justin Robert Young
Host known for unbiased, data-driven political analysis and strategic insights on elections and policy.

Reviews

4.6 out of 5 stars from 1k ratings
  • Good grief just state propaganda!

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    jr
    3 months ago
  • Disingenuous with Audience

    Repeatedly bends the truth to defend Repub corruption and scandal. Has the gall to declare himself “non-partisan”, it’s hella gross. Enjoy him, MAGA reprobates, there isn’t much else here.

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    ks ducnwn
    United States3 months ago
  • Normally love this podcast, but episodes guest was so horribly biased I couldn't listen to it.

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    cj67
    4 months ago
  • Wow.

    You really just said that “at a minimum” it was Renee Good’s fault for getting shot in the face.

    Nauseating.

    Apple Podcasts
    1
    pilcrow
    United States4 months ago
  • Conservative show pretending to be non-bipartisan

    It’s been a year and the cover art still has Kamala on it. All he wants to do is strawman the left while steelmanning the right. Unbiased is just a lie.

    Apple Podcasts
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    EricVonRoyer
    United States7 months ago

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Why Vance vs. Rubio 2028 Isn't Real! How AI Will Impact Midterms and Beyond (with Katie Harbath)
Q: From your point of view, what is the best use of AI tools in the world of campaigns?
AI tools can be used to convert speeches and documents into multiple social media posts and emails, create AI chatbots for donations or issue positions, and analyze constituent concerns to tailor messaging and strategy.
Iran War Brings BIG Inflation. Is the UK Already in Need of Another PM? (with Stella Tsantekidou)
Q: What is the current mood around Labour leadership and Keir Starmer in light of recent local election results?
Stella explains Labour's setbacks as a combination of leadership unpopularity, internal party dynamics, and broader electoral fatigue, with a belief that a bold new leader might be needed to re-anchor the party before the next big election.
Graham Platner's Reddit Problems Return! AI, Iran, and the Economy (with J.D. Durkin)
Q: What is the pitch for the new JD. Durkin show on the NYSE floor?
The show is described as a live Thursday morning program from the NYSE that brings on Wall Street analysts and chartists to discuss the economy, oil, commodities, and political chatter, pairing market coverage with periodic political commentary.
Trump vs. The Pope! The Scandal That Threatens Democratic Fundraising (with Kevin Ryan and Dave Levinthal)
Q: What say you about the highest ranking Catholic in this administration?
We discuss JD Vance's take on Leo's foreign policy commentary, and whether his stance reflects a broader tension between politics and faith within the administration, noting that Vance's critique of the Pope's understanding of just war theory was seen as flawed by Kevin and the hosts.
Kristi Noem OUT at DHS. The Science of Second Chances in Criminal Justice (with Jennifer Doleac)
Q: Tell us about the premise of your book.
Jennifer explains that the book applies economics tools to crime reduction, focusing on how interventions at each stage of the criminal justice process can break the incarceration cycle and give people real second chances, with an emphasis on evidence and randomized trials or natural experiments to test what works.

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Listeners gravitate toward measured, data-driven political analysis that weighs multiple sides and emphasizes strategic thinking over partisan talking points. Episodes frequently cover U.S. elections, policy battles, fundraising dynamics, and the intersection of technology with government, including AI, governance, and security. The show often features high-profile reporters, pundits, and policy experts to unpack how campaigns, media narratives, and institutional power shape outcomes. A notable strength is the host's willingness to interrogate complex topics with a calm, clear delivery, often pairing political insight with a dash of humor. This combination makes it appealing to listeners who want to understand not just what happened, but wh... more

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