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Politics Politics Politics

Justin Robert Young
Donald Trump
Nikki Haley
Ron Desantis
Iowa Caucus
The Grinch That Stole Christmas
Political Discourse
Congress
Empathy
Forgiveness
Joe Biden
New Hampshire Primary
Christmas
Republican Party
Dr. Seuss
Vivek Ramaswamy
Chris Christie
Democratic Party
New Hampshire
2024 Presidential Election
Impeachment

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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I’ve seen my fair share of shutdowns over the years. Loud ones, quiet ones, dumb ones, strategic ones. But this one? This is just sad.

I spent the day on Capitol Hill talking to anyone who would meet with me, bouncing between offices, looking to und... more

Trump and Xi finally sat down for the first in-person meeting of this new administration, and I won’t lie — there was a lot of hype going into this one. There were whispers about a grand bargain, even murmurs of a complete game-changer announcement. ... more

We’re just about a week out from Election Day, and I have to say, this is what I live for. These are the kind of stories that really scratch the itch for anybody who loves the game of politics as much as I do. We’ve got real contests, real dollars be... more

This Graham Platner saga just keeps delivering. Every time I think we’ve hit the ceiling on oppo drops, the elevator dings and we’re in a whole new suite of controversy. It’s not that the content was entirely new in tone. We’ve already seen him refer... more

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Dillon Fleharty
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Howard Mortman
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Amanda Nelson
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Episode: What's Going On With The Midterms? Talking Democrat Party Frustrations (with Amanda Nelson)
Alex Epstein
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Episode: What Maine's Primary Says About the Midterms. Breaking Down Energy Credits and Climate Change (with Alex Epstein)
Michael D. Cohen
Political strategist and author of the book on modern political campaigns
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Episode: Is The Golden Age of Small Dollar Online Fundraising Over? (with Michael Cohen and Tom Merritt)
Josh Jennings
Political commentator and friend of Justin Robert Young
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Episode: Who’s Taking On Jon Ossoff in Georgia? ’90s FEMA Conspiracies and the Modern World (with Josh Jennings)

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Justin Robert Young
Host of Politics Politics Politics, known for his independent political analysis and insightful discussions with various experts.

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4.7 out of 5 stars from 1k ratings
  • 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.

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    EricVonRoyer
    United States8 days ago
  • 5 stars for one reason.

    No Jen.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Rexqesdr
    United Statesa month ago
  • Love the show

    One note though:in a recent episode you say we need 2 or 3 people primary debates,that was actually tried by republicans in 2012 with a newt Gingrich and Jon huntsman as well as newt Gingrich and Herman Cain did Lincoln Douglas style debates and there was a we polls essentially lesser known candidates debate between roemer,Gary Johnson and Fred Krager.

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    brooklynhistorianLars
    United States4 months ago
  • Hoverfly

    He downplayed the Epstein scandal.

    Apple Podcasts
    3
    Sad Sad radio listener
    United States4 months ago
  • Big fan of your show for a while and i hope youre brand of analysis and interviews finds a home here.

    Audible
    5
    John Miller
    United States8 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the sharp analysis and engaging insights into political dynamics.

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MORE Graham Platner Oppo! What's George Santos Up To After Prison? (with Juliegrace Brufke)
Q: What are George Santos's plans for the future?
He is considering a media career, likely in commentary, alongside ambitions for nonprofit work focused on prison reform.
MORE Graham Platner Oppo! What's George Santos Up To After Prison? (with Juliegrace Brufke)
Q: Who were the key allies involved in pushing for George Santos's pardon?
Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert were notable faces in the push for his pardon, alongside other congressional allies.
MORE Graham Platner Oppo! What's George Santos Up To After Prison? (with Juliegrace Brufke)
Q: What was the mood of George Santos after getting out of prison?
He seemed grateful to be out and expressed a desire to move on with his life and owe gratitude to others.
Is Trump's China Trade Deal a Disappointment? Digging Into the Shutdown Stalemate (with Gabe Fleisher)
Q: Has this shutdown gone longer than you expected?
Gabe Fleisher thought the shutdown would last about 10 days to two weeks but admits it has lasted longer than he initially expected.
Are the Democrats Blowing It in Virginia? (with Kirk Bado)
Q: What the hell is happening in Virginia with the Democrats?
Kirk Bado discusses the state of Virginia Democrats and notes that their current struggles are not as dire as their previous campaign with the Macklers.

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