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Back to EpisodesDid Abdul El-Sayed just nuke his campaign with bad football takes? Thanksgiving on the ballot
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Wisconsin's Democratic governor primary is down to the wire — a final poll shows Francesca Hong with a stunning 22-point lead over David Crowley, and Politico reports the party establishment is scrambling to stop a democratic socialist from winning Tuesday. We break down the data center moratorium fight defining the race and why Crowley's "guardrails" approach hasn't closed the gap.
Then: AOC says Hasan Piker is the left's answer to Joe Rogan for reaching young men — so we ask, does Abdul El-Sayed have the same appeal? From Taylor Swift and Blue's Clues references to calling football's culture "toxic masculinity," we break down his messaging to men.
We also dig into the real argument behind Medicare for All — why critics say it's less about helping the working class and more about easing benefit delivery to non-citizens, tied to Abdul's writings on "racial capitalism" and COVID-19 inequities.
Plus, a wild story unfolding across Idaho, Mississippi, Montana, and South Dakota: Democrats are ditching their own nominees to run "independents" instead. We cover Dan Osborn's socialist ties, leaked documents on an alleged harassment campaign against Montana's Alani Bankhead, and South Dakota nominee Julian Beaudion's shocking withdrawal after citing threats to his family.
And we close it out with Chuck Grassley's emotional tribute to his 92-year-old vacuum, Beth — who "died," sparked a wave of national sympathy, and was somehow revived with a new Hoover just a day later.
Topics covered:
0:00 - Intro0:36 - Wisconsin Governor's Primary: Hong's 22-Point Lead2:46 - Abdul, Hasan Piker & the Manosphere5:46 - Medicare for All & Racial Capitalism0744 - Democrats Pushing Out Their Own Nominees12:32 - Taxing Millionaires: Revenge Politics13:57 - Chuck Grassley & the Legend of Beth the Vacuum
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