
Perino on Politics
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Does Vice President Harris Get The Last Laugh?
Out with the old, in with the (sort of) new - President Biden has dropped out of the 2024 presidential race and endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar examines what's in store from the historic reshaping of the 2024 election. Dana and Josh look back at the many seismic political shifts brought on over the last month and discuss the factors working in VP Harris's favor, as well as those working against her. Later, they examine the possibilities of who she may choose for her running mate. Uphill Battle: Last week's Republican National Convention showcased a strong and unified GOP backing former President Trump as their nominee. Josh contrasts that with the division within the Democratic Party and how the infighting will pose a challenge for them going into November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
And Just Like That The Republican National Convention Starts
The Republican National Convention has officially kicked off in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the Republican base has gathered to rally around former President Trump as their party’s 2024 Presidential Nominee. Days after surviving an assassination attempt while speaking at a Pennsylvania rally, President Trump has prevailed as a pillar of strength—an image that a presidential nominee seeking re-election could only hope for ahead of their party’s convention. Meanwhile, on the other side of the aisle calls for President Biden to step down are being overshadowed, granting the President a slim opportunity to reassess how to move forward with his campaign. Deputy Chief of Staff under President George W. Bush's administration, Karl Rove examines how the events of the Republican National Convention will fair for former President Trump and responds to growing whispers that the 2024 Election is now the former President’s to lose. Karl and Dana also discuss how the 2024 Presidential Election will impact contentious state elections as voters inch closer to November. Uphill Battle: While the RNC pivots voter attention away from President Biden’s cognitive decline to President Trump’s mission to regain the White House, who’s message of political unity will resonate the best amongst voters? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Can President Biden Put Out The Flames?
With many Democrats calling for him to drop out, President Biden needs to keep his friends close, and his frenemies closer. FOX News Chief Political Anchor Bret Baier examines the waning support for President Biden from within his own party. Bret and Dana discuss the possibility of Vice President Kamala Harris becoming the Democratic nominee and the problems it could pose for her party ahead of the election. Later, they analyze the state of former President Trump's veepstakes and share when they think an announcement will come about his running mate. Uphill Battle: Though many point to Labor Day as the time when voters begin to take note of the election, Bret stresses that Americans are plugging in right now. With the CNN debate and inflation at the top of people's minds, it paints a grim picture for the future of President Biden's campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Dam Is Holding...For Now
Despite a lackluster performance at the CNN Presidential Debate, President Biden does not plan to drop out any time soon. Former White House Chief Deputy Press Secretary and Partner at FGS Global Trent Duffy explains why the Democrats' dam appears to be holding (for now), and why people are growing more distrustful of the White House. The economy is the number one issue for voters, and President Biden has been unable to make Americans feel better about their financial circumstances over the years. Trent discusses why he believes it's too late for President Biden to change voters' minds on the issue, and why President Trump could face a tough economic transition if elected. Uphill Battle: Former President Trump has the opportunity to gain some ground among independent voters, but to do so, he must focus on his vision rather than vengeance. Trent explains that if the former President can showcase his resume and a transition team, he may appeal to those who still have reservations about him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Yes, That Did Just Happen
While voters were anticipating moments of political déjà vu at the first presidential debate, the time that’s lapsed since President Biden and former President Trump took to the debate stage in 2020 was clear as day. Leaving voters wondering, where do we go from here? Republican Strategist and co-founder of South and Hill Strategies, Colin, and National Reporter and Columnist for the Washington Examiner, Salena Zito provide post-presidential debate analysis and how both presidential candidate performances woke up voters to truly examine what they want for the next four years. Later, Salena reveals what she’ll be looking for from voters as they head to the polls and Colin emphasizes the need for both presidential campaigns to tailor their messaging to point to the future. Uphill Battle: A disastrous first presidential debate for Democrats, has President Biden’s own party scrambling to figure out what to do next. With the Democratic National Convention on the horizon and whispers of a second debate is President Biden ready? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Ben Shapiro: "This Whole Thing Feels Incredibly Rigged"
From the state of the presidential race to the state of our culture, Ben Shapiro takes on the summer's most heated issues. Host of The Ben Shapiro Show Ben Shapiro explains why he believes the 2024 Presidential Election will become a referendum on President Biden and why it will be lethal for his campaign. Later, Ben dives into the political realignment of both the Democratic and Republican Parties, as well as the seismic shift of minority voters. Uphill Battle: When it comes to the candidates, there's a large voter enthusiasm gap between President Biden and former President Trump. Ben explains that key demographics likely won't be showing up for President Biden, and the low turnout will only help his opponent. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Heinrich On Politics: Time To Raise Expectations
FOX News Senior White House Correspondent and Anchor Jacqui Heinrich fills in for Dana on this week’s edition of Perino On Politics. Guy Benson, FOX News Contributor and host of the Guy Benson Show on FOX News Radio shares what the candidates need to do to prepare for next week’s debate. Guy lays out how the newly announced presidential debate rules can both help and hurt each of the candidates and explains why Republicans need to raise expectations for President Biden. Later, Guy takes a look at potential running mate picks for former President Trump. Uphill Battle: Among the likeliest voters, President Biden and the Democrats have an advantage in 2024. Guy explains that if former President Trump can motivate enough unlikely participants to head to the polls, it could make his campaign. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Time Is Of The Essence
The slow summer months are rolling in, but the clock is ticking for the presidential candidates to make their case to voters. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar discusses what events he's watching out for in the coming weeks that will set the stage not only for the debate but for the Presidential Election in the Fall. When it comes to picking a Vice President, Josh and Dana analyze whether former President Trump should double down on a MAGA candidate or attempt to build a bridge to more conventional Republican voters. Uphill Battle: Jewish Americans are noticing left-wing Democrats' failure to denounce antisemitism. Josh notes that Republican and moderate Democrat candidates have an opportunity to make inroads in districts held by progressive candidates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Order In The Court
One trial is over, and now it's time for another. Republican Strategist and Co-Founder of South & Hill Strategies Colin Reed unpacks the political fallout of former President Trump's conviction and the upcoming criminal trial of Hunter Biden. Later, Dana and Colin look ahead to the June Presidential Debate and discuss why it's a high-pressure event for President Biden. Uphill Battle: As the summer months roll in, voters are going to keep a close eye on gas prices. Colin points out how the Biden administration has manipulated the Strategic Reserve to artificially keep gas prices low and explains why voters should be concerned in the event of an emergency. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Candidates Are Facing The Summer Heat
As former President Trump faces heat in the courtroom, President Biden is being grilled on rising prices. Former Democratic Tennessee Congressman and Co-Host of The Five Harold Ford Jr. discusses three key dates he'll be watching leading up to the election. Harold explains how the prices people pay on Memorial Day, the 4th of July, and Labor Day will play a significant role in the way they vote in November. Later, he emphasizes the significance of President Trump's VP pick, and how it could be used to pull in moderate voters. Uphill Battle: Many Black voters are now opening up to President Trump. Harold stresses that this demographic of voters is President Biden's Achilles heel. He explains that many within the Democratic Party need to break away from stereotypes and campaign on different angles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Political Shift Of Colorful Colorado
Over the years, Colorado has gone from red to blue. However, will the state be a "safe" bet for President Biden come the 2024 election? Host of The Ross Kaminsky Show on KOA Radio Ross Kaminsky provides a closer look at the political shift of the Centennial State. As a talk radio host, Ross can hear directly from his listeners about what issues energize them the most. He discusses the significance of the rising cost of living and explains how the issue could present an opportunity for former President Trump to win back voters he lost. Uphill Battle: Many MAGA-focused candidates were unsuccessful in their respective races during the last election cycle. Ross explains how he believes that Republicans are being more strategic when it comes to selecting nominees, and how it could impact the balance of power in the fall. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Mothers Know Best
How are national politics impacting kitchen table conversations? Outkick Columnist and Host of the Getting Hammered podcast Mary Katharine Ham examines the energy generated by the presidential candidates and discusses whether or not it will translate into votes in the fall. Mary Katharine and Dana discuss why the youth vote may not be in President Biden's favor due to his TikTok ban and foreign relations policies. Later, they discuss why Independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is proving to be popular amongst unlikely crowds. Uphill Battle: When it comes to elections, moms have a lot of sway. Mary Katharine emphasizes that many moms are looking for a return to normalcy a look at how issues, like the economy, education, and reproductive rights, are impacting life at home. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Back To The Races
While we were off to the horse races this weekend, we're now back to talking about the Presidential race. Senior Vice President of CRC Advisors Matt Whitlock discusses the factors contributing to former President Trump's lead in recent polling. Matt examines how Republicans are not only eyeing battleground states but also looking at ways they can help expand the map. Later, he previews elections in the House and Senate. Uphill Battle: Despite humble beginnings, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s presidential campaign is starting to worry his Democrat and Republican challengers. Matt unpacks how the Trump and Biden campaigns are responding to his candidacy, and how it suggests the appeal of an alternate candidate. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Touring Tensions & Hotspots Around The World
International tensions are reaching a boiling point on college campuses across the country - but what other problems are bubbling up? Managing Director and Partner at Beacon Global Strategies Michael Allen takes listeners on a tour of the many geopolitical crises around the world. Dana and Michael discuss the responsibilities of the Commander in Chief when it comes to managing relationships with foreign allies and enemies. Later, they examine the latest news out of the Middle East, Ukraine, and Haiti. Uphill Battle: When it comes to finding common ground in Congress when it comes to foreign aid. Michael emphasizes why it's in the United States' national interest to protect our allies abroad and to ensure we don't enter another world war. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Price Of President Biden's Green Agenda
Although President Biden is advocating for a cleaner planet, his green agenda is creating a political mess. Founder and Executive Director of Power the Future Daniel Turner explains the hidden impact of the President's climate-oriented policies. Dana and Daniel discuss just how much energy is used to power our infrastructure and economy and talk about why "clean" alternatives don't necessarily provide a realistic solution to climate change. Uphill Battle: Daniel emphasizes that energy will have a huge impact as far as who's elected on the Senate level. He explains why Democrats who backed President Biden's war on energy could pay for it come November. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's The Economy, Stupid
Ready or not, Tax Day is here! Host of The Big Money Show on FOX Business Brian Brenberg joins to talk about taxes, the economy, and how it will impact the 2024 election. Dana and Brian discuss the state of inflation and how it's affecting American consumers. Later, they explore the rise in popularity of trade jobs and weigh the benefits of vocational training. Uphill Battle: Polling shows that many Americans remember the economy being better under President Trump. Brian explains that the economy is more present on the ballot in 2024 than in 2022 and discusses how it's an advantage for the former President. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A New Moon, But The Same Old Politics
Will former President Trump's abortion announcement eclipse President Biden's new student loan forgiveness plan? Founder of The Stewart Group Don "Stew" Stewart examines how the presidential candidates are handling issues that are most impactful to voters. Dana and Stew examine the enthusiasm gap between the candidates among youth voters. Later, Stew discusses the importance of the filibuster and explains why listeners should be worried if it goes away. Uphill Battle: Stew takes a look at how the car market can act as an indicator of how people are feeling back at home. He discusses the importance of consumer choice and explains how the messaging policies of the Biden administration are making people adverse to electric vehicles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Communication? It's Complicated
President Biden is on a roll regarding campaign fundraising - but how much will it help him in November? President and CEO of Squared Communications Michael Meehan explains why money matters more for House and Senate races than it does for the Presidential Election. Michael and Dana discuss the difficulty of predicting voter behavior when both presidential candidates face a popularity problem among the electorate. Later, Michael explains why he believes that ballot initiatives will help President Biden's performance at the polls. Uphill Battle: Social media has complicated how politicians communicate with voters. Michael emphasizes that only a small percentage of voters will decide the election, but reaching those voters on the platforms they're on is a difficult feat for candidates. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Voters Have Money On Their Minds
Are today's presidential candidates good or bad for American business? Host of Making Money with Charles Payne on FOX Business Charles Payne explains the economic backdrop of the upcoming Presidential Election. Dana and Charles weigh in on the dissatisfaction many voters are feeling when it comes to the economy. Later, Charles looks to history to provide a cautionary tale about poor politics during inflationary periods. Uphill Battle: More and more Black voters seem to be distancing themselves from the Democratic Party. Charles explains how President Biden's policies on immigration and education are contributing to his party's decline in popularity among Black voters. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Not Your Parents' Politics
Voters aren't too excited about the likelihood of a presidential rematch. Founder of Mehlman Consulting Bruce Mehlman explains how voters are rethinking, realigning, and reshaping the political parties. Dana and Bruce discuss the likelihood of a TikTok ban and the security concerns with the Chinese Communist Party. Later, they look ahead to Ohio's primary election. Uphill Battle: When it comes to organizing and obtaining ballot access, third-party candidates don't have it easy. Bruce explains that although our political landscape is structured for a two-party system, both major candidates have reason to be concerned about third-party disruptors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Tectonic Political Shift
It's ready, set, go for the 2024 presidential race. FOX News Chief Political Analyst Brit Hume analyzes the new phase of the election cycle. Brit explains that President Biden and former President Trump face similar challenges when it comes to popularity within their base. Later, he and Dana take a trip down memory lane to discuss their coverage of presidents over the years. Uphill Battle: Brit looks at the conflicts in the Middle East and Eastern Europe and explains how foreign policy is low on the candidates' priority list. He stresses that if the United States doesn't have proper foreign policy and defense, then we'll no longer have a country. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Biden's State Of The Union Report Card
President Biden touted his accomplishments to millions of potential voters during Thursday's State of the Union address. Republican strategist and co-founder of South and Hill Strategies Colin Reed provides his analysis of President Biden's high-stakes speech. Dana and Colin review the eventful week in politics, discussing Super Tuesday's results, the latest rulings out of the Supreme Court, and the state of the 2024 presidential primary race. Uphill Battle: When it comes to the issues at the top of voters' minds, President Biden has a messaging challenge ahead of himself. Colin explains how former President Trump holds the upper hand when it comes to policies on immigration, inflation, and crime. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Don't Insult The Voter
How Super will Tuesday turn out to be? Assistant Editor of the Wall Street Journal Editorial Page and FOX News Contributor James Freeman discusses the delegates at stake in the upcoming Primaries and Caucuses. Later, James and Dana look ahead to the upcoming State of the Union Address and discuss candidates' strategies on issues such as immigration, inflation, and reproductive rights. Uphill Battle: Does Nikki Haley's performance in the GOP Presidential Primary indicate a shift within her party? James discusses why the politics of President Reagan are no longer popular amongst Republicans. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
McEnany On Politics: It's Helpful To Be The Challenger
Co-Host of Outnumbered Kayleigh McEnany fills in for Dana on this week's edition of Perino On Politics. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar reflects on the results from the South Carolina Republican primary and looks ahead at what to expect from Super Tuesday. Kayleigh and Josh delve into the coalition problems facing the frontrunners in both parties and how they'll play out in swing states. Later, they discuss the role that former President Trump's VP pick could have on securing votes from suburban mothers. Uphill Battle: Michigan is a major swing state in this year's election. Josh analyzes the makeup of Michigan voters and explains how President Biden's age, as well as his policies on Israel, energy, and unions will impact his performance in the state. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Will South Carolina Offer Home Field Advantage?
As Saturday's primary soon approaches, will former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley have home home-field advantage? National Review Senior Writer Noah Rothman provides his assessment of the Palmetto State's primary. Later, Dana and Noah look at the House and discuss foreign aid, impeachment efforts, and the state of the U.S. southern border. Uphill Battle: Noah analyzes the likelihood of former President Trump winning the 2024 election and emphasizes the need for him to convince voters who voted against him to now vote for him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cleanup On Aisle 46
President Biden isn't getting any younger, and the voters are noticing. Republican strategist and Vice President at Targeted Victory Matt Gorman weighs in on the fallout from the latest Special Counsel report. Later, Dana and Matt discuss Senate leadership and how upcoming elections could present pickup opportunities for Republicans. Uphill Battle: Matt looks ahead to Tuesday's special election to replace former Congressman George Santos (R-NY) and how an inclement weather forecast could impact turnout. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
President Biden Fumbles Messaging Opportunity
President Biden secured victory in South Carolina's Democratic Primary this weekend, however, he still faces hurdles in lifting voters' enthusiasm. President of the Sentinel Action Fund Jessica Anderson explains what the challenges say about his chances of re-election. Dana and Jessica look at the upcoming races in the primary calendar and discuss how issues such as crime, immigration, and inflation are impacting voters this week. Later, Jessica examines how Republicans are trying to reach younger Americans with messaging on education and childcare. Uphill battle: Republicans have a big opportunity to create a durable Senate majority in this year's election. Jessica shares which states she's watching out for and discusses why she believes vulnerable Democrats can lead to significant pickups for the GOP. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Haley's Campaign Has Been Shaken, But Won't Be Stirred
After sweeping successes in both Iowa and New Hampshire, former President Donald Trump is moving closer to securing his party's presidential nomination. National Review Senior Political Correspondent and Co-host of the Three Martini Lunch podcast Jim Geraghty discusses the importance of Nikki Haley staying in the race to give Republicans the primary they deserve. Jim and Dana discuss the state of the Republican Primary and look ahead to primaries in Nevada and South Carolina. Later, Jim looks at the communication surrounding the border crisis and explains why Republicans shouldn't wait until November to address the issue. Uphill Battle: President Biden is dealing with the second-worst third-year approval ratings since President Jimmy Carter. Jim argues that Biden's presidency was meant to be transitional, but that the lack of support for Vice President Harris means his party doesn't see her as a viable candidate in 2024. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
And Then There Were Two
It's a two-person race for the Republican presidential nomination - how are things heating up? Host of Sunday Night In America With Trey Gowdy and The Trey Gowdy Podcast, former South Carolina Congressman Trey Gowdy joins Dana in New Hampshire for a conversation about the state of the race ahead of the New Hampshire primary. Trey looks at Capitol Hill to discuss the challenges facing House Speaker Mike Johnson as he governs Congress with a slim majority. Uphill battle: If former President Trump is able to secure his party's presidential nomination, he'll have to work to unite the divided Republican voters. Trey explains that if takes a conciliatory approach rather than igniting his base, he may be successful. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Watching The Race For Second Place
In frigid temperatures, Iowa caucus-goers will cast their votes in the first test of the Republican Presidential Primary race. FOX News Contributor and Host of the Guy Benson Show on FOX News Talk Radio Guy Benson lays out the stakes at hand for the candidates. Dana and Guy evaluate campaign strategies and explain what the results in Iowa could mean for the road ahead. They look at President Biden's lackluster campaign trail and discuss whether third-party disrupters will pull votes from either party. Uphill battle: On top of President Biden's popularity problem, Democrats lack an attractive heir apparent. Guy explains that the party is running out of time to find a replacement nominee that will grow enthusiasm within the party. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In It To Win It
We can officially say the 2024 Presidential Election cycle is upon us, the candidates have campaigned and now it's time for the voters to decide. Former Senior Counselor to President Trump and Founder of KA Consulting, Kellyanne Conway joins with a temperature check on the remaining GOP Candidates' favor amongst voters heading into the Iowa Caucuses. Former President Trump remains the frontrunner in the GOP race to the White House, despite former Ambassador Nikki Haley's increase in support amongst prominent donors. While the Haley campaign's growth is substantial, Kellyanne reminds listeners that donors don't determine elections, voters do. Uphill battle: The Democrat Party has long been regarded as the party for young, progressive, and minority voters, however with President Biden losing support from these key demographics the 2024 Presidential Election looks less reminiscent of 2020 by the day. Kellyanne emphasizes that President Biden will need to remind voters that he is still the candidate who did and can still defeat Donald Trump. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Welcome To The Election Year
As we usher in the new year, we'll be looking at a new stage of the presidential race. Republican Strategist and Co-Founder of South & Hill Strategies Colin Reed joins with a look at how things are heating up in 2024. With the Iowa caucus and the New Hampshire primary just around the corner, Colin emphasizes the importance of early voting states in determining which candidate will rise to the top in the crowded Republican primary field. Uphill battle: President Biden is losing support from key demographics, including voters whose politics lean more progressive. Colin reminds listeners that general elections are typically decided by people in the middle, many of which aren't a fan of the incumbent president's policies. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
2023 Is Over - Now It's Game Time
This year saw the announcements, and suspensions, of many presidential campaigns. Things are only heating up for candidates as they fight for a spot on the ballot in November. FOX News Digital Political Reporter Brooke Singman provides insight into candidates' strategies as they head into the election year. Dana and Brooke examine the weaknesses of the Biden campaign and analyze which candidates pose the biggest threat to his re-election. Later, they take a look at how the remaining Republican presidential hopefuls are aiming to make their marks in early-voting states. Uphill battle: Although the younger generation isn't always the most reliable at the polls, they are skilled when it comes to organizing. Brooke emphasizes the need for the Republican Party to capture young voters who are otherwise disenchanted by politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How Will Pennsylvania Swing?
While early-voting states play a key role in whether or not a candidate's name appears on the ballot, swing states are important in determining who will win the election. Former GOP Strategist and Host of The Rich Zeoli Show, Rich Zeoli zeroes in on Pennsylvania and highlights which issues will sway voters in 2024. Dana and Rich underscore the importance of Pennsylvania for both parties in the presidential election. Later, they look at the state's Senate race and discuss who will turn out for that election. Uphill battle: Securing the suburban vote is crucial for a candidate's success. Rich emphasizes the need to pay attention to suburban voters, especially moms, to figure out which issues appeal to people who aren't always involved in politics. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Painting A Picture Of Presidential Electability
Senior Vice President of CRC Advisors Matt Whitlock explores whether or not there's a path forward for a Trump alternative candidate. Dana and Matt examine former President Trump's presence in Iowa and discuss how he has been able to maintain his commanding lead in the polls. Matt describes how President Biden's policies have only hurt his campaign and strengthened the appeal of Trump. Uphill battle: Matt emphasizes the importance of Senate control as evidenced by the past few years. He stresses the need to pick strong primary candidates that can beat Democrats in tight races in red states. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
All Roads Lead To Iowa
On November 30th, Florida Governor Ron DeSantis faced off against California Governor Gavin Newsom in “The Great Red vs. Blue State Debate,” moderated by Sean Hannity on FOX News. This week Governor DeSantis will be on the debate stage once again, this time in Alabama, for the fourth Republican Presidential Primary Debate. FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar reacts to the news of North Dakota Governor Doug Burgum's presidential campaign suspension and weighs in on the candidate field ahead of the Iowa caucus. Josh and Dana talk about the politics of the Israel-Hamas war and the growing levels of anti-Semitism within the country. He discusses the Democratic Party's division over the conflict in the Middle East and President Biden's waning support from Muslim Americans. Uphill battle: On Friday, Rep. George Santos (R-NY) was expelled from Congress, leaving a vacant seat in a competitive swing district. Josh provides an in-depth look at the voters within the district and explains why it will be an interesting competition to watch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Test Of Presidential Strength
As global tensions continue to escalate, the nation watches as President Biden attempts to govern a country that's heavily divided on the war in the Middle East. FOX News Contributor and former Deputy Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush Karl Rove examines the role the Israel-Hamas war will have on the 2024 Presidential Election. Dana and Karl reflect on how moments of crisis are a test of presidential strength and discuss how voters perceive President Biden's handling of foreign policy and economic issues. Uphill battle: The Republican party is struggling to align with key voter issues ahead of the general election in several swing states. Karl zooms in in Arizona, Michigan, and Georgia to explain what needs to be done to motivate Republican voters ahead of 2024. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Price Of Experience
We're less than a year away from the 2024 Presidential Election, and while former President Trump is maintaining his lead within the GOP primary, President Biden is struggling to maintain support. FOX News Contributor and Opinion Editor of The Washington Times Charles Hurt provides insight on the media's coverage of both campaigns and voters, and later weighs in on the state of polarization in America today. Dana and Charlie discuss which issues are shaping the election, and which candidates are doing the best job of handling them. Later, they analyze whether the country is ready for a serious third-party candidate. Uphill battle: President Biden is often celebrated for his extensive political experience, yet he frequently faces criticism for his age. Charlie emphasizes that elections are typically won by how well an opponent can effectively turn a candidate’s greatest asset into their greatest weakness. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Another Candidate Bites The Dust
The third Republican presidential primary debate is in the books, and the candidate field has gotten smaller. Founding Partner at Cavalry LLC and Co-Host of the Ruthless Podcast Josh Holmes discusses the significance of Senator Tim Scott's (R-SC) 2024 presidential campaign suspension and shares which candidates he believes will benefit from it. Dana and Josh discuss Senator Joe Manchin's (D-WV) retirement. They examine whether he'll announce a third-party campaign, raising the question of how he could pose issues for President Biden's re-election. Uphill battle: Democrats were able to capitalize on the abortion rights issue to secure some significant wins during Tuesday's off-year elections. Josh explains that Republicans must bring a different set of arguments to the table to reach younger voters. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
It's Time To Stand Out: How Can Candidates Separate Themselves From The Pack?
The most significant elections ahead of the 2024 cycle are being held tomorrow, with voters and candidates alike watching closely to see how the off-year races can inform patterns for the year ahead. With the third Republican presidential primary debate airing Wednesday, November 8th, what will the candidates glean from the election results? And what can viewers expect from candidates' performances on the debate stage? Republican Strategist and Co-Founder of South & Hill Strategies Colin Reed explains that for candidates to stand out at this point in the race, they must separate themselves from each other, not the frontrunner. He warns that although foreign policy is taking center stage in the news, candidates must remember that the economy remains the number one issue for voters. Uphill battle: Abortion remains a ballot measure that Democrats are relying on for voter turnout in key races. Colin focuses on Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin's strategy in Virginia and explains how his clear messaging doesn't allow opportunity his opponents to define what he stands for. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Shrinking Candidate Pool: Who Will Drop Out Next?
On Wednesday, October 25th the contentious race for the speakership came to an end when Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson was elected the 56th Speaker of the House. Although the race within the House came to an end, the race for the White House is only heating up. The suspension of former Vice President Pence’s presidential campaign has left Republican voters with questions. Who will make it to the third debate? And who will be the next to drop out? FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar zooms in on Iowa and looks at where the candidates stand within the state's polling. He explains how former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley’s campaign is gaining momentum, and shares what it will take for the other candidates to catch up. Uphill battle: Has the House GOP mediated their squabbles, or is it only simmering under the surface? Josh emphasizes that the newly elected Speaker does not have an easy job ahead. He also discusses the challenges Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA) will face, including funding the government, managing foreign policy, and balancing the ideological differences within his party. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Presidential Candidates And Foreign Policy: Who's Carrying The Torch?
Today marks day 17 of the Israel-Hamas war, and as the death toll continues to rise world leaders are responding to the unrest in the Middle East. Last week during a primetime speech, President Biden made the case for a funding package to aid the country's national security and support Israel and Ukraine. However, Congress is still without a Speaker, how can the United States ensure funding both at home and abroad? FOX News Chief Political Anchor, Host of the Bret Baier Podcast, and Anchor of Special Report Bret Baier emphasizes how current global tensions are making security and safety a top concern among voters. Bret looks ahead to the third GOP debate and analyzes different candidates' messaging strategies to gain momentum in the polls. Later, he discusses his latest book, To Rescue The Constitution: George Washington and the Fragile American Experiment, and shares how leaders can learn from the past to bring America out of its division today. Uphill Battle: Candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has left the Democratic party in favor of an independent run for the White House. Bret provides insight on how his campaign may peel voters away from former President Trump instead of his former party. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Return of A Red Wave: "It's Going To Be Tough."
As the world watches and responds to the horrors and devastation of the Israel-Hamas war, American voters are looking critically at presidential candidates as they decide who best to lead the country on a global stage. With international tensions at a tipping point, how can candidates gain enough momentum to land a spot on the stage at the third GOP presidential primary debate? Co-host of Outnumbered and former White House Press Secretary under President Trump Kayleigh McEnany provides her analysis of the current state of the 2024 Presidential Election and discusses why certain candidates are rising in the polls above others. Later, she looks ahead to the upcoming House Speaker vote and explains why she believes there was a missed messaging opportunity for Congressional Republicans. Uphill Battle: Republicans are fighting to flip vulnerable Senate seats in the upcoming election cycle, but what will it take to finally bring a 'red wave?' Kayleigh emphasizes how candidates at the top of the ticket, along with ballot initiatives play an important role in voter turnout on election day. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Foreign Policy Takes Center Stage: “We Are At A Tipping Point”
Tragedy unfolded in Israel this weekend after Hamas militants unleashed an unprecedented terror attack on the country. Israel formally declared war against Hamas on Sunday, making it the first declaration of its kind in 50 years. This weekend's attacks have only increased attention on U.S. foreign policy and national security. How will these issues influence the direction of the 2024 presidential race? Political reporter and columnist with the Washington Examiner Salena Zito shares how the shortcomings of the Biden administration have made voters more aware of the vulnerabilities to our national security. She explains how Republicans have the upper hand when it comes to foreign policy and provides insight into which candidates are making impressions in early-voting states. Uphill Battle: 2024 Pennsylvania Senate candidate David McCormick has received unanimous support from the state's Republican Party. Salena breaks down why that endorsement carries so much weight within the race and explains why unseating Democratic incumbent Senator Bob Casey won't be an easy feat. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Hemmer On Politics: Can Republicans Recover From Government Shutdown Scare?
Co-Anchor of America's Newsroom Bill Hemmer fills in for Dana Perino on this episode of Perino On Politics, taking a look at the partial government shutdown that was narrowly avoided this weekend. Although a continuing resolution received bipartisan support from lawmakers, House Speaker Kevin McCarthy's leadership remains in jeopardy as critics within his own party threaten to oust him from his role. How can Republican candidates improve their party's image and bring unity ahead of the 2024 Election? FOX News Contributor and host of the Guy Benson Show on FOX News Talk Radio Guy Benson examines Kevin McCarthy's future as Speaker and explains how the division in the House only helps Democrats. Later, Guy shares an anecdote from his trip to the first GOP debate in Milwaukee and emphasizes the struggle of working-class voters across the country. Uphill Battle: Former President Trump appeared in court today for his civil fraud trial in NYC. Guy argues that the court case might lead Republican voters to pause and rethink whether or not they want to nominate a candidate with legal baggage. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dana's Debate Recap: "It Feels Like 2016 All Over Again"
On Wednesday night, Dana Perino, FOX Business's Stuart Varney, and Univision's Ilia Calderón moderated the second Republican Presidential Primary Debate from the Reagan Library in Simi Valley. While seven White House hopefuls fought to make their voices heard on the debate stage, the GOP frontrunner, former President Trump, was absent from the debate, opting to hold a rally at a non-union auto factory in Michigan. With the next GOP debate scheduled for November 8th, how can candidates convince voters that they deserve the nomination, in a field that's only slimming? FOX News Radio Political Analyst Josh Kraushaar looks back at highlights from last night's debate and provides his analysis of each candidate's strengths and vulnerabilities. He emphasizes that if the candidate field does not narrow down soon, the chances of a rematch between former President Trump and President Biden will only increase. Uphill Battle: Amid a looming government shutdown, House Republicans are still divided on passing spending deals. GOP presidential candidates are campaigning on the economic stress caused by the Biden administration, how will the lack of unity in Washington impact the party's fiscal image? Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dana’s Debate Prep: Little Fires Everywhere
In two days, the seven eligible Republican presidential candidates will take the stage at the 2nd GOP Presidential Primary Debate at the Reagan Library. Once again, the GOP frontrunner, former President Trump will be absent from the debate stage as he travels to Michigan to address union workers amid the United Auto Workers strike. This past weekend NBC News released polling data that showed President Biden and former President Trump in a dead heat, while an ABC News survey had the current president trailing the former president by ten percent. As GOP candidates prepare take the debate stage, how do they prove to voters that they will make their lives better than where they stood four years ago? Republican Strategist and Co-founder of South & Hill Strategies, Colin Reed emphasizes that it’s an abundant of riches in the news cycle this week. From the looming government shutdown to Senator Bob Menendez being indicted on bribery charges, Washington has its hands full defusing little fires. One which being identifying viable Presidential candidates on both sides of the aisle who have not be subject to comments on their age or impeachment inquiries. Uphill Battle: Colin who currently works for a Chris Christie-aligned SUPER PAC, offers insight on the Biden administration can reestablish President Biden as candidate that can finish the job. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A Message To Democrats: "It's Getting Late Early"
We're just over a week away from the second Republican presidential debate, more and more voters are having conversations about 2024 politics. While the 2024 Presidential Election may be at the forefront of voters' minds, another important aspect of the upcoming election cycle is the balance of power. With many incumbent Democratic senators in vulnerable seats, how can Republicans win back control of the Chamber in the 2024 Senate race? President and CEO of One Nation and American Crossroads Steven Law discusses how Democrats' abortion policies, the President's approval rating, and the poor economy will only hurt them in the upcoming election cycle. He emphasizes the need for Republican candidates to improve their messaging and communication when it comes to abortion and explains how it can help the party connect to voters. Uphill Battle: Vulnerable Democrats are facing a 2024 Senate map that appears favorable for Republicans. Steven explains that political geography is the key determinant of how an election will play out and expresses the need for competitive Republican candidates to win back those seats. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How Can GOP Candidates Stand Out In A Primary That Isn't "Terribly Dramatic?"
It's been 22 years since the 9/11 terror attacks that irrevocably changed the way the United States handles national security. Even today, the fight over foreign policy is one that continues to divide the nation. The topic of funding for Ukraine is one that has caused a rift within the Republican party, but how will it shape the Republican primary field? National Review Senior Political Correspondent Jim Geraghty explains how former President Trump has maintained his lead among the polls. He emphasizes that candidates will need a "dramatic moment" for voters to reconsider their choices, as an alternative to the GOP frontrunner. Uphill Battle: A growing number of Americans are fearful about the role artificial intelligence may play in the 2024 election. Jim suggests that because we live in an age of digital alteration, voters are prepared to scrutinize media that's designed to fool them. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
How Are Pandemic Policies Impacting Presidential Politics?
Last week it was announced that Dana Perino will co-moderate the second Republican presidential primary debate alongside her FOX colleague, Stuart Varney, and Univision's Ilia Calderón. As GOP presidential hopefuls campaign to secure their spot at the Reagan Library on Wednesday, September 27th, will the candidate field grow or shrink along the way? Outkick Columnist and Host of the "Getting Hammered" podcast, Mary Katharine Ham discusses the need for candidates to connect with voters on a personal level, especially when it comes to their finances. She also emphasizes the lasting consequences pandemic policies had on Americans, and how that could impact the 2024 election. Uphill Battle: President Biden and former President Trump are currently the frontrunners for their respective parties, yet both candidates struggle with their approval ratings. Mary Katharine Ham explains why she thinks President Trump owes it to voters to appear at the debate stage to make his case as to why he should be the Republican nominee in 2024. Keep up with Dana on Twitter: @DanaPerino Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices