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The Find Out Podcast

Can Democrats Unite To Beat Republicans in November?

The Find Out Podcast

Find Out Media & Studio71

News, News Commentary, Government, Politics

4.92K Ratings

🗓️ 5 February 2026

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

With another high-stakes election looming, Democrats are once again staring down a familiar problem: a party fractured by ideology and internal distrust. In this episode of Find Out, Nathan Jun joins us to ask the uncomfortable question Democrats keep dodging: is unity even possible anymore—and does it matter? We dig into the left’s civil war, the limits of “vote blue no matter who,” and why fear has proven to be a far more effective motivator on the right. Is this election about moral clarity, strategic compromise, or simply stopping something worse? With democracy, power, and the future of the country on the line, this conversation cuts past the talking points to confront what’s actually at stake in November—and who pays the price if Democrats can’t get it together. 👕 **Merch** made in the USA & union-made: https://findoutpodcast.com 📬 Subscribe to bonus content: https://findoutpodcast.substack.com  📱 Follow us everywhere: @FindOutPodcast   📣 Share this episode & tag us #FindOutPodcast   📥 Send us feedback and tips: hello@findoutpodcast.com  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. Welcome back to the Find Out podcast. Everyone's laughing because people were making jokes right up until we hit record. But we figured, so first of all, thank you for all the comments on the video on the episode that we dropped on Tuesday with, uh, economic professor, uh, Justin Wolfers. Like the, the responses were just amazing and incredible.

0:39.5

He was awesome.

0:40.0

Thank you.

0:40.3

And he was so good.

0:41.9

And I've never seen an economist to actually be able to laugh at a joke or make one

0:46.0

up his own.

0:46.6

So it was a ball sacks and stuff.

0:48.8

Yeah, he did do that.

0:49.9

And he laughed at my Dick Cheney transition joke, which I thought was pretty good.

0:53.5

But anyways, we have someone equally as funny and equally as smart with us today.

1:01.1

If you're listening, he is scrunching his face.

1:03.8

But he is.

1:04.9

We have Nathan June with us today, who is a, I don't even know how to describe.

1:08.8

Well, how would you describe yourself?

1:10.8

He's super rich. I know that. marketing expert, like, you know, tax the rich guy.

1:16.5

Like what's, how do you call, what do you, how would I describe myself?

1:20.6

Um, you know, I would say political and economic analyst.

1:26.9

Okay.

1:27.2

Is, but by profession, I'm a data analyst focused in consumer insights.

1:32.3

I'm not an economist despite the fact that I have several economists friends who say that I could easily replace half of their staff.

1:41.3

But I basically, you know, I position myself as somebody who enjoys researching,

1:48.3

enjoys looking into things with great detail, enjoys fact-checking things, and enjoys clarifying.

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