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The American Mind

The Red Wave Hits a Wall

The American Mind

The Claremont Institute

Philosophy, News, Society & Culture

4.61.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 November 2022

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

“Election month” is here, and it looks like the much-anticipated red wave is more of a drizzle. The House looks like it’ll be narrowly red, and the Senate is likely in the hands of a tossup election in Georgia—again. Meanwhile, the growing rift between DeSantis and Trump presages a potentially rocky road ahead for the Right. And what about the Biden of it all? Our editors convene to analyze the implications of the midterms.

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0:00.0

Hey folks, this is Spencer.

0:01.4

Just wanted to let you know we had a little technical issue

0:04.1

in recording of this latest episode.

0:06.1

And then so you'll notice as you're listening

0:07.6

that the audio is not as seen as it usually is.

0:11.3

We do apologize for that,

0:12.8

because the inconvenience will be enjoyed the episode anyway.

0:15.2

And we will be back to normal

0:17.3

with our regular audio quality next week.

0:20.1

Hello, and welcome once again to the roundtable.

0:44.2

You're weekly publishers and editors podcast here

0:48.5

at the American Mind.

0:49.9

I'm your host, Spencer Clayton,

0:51.3

features editor of the American Mind

0:53.5

and associate editor of the Claremont review of books.

0:56.6

I am joined by Tam Classic, you might call us,

1:00.3

but a dream team of James Poulos,

1:03.4

editor of the American Mind, Seth Baron, Managing Editor,

1:07.2

and Ryan Williams, publisher, and president.

1:10.8

Guys, I wonder what we're going to talk about today.

1:12.3

I don't know, there's not much going on in the news.

1:14.0

Oh, hello, that.

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