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Mark kicks off today’s episode with his signature reported monologue, unveiling new details about the emerging 2028 Democratic field — why some early frontrunners may not be as secure as they look, how donor behavior and coalition math are already reshaping expectations, and why Gavin Newsom and Josh Shapiro currently dominate the invisible primary. He also previews his upcoming “8 for 2028” Democratic rankings and the key test he believes will determine who’s truly competitive heading into next year.
Then political heavyweights Melissa DeRosa and Ben Ferguson join the show for a fast-moving conversation about every major dynamic shaping both 2026 and 2028. They debate whether Trump’s economic reset can land with voters who still feel squeezed, why Democrats are struggling to generate fresh ideas, and how the left’s internal split over Israel could redefine the party’s politics. The trio also digs into Ted Cruz’s suddenly hot 2028 buzz — including why some Republicans now see him as uniquely positioned to take on JD Vance. Plus, they play Mark’s favorite game, Rapid Fire Round: 2028 “X-Factor” Edition, sizing up which Democrats could really be formidable in a general election. From Newsom and Shapiro to Moore, Beshear, Buttigieg, Rahm Emanuel, AOC, and Kamala Harris, they break down who has true national potential… and who doesn’t.
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Mark kicks off today’s episode with his signature reported monologue, unveiling new details about the emerging 2028 Democratic field — why some early frontrunners may not be as secure as they look, how donor behavior and coalition math are already reshaping expectations, and why Gavin Newsom and Josh Shapiro currently dominate the invisible primary. He also previews his upcoming “8 for 2028” Democratic rankings and the key test he believes will determine who’s truly competitive heading into next year.
Then political heavyweights Melissa DeRosa and Ben Ferguson join the show for a fast-moving conversation about every major dynamic shaping both 2026 and 2028. They debate whether Trump’s economic reset can land with voters who still feel squeezed, why Democrats are struggling to generate fresh ideas, and how the left’s internal split over Israel could redefine the party’s politics. The trio also digs into Ted Cruz’s suddenly hot 2028 buzz — including why some Republicans now see him as uniquely positioned to take on JD Vance. Plus, they play Mark’s favorite game, Rapid Fire Round: 2028 “X-Factor” Edition, sizing up which Democrats could really be formidable in a general election. From Newsom and Shapiro to Moore, Beshear, Buttigieg, Rahm Emanuel, AOC, and Kamala Harris, they break down who has true national potential… and who doesn’t.
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