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Podcast: The Midterms, with David Brady
Last week, I sat down with David Brady, Deputy Director and Davies Family Senior Fellow at the Hoover Institution (as well as member of the faculty in virtually every department at Stanford University) to discuss the outlook for this year’s midterm elections. Is Republican bullishness justified? What might this year’s trends tells us about broader changes in the electorate? And what does it all mean as we head towards 2016? Herein, I get the answers from one of the savviest political observers out there:
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Good interview. I hope the GOP can get as many seats as possible because in 2016 we have to defend 24 seats, five or six are very vulnerable (Illinois, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, and Ohio). Should be interesting.
Sorry Troy, but I think you struck out with this interviewee. Too many out-of-date centrist bromides for my taste.