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Politics in America used to follow a rhythm. That rhythm is breaking.
In this episode, we break down how populism and extremism are reshaping the political landscape and why both parties may be pushing further away from the center.
We get into the rise of more polarizing candidates, how moderate voices are being squeezed out, and why future elections could become even more divisive. There’s also a deeper look at how public perception can shift quickly, why certain candidates appeal to swing voters, and what happens when both sides escalate at the same time.
If politics continues down this path, the real risk isn’t just who wins—it’s what kind of leadership becomes acceptable.
⏱️ Chapters
0:00 The Rhythm of American Politics Is Breaking
5:10 How Populism Changed the Game
10:30 Why Both Parties Are Getting More Extreme
16:00 The Danger of Escalation on Both Sides
22:40 Who Replaces Trump — And Why It Matters
29:10 Rubio, Vance & The Shift Toward “Safer” Candidates
35:20 The Case for Newsom & Moderate Appeal
42:00 How Media & PR Can Completely Rebrand a Candidate
49:30 What Happens If Candidates Get Even More Extreme
57:00 The Real Risk: When Extremes Start to Align
📌 What You’ll Learn
⚖️ Why political moderation is disappearing
🔥 How extremism grows on both sides
🧠 How public perception of candidates shifts
📉 Why polarization is accelerating
🗳️ What to expect from future elections
⚠️ The real risk of escalating political narratives
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