Listen "Blame, Prices, and Politics"
Episode Synopsis
This week, we’re digging into brand-new NPR/PBS News/Marist polling that offers an early snapshot of the 2026 midterms. The survey shows Democrats opening a clear lead on the national generic congressional ballot, their strongest position in more than three years. We also break down what’s driving voter attitudes, from blame for the nation’s most extended government shutdown to declining trust in major institutions. With voters prioritizing lowering prices and expressing deep frustration across the political landscape, we examine what this all means heading into 2026. Then, we turn to how Americans are choosing to cast their ballots. New data shows strong public support for expanded voting options, especially early in-person voting and mail-in ballots, and recent elections in Virginia and New York City offer real-time examples of how voters are embracing these methods. And, for our Fun Fact, if you had the choice, would you spend Thanksgiving at your own house…or at the White House?
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