With All Due Respect

Democrats, the Voting Rights Act, and What Happens Next

14 min · 8. maj 2026
episode Democrats, the Voting Rights Act, and What Happens Next cover

Beskrivelse

Democrats have outperformed Kamala Harris in 193 of 229 state and federal elections since Trump's inauguration. The momentum is real — but so is the backlash. Marcus Flowers and Madeline Somerville break down the Supreme Court's gutting of the Voting Rights Act, what it actually means for minority representation, and why Chief Justice John Roberts has been working toward this moment since the 1970s. Plus: the DOJ's subpoenas targeting Fulton County election workers, why the activist majority on the Court keeps making the unthinkable happen, and what Democrats absolutely must do if they take back the House and Senate in November. Spoiler: another round of committee hearings isn't going to cut it. Marcus Flowers and Madeline Summerville confront the chaos, hypocrisy, and misinformation plaguing our country while amplifying the voices of tomorrow’s leaders. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a call to action.  Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to join the fight for truth and accountability. Your voice matters. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

Kommentarer

0

Vær den første til at kommentere

Tilmeld dig nu og bliv en del af With All Due Respect-fællesskabet!

Kom i gang

1 måned kun 9 kr.

Derefter 99 kr. / måned · Opsig når som helst.

  • Podcasts kun på Podimo
  • 20 lydbogstimer pr. måned
  • Gratis podcasts

Alle episoder

72 episoder

episode Nico Parra on Running for Community cover

Nico Parra on Running for Community

Marcus and Madeline sit down with Nico Parra, a 21-year-old son of Colombian immigrants, Gwinnett County public school product, schoolteacher, and first-time candidate who ran for Georgia House District 109. He lost in May — and hasn’t slowed down for a single day. Nico’s path into politics started at 16, when he became a poll worker during the height of COVID and spent an 18-hour Election Day falling in love with the front lines of democracy. From there it was voter registration drives, language equity advocacy, legislative internships, and eventually a grassroots campaign funded not by PACs or corporations but by the neighbors he grew up with. Marcus and Madeline dig into what it actually feels like to run without money, without a machine, and without anyone handing you a roadmap — and why the doors Nico knocked on, and the hour-long conversations that happened on those porches, were the fuel that kept the campaign going. They talk about the issues that cut across every party line in Gwinnett: property taxes, school quality, gun safety, and the simple desire to afford a life. The conversation closes on something Marcus has been saying for years and Nico lives every day: that politics, at its best, is just community. And the people trying to break it know exactly what they’re doing. Marcus Flowers and Madeline Summerville confront the chaos, hypocrisy, and misinformation plaguing our country while amplifying the voices of tomorrow’s leaders. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a call to action.  Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to join the fight for truth and accountability. Your voice matters. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

I går1 h 0 min
episode The Iran War Nobody Can Explain cover

The Iran War Nobody Can Explain

Marcus and Madeline open on the Iran war — the one nobody can quite explain. Ceasefire, then not. Peace deal, then not. Regime change promised, delivered to someone arguably worse. They’re not buying the chaos narrative: when this much corporate money is riding on a presidency, nothing is willy-nilly. The war was gamed out. They knew the Strait would close. The question is who benefits — and what deal Trump comes back with after throwing away the leverage Obama’s team spent years building. Then Madeline floats a counterintuitive strategy borrowed from Sun Tzu: build your enemy a golden bridge to retreat across. Her argument — that Democrats might actually win by letting Trump play the victim of the forces that used him — gets a real hearing from Marcus, who agrees that the people who’ve been plotting this since FDR deserve accountability even if the mad king himself didn’t fully know what he was signing up for. And Pope Leo keeps coming up. Madeline makes the case that a pope declaring no war is just may be the single most dangerous thing that could happen to the military industrial complex right now — and that the cross-religious response has been overwhelmingly, surprisingly united. The episode closes on a quiet note, with Madeline honoring Marcus and the veterans for whom Memorial Day is anything but a long weekend. Marcus Flowers and Madeline Summerville confront the chaos, hypocrisy, and misinformation plaguing our country while amplifying the voices of tomorrow’s leaders. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a call to action.  Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to join the fight for truth and accountability. Your voice matters. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

2. juni 202611 min
episode Redistricting, the Klan's Long Shadow & AI Without a Leash cover

Redistricting, the Klan's Long Shadow & AI Without a Leash

Marcus and Madeline react to a federal court blocking Alabama’s latest attempt to redraw districts in a way that would gut Black voter representation — and they’re not surprised. Madeline connects the dots between today’s gerrymandering fights and a century of deliberate housing discrimination, making the argument she wishes someone would let her make on cable: Republicans aren’t just using race as a political tool, they’re profiting off of it while accusing Democrats of the exact same thing. The conversation moves to Stone Mountain, Georgia, where Madeline’s early city council work gave her a firsthand look at how Klan ideology quietly migrated into mainstream political structures — rebranded, but still very much operational. Then Marcus asks Madeline about Pope Leo’s letter on AI, and they dig into the tension between efficiency and accountability. Marcus’s compliance background gives him a clear-eyed take: anytime you remove the human factor, you introduce new categories of error and abuse. The question isn’t whether AI is useful — it’s whether the people in charge of deploying it are asking the right questions before they do. Marcus Flowers and Madeline Summerville confront the chaos, hypocrisy, and misinformation plaguing our country while amplifying the voices of tomorrow’s leaders. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a call to action.  Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to join the fight for truth and accountability. Your voice matters. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

1. juni 20269 min
episode Ken Paxton, Herschel Walker & the Art of the Own Goal cover

Ken Paxton, Herschel Walker & the Art of the Own Goal

Marcus and Madeline are doing the midterm math — and for once, the numbers are looking up. They open on Ken Paxton’s win over incumbent John Cornyn in the Texas Senate primary, and while nobody’s putting a Cornyn bumper sticker on their car, the implications are significant. A MAGA-endorsed candidate with a criminal rap sheet facing a general electorate that’s increasingly fed up? Marcus and Madeline have seen this movie before — and it ended with Raphael Warnock winning a runoff in Georgia while Herschel Walker became a nightly comedy segment. Madeline breaks down why Trump’s primary endorsements are actually self-defeating in general elections: the MAGA base dominates primaries precisely because the disillusioned stay home, but those same defectors — the ones Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene are now courting — don’t disappear in November, they vote Democrat. Then there’s California, where Trump’s premature endorsement in a top-two primary may have single-handedly rescued a Democratic candidate from elimination. The word they’re both looking for is “dumb.” The bottom line: Republicans are going to burn a mountain of money propping up Paxton in Texas — money that won’t be going to defend vulnerable Senate seats elsewhere. And if Democrats show up, organize, and start donating now, flipping both chambers isn’t a fantasy anymore. Marcus Flowers and Madeline Summerville confront the chaos, hypocrisy, and misinformation plaguing our country while amplifying the voices of tomorrow’s leaders. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a call to action.  Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to join the fight for truth and accountability. Your voice matters. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

29. maj 202610 min
episode Chris Jones: Affordability & Accountability for All cover

Chris Jones: Affordability & Accountability for All

Marcus and Madeline are talking to one of the most compelling candidates in the country, Chris Jones, who’s running to flip Arkansas’s 2nd Congressional District against six-term incumbent French Hill. Chris’s résumé is almost hard to believe: BS in physics and mathematics from Morehouse, MS in nuclear engineering from MIT, PhD in urban planning also from MIT, NASA physicist, nonprofit leader, and ordained minister. But as he makes clear, none of that is the point — the point is that he’s a seventh-generation Arkansan who grew up believing that serving people and solving problems are the same thing. Marcus and Madeline dig into what his 2022 governor’s race taught him about Arkansas and its people — including why he intentionally walked a mile at sundown through a former sundown town — and how that experience shapes the way he’s running now. They talk about the deliberate cracking of Little Rock’s district to protect French Hill, why that same banker just voted to raise overdraft fees on constituents who can barely make ends meet, and why Chris is already up three points in the polls. The conversation goes deep on faith, leadership, and bridge-building — how you actually reach Republican voters without asking them to abandon their values, why genuine empathy beats partisan messaging every time, and what it means to show up for everyone in your district, MAGA voters included. Chris’s campaign platform is simple: AAA — Affordability and Accountability for All. Find him at ChrisJonesForCongress.com [https://chrisjonesforcongress.com/] and on social at JonesforAR Marcus Flowers and Madeline Summerville confront the chaos, hypocrisy, and misinformation plaguing our country while amplifying the voices of tomorrow’s leaders. This isn’t just a podcast—it’s a call to action.  Don’t forget to like, comment, and subscribe to join the fight for truth and accountability. Your voice matters. ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

27. maj 202646 min