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ROBERT BARNES : DSA Candidate Surge - What's really happening ?

51 min · 7. juli 2026
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Something big is happening in American politics, and you can feel it in the weird places first: a World Cup officiating firestorm, a Senate succession rumor mill, and a younger electorate that no longer trusts either party to deliver. We start with Robert Barnes breaking down Team USA’s run, the Balogun red card reversal, and why “fixing an injustice” matters more than defending broken procedure, especially when global institutions are already viewed with suspicion. Then we pivot hard to Kentucky. With Mitch McConnell’s future in question, we walk through how timing, state law, and party machines can shape who gets a shot at replacing him. That’s where Thomas Massey enters the frame: a short-term Senate appointment or special election run could be a political accelerator, not a placeholder, and a proving ground for a future statewide campaign. From there, the conversation widens to the real storyline: populism is being copied, remixed, and weaponized across the spectrum. We talk Democratic Socialists of America, progressive insurgents, and how “anti-elite” language can drift toward authoritarian cultural enforcement. We also apply the same lens to the Texas Senate race, donor-class influence, shifting Hispanic turnout, and what J.D. Vance’s Iran peace efforts could mean for limiting a 2026 midterm collapse. If you’re trying to understand where the duopoly cracks next, this is the roadmap. Subscribe, share this with a friend who follows politics closely, and leave a review with your prediction: narrow losses or a full wipeout in 2026? CHAPTER MARKERS * 0:00 Headlines And What’s Ahead * 1:17 World Cup Takeaways And Team USA * 4:34 The Balogun Red Card Controversy * 7:55 Why The World Cup Feels Different * 11:47 McConnell’s Seat And Massey’s Opening * 16:45 Third Parties As Pressure Valves * 18:59 DSA Rising On Populist Language * 24:19 Culture Wars Undercut Left Populism * 32:34 Texas Senate Race And Paxton’s Problems * 41:21 Why Polling Misleads And Media Captures Voters * 43:38 Midterm Forecast And The Iran Peace Test * 49:29 1776 Law Center Event And Sign-Off Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations [https://redcircle.com/jim-webb-podcast/donations] Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands [https://redcircle.com/brands] Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy [https://redcircle.com/privacy]

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