Face Forward: The Political Branding Podcast
A political newcomer. A longtime incumbent. And a race that may reveal more about voter psychology than political ideology. In this episode of the Face Forward Podcast, David and Vaughan Emsley examine the surprising rise of Graham Platner in Maine’s U.S. Senate race and what it tells us about how candidates become the face of change voters are already seeking. Why are attacks against some candidates less effective than expected? Why do voters often respond more strongly to archetypes than arguments? And can a political outsider channel the same frustrations that powered Donald Trump—while pursuing entirely different goals? Using Maine’s closely watched Senate race as a case study, Vaughan explores the emotional forces shaping modern politics, the importance of authentic political branding, and why voters frequently decide who a candidate is long before they evaluate policy positions. Whether Graham Platner ultimately wins or loses, his campaign offers valuable lessons for anyone interested in leadership, storytelling, voter behavior, and the future of political communication. Face Forward is the podcast where we explore how candidates become the face of the change voters are seeking—and how to do it deliberately. To learn more about Face Forward, or to connect with Scott Buckley and Vaughan Emsley, visit and follow the Face Forward LinkedIn page. If you enjoyed this episode, please follow, share, and leave a review. It helps others discover the show and join the conversation. #FaceForwardPodcast #PoliticalBranding #PoliticalStorytelling #GrahamPlatner #MainePolitics #SusanCollins #PoliticalStrategy #Campaigns #Leadership #VoterPsychology #Archetypes #Elections #Politics © 2026 Face Forward. A Buckstarter Company. All Rights Reserved.
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