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Trailblaze 2028

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Trailblaze: The Road to 2028 is your insider’s guide to the next great American political showdown. As both parties begin lining up their runners and riders for the 2028 presidential election, this podcast pulls back the curtain on the candidates, the strategists behind them, and the high-stakes decisions that will shape the race long before the first votes are cast. With sharp insight, behind-the-scenes reporting, and a healthy dose of fun, hosts Jamal Simmons and Matthew Butler explore the personalities, power plays, and pivotal moments that will define the road to the White House—making sense of the politics while never losing sight of the passion. Jamal Simmons has spent years inside the rooms where presidential politics actually happen—and now he’s pulling back the curtain. A veteran strategist and former senior White House adviser, Jamal knows how campaigns are built, how messages break through, and how small decisions can change the course of history. He’s equal parts insider, storyteller, and straight-talker, bringing sharp insight, humor, and a deep love of the political game. Matthew Butler lives at the intersection of politics, media, and strategy. He’s worked behind the scenes helping campaigns and political brands find their voice, build momentum, and survive the chaos of modern elections. With a knack for spotting patterns, personalities, and power plays, Matthew brings clarity to the decisions and dynamics that shape the road to the White House.

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84: What About Joe?

Jamal Simmons and Matt Butler unpack the complex political maneuvers surrounding Joe Biden’s 2024 Presidential run, Gavin Newsom’s bold stance, and the future of Democratic contenders like Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg. They slice through the noise to understand what strategies might work—or blow up—in the volatile landscape leading up to 2028. Key topics: Gavin Newsom’s ‘ride or die’ loyalty to Biden and the political gamble it entails The legacy of Joe Biden’s decision to run again and its impact on the Democratic primary The untapped potential and risks for Kamala Harris in an evolving electoral game How figures like Pete Buttigieg and Josh Shapiro might navigate the Biden-era politics The age debate of Trump and Biden—does it matter, and are Dems hesitant to attack their vulnerabilities? The importance of authenticity vs. political spin in the upcoming debates How the Democratic Party’s internal conflicts, especially on foreign policy, could shape the primary season Strategies for attacking or defending based on party loyalty, legacy, and perceived weaknesses

I går - 27 min
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83: Hope & Change 2.0

The Future of American Politics: Big Ideas, Big Changes & The Role of Hope In this episode, Jamal Simmons and Matt Butler dissect the shifting landscape of American politics, from the importance of bold ideas to the implications of recent events at the Obama Presidential Center. They explore how current political energy might shape future elections and what strategies will define the fight for a stronger democracy. Key Topics: The necessity of big ideas and comprehensive plans to tackle issues like wealth inequality, gerrymandering, and the Supreme Court Reflections on the Obama Presidential Center's unique concept as a "center" without a traditional library, highlighting the digital shift The significance of Michelle Obama’s speech as a moral refutation of divisive politics and the rising influence of aspirational leadership The progressive surge in major cities like D.C., Los Angeles, and New York, and what it signals for future elections The potential impact of prominent figures like AOC, Pete Buttigieg, and Raphael Warnock on 2028 Democratic primaries The evolving strategy of political campaigns focusing on selective social media use and high-impact messaging The implications of increasing investigations into political figures like Gavin Newsom and their political advantages The debate on expanding the Supreme Court and overhauling political institutions to reinforce democracy

18. juni 2026 - 32 min
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82: Project 2029

The Future of Democratic Politics: Big Ideas, Big Challenges, and Project 2029 In this episode, Jamal Simmons, Matt Butler, and guest Andrei Cherny dissect the shifting landscape of American politics, focusing on the Democratic Party’s evolving identity, the power of bold policy proposals, and the innovative initiative – Project 2029 – aiming to reshape the party's strategic vision. Key Insights: The 2024 campaign reveals a chaotic landscape filled with internal disagreements and shadow organizations, reminiscent of earlier long, chaotic Democratic races. Historical patterns of ideological factions within the Democratic Party, from Jesse Jackson’s progressive movement to Clinton's triangulation, emphasize cyclical tensions influencing today’s debates. The party's ideological spectrum has shifted leftward over the past 30 years, with a majority of Democrats now identifying as liberal or very liberal, reflecting changes in economic outlooks and cultural attitudes. Emerging strategic focus on big, bold ideas—like breaking up utility monopolies or reforming healthcare—is central to Project 2029, aiming to set the stage for future elections. The conversation emphasizes that effective policy must be big enough to resonate in a stagnant economy where growth has declined since the 1980s and 1990s, and where inequality and opportunity gaps persist. Younger generations bring diverse perspectives and greater political flexibility, challenging traditional binary choices and reflecting America’s increasing diversity. The importance of inclusive and innovative thinking is highlighted, with historical examples such as Elizabeth Warren’s Consumer Financial Protection Bureau demonstrating how bold ideas can transform policy and political fortunes.

9. juni 2026 - 40 min
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81: The Platner Problem

This episode dives into the messy, often contradictory world of American politics as it gears up for the 2028 elections. From campaign controversies to policy issues like immigration detention, we're exploring what truly influences voter behavior and candidate viability—and what seems to be losing or gaining importance in the eyes of the public. And then there is Graham Platner ! In this episode: The political significance of Jim Clyburn's influence on presidential primaries and campaign strategies The impact of personal scandals, like Graham Platiner’s texts, on electoral prospects How immigration detention centers in Newark could be pivotal in 2028 candidate positioning The shifting voter landscape: which issues matter most, and who is paying attention The evolving role of moderation and extremism in campaign messaging and voter appeal Why "offering hope" and authentic charisma might trump personal missteps The importance of campaign tone—moderate versus passionate—especially in a post-Trump era How policy and personal stories blend into political narratives and voter perceptions The influence of social media and media coverage on the perceived strength or weakness of candidates

2. juni 2026 - 23 min
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80: The DNC X Files

The Democratic Party's Future and the 2028 Outlook: Unpacking Autopsies, Campaign Strategy, and Leadership Matt and Jamal dive into the messy, complex world of Democratic Party politics — from the recent autopsy report of 2024 to the evolving strategy for 2028. If you're confused about who’s really running the show or what the future holds for Democrats, this is your no-nonsense guide through the chaos, sprinkled with sharp wit and a healthy dose of skepticism. Main insights: The significance of autopsy reports post-election and what they reveal about internal party health The strategic positioning of emerging candidates like AOC and Elizabeth Warren The challenge of finding new leadership for the DNC and how personality and organizational skills matter more than policy The importance of messaging consistency and organizational integrity in campaign success The tension between legacy campaign finance and innovative digital outreach Leadership lessons: owning mistakes vs. deflecting blame in political organizations Predictions for future leadership figures and the potential roles for Pete Buttigieg, Beto O’Rourke, and others

26. mai 2026 - 35 min
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