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Can Democrats Turn Their 2022 Around?

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Can Democrats Turn Their 2022 Around? mentions These Precious Days by Ann Patchett, The Course by Ed Miller, Memorial by Brian Washington, and The Precipice by Toby Ord with timestamps, quotes, and episode context.

3 books from this episode

the book I just finished yesterday was a book of essays by Ann Patchett, whose fiction I read a lot.

The Course
Ed Miller

It's a book about how to play poker.

Memorial
Brian Washington

It's about an incredibly complex biracial gay relationship. It's about family. It's about loss.

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With the midterms just over six months away, the electoral prospects for Democrats are looking bleak. President Biden’s approval rating is at 42 percent, around where Donald Trump’s was at this point in his presidency. Recent polls asking whether Americans want Republicans or Democrats in Congress found that Republicans are leading by about 2 percentage points. And with inflation spiking to its highest point in decades, Covid cases rising and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine continuing to send economic and humanitarian shock waves across the globe, things don’t look as if they are going to get better anytime soon. What will it take for Democrats to turn things around? What fights should they be picking with Republicans, and how should they be making the case that they deserve another chance at leading the country? Sean McElwee is a co-founder and the executive director of Data for Progress, a research organization that gathers polling data to strategize on behalf of progressive causes and policies. Anat Shenker-Osorio is a principal at ASO Communications, a political communications firm that conducts analytic and empirical research to help progressive political campaigns. She also hosts the “Words to Win By” podcast. McElwee and Shenker-Osorio have deeply influenced my thinking on how words work in American politics: how campaigns can meaningfully address what voters want and how they can persuade swing voters and motivate the party’s base. In this conversation, McElwee and Shenker-Osorio help me understand where Democrats stand with the electorate and what, if anything, they can do to improve their chances in 2022. We discuss why Biden’s approval rating is so low, given the popularity of his policies, why governing parties so often lose midterm elections, whether Democrats should focus more on persuading swing voters or on mobilizing their base, why it’s important for Democrats to get their base to sing from the same songbook, what Democrats can learn from Trump about winning voters’ attention, how Republicans are running politics on easy mode, whether it was wise politically for Biden to double down on the message to fund the police, what political fights Democrats should pick in the lead-up to the midterms, how the party should handle spiking inflation and more. Mentioned: "Democrats, Here's How to Lose in 2022. And Deserve It." by Ezra Klein Book recommendations: Anat Shenker-Osorio A Theory of System Justification by John T. Jost Memorial by Bryan Washington These Precious Days by Ann Patchett Sean McElwee The Course by Ed Miller The Precipice by Toby Ord The Climate War by Eric Pooley Thoughts? Guest suggestions? Email us at [email protected]. You can find transcripts (posted midday) and more episodes of “The Ezra Klein Show” at nytimes.com/ezra-klein-podcast, and you can find Ezra on Twitter @ezraklein. Book recommendations from all our guests are listed at https://www.nytimes.com/article/ezra-klein-show-book-recs. “The Ezra Klein Show” is produced by Annie Galvin, Jeff Geld and Rogé Karma; fact-checking by Michelle Harris and Kate Sinclair; original music by Isaac Jones; mixing by Jeff Geld; audience strategy by Shannon Busta. Our executive producer is Irene Noguchi. Special thanks to Kristin Lin and Kristina Samulewski.
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These Precious Days
Ann Patchett

The host mentioned 'These Precious Days' as a delightful collection of essays that reflect on life, family, and the e…

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Ed Miller

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Memorial
Brian Washington

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The Precipice
Toby Ord

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Climate Wars
Eric Poole

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Best for Readers interested in personal essays and reflections on lifeOften cited around essays about life and family

It's just kind of a delightful morsel of life and family and connection and owning a bookstore and dealing with the pandemic.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in personal essays and reflections on life
Key quote: the book I just finished yesterday was a book of essays by Ann Patchett, whose fiction I read a lot.
The host mentioned 'These Precious Days' as a delightful collection of essays that reflect on life, family, and the experience of owning a bookstore during the pandemic. This recommendation highlights the personal and relatable nature of Patchett's writing, making it a worthwhile read for those seeking connection through literature.
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The Course
Ed Miller
Best for Individuals interested in poker and political strategy.Often cited around poker and politics

It's a book about how to play poker. I think there's a lot of metaphors for poker and politics. And I think it's a fun book.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Individuals interested in poker and political strategy.
Key quote: It's a book about how to play poker.
The host mentioned 'The Course' by Ed Miller as a fun and insightful book that draws parallels between poker and politics. They believe it serves as a great introductory read for those looking to improve their poker skills while also reflecting on strategic thinking in political contexts.
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Memorial
Brian Washington
Best for Readers interested in poignant narratives about relationships and identity.Often cited around book recommendations

It's short. It's potent. It's about an incredibly complex biracial gay relationship. It's about family. It's about loss.

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Sentiment: Highly Recommended
For: Readers interested in poignant narratives about relationships and identity.
Key quote: It's about an incredibly complex biracial gay relationship. It's about family. It's about loss.
The host mentions 'Memorial' as a beautiful and moving novel that explores complex themes of relationships and loss. It stands out as a significant recommendation due to its emotional depth and relevance to personal experiences.
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Best for Individuals interested in existential risks and proactive solutionsOften cited around existential risks and politics

That book talks about sort of things like pandemic risk, artificial intelligent risk. It's a really interesting book to sort of take yourself out of the sort of day-to-day politics.

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Sentiment: Deep Dive
For: Individuals interested in existential risks and proactive solutions
Key quote: It's a really interesting book to sort of take yourself out of the sort of day-to-day politics and think about sort of like what are the things that could like really devastate the future of humanity and how can we sort of invest up front now in solving it.
The host mentioned 'The Precipice' to highlight the importance of understanding existential risks that could threaten humanity's future, especially in the context of the recent pandemic. The book encourages readers to think beyond day-to-day politics and consider proactive measures to address these risks.
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Climate Wars
Eric Poole
Best for Individuals interested in climate policy and political strategyOften cited around existential risks and policies

It's a TikTok of the failure of Waxman Markey. And as I've been thinking about the reconciliation bill, I've been thinking about sort of like 2010.

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Sentiment: Passing Reference
For: Individuals interested in climate policy and political strategy
Key quote: 'Climate Wars by Eric Poole. It's a TikTok of the failure of Waxman Markey.'
The host mentioned 'Climate Wars' while discussing the importance of understanding past policy failures like Waxman Markey in relation to current political agendas. This book serves as a reflection on how to design effective policies to achieve desired goals.
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These Precious Days
Ann Patchett

The host mentioned 'These Precious Days' as a delightful collection of essays that reflect on life, family, and the experience of owning a bookstor…

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The Course cover
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The Course
Ed Miller

The host mentioned 'The Course' by Ed Miller as a fun and insightful book that draws parallels between poker and politics. They believe it serves a…

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Memorial
Brian Washington

The host mentions 'Memorial' as a beautiful and moving novel that explores complex themes of relationships and loss. It stands out as a significant…

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