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Marlow brings deep research, prescient analysis, and world-class guests to this fast-paced, hard-hitting, informative, and entertaining show.

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Sunday, February 22, 2026

In this insightful episode, Alex Marlow engages with Julian Epstein, a former Democrat consultant, to dissect the current political landscape in the United States. They explore the Democratic Party's shift to the left, particularly on issues like immigration and law enforcement, and discuss the implications of this shift on public perception and policy. The conversation also touches on the challenges faced by prominent Democratic figures at the Munich Security Conference, highlighting a perceived disconnect between the party's leadership and its voter base. Additionally, they delve into the complexities of voter ID laws, economic perceptions, and the potential for geopolitical shifts in the Middle East. This episode offers a nuanced analysis of the intersection between politics, policy, and public opinion.

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