
Gerrymandering, Iran, Ukraine & the Future of the American Family
From Pantsuit Politics by Sarah & Beth
May 12, 2026 · 1h 18m · Season 11 · Episode 37
About this episode
Sarah and Beth discuss recent political developments including gerrymandering, the situation in Iran, Ukraine's battlefield gains, and the implications for the American family.
This weekend, the Virginia Supreme Court struck down the voter-approved congressional maps, while the Tennessee legislature eliminated its only Democratic Congressional District — but Sarah and Beth think despondence is the wrong response. Then they break down Trump's increasingly tangled Iran situation, why declaring victory and walking away might be the best bad option on the table, and what Ukraine's quiet battlefield gains reveal what America's absence on the world stage costs. Then, Sarah and Beth discuss what it means when marriage and family become a luxury — and whether the way we talk about life is making the problem worse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
People in this episode
Hosts: Sarah, Beth
Topics covered
- gerrymandering
- Iran
- Ukraine
- American family
- political landscape
- voter rights
Keywords
- gerrymandering
- Iran
- Ukraine
- American family
- politics
- voter rights
- Trump
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Places: Virginia, Tennessee, Iran, Ukraine
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