Sui Generic?

Sui Generic?

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April 1, 2026 · 43 min

About this episode

The episode discusses the political unpopularity of Donald Trump and the Democratic Party's performance in elections.

This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.politix.fm Donald Trump hasn’t been this unpopular since he incited an insurrection. But he’s still at least a bit more popular than an entity called The Democratic Party. In this episode Matt and Brian discuss: * Do Democrats deserve any credit for Donald Trump’s political woes? * How should we square Democrats’ impressive performance in special and off-year elections with their underwhelming performance in the generic ballot? * If Democrats change nothing between now and November, would they win big by default, or disappoint, leaving everyone wishing they’d undertaken a more serious rebranding? Then, since nobody disagrees that Democrats have become toxically unpopular, we get at why? To what extent is it contemporaneous frustration with the weakness of the Democratic opposition, and to what extent is a longer-run disaffection with a party that’s moved left over the past couple decades. Have Democrats really changed stripes? Or are they right where they “should” be, given long-run liberal commitments to a robust welfare state and civil equality? All that, plus the full Politix archive are available to paid…

People in this episode

Hosts: Matt, Brian

Topics covered

  • Donald Trump
  • Democratic Party
  • political performance
  • elections
  • party rebranding
  • public opinion

Keywords

  • Trump
  • Democrats
  • political woes
  • elections
  • generic ballot
  • rebranding
  • public opinion

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Organizations: The Democratic Party

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