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It's a Numbers Game:I & Cryp The Numbers Behind GOP Midterm Targets, Ato Cash, and Pro-Israel Political Spending

In this episode, Ryan Girdusky and POLITICO's Jessica Piper break down the financial forces shaping the next election cycle. The conversation focuses on GOP midterm targets and how massive spending from the AI and cryptocurrency sectors is transforming modern political fundraisin ...  Show more

The Tudor Dixon Podcast: Virginia Politics, Early Voting & Media Power with Jason Miyares

In this episode of The Tudor Dixon Podcast, Tudor is joined by Jason Miyares, Former Attorney General of Virginia, for a wide-ranging conversation on the state’s rapidly changing political landscape. They examine the impact of early voting, the radical shift in Virginia politics, ...  Show more

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