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How Democrats got it wrong in 2024

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – After suffering one its worst electoral losses in history, the Democratic Party has begun a study on how they failed so badly in 2024. We’ll get some initial findings from Washington State Party Chair Shasti Conrad.

PLUS: We’ll dive deep into the litany of Supreme Court rulings that were handed down this week, including the blockbuster ‘decision’ on birthright citizenship.

AND: Concern in Los Angeles about the tactics used during ICE raids.

Guests include legal analyst Royal Oakes, Washington State Democratic Party Chair Shasti Conrad, ABC’s Alex Stone, and producer Zach Wildfang.

The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to

 

(WASHINGTON, D.C.) – After suffering one its worst electoral losses in history, the Democratic Party has begun a study on how they failed so badly in 2024. We’ll get some initial findings from Washington State Party Chair Shasti Conrad.

PLUS: We’ll dive deep into the litany of Supreme Court rulings that were handed down this week, including the blockbuster ‘decision’ on birthright citizenship.

AND: Concern in Los Angeles about the tactics used during ICE raids.

Guests include legal analyst Royal Oakes, Washington State Democratic Party Chair Shasti Conrad, ABC’s Alex Stone, and producer Zach Wildfang.

The Northwest Politicast with Jeff Pohjola: From this Washington to that one, Jeff Pohjola will explore the issues and politics of the week. Frequent guests and top analysts break down the news to get to the heart of what matters most.

 

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