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Presidential Podcast Media Tour

Presidential Podcast Media Tour

IAhead of the presidential election, candidates Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump have begun appearing on podcasts to interact with potential voters.

Harris and Trump’s podcast appearances are just another part of their broader campaign and communications strategy, said Jeff Gulati, a political science professor at Bentley University in Waltham, Massachusetts.

For Trump, that includes appealing to young, often politically disinterested men who are “predisposed to supporting him but less likely to vote,” Gulati says. The so-called “bro vote”That’s why Trump’s podcast appearances have landed him in the studios of legends like Joe Rogan and Theo Von. The hope is that these speeches will endear Trump to these young people and get them to the polls.

“It’s a risky strategy,” Gulati says. “It’s the same as his appearance at McDonald’s: he doesn’t try to pretend to be an ordinary guy, but believes that he really is voice an ordinary guy and that he speaks for them.”
Harris, for her part, chooses her podcast appearances very differently. Although there were rumors that she will also be on Joe RoganIn her hunt for male voters, she has so far targeted podcasts whose audiences primarily target women and young black men.

“The Harris campaign feels like they will win this election if they can really take advantage of it. gender gap what they have,” Gulati says, emphasizing that Harris’ strategy is less risky than Trump’s. “The Harris campaign is focusing on people they think are already engaged (in an attempt to) get them more involved.”

Read more: Harris fights for the bro vote

Below are some key points from Harris and Trump’s keynote podcast appearances.


Kamala Harris Podcast Appearances


Call her dad

On Call her dadpodcast, which focused on women’s issues, mental health, sex and relationships, Harris relied heavily on her stance on abortion. Host Alex Cooper, who calls her listeners “the dad gang,” asked Harris what she thought about Trump telling women he would be their “champion.”

“So whoever, as President, handpicked three members of the Supreme Court of the United States with the intent that they would overturn protections Roe v. Wade. And they did exactly as he intended. And now Trump has banned abortion in 20 states, including bans that make no exceptions for rape or incest,” Harris said in the podcast, which was released Oct. 6. “So this is the same guy who’s saying this now?”

Harris emphasized her commitment to reproductive rights, reminding the audience that she is first vice president visit a clinic where abortions are performed. She also responded to Trump’s claims. during their debate that doctors under the Biden administration want to “take the life of a child in the ninth month and even after birth.” Harris called it a “blatant lie.”

“This doesn’t happen anywhere in the United States. It’s very insulting to suggest that this would happen and that women would do it,” she said.

All the smoke

On September 24, Harris was interviewed for the podcast. All the smoke, Hosted by former NBA stars Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson.

One of the topics she spoke about was marajuana, saying people should not be jailed for possessing the drug.

“I just think we’ve come to a point where we need to realize that we need to legalize this and stop criminalizing this behavior,” Harris said.

She also posted it economic plan hosts, particularly to increase small business funding that includes tax credits of up to $50,000 and address the nation’s housing affordability crisis, including $25,000 Down Payment Assistance A program for first-time home buyers.

“I assume that the vast majority of parents want to raise their children well. They love their children, but they don’t necessarily have the resources they need,” Harris said. “And if we understand that the children of a community are the children of a community, we will realize that investing in something like a child’s first year will benefit us all.”

Breakfast club

On October 15, Harris spoke with radio host Charlamagne Tha God (Lenard McKelvey) for Breakfast Club morning radio show. Here she focused on…and posted a video from the performance it’s about “helping black men” through health care and education.

“This is a program that understands — by the way, since we’ve talked a lot about criminal justice — the needs of the Black community are not just about criminal justice.”

She also pushed back against Trump’s supposed plans to address racial disparities and bias, pointing to Project 2025, which Trump says he has nothing to do with.

“Ask Donald Trump what his plan is for Black America. Ask him,” she said. “I’ll tell you what it is… look at Project 2025.”

Donald Trump Podcast Appearances

The Joe Rogan Experience

In his latest speech, Trump joined Joe Rogan on his podcast. The interview, recorded on October 25 and published the next day, lasted almost three hours. Trump touched on a wide range of topics, from praising Robert E. Lee’s military strategy to musings about life on Mars.

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Rogan gave Trump an opportunity to discuss his denial of the 2020 election by asking him discuss how he was “robbed”

“What happened is the judges don’t want to touch it… The judges didn’t have what it took to overturn the election,” he said.

Apart from the news that his former chief of staff, John Kelly, called him “fascist” Trump also told Rogan earlier this week that he made a mistake in appointing certain people.

“The biggest mistake I made was that I picked some people… I picked some great people, you know, but… I picked some people that I shouldn’t have picked. Neocons. Yes, neocons, or bad people, or disloyal people,” he said.

Impulsive

In the first major former president podcast in this episode – Before President Joe Biden’s historic expulsion and Harris’ bid for the presidency – Trump joined former YouTube prankster and vlogger Logan Paul on his podcast. Impulsive.

The interview, published in June, appeared shortly after Trump’s speech. historical belief on 34 counts of falsifying business records, and Paul noted that support for Trump and donations made to his campaign increased after the verdict.

“Hundreds of millions of dollars… and it’s a shame it couldn’t have been done for other reasons, but they thought this thing was so corrupt and so ridiculous,” Trump said.

Trump also gave Paul a T-shirt with his photo on it.

“Our country has enormous potential, but it is going down the tubes very, very quickly. No one has ever seen anything like this, it’s so poorly managed,” he said.

Last weekend with Theo Von

Stand-up comedian turned podcaster Theo Vaughn interviewed Trump for the episode aired on August 20. (Vaughn has also been interviewed since then) Bernie Sanders And JD Vance).

Here Trump and Von mostly discussed their mutual friends in UFC Worldaddiction, Trump’s brother and sons, and naming lobbyists “big problem”

Viral moment also originated from a conversation in which Von and Trump discussed drug addiction, in which Von told Trump that “cocaine will turn you into a f—ing owl, bro.”

Flagrant

On October 9, Trump was a guest on a comedy podcast. Flagranthosted by stand-up comedian Andrew Schultz along with Akaash Singh, AlexxMedia and Marc Gagnon.

The conversation began with a discussion of Trump’s children, but moved on to talk about assassination attempt at the beginning of July.

“I have a lot of respect for the Secret Service and the guys who were with me,” Trump said. “Those bullets were flying over my head. If he had hung there a couple more seconds, I wouldn’t be here.”

He then hinted at possible foreign conspiracy theories surrounding the shooting.

“They didn’t open the shooters’ phones, and there were several of them. Why don’t you open them? When you hear about foreign connections like Iran, it makes you wonder.”

Another viral moment It comes after Trump said that while his opponents can “say whatever they want,” he has a “hard time doing it to them because… I’m a fundamentally truthful person, but…”

In response to the statement, Schultz laughed.

Six Feet Under with Mark Calaway

On Six Feet Under with Mark Calawayalso known as wrestling legend The Undertaker, Trump’s viral moment came when he was discussing Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson-turned-wrestler, who he said called him after an assassination attempt in July.

“You know, he was great. I never thought he liked me,” Trump said. “I felt bad because I think he’s an amazing guy. When I got shot—you may have heard about it—Rock called Dana White and said, “I want his number. What he did was incredible.” He considered it bravery. It was actually very nice.”

He also asked Calaway many questions about the realities and logistics of the fight.

Messing with the boys

Trump appeared on a football show Business with the boys with Will Compton and Taylor Lewan.

He discussed sports, including his views on transgender people playing sports.

“They want men to play women’s sports. I don’t think I’ll ever be able to say I’m excited about it. I saw people really hurt. At the Olympics… did you see a young Italian woman… she said, “I just got hit by a horse.” I can’t stand it,” Trump said.

It is noteworthy that in the incident at the Olympic Games that he refers to, the Algerian woman is at the center of the gender series…gold medal winner Imane Khelif— is not transgender and was born a biological woman.

PBD Podcast

Businessman Patrick Bet-David interviewed Trump for an episode published October 17. The Republican presidential candidate once again questioned Harris’ race and ethnicity.

“They have a black woman, although you would say she’s Indian, but she’s black, but she’s actually – a lot of people didn’t know, and that’s the truth,” Trump said, to which Bet-David responded that he ” I only found out about this a couple of months ago.”

He also discussed numerous foreign policy issues, particularly tensions in the Middle East and the war between Russia and Ukraine, saying that he would end the latest war while he is president-elect and that Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu would listen to him. if he wins in November.

“If this election hadn’t been rigged and stolen, I’m telling you, we wouldn’t have a problem anywhere in the world,” Trump said.

Discussing Iran, he said he “would like to see Iran do better.” The only thing is, they can’t have nuclear weapons.”