I joined @RobFinnertyUSA alongside President Trump’s pollster @JMcLaughlinSTK to break down the biggest political stories of the day — California’s races and Graham Platner’s growing problems in Maine.
The numbers are shifting, the contradictions are showing, and voters are paying attention.
Sunday Talk: California Steal’n?
Two Republicans started in the top two — then California kept counting.
Now Pratt appears to be getting edged out, and the question becomes unavoidable:
Is this just the process… or the California machine at work? Let's break it all down.
Tonight on Finnerty with @BillSpadea and pollster/podcaster, @DustinOlson , to break down the CA governor’s race, the Hilton-Becerra-Steyer scramble, Spencer Pratt’s momentum in LA, and why economic anger alone may not decide the midterms.
Joined @RobFinnertyUSA tonight on Finnerty, alongside pollster and podcaster @DustinOlson , to break down a packed political map — Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia, and AOC’s rise in the Democratic polls.
A month ago on @CarlHigbie , we said AOC was positioned to rise once her coalition began to consolidate.
Now AtlasIntel has her moving from fourth to first in the 2028 Democratic primary field.
This isn’t just about AOC. It’s about the rise of the progressive coalition inside the Democratic Party — and the growing power of the fighter lane.
Tonight I joined @RobFinnertyUSA alongside President Trump’s pollster, @JMcLaughlinSTK , to talk about Spencer Pratt’s rise in the LA mayoral race, why negative ads may be backfiring, and how Republicans’ chances in the midterms are improving as the House map shifts.
Tonight I joined Finnerty, with @BillSpadea guest hosting, to break down why the “blue wave” math doesn't add up — and why Janet Mills dropping out dramatically improves Susan Collins’ chances in Maine. Newsletter in comments.
Tonight I joined @RobFinnertyUSA on Finnerty to connect the dots the media won’t: NBC’s new poll and why it’s not a midterm electorate, the lost 9/11 rally era that once sent Bush to 71%, California’s jungle primary and Hilton's uphill post-primary battle, and why socialism is no longer a fringe label inside today’s Democratic Party. Link in comments
Tonight I joined @RobFinnertyUSA alongside presidential pollster @JMcLaughlinSTK to define the cost of leadership — and why big decisions on tariffs and war hit voters first at the kitchen table. Bottom line:
Leadership isn’t free. Voters feel it. Link in comments.
On tonight with @RobFinnertyUSA discussing Iran war polling, gas prices, NATO, and why the numbers aren’t what they seem. Change the question, you change the number. Link in comments.
Zoose is in the field this week with 3 polls on the Iran war — not just asking what Americans think, but how they think about it.
War. NATO. Trump.
Three questions. Three lenses.
Because in today’s America, perception is everything.
Live tonight with @RobFinnertyUSA with new polling that shows movement in Trump approval and growing acceptance of the Iran strikes. In today’s polarized politics, turnout will decide the midterms. Link in comments.
Monday night on @RobFinnertyUSA : We explained the confusion around Iran war polling and broke down the Texas Senate primaries — calling both the Dems and GOP outcomes.
In a polarized country, polling rarely moves voters. It reveals how they already see the world. Link in comments. @NEWSMAX
Tonight I joined @RobFinnertyUSA to break down what the President must deliver in tomorrow night’s State of the Union—and why clarity, not chaos, will decide the midterms. @NEWSMAX. Link in comments.
Last night I joined Finnerty with E.D. Hill hosting to break down Zoose’s "Puppy Bowl of the Midterms"— three Democrats Republicans are quietly watching: Mary Peltola in Alaska, James Talarico in Texas, and Graham Platner in Maine. Link in comments. @NEWSMAX
Patrick Allocco joins @RobFinnertyUSA to break down a stunning Texas upset, the impact of protests on midterm messaging, and why chaos is kryptonite for persuadable independents. Link in comments. @NEWSMAX