Episodes
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In this episode, Todd and Elizabeth discuss her recent trip to Washington DC, what's dominating the news cycle in the US, and Elizabeth interviews former head of the Young Republican organisation, Jason Emert, about the incoming administration and Trump's cabinet picks.
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Trumps view is not just America first but America alone, he doesn’t respect multilateral or even bilateral arrangements even with friendly countries, he does not give regard to it, does not believe another country can be relied on or should be relied on… but whatever Trump decides to do with respect to isolationism the rest of the world will carry on because it has to keep working with each other…for NZ this may mean stronger relationships with Asian partners.
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In this episode, we're joined back by Hon Tim Groser, former diplomat and Trade Minister for New Zealand, in what became our highest-rated show. He offers a center-right perspective on Trump's new America—how it happened, and what it means for Aotearoa New Zealand. From trade policies to international relations, we dive into the implications of this seismic political shift. If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a five-star rating and review. You can also support us at buymeacoffee.com/WTSOG.
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In this episode, we're interviewing Richard MacDonald a New Zealander who has travelled to the US for the last two presidential elections. He tells about what it was like on the Harris campaign trail, what he saw at the US-Mexico border, and the contrast between Harris and Trump campaign rallies. If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a five-star rating and review. You can also support us through buymeacoffee.com/WTSOG
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In this episode, we're interviewing international relations experts. Professor Robert Patman from the University of Otago. He discusses what Trump's plans on the international stage are, and what they might mean for Aotearoa New Zealand. If you're enjoying the show, please leave us a five-star rating and review. You can also support us through buymeacoffee.com/WTSOG
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Todd and Elizabeth discuss Trump's emphatic victory at the polls, why it happened, and what might come next.
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We're dropping election day special episodes all day, interviewing voters, experts, and analysts, and of course offering our own opinions as results come out. Enjoy!
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We're dropping election day special episodes all day, interviewing voters, experts, and analysts, and of course offering our own opinions as results come out. Enjoy!
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We're dropping election day special episodes all day, interviewing voters, experts, and analysts, and of course offering our own opinions as results come out. Enjoy!
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We're dropping election day special episodes all day, interviewing voters, experts, and analysts, and of course offering our own opinions as results come out. Enjoy!
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We're dropping election day special episodes all day, interviewing voters, experts, and analysts, and of course offering our own opinions as results come out. Enjoy!
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We're dropping election day special episodes all day, interviewing voters, experts, and analysts, and of course offering our own opinions as results come out. Enjoy!
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We're dropping election day special episodes all day, interviewing voters, experts, analysts, and of course offering our own opinions as results come out. Enjoy!
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In this bonus episode to start election week, we'll let you know all you need to know about the timing of results coming out, poll herding, and an interesting story about how Edgar Allan Poe's death relates to election fraud.
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We continue our Ambassador series. Today, we're talking with the Hon. Tim Groser, former Trade Minister and New Zealand Ambassador to the United States. We talk about trade agreements, what Harris and Trump administrations would mean for Aotearoa, and who he thinks will win next week.
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We're interviewing Professor Dan Hopkins from the University of Pennsylvania and contributor to fivethirtyeight.com. He talks about the final week of campaigning in Pennsylvania, what the polls can and can't tell us, and gives our listeners some thoughts to keep in mind as they watch the results come out on election night. Find him at https://web.sas.upenn.edu/danhop/
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In this special bonus episode, Elizabeth chats about the election and the podcast with listener and fellow politics enthusiast, Doug - over a pint at their local pub. Expect pub noise in the background!
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In this episode, Todd talks to former Australian Senator and Ambassador to the United States, Arthur Sinodinos. We also discuss the polls, the strange musings of Tucker Carlson, early voting, and we finally give our predictions as to who we think we will in November! You can listen to Todd appearing on the Gone by Lunchtime podcast here: https://thespinoff.co.nz/podcasts/gone-by-lunchtime
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This bonus episode covers our highlights from five episodes of our first year. Hope you enjoy our favourite moments as much as we did!
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We're continuing our series of interviews with Ambassadors. Today we're chatting with friend of the show Scott Brown, former US Ambassador to Aotearoa New Zealand and Senator for Massachusetts. He talks about how he thinks the presidential campaigns are going, his thoughts on Donald Trump the person, why Trump's so appealing to voters, and when RFK Jr asked Scott to be his running mate!
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