From October 17, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Trump has a significant lead over Kamala Harris in polls. The October surprise may not have the same impact this election. 2022 midterms had unique dynamics compared to presidential elections. Economic issues are now more pressing than abortion for voters. Kamala Harris's media presence may be hurting her campaign. The Democratic Party is losing support among working-class voters. Voter de...
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From October 17, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Trump has a significant lead over Kamala Harris in polls. The October surprise may not have the same impact this election. 2022 midterms had unique dynamics compared to presidential elections. Economic issues are now more pressing than abortion for voters. Kamala Harris's media presence may be hurting her campaign. The Democratic Party is losing support among working-class voters. Voter de...
Bitcoin Voters and Corporate Treasuries (from the archives)
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Bitcoin Voters and Corporate Treasuries (from the archives)
From September 5, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Riot Platforms has reached a milestone of owning over 10,000 bitcoin. Companies are increasingly viewing bitcoin as a reliable store of value. The behavior of bitcoin miners can indicate market cycles. El Salvador is a notable nation-state holder of bitcoin. Corporate America is likely to lead in bitcoin adoption before governments. Bitcoin voters are a persuadable demographic in elections.&nb...
The Peer to Peer Policy Podcast
From October 17, 2024. In this episode, Brian and Sam discuss: Trump has a significant lead over Kamala Harris in polls. The October surprise may not have the same impact this election. 2022 midterms had unique dynamics compared to presidential elections. Economic issues are now more pressing than abortion for voters. Kamala Harris's media presence may be hurting her campaign. The Democratic Party is losing support among working-class voters. Voter de...