Voter Engagement
Discover key takeaways from 14 podcast episodes about this topic.

Tim is Getting Bimbofied
Host Tim Miller, after a humorous 'bimboification' stunt, delivers a sharp critique of centrist Democratic political strategy, advocating for a 'big tent' approach that engages disaffected voters and controversial figures to counter the existential threat of Trumpism.

SCOTUS Weighs Birthright Citizenship. Black Census Mobilizes. Nick Cannon Backlash Explodes
This episode exposes the historical and contemporary political strategies undermining Black American rights, from the Supreme Court's challenge to birthright citizenship to celebrity-fueled misinformation on party alignment.

SCOTUS Weighs Birthright Citizenship. Black Census Mobilizes. Nick Cannon Backlash Explodes
Roland Martin and guests dissect the Supreme Court's challenge to birthright citizenship, highlight the Black Census's mission, and dismantle historically inaccurate political claims made by celebrities like Nick Cannon and Amber Rose.

Trump drops BOMBSHELL military announcement
The host and guest critique former President Trump's foreign policy and domestic actions, framing them as a betrayal of campaign promises and a detriment to American citizens, particularly in the context of a costly Middle Eastern war and the Ohio Senate race.

Lemon LIVE at 5 | The Iran War Crisis Is All Donald Trump's Fault!
Don Lemon and guests assert that the ongoing Iran war crisis, which has vaporized trillions from the S&P 500, is entirely Donald Trump's fault, driven by a desire for distraction and a flawed, uninformed strategy.

Trump dealt NATIONWIDE blow with new update
Indivisible co-founders detail how their 'No Kings' protests, involving over 3,100 global events, function as a critical tactic for mass defiance and a 'mass absorption event' to build sustained local political organizing against the Trump administration.

Uncle Nearest Bankruptcy Blocked. McDonald’s Bias Lawsuit. TPS Fight Heads to SCOTUS
This episode unpacks the legal battles surrounding Uncle Nearest's CEO, McDonald's racial bias, and a Tuskegee coach's lawsuit, while also analyzing black homeownership initiatives, strategies to engage young black voters, and the Supreme Court's review of TPS for Haitians and Syrians.

Uncle Nearest Bankruptcy Blocked. McDonald’s Bias Lawsuit. TPS Fight Heads to SCOTUS
This episode dissects multiple high-stakes legal battles and political issues impacting the Black community, from corporate discrimination and financial mismanagement to voting engagement and immigration policy.

Critics Say Jim Clyburn Is Too Old. Roland Martin Says Experience Still Runs Congress.
Roland Martin and his panel debate whether age should be a disqualifier for holding political office, arguing that institutional memory and effectiveness outweigh youth in Congress.

Governor Wes Moore drops major redistricting update
Maryland Governor Wes Moore criticizes State Senate President Bill Ferguson and other state senators for blocking a vote on congressional redistricting, despite overwhelming public support and successful precedents in other states.

Trump’s DOJ arrests journalists Don Lemon, Georgia Fort
Federal agents arrested journalists Don Lemon and Georgia Fort for covering a protest, sparking widespread condemnation as a politically motivated assault on First Amendment rights and a dangerous precedent for press freedom.

David Plouffe Speaks Bluntly About What Democrats Need To Do To Win
David Plouffe argues the Democratic Party faces a severe electoral crisis, masked by Trump's unpopularity, requiring radical shifts in strategy, leadership, and communication to secure sustained power.

LIVE: Trump and GOP INSTANTLY IN PANIC over MIDTERMS | On Democracy
The host and guest dissect former President Trump's perceived disregard for constitutional and international law, the Republican Congress's inaction, and the urgent need for citizens to engage in the 2026 midterm elections to counter authoritarianism and address critical economic issues.

LIVE: Republicans Get RUDE AWAKENING as MIDTERMS LOOM | On Democeracy
Fred Wellman argues that the current Republican-led Congress is historically ineffectual and disrespectful to average Americans, urging citizens to demand change in the upcoming midterm elections.