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Primaries, Fake Polls, and the Data Center Revolt

Aug 19, 2026 | 34:12
In This Episode
It’s another primary night, and Erin and Kurt break down the results out of Florida, Alaska, and Wyoming, plus the political story nobody was talking about three months ago: data centers becoming the defining kitchen-table issue of the 2026 midterms. In Florida, they dig into Corey Mills’ vulnerable seat, the Moskowitz-Larkin DSA showdown, and a graveyard of comeback bids from politicians who’ve lost everywhere else. In Alaska, it’s officially “Dan versus Dan,” as Senator Dan Sullivan faces a primary challenger who shares his name and a very different voting history, while Mary Peltola tries to prove she’s worth national Democratic investment. Then Erin and Kurt turn to the Karen Bass campaign’s fake-poll scandal and what it says about a media ecosystem too eager to run numbers nobody bothered to vet. Finally, they dive deep on data centers and AI, arguing it may be the rare issue that unites voters across party lines in opposition, and lay out why campaigns on both sides are scrambling to write anti-data-center ads before Election Day.