Miles and Dr. Rob break down major developments shaping the current health care and political landscapes, including a landslide Wisconsin Supreme Court race, new polling showing strong opposition toward cutting health care to fund foreign conflicts, and the Trump administration’s push to access federal workers’ medical data. They also discuss the stalled Surgeon General nomination of Casey Means and proposed cuts to NIH funding, highlighting growing tensions within the administration.
In the second half, Dr. Rob sits down with Conexión Co-Founder and Creative Director, Colin Rogero, to unpack what’s happening on the ground in key battleground districts. Rogero shares insights from frontline races, explaining why health care consistently ranks among the top issues for voters, and how campaigns can better message around cost, access, and trust. He also dives into Latino voter dynamics, the impact of misinformation, and why authentic, community-based communication may be the key to winning elections in 2026.
Background reading:
Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Liberal Chris Taylor cruises to Wisconsin Supreme Court win
Reuters: Trump’s AI image of himself as Jesus-like figure follows feud with Pope Leo
The Washington Post: Lambasting Pope Leo, Trump risks alienating conservative Catholics
The Washington Post: Trump post appearing to depict him as Jesus removed amid backlash
Video of Trump claiming he thought the image was of him as a “doctor” is here
The New York Times: Vance Says the Pope Should Be More Careful When Talking About Theology
The Hill: Mike Johnson ‘taken aback’ by pope’s comments about war
The Hill: Casey Means’s brother says ‘conversations happening’ in surgeon general confirmation process
KFF: Trump’s Personnel Agency Is Asking for Federal Workers’ Medical Records
POLITICO: Trump is still trying to DOGE the NIH. Republicans are tired.
April 9 Navigator poll: The Conflict With Iran
POLITICO: RFK Jr. launches midterm travel push to shore up MAHA support
POLITICO: Poll: The battle for MAHA that could sway the midterms
POLITICO: More Americans doubt vaccine safety than trust it, POLITICO Poll finds
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