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Are the Dems Back?

Mark is joined by WisDems Chairman Devin Remiker to break down the stunning election results from this past week. Mark asks the question, are the Dems back? They talk about what this means for midterms and what direction the Democratic Party is going as

An episode of the Rational Revolution podcast, hosted by Mark Becker, titled "Are the Dems Back?" was published on November 8, 2025 and runs 44 minutes.

November 8, 2025 ·44m · Rational Revolution

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Mark is joined by WisDems Chairman Devin Remiker to break down the stunning election results from this past week. Mark asks the question, "are the Dems back?" They talk about what this means for midterms and what direction the Democratic Party is going as a whole. Devin talks about what races can be impacted and how focusing on kitchen table issues is winning for the Democratic Party. Mark then gives an empassioned thought on what hope the results give to people in his musings segment, and how this opportunity cannot be wasted. Guest: Devin Remiker

Mark is joined by WisDems Chairman Devin Remiker to break down the stunning election results from this past week. Mark asks the question, "are the Dems back?" They talk about what this means for midterms and what direction the Democratic Party is going as a whole. Devin talks about what races can be impacted and how focusing on kitchen table issues is winning for the Democratic Party.

Mark then gives an empassioned thought on what hope the results give to people in his musings segment, and how this opportunity cannot be wasted.

Guest: Devin Remiker
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