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EPISODE · Apr 17, 2026 · 30 MIN

Why the Voters Who Decide Elections Aren’t Who You Think

from The Smerconish Podcast · host Michael Smerconish

A new set of political data is challenging a long-held assumption about American voters—and even Michael Smerconish himself. After reviewing insights from veteran political strategist Doug Sosnik, Michael digs into a surprising claim: the voters who actually decide elections aren’t the fiscally conservative, socially liberal “centrists” many believe dominate the middle. Instead, the data points to a different, often overlooked group—economically populist but socially conservative. But when Michael polled his own audience, the results told a completely different story. So who really represents America? And who actually swings elections? This episode explores the growing divide between perception and reality in U.S. politics, the influence of “anti-woke” sentiment, and whether the country is truly center-right—or something more complicated. Original air date 17 April 2026. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See https://pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

A new set of political data is challenging a long-held assumption about American voters—and even Michael Smerconish himself. After reviewing insights from veteran political strategist Doug Sosnik, Michael digs into a surprising claim: the voters who actually decide elections aren’t the fiscally conservative, socially liberal “centrists” many believe dominate the middle. Instead, the data points to a different, often overlooked group—economically populist but socially conservative. But when Michael polled his own audience, the results told a completely different story. So who really represents America? And who actually swings elections? This episode explores the growing divide between perception and reality in U.S. politics, the influence of “anti-woke” sentiment, and whether the country is truly center-right—or something more complicated. Original air date 17 April 2026.

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