Scott Galloway
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These Indian Americans, these people who decided to get, who are literally the 0.01% and got to IIT and then decided of all their options to come to America, they are a gift to America.
These Indian Americans, these people who decided to get, who are literally the 0.01% and got to IIT and then decided of all their options to come to America, they are a gift to America.
These Indian Americans, these people who decided to get, who are literally the 0.01% and got to IIT and then decided of all their options to come to America, they are a gift to America.
I'm curious. You got to text me and tell me what you think.
I'm curious. You got to text me and tell me what you think.
I'm curious. You got to text me and tell me what you think.
Today's show was produced by Lara Naiman, Zoe Marcus, Taylor Griffin, Kevin Oliver, and Corinne Ruff. Ernie and her Todd engineered this episode. Thanks also to Drew Burrows, Moussa Vario, Dan Chalon, and Kate Gallagher. Nishat Kharoua is Vox Media's executive producer of podcasts. Make sure to follow Pivot on your favorite podcast platform.
Today's show was produced by Lara Naiman, Zoe Marcus, Taylor Griffin, Kevin Oliver, and Corinne Ruff. Ernie and her Todd engineered this episode. Thanks also to Drew Burrows, Moussa Vario, Dan Chalon, and Kate Gallagher. Nishat Kharoua is Vox Media's executive producer of podcasts. Make sure to follow Pivot on your favorite podcast platform.
Today's show was produced by Lara Naiman, Zoe Marcus, Taylor Griffin, Kevin Oliver, and Corinne Ruff. Ernie and her Todd engineered this episode. Thanks also to Drew Burrows, Moussa Vario, Dan Chalon, and Kate Gallagher. Nishat Kharoua is Vox Media's executive producer of podcasts. Make sure to follow Pivot on your favorite podcast platform.
Thanks for listening to Pivot from New York Magazine and Vox Media. You can subscribe to the magazine at nymag.com slash pod. We'll be back next week for another breakdown of all things tech and business. Cara, enjoy the movies.
Thanks for listening to Pivot from New York Magazine and Vox Media. You can subscribe to the magazine at nymag.com slash pod. We'll be back next week for another breakdown of all things tech and business. Cara, enjoy the movies.
Thanks for listening to Pivot from New York Magazine and Vox Media. You can subscribe to the magazine at nymag.com slash pod. We'll be back next week for another breakdown of all things tech and business. Cara, enjoy the movies.
Welcome to Raging Moderates. I'm Scott Galloway.
Welcome to Raging Moderates. I'm Scott Galloway.
Welcome to Raging Moderates. I'm Scott Galloway.
So, Jess, today we're joined by one of the sharpest minds in American politics, Larry Sabato. He's a professor at the University of Virginia and founder of the Center for Politics, where he spent decades studying the pattern shifts and surprises in U.S. elections. You've probably seen his team's crystal ball election forecast. They're some of the most cited in the country.
So, Jess, today we're joined by one of the sharpest minds in American politics, Larry Sabato. He's a professor at the University of Virginia and founder of the Center for Politics, where he spent decades studying the pattern shifts and surprises in U.S. elections. You've probably seen his team's crystal ball election forecast. They're some of the most cited in the country.
So, Jess, today we're joined by one of the sharpest minds in American politics, Larry Sabato. He's a professor at the University of Virginia and founder of the Center for Politics, where he spent decades studying the pattern shifts and surprises in U.S. elections. You've probably seen his team's crystal ball election forecast. They're some of the most cited in the country.
And Larry himself doesn't shy away from calling out threats to democracy, whether it's Trumpism, rising voter apathy, or the nationalization of local races. In recent months, he warned that we're in a dangerous moment, one defined more by emotion than ideology, where outrage is fueling turnout. And independents are swinging fast. Larry, welcome to the show. Thank you so much for having me.
And Larry himself doesn't shy away from calling out threats to democracy, whether it's Trumpism, rising voter apathy, or the nationalization of local races. In recent months, he warned that we're in a dangerous moment, one defined more by emotion than ideology, where outrage is fueling turnout. And independents are swinging fast. Larry, welcome to the show. Thank you so much for having me.