Notas del episodio
The political and economic landscape of early 2026 is defined by significant shifts in electoral strategy, institutional stability, and market dynamics. Key developments include a controversial proposal by Donald Trump to nationalize election oversight in select states, which has met internal Republican resistance due to fears of setting a precedent for Democratic-led federal reforms. Concurrently, a massive Democratic upset in a Texas state Senate special election (SD-9) has signaled a potential realignment among Latino voters, prompting concern within the GOP.
In the media sector, the Washington Post has undergone a drastic contraction, firing one-third of its staff and closing key bureaus—a move critics attribute to corporate appeasement. Economically, the year has begun with a broadening stock market rally, shifting away from tech-heavy ...