Full Episode - Major Shake Ups That Affect The 2026 Midterms + Growing Up in the Shadow of Power & The Civil Rights Movement
Episode Description
In this episode, Chuck Todd breaks down a rapidly shifting 2026 political landscape beginning with Susan Collins’ decision to seek re-election in what could become the toughest race of her career, a contest that may prove pivotal in a potentially tied Senate where Democrats could even attempt to court Lisa Murkowski. Chuck explores how Collins’ choice reshapes the map, why an open Maine seat would have favored Democrats, and how outsider candidates like Graham Platner may challenge both party establishments. The conversation widens to key battleground developments in Texas and Florida, including Alexander Vindman’s Senate bid and the risks of divisive primaries, while Republicans face mounting structural challenges and a slipping grip on the House. Chuck also examines why Democrats are expanding their target map, what could still derail a major Democratic wave, and the intensifying fight over voting legislation like the SAVE Act—arguing that partisan “poison pills” have deepened gridlock and made meaningful compromise in Washington increasingly rare.
Then, Chuck sits down with John Conyers III to discuss his deeply personal memoir "My Father's House." Far from a typical political biography, this book offers a raw, unflinching look at what it's like to grow up as the son of legendary civil rights congressman John Conyers Jr.—inheriting a legacy you never chose and navigating between worlds of poverty and power. John opens up about the family betrayal that triggered his father's 2017 resignation, the complicated truth about Rosa Parks' final years, and his own journey from the music industry to confronting his predetermined path. This isn't hagiography or exposé—it's a son trying to understand how a public giant could be both indispensable to a movement and deeply flawed in private.
The conversation ranges from the intimate—John's anger at having expectations placed on him, his career as a songwriter and producer—to broader questions about how we reckon with complicated heroes, from his father to MLK to LeBron James. Todd and Conyers explore Detroit's cultural legacy, the emotional toll of creative work, and what it means to accept the full humanity of the figures we elevate. It's a fascinating discussion about legacy, identity, and the cost of living in a house built by history, featuring unexpected detours into NBA debates and why Detroit will always be a cultural exporter, not an importer.
Finally, Chuck gives his ToddCast Top 5 crazy things that used to be LEGAL in politics and a bonus Top 5 list of things that shouldn’t be. Plus, he answers listeners’ questions in the “Ask Chuck” segment.
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Timeline:
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00:00 Chuck Todd’s introduction
03:30 Susan Collins announces she’ll run for re-election
04:15 2026 will be the toughest race Collins has ever faced
05:15 In a 50-50 senate, Dems will court Murkowski to flip parties
06:00 Trump doesn’t court challengers for Susan Collins
08:30 Had Collins not sought re-election, it’s a guaranteed Dem win
10:00 Platner will be able to run against both party establishments
11:15 Developments in Texas have been terrible for Republicans
11:45 Surprising that Turning Point would tie themselves to Ken Paxton
13:00 The last things Dems need is a racially divisive primary in TX
13:45 Alexander Vindman joins Florida senate race
16:30 Vindman fits profile of Dem that can win in a light red state
17:30 The house has slipped away from GOP, can they hold the senate?
18:45 It would take a major outside event to change environment for GOP
20:00 Dems add new seats to their target list
21:45 Only thing standing between Dems & huge win is their nominees
23:30 Republicans are trying to shove through the SAVE Act
24:15 SAVE Act unnecessarily complicates trying to vote
25:30 SAVE Act & HR1 were loaded with poison pills
26:30 Neither side willing to compromise to pass these bills
28:15 Poison pills were features, not bugs
37:30 John Conyers III joins the Chuck ToddCast
38:45 The unexpected insider account
40:00 Caught between two worlds
41:00 The book that almost wasn't
41:45 The breaking news that changed everything
43:15 Family betrayal and the leak
44:00 The conversation that never happened
45:15 Identity wrapped in work
48:45 Rosa Parks and the untold story
53:15 The anger of expectations
1:00:45 Watching power up close
1:09:15 The music business years
1:17:00 Detroit's cultural legacy
1:21:45 The complications of heroism
1:28:00 MLK's complexity and humanity
1:35:00 Detroit's next cultural chapter
1:36:00 NBA talk: The Pistons and Giannis
1:38:00 LeBron's impossible standard
1:40:00 Magic Johnson's underrated legacy
1:41:45 Chuck’s thoughts on interview with John Conyers III
1:42:15 A few changes to law drove wave of congressional retirements
1:45:45 ToddCast Top 5 crazy things that used to be LEGAL in politics
1:46:30 #5 Corporations used to be able to give directly to candidates
1:48:15 #4 Party machines openly bought votes
1:49:00 #3 Federal jobs used as campaign currency
1:50:45 #2 Candidates could accept unlimited, anonymous cash
1:52:00 #1 Candidates could keep their war chest after leaving office
1:52:45 Top 5 list of legal things in politics that should be made illegal
1:53:15 #5 Members of congress trading stocks
1:55:30 #4 Leadership PACs
1:56:15 #3 Lobbyist bundling
1:57:30 #2 Members of congress can negotiate a future job & still vote
1:59:00 #1 Presidential pardon power
2:01:00 Ask Chuck
2:01:15 Can Trump be unpopular and still be a populist?
2:03:00 What happened to the Supreme Court tariffs case?
2:04:45 Sharice Davids eyeing a run for senate?
2:06:45 How can we heal as a country while swamped with divisive content?
2:09:30 How could the media better explain the levels of Trump’s corruption
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