The Operatives reconvene after the August 4 primaries to unpack Michigan’s closely watched Senate result, the limits of polling, party unity, and what the outcomes reveal about an unsettled electorate. Adam, Phil, and Mary also compare campaign activity in Michigan, Texas, and Virginia and consider what comes next as Minnesota approaches its own primary.
The conversation then turns to modern campaign mechanics: fragmented media, digital neighborhoods, psychographic targeting, and the importance of reaching voters through the information ecosystems they actually use. The episode closes with a discussion of progressive faith leaders, abortion rights, health care, and the economic stakes of reproductive choice.