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By Stellar Spark

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S3 E6: Midterm elections loom large for future

Stellar Spark ShowOct 26, 2022

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S3 E6: Midterm elections loom large for future

S3 E6: Midterm elections loom large for future

The implications of the November elections will have far reaching effects.

Oct 26, 202212:40
S3 E5: Hurricane Ian devastates Florida as climate change continues to ravage world

S3 E5: Hurricane Ian devastates Florida as climate change continues to ravage world

As Hurricane Ian passes through the Eastern Coast of the United States, climate change has become front and center. It is a prominent issue worldwide, and especially in the U.S. What can be done to slow the process?

Sep 29, 202213:25
S3 E4: Biden lays out plan for student loan debt forgiveness

S3 E4: Biden lays out plan for student loan debt forgiveness

A majority of American support President Biden's new student loan debt forgiveness actions, while others say it will be too costly. What does this portend for the future of student loans and Americans who seek a college degree?

Aug 30, 202213:14
S3 E3: President Biden's approval shows no signs of improvement as many yearn for new direction

S3 E3: President Biden's approval shows no signs of improvement as many yearn for new direction

In this episode, I discuss President Joe Biden's current approval ratings and how this may affect the 2022 midterm elections and 2024 presidential election outlook.

Website credits to racetotheWH.com.

Jul 27, 202214:37
S3 E2: Americans live in a post-Roe world

S3 E2: Americans live in a post-Roe world

The Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade on Friday, now we must contend with the reality of ardent supporters and detractors across the nation.

Jun 29, 202211:45
S3 E1: Giangiordano emerges as challenger in Philadelphia's 184th district

S3 E1: Giangiordano emerges as challenger in Philadelphia's 184th district

In this episode, I invite Michael A. Giangiordano II, a realtor and small business owner in Philadelphia. Michael is currently running as a Democrat for Pennsylvania House of Representatives in the 184th district. I invite Michael on the show to share his priorities with potential voters and others who are interested in learning more about his campaign platform.

Apr 01, 202245:14
S2 E20: Situation in Ukraine growing more troublesome as Russia advances

S2 E20: Situation in Ukraine growing more troublesome as Russia advances

Russian recognition of two regions in Ukraine has caused international consternation and widespread concern of an imminent invasion of Ukraine. Russian President Vladimir Putin has taken steps to bring Ukraine back into Russia's domain. The U.S. and west have condemned Russia's actions.


In this episode, I provide some thoughts on how the crisis may unfold and history of the crisis since Crimea in 2014.

Feb 23, 202220:35
S2 E19: Tensions again rising between Russia and Ukraine

S2 E19: Tensions again rising between Russia and Ukraine

Tensions have been rising between Russia and Ukraine, with the U.S. positioned to potentially involve itself in a military conflict between the two countries. President Joe Biden has pledged to avoid sending U.S. military forces to Ukraine. What does this situation portend between the future of Europe as well as Biden's electoral chances?

Dec 15, 202112:37
S2 E18: Gubernatorial races portend a critical challenge for Democrats - Play defense or else

S2 E18: Gubernatorial races portend a critical challenge for Democrats - Play defense or else

The Democratic Party has little room for error heading into next week's gubernatorial elections. The Democrats are already ill positioned for the 2022 midterms, and a loss in either or both races on Tuesday can cause an electoral catastrophe next year in the 2022 midterms. In both states, Virginia and New Jersey, the polls have been tightening. In the former state, former Virginia Gov. Terry McAuliffe is seeking a non-consecutive term amid an arduous fight against businessman and Republican nominee Glenn Youngkin. Time will tell who prevails and in this episode I offer some key insight about what comes next.

Oct 28, 202124:28
S2 E17: Newsom prevails, but concerning trend looms for Democrats

S2 E17: Newsom prevails, but concerning trend looms for Democrats

Despite incumbent California Gov. Gavin Newsom's victory over the recall effort, there are some concerning signs for Democrats in the state and region as it relates to demographic shifts. Hispanic Americans are increasingly gravitating toward the GOP while college-educated white voters clinched the state for Newsom, backing him by a 70-30% margin. The trend with Hispanics, however, may indicate that the region will become more competitive in the future.

Sep 16, 202111:57
S2 E16: Dark future looms after dire situation in Afghanistan

S2 E16: Dark future looms after dire situation in Afghanistan

President Joe Biden announced the withdrawal of U.S. forces from Afghanistan and it has left much uncertainty. Many are attempting to flee or take refuge away from the new regime. 

Aug 17, 202122:04
S2 E15: Immigration policy - a big challenge for the Biden administration

S2 E15: Immigration policy - a big challenge for the Biden administration

In recent months, the issue of immigration policy has posed a significant challenge to the Biden administration's efforts to handle the migrant crisis at the U.S.-Mexico border. He reversed a number of Trump-era policies to make the process of immigration more favorable. In this episode, I provide an overview and summary of some of these changes and the presumed conditions at the border and facilities near the border.

DISCLAIMER: This issue is contentious and the episode is intended for educational purposes only.

Jul 13, 202121:16
S2 E14: China becoming an important player on world stage in post-COVID world

S2 E14: China becoming an important player on world stage in post-COVID world

Today, I invited a guest to the show, my friend Stephen Pierce. Mr. Pierce is a historian at his local historical society in Havertown, Pennsylvania. Stephen and I share common interests in regard to these issues and he offers his perspectives about issues of public policy such as race, foreign policy, space policy. We explore potential solutions to these issues in this discussion.

Jun 15, 202159:50
S2 E13: Moving forward to the post-COVID era

S2 E13: Moving forward to the post-COVID era

I invite Joey Thompson again to discuss a variety of issues ranging from the economy to structural racism. It is helpful to explore possible solutions to so many of these important issues. 

May 13, 202136:58
S2 E12: Gun control debate and Chauvin verdict

S2 E12: Gun control debate and Chauvin verdict

In this episode, I review some of the potential solutions currently being explored by the federal government in response to recent mass shootings. I also devote time to make comments on the verdict in the Derek Chauvin case after the killing of George Floyd.

Apr 21, 202127:20
S2 E11: President Biden touts COVID relief as border crisis ensues

S2 E11: President Biden touts COVID relief as border crisis ensues

President Joe Biden signed the COVID relief bill which built upon the CARES Act passed last year. He toured the country in support of the passage of this bill for Americans while at the border, many are trying to enter the U.S. In this episode, I discuss domestic policy and how the Biden administration is handling these issues thus far.

Mar 17, 202113:50
S2 E10: DeSantis can be unifier for GOP in 2024

S2 E10: DeSantis can be unifier for GOP in 2024

Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL) has yet to enter the 2024 race for President. A popular Governor, he has potential to be a candidate who can "mend" the fences between the Trumpist elements of the Republican Party with the establishment. The GOP will need a unified party to rebound and contend in 2024. Demographic changes are going to be changing the political and electoral landscape in the coming years. The GOP must adapt to these demographic changes by moderating on social issues. Will Governor DeSantis enter the race and be propelled to the presidency? It remains to be seen.

Feb 10, 202122:02
S2 E9: A new day in America and emerging challenges

S2 E9: A new day in America and emerging challenges

In this episode, I invited Joey Thompson, a friend of mine to discuss the changing political landscape upon the inauguration of Joe Biden as the 46th President and Kamala Harris as the 49th Vice President. The U.S. is undergoing changes in different ways and our guest decided  to share his perspective and views about pertinent policy issues such as the economy, racial justice, and climate. It is incumbent upon this new administration to meet the challenges America and the world faces into the near future. 

Jan 20, 202101:01:38
S2 E8: Trump Twitter ban prompts free speech debate

S2 E8: Trump Twitter ban prompts free speech debate

President Trump was recently banned from most social media platforms last week. This likely will affect his ability to reach his audience. President Trump has about a week to go until his term in office expires. He has been subject to much controversy over the past few weeks due to the January 6th Storming of the U.S. Capitol. President Trump, with bans on some platforms, will need to reach his audience through other forms of media. 

CORRECTION: President Trump would not be disqualified from holding office again if he is convicted by the Senate. Congress would have to hold a separate vote on the matter. 

DISCLAIMER: I am not a lawyer nor do I claim to have expertise of the practice of law. However, I have studied constitutional law at the undergraduate level. 

Jan 12, 202109:26
S2 E7: Important progress in America hinges upon Georgia Senate results

S2 E7: Important progress in America hinges upon Georgia Senate results

Depending upon which party controls the U.S. Senate through 2022, it will have extensive implications for the future of millions of Americans from areas of economic relief to immigration among other policy areas. 

Can the Democrats win the Senate elections in Georgia to control a majority?

Jan 05, 202115:39
S2 E6: Stimulus talks stall amid disagreements on Capitol Hill

S2 E6: Stimulus talks stall amid disagreements on Capitol Hill

In this episode, I discuss the ramifications of the faltering stimulus talks and the outlook of the Biden presidency. 

Dec 23, 202013:43
S2 E4: Implications of the 2020 results upon the 2024 presidential election

S2 E4: Implications of the 2020 results upon the 2024 presidential election

In this episode, I discuss who is favored to win the 2024 presidential election.

Dec 02, 202017:40
S2 E3: Trump team challenges 2020 presidential election results

S2 E3: Trump team challenges 2020 presidential election results

In this episode, I provide an overview of recent developments in key states that will determine the outcome of the presidential election. 

Nov 18, 202013:45
S2 E2: Whoever wins in 2020 has a drastic effect on the 2024 election

S2 E2: Whoever wins in 2020 has a drastic effect on the 2024 election

If President Trump or Joe Biden win the 2020 presidential election it will affect which candidates run in 2024 and how they will need to unify their respective parties.

Oct 29, 202011:27
S2 E1: Mail in votes point to a competitive election and close result

S2 E1: Mail in votes point to a competitive election and close result

I cover some early vote mail in statistics for various states and offer my insight into how that affects the 2020 presidential election. 

Oct 21, 202018:25
S1 E20: Coronavirus in the White House circle

S1 E20: Coronavirus in the White House circle

Coronavirus has infiltrated the White House circle with President Trump testing positive for COVID last week. It is unknown what the effect will be upon the 2020 election.

Oct 07, 202021:36
S1 E19: Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court Nomination and its implications

S1 E19: Amy Coney Barrett's Supreme Court Nomination and its implications

In this episode, I discuss the nomination of Amy Coney Barrett to the U.S. Supreme Court, her philosophy, and background as well as its implications for the future. Judge Barrett's appointment will arguably change the composition and ideological balance of the Court for years to come. President Trump discussed this issue at the presidential debate in Cleveland on September 29th. His opponent, Joe Biden, refused to answer a question from moderator Chris Wallace regarding court packing. The 2020 election may feature a similar scenario to that of the 2000 election in which President Bush won the election in Florida by 500 votes after months of legal uncertainty. Bush v. Gore was settled by the U.S. Supreme Court. The case set important precedent for the future and it remains to be seen how this election will be decided.

Sep 30, 202023:47
S1 E18: Joe Biden's issue with Hispanic voters

S1 E18: Joe Biden's issue with Hispanic voters

In this episode, I discuss Joe Biden's weakness with Hispanic voters and what he needs to accomplish to keep the Democratic coalition together. A variety of recent polls show President Trump gaining among this demographic group which is a shift in his direction compared to 2016. Meanwhile, Biden has made efforts in Florida to reach out to Hispanic voters. Cuban and Venezulean Americans have been seeing a rightward shift over time which benefits the GOP. It remains to be seen if Biden can bring these voters into his fold in order to prevail in this election. 

Sep 16, 202016:27
S1 E17: The Axios projection and voting methods controversy

S1 E17: The Axios projection and voting methods controversy

In this episode, I discuss the Axios projection for November. They expect President Trump to win in a landslide on Election Day only to lose days later. This undoubtedly will cause backlash among his supporters. This projection may come as a defense as a Democratic loss may loom depending on the outcome of this race. The 2020 election still remains very winnable for Democratic nominee and former VP Joe Biden. The coronavirus will likely complicate voting in the election and make it increasingly more difficult to vote. How will this affect turnout in November?

Sep 09, 202014:00
S1 E16: Demographic changes means both parties must adjust accordingly in the future

S1 E16: Demographic changes means both parties must adjust accordingly in the future

In this episode, I discuss some demographic changes to the American electorate and its implications on the electoral college as well as state representation. I also examine how both political parties must meet the changing circumstances in terms of their platform and stances on the issues. Depending on the outcome of the 2020 U.S. presidential election, it can have wide ranging effects on the electoral strategies of both parties going into future election cycles.

Sep 02, 202017:47
S1 E15: Shifts in national and battleground polling show a competitive race

S1 E15: Shifts in national and battleground polling show a competitive race

President Trump is gaining on Former Vice President and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden's polling lead over the last few weeks. In 2016, President Trump had a stunning upset over former Secretary Hillary Clinton. Can he replicate that performance again in 2020? It will depend on the voting method this year due to the effects of the coronavirus pandemic.  The 2016 and 2020 presidential forecasts from most major outlets remain consistent and the same. That does not mean the result will be exactly the same due to polling error and oversampling of certain groups. 

Aug 24, 202018:16
S1 E14: Kamala Harris is the Democratic nominee for Vice President

S1 E14: Kamala Harris is the Democratic nominee for Vice President

Former Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. selected Senator Kamala D. Harris of California to join his presidential ticket. Harris is the third woman to be selected for the role in American history. In this episode, I discuss the electoral impact (if any) of Harris joining the ticket, its implications, and what Biden/Harris need to do in order to be successful in the election. The next major events of the 2020 campaign include the nominating conventions. The first, the 2020 Democratic National Convention, will be held next week. It remains to be seen if Harris can help effectively campaign for Biden and win over undecided voters as well as recreating the Obama coalition in order to defeat President Trump.

Aug 12, 202018:27
S1 E13: The future direction of the Democratic Party

S1 E13: The future direction of the Democratic Party

In this episode, I discuss how the Democrats can succeed in the 2024 presidential election and into the future. These three points are key to the Democratic Party's success. Uniting the party is essential and also adapting to changing demographics can put the Democrats at an advantage.

Aug 05, 202015:41
S1 E12: Operation Legend's effect on the 2020 race

S1 E12: Operation Legend's effect on the 2020 race

Operation Legend was expanded on July 22nd by President Trump to combat the violent crime epidemic in America. Operation Legend has mixed views on both sides of the political spectrum. The President has sent federal personnel and resources to U.S. major cities such as Chicago among others. As we witnessed autonomous zones in Portland, Oregon, President Trump seeks to "take back" this country and protect its citizens. The President will seek to draw a contrast to former vice president and presidential candidate Joe Biden of Delaware. The 1st presidential debate scheduled to be hosted by the University of Notre Dame was also cancelled. This election will likely feature the first ever presidential debate to be hosted in a virtual format due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Jul 28, 202016:12
S1 E11: Impending coronavirus vaccine's effects upon the 2020 election

S1 E11: Impending coronavirus vaccine's effects upon the 2020 election

In this episode, we discuss recent news of trial coronavirus vaccines in development by companies such as AstraZeneca and Pfizer. Today, the U.S. government as part of its "Operation Warpspeed" struck a deal with Pfizer to purchase 100 million doses of the trial vaccine. The deal registered at $1.5 billion. This news spurred some market confidence on Wall Street and is quelling fears that the pandemic may be drawn out for over another year. The vaccines still must pass regulatory requirements by the FDA in order to be deemed safe. As it relates to the political implications, President Trump would surely benefit from a coronavirus vaccine and convince the American people that there will be an economic recovery. If there is a lack of a vaccine or preventative measure by election day, his opponent Joe Biden can capitalize on his handling of the pandemic. It remains to be seen how the President's handling will affect the electoral outcome.

*Correction: There has been no president in American history to have lost the popular vote twice while winning the electoral college.

Jul 22, 202015:32
S1 E10: President Trump touts successes and brands Biden as radical left

S1 E10: President Trump touts successes and brands Biden as radical left

Yesterday, President Trump made a speech in the Rose Garden at the White House and highlighted his accomplishments from his first term on issue related to trade, foreign affairs, and criminal justice reform. He attempted to paint Joe Biden as being affiliated with the Progressive wing of the Democratic Party and warned that they are "radical". This is an an attempt to regain some ground in the race for the White House in which Biden is leading nationally. President Trump hopes to count on the support of the "silent majority" to propel him to re-election in his bid for a second term.

Jul 15, 202012:00
S1 E9: President Trump rebounding in polls amidst Kanye West entry to 2020 presidential race

S1 E9: President Trump rebounding in polls amidst Kanye West entry to 2020 presidential race

In this episode we discuss the recent polling shifts in the 2020 presidential race, the entry of Kanye West, and Mary Trump's response to her uncle seeking a second term. President Trump has seen his support grow in a slew of polls released by Gravis Marketing and others in key battleground states such as Arizona and Wisconsin. While West's impact will likely be minimal overall, if he receives ballot access his candidacy may see some traction in critical states in the Sun Belt among the younger African American demographic. Mary Trump also offered a critique in her newest book release about President Trump and why she believes he is acting out of his own self-interest in the presidency.

Jul 08, 202021:21
S1 E8: Russia seeks to undermine U.S. in Mideast

S1 E8: Russia seeks to undermine U.S. in Mideast

In recent days, President Trump has been criticized for his handling of intelligence surrounding Russian bounties placed on U.S. soldiers in Afghanistan during 2019. The U.S. has engaged the Taliban since 2001 during the War in Afghanistan following the September 11th attacks.  Russia has sought to interfere in this process. It remains to be seen how President Trump will address this situation as he has had friendlier relations with this particular adversary.  

Jul 01, 202011:38
S1 E7: John Bolton's book & DACA Ruling

S1 E7: John Bolton's book & DACA Ruling

The release of former national security adviser John Bolton's book has caused much tension in the last week with President Trump. Bolton, a proponent of interventionism abroad, came into conflict with the President's positions on foreign affairs. President Trump sought an order blocking the book's release, but it was allowed to proceed. 

The recipients of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program were safeguarded in the Supreme Court's ruling on June 18th. The program was allowed to continue. Meanwhile, President Trump and Joe Biden have diverging views on immigration and its role in the United States. Biden argues for a "citizenship bill" to take more action on the issue. While President Trump still advocates for the program to be repealed. 

Jun 23, 202013:45
S1 E6: President Trump signs Executive Order related to police reform

S1 E6: President Trump signs Executive Order related to police reform

In this episode, we discuss President Donald Trump's signing of an Executive Order to ban choke holds while balancing the interests of police and communities as well as his statements on the Confederate monuments and symbols. Racial tensions remain high in our country after a long history of divisions on the issue. President Trump faces a tough re-election battle with presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden. 

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Jun 16, 202011:12
S1 E5: Policing reform and impending economy recovery?

S1 E5: Policing reform and impending economy recovery?

In this episode, I discuss recent developments surrounding the latest economic numbers and if the economy is on a clear path to recovery as well as policing reform. The Justice in Policing Act of 2020 is being introduced by Sen. Kamala Harris (D-CA) and Sen. Cory Booker (D-NJ) to address the injustices in our police departments across the nation. It is unclear if the President will support such a measure during this time of a call for national unity from Americans and various groups. Today also marked the funeral of George Floyd, whose death came at the hands of former police officer Derek Chauvin of the Minneapolis Police Department. There have been calls in recent days to "defund" the police and abolish police departments across the country. The President stands firm in his belief to support the police, while his challenger Joe Biden is being cautious as they head toward a contentious general election campaign. It remains to be seen if President Trump can successfully rebound the U.S. economy by election day or if his challenger can make the case to bring the country in a new direction.

Jun 09, 202018:28
S1 E4: Unrest amid a call for justice for George Floyd

S1 E4: Unrest amid a call for justice for George Floyd

After the death of George Floyd, an unarmed black man and security guard in Minnesota on May 25th, many protests erupted across the nation against racism and police brutality. These protests later turned violent as a result of other groups participating in demonstrations against the police. The federal government, led by President Trump promised to return the country to a state of "law and order" and safeguard Americans. 

Meanwhile, the risks of gathering for protests in large numbers may have a negative effect on reopening according to experts. Dr. Fauci spoke today about a potential coronavirus vaccine by 2021, which is a bright spot for all humanity.


Jun 03, 202019:26
S1 E3: Coronavirus Crisis - No End in Sight?

S1 E3: Coronavirus Crisis - No End in Sight?

I invite Ben to speak on the current coronavirus crisis. Ben has a YouTube channel called readonlypdf.

May 26, 202022:08
S1 E2: Joe Biden's Interview Comments & VP Selection

S1 E2: Joe Biden's Interview Comments & VP Selection

Joe Biden makes controversial comments today in his interview on "The Breakfast Club".  His campaign also is ramping up the VP selection process.

May 22, 202015:29
S1 E1: President Trump taking hydroxy and 2020 election updates

S1 E1: President Trump taking hydroxy and 2020 election updates

President Trump spoke to the media yesterday that he is currently taking the drug hydroxychloroquine to ward off potential coronavirus infection. This statement surprised many in the media and he has encouraged others to begin taking the drug. I also discuss the impact of the coronavirus on the 2020 presidential election.

May 19, 202019:10