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Katherine Mangu-Ward, Donald Trump election night stage | Lex Villena; Matias J. Ocner/TNS/Newscom

In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman react to last week's presidential election and forecast what might come next.

01:55—"Big picture" election reaction

27:02—"Little picture" election reaction

38:27—Weekly listener question

48:58—Trump's ideas on anti-censorship

52:59—This week's cultural recommendations

Mentioned in this podcast:

"Patrick Ruffini: Why Did Trump Win?" by Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe

"Live on Election Night with Nick Gillespie!" by Nick Gillespie, Coleman Hughes, Kmele Foster, Peter Meijer, Allison Schrager, and Peter Suderman

"A Red-District Conqueror Wants Fellow Democrats to Look in the Mirror" by Annie Karni

"How Trump Won in Maps and Charts" by Financial Times

"How the GOP Became a (More) Multicultural Party" by Jesse Walker

"Was 2024 the Gender Gap Election?" by Emma Camp

"What, If Anything, Will Democrats Learn From This Election?" by Joe Lancaster

"Throw the Bums Out" by Eric Boehm

"Did Trump Run an Actually Good Campaign?" by Liz Wolfe

"Donald Trump Won Because Kamala Harris Is Joe Biden but Worse" by Robby Soave

"Voters Didn't Reject Women, They Rejected Kamala Harris" by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

"How Donald Trump and Elon Musk Could Cut $2 Trillion in Government Spending" by Veronique de Rugy

"Want To Lower the Political Temperature? Make the Presidency Less Important" by C.J. Ciaramella

"How Much Will Trump's Tariffs Cost?" by Eric Boehm

"Study: Mass Deportation Could Put 28 Million People at Risk of Family Separation" by Kevin Garcia-Galindo

"Most People Support School Choice. Why Won't They Vote For It?" by Emma Camp

"This Week's Election Results Are a Discouraging Sign for Drug Policy Reformers" by Jacob Sullum

"California's Rent Control Initiative Goes Down in Flames" by Christian Britschgi

"The Classic Neocons Are Out, but They Might Still Get What They Want" by Matthew Petti

"Trump Has Many Grudges. Now He Has a Chance To Act on Them." by Jacob Sullum

"Will Trump Make Good on His Campaign Promises?" Spectator Americano podcast with Nick Gillespie

"Why Trump Won" Spiked Online's post-election podcast with Nick Gillespie

"St. Martha: Why Martha Stewart should go to heaven and the SEC should go to hell" by Michael McMenamin

"It's Too Bad We Can't Fire More Governors" by Matt Welch

"Sean Baker's Anora Is a Riotous Celebration of Working-Class Life" by Peter Suderman

"If we don't have free speech, then we just don't have a free country." by @realDonaldTrump

"One thing you have to say about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr…is that he doesn't miss a beat when he says I will legalize psychedelics" by Nick Gillespie

"Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is one of very few Democrats who won in a heavily red district."

Upcoming Events:

Reason Speakeasy: Martin Gurri, November 18th, 2024

Send your questions to roundtable@reason.com. Be sure to include your social media handle and the correct pronunciation of your name.

Today's sponsors:

  • From Greek philosophers, who are the wellspring of democratic ideals, to America's founding fathers to contemporary critics who question everything: each is welcome at St. John's College—where students encounter Adam Smith and Karl Marx; St. Augustine and Friedrich Nietzsche; James Baldwin and Virginia Woolf. Here, there are no secondary sources, no experts, and no one telling you what to believe. Rather, there are original sources and a community devoted to collaborative inquiry, intellectual humility, and the discomfort that comes from diverse opinions. Explore 3,000 years of human thought on campuses in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Annapolis, Maryland. For Master's degree candidates, we also offer studies in the great texts of the East, in-person or online. Learn more at SJC.edu/reason.
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Assistant production by Hunt Beaty

Music: "Angeline," by The Brothers Steve

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Katherine Mangu-Ward, Donald Trump election night stage | Lex Villena; Matias J. Ocner/TNS/Newscom

In this week's The Reason Roundtable, editors Matt Welch, Katherine Mangu-Ward, Nick Gillespie, and Peter Suderman react to last week's presidential election and forecast what might come next.

01:55—"Big picture" election reaction

27:02—"Little picture" election reaction

38:27—Weekly listener question

48:58—Trump's ideas on anti-censorship

52:59—This week's cultural recommendations

Mentioned in this podcast:

"Patrick Ruffini: Why Did Trump Win?" by Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe

"Live on Election Night with Nick Gillespie!" by Nick Gillespie, Coleman Hughes, Kmele Foster, Peter Meijer, Allison Schrager, and Peter Suderman

"A Red-District Conqueror Wants Fellow Democrats to Look in the Mirror" by Annie Karni

"How Trump Won in Maps and Charts" by Financial Times

"How the GOP Became a (More) Multicultural Party" by Jesse Walker

"Was 2024 the Gender Gap Election?" by Emma Camp

"What, If Anything, Will Democrats Learn From This Election?" by Joe Lancaster

"Throw the Bums Out" by Eric Boehm

"Did Trump Run an Actually Good Campaign?" by Liz Wolfe

"Donald Trump Won Because Kamala Harris Is Joe Biden but Worse" by Robby Soave

"Voters Didn't Reject Women, They Rejected Kamala Harris" by Elizabeth Nolan Brown

"How Donald Trump and Elon Musk Could Cut $2 Trillion in Government Spending" by Veronique de Rugy

"Want To Lower the Political Temperature? Make the Presidency Less Important" by C.J. Ciaramella

"How Much Will Trump's Tariffs Cost?" by Eric Boehm

"Study: Mass Deportation Could Put 28 Million People at Risk of Family Separation" by Kevin Garcia-Galindo

"Most People Support School Choice. Why Won't They Vote For It?" by Emma Camp

"This Week's Election Results Are a Discouraging Sign for Drug Policy Reformers" by Jacob Sullum

"California's Rent Control Initiative Goes Down in Flames" by Christian Britschgi

"The Classic Neocons Are Out, but They Might Still Get What They Want" by Matthew Petti

"Trump Has Many Grudges. Now He Has a Chance To Act on Them." by Jacob Sullum

"Will Trump Make Good on His Campaign Promises?" Spectator Americano podcast with Nick Gillespie

"Why Trump Won" Spiked Online's post-election podcast with Nick Gillespie

"St. Martha: Why Martha Stewart should go to heaven and the SEC should go to hell" by Michael McMenamin

"It's Too Bad We Can't Fire More Governors" by Matt Welch

"Sean Baker's Anora Is a Riotous Celebration of Working-Class Life" by Peter Suderman

"If we don't have free speech, then we just don't have a free country." by @realDonaldTrump

"One thing you have to say about Robert F. Kennedy, Jr…is that he doesn't miss a beat when he says I will legalize psychedelics" by Nick Gillespie

"Marie Gluesenkamp Perez is one of very few Democrats who won in a heavily red district."

Upcoming Events:

Reason Speakeasy: Martin Gurri, November 18th, 2024

Send your questions to roundtable@reason.com. Be sure to include your social media handle and the correct pronunciation of your name.

Today's sponsors:

  • From Greek philosophers, who are the wellspring of democratic ideals, to America's founding fathers to contemporary critics who question everything: each is welcome at St. John's College—where students encounter Adam Smith and Karl Marx; St. Augustine and Friedrich Nietzsche; James Baldwin and Virginia Woolf. Here, there are no secondary sources, no experts, and no one telling you what to believe. Rather, there are original sources and a community devoted to collaborative inquiry, intellectual humility, and the discomfort that comes from diverse opinions. Explore 3,000 years of human thought on campuses in Santa Fe, New Mexico, and Annapolis, Maryland. For Master's degree candidates, we also offer studies in the great texts of the East, in-person or online. Learn more at SJC.edu/reason.
  • In an election year, getting overwhelmed by the constant buzz of news and opinions is easy. Understanding the true impact of political events can be a challenge. Not Another Politics Podcast, from the University of Chicago Harris School of Public Policy, provides clear, research-driven perspectives on the biggest issues. Get the insights you need to truly understand the political landscape—no spin, just facts. Subscribe today at harris.uchicago.edu/napp or look for Not Another Politics Podcast wherever you get your podcasts.

Audio production by Ian Keyser

Assistant production by Hunt Beaty

Music: "Angeline," by The Brothers Steve

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