With the midterms just months away, political commentator and creator Nathan Jun joins Find Out to ask the brutal question: is the left too fractured to actually stop the right? We dig into purity tests, protest votes, and why Democrats keep holding themselves to standards Republicans never do—while democracy hangs in the balance.
With another high-stakes election looming, Democrats are once again staring down a familiar problem: a party fractured by ideology and internal distrust.
In this episode of Find Out, Nathan Jun joins us to ask the uncomfortable question Democrats keep dodging: is unity even possible anymore—and does it matter?
We dig into the left’s civil war, the limits of “vote blue no matter who,” and why fear has proven to be a far more effective motivator on the right. Is this election about moral clarity, strategic compromise, or simply stopping something worse?
With democracy, power, and the future of the country on the line, this conversation cuts past the talking points to confront what’s actually at stake in November—and who pays the price if Democrats can’t get it together.