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Alex Kopytko is a ”radical centrist” that wants to understand the extremes. He has worked in politics and has studied public policy and political science. Alex argues that centrism is less about being a contrarian, it is about being able to change your mind and embrace an openness to new ideas. He is concerned about where the United States is headed and through conversations with people from all sides of the political spectrum, he wants to know how Americans can limit the tribalism that is flourishing. As someone that dances along the center-right of the political spectrum, Alex thinks the country needs to come together and talk to one another before it could be too late. This podcast covers domestic politics, as well as political philosophy, and international issues.
Alex Kopytko is a ”radical centrist” that wants to understand the extremes. He has worked in politics and has studied public policy and political science. Alex argues that centrism is less about being a contrarian, it is about being able to change your mind and embrace an openness to new ideas. He is concerned about where the United States is headed and through conversations with people from all sides of the political spectrum, he wants to know how Americans can limit the tribalism that is flourishing. As someone that dances along the center-right of the political spectrum, Alex thinks the country needs to come together and talk to one another before it could be too late. This podcast covers domestic politics, as well as political philosophy, and international issues.
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Aug 9, 2026
Wisconsin, We Have a Problem!
Aug 9, 2026
Aug 9, 2026
22 min
In this episode, Alex opens with casual updates on weather, LAFC, the Leagues Cup, and Trump's "Patriot Games" youth sports event before shifting to politics. He then focuses on Wisconsin's Democratic gubernatorial primary, arguing that candidate Francesca Hong's democratic-socialist positioning, past comments on police and holidays, and struggles to clearly answer questions have made her a risky nominee against Republican Tom Tiffany. Alex contrasts her with Michigan's Abdul El-Sayed, noting that Wisconsin's own Democratic establishment, including Governor Tony Evers and Milwaukee's David Crowley, appears to be working against Hong ahead of Tuesday's primary. He closes with lighter notes on the Tatra Mountains and the Perseid meteor shower.

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