Hillary Clinton's "No College Child Left Behind" Plan (Audio: Interview)
IPI's Merrill Matthews, Ph.D. discusses the changing landscape of college tuition prices and how Hillary Clinton's higher education reform plan would only exacerbate the existing problem.
All Eyes on Sen. Chuck Schumer as Iran Deal Vote Closes In (Audio: Interview)
IPI's Merrill Matthews discusses with Jim Henry how as public opinion toward the Iran deal wanes and political ads ramp up, New York's Sen. Chuck Schumer could be the deciding vote.
Merrill Matthews: My Wife Just Lost Her Obamacare Coverage (Audio: Interview)
IPI's Merrill Matthews, Ph.D. discusses on the Bill Meyer Show how Obamacare's harsh realities have impacted him personally, as his wife becomes one of the 367,000 Texans who are having their health insurance coverage eliminated because the insurer lost $400 million on that group in 2014.
Nearly 400,000 Texans Are Losing Their Obamacare Coverage (Audio: Interview)
Another Obamacare casualty. Dr. Merrill Matthews discusses on the Lars Larson Show how his wife is one of 367,000 Texans having their Obamacare coverage cancelled by Blue Cross Blue Shield. And as premiums rise, cancellations will continue and doctor networks get even narrower.
Will An Iran Deal Cause Jewish Voters To Break with Democrats? (Audio: Interview)
Merrill Matthews joins WINA's Rob Schilling to discuss the history of modern Jewish voting trends and speculates how Jewish voters may break from typical support patterns pending a nuclear deal with Iran.
Could the Iran Deal Make Any Difference For Democrats In 2016? (Audio: Interview)
Could President Obama’s questionable deal with Iran—which Israel strongly opposes—erode Democrats' grip on the Jewish vote? IPI's Merrill Matthews explains with KMED's Bill Meyer.
Will the Iran Deal Hurt Democrats At The Polls? (Audio: Interview)
In this interview with Lars Larson, Dr. Merrill Matthews discusses potential political fall-out for Democrats should the U.S. approve a nuclear deal with Iran.
Is Medicare-for-All Better Than Obamacare? (Audio: Interview)
If Republicans are unable to repeal or somehow bypass Obamacare, conservatives may eventually decide that a single-payer system—such as expanding Medicare to everyone—would be better than the Obamacare status quo. Merrill Matthews talks with WGTK’s Joe Elliott.
Hope for Jeb Bush? (Audio: Interview)
He may be the best of the Bushes and even win the Republican presidential nomination, but Jeb Bush doesn’t excite the conservative base like other candidates. Plus, Matthews explains why fast-track trade authority is a good thing and will allow Congress to give an up or down vote on trade partnerships.
Silver Lining? Hope For Those Disappointed in King v Burwell Ruling (Audio: Interview)
While many were disappointed in the Supreme Court’s ruling for King v Burwell, IPI’s Merrill Matthews tells Point of View’s Kerby Anderson that the best solution has always been for Congress to either repeal or bypass Obamacare, rather than have a panel of justices undermine the law. And if the federal subsidies had been struck down, the Republicans did not have a strategy for a King win.