Lars Emerson

contact@thepostrider.com
Lars worked in new media journalism and has a background in congressional journalism, economics and political science with an emphasis in Congress, financial crises, labor economics, and monetary policy. He holds a Bachelor of Arts in Economics and Political Science from American University and is currently pursuing a law degree from the same. When not hammering away working on improvements to the design of this very website (or just trying to keep the lights on), Lars can be found anxiously awaiting the next Marvel movie and running in the DC humidity. He is the host of The Postrider's Running Mates and Watching Mates podcasts, as well as its flagship Politics Express podcast. He hopes one day to leave his vast estate of future dues from this website to his cat, Dakota.
Politics

When Will We See a Blue Texas?

If the last few elections paint any picture, it's that a blue Texas is probably a matter of when, not if. Even if takes decades for Democrats to build an advantage in the Lone Star State, a win is likely far sooner than you think.
Politics

We Want YOUR Political Insight!

Do you have strong feelings about the political goings-on in the United States? I bet you do – so please read on! One of my favorite things about The Postrider is that, no matter how broad or narrow this project ...
Politics

The Case Against Ron DeSantis

Besides a former president, no other name dominates the 2024 GOP primary chatter more than Florida Governor Ron DeSantis. But his candidacy (and chance of being president) is incredibly inflated -- here's why.
Music

Hoodie Allen Grieves and Grows on “bub”

Last year we checked in on Hoodie Allen, who was just beginning to emerge from a three year hiatus. Be it for personal or public reasons, Hoodie went underground and emerged different. He had struggled with infidelity, a breakup, a ...
Politics

There Are Only Six Swing States

Another presidential cycle is looming. As always, a tiny portion of voters in a select few states will decide the president, and these “swing states” will dominate the candidates’ attention, and therefore national attention as well.  The idea that only ...
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