
Today, Explained President Biden?
Nov 4, 2020
Andrew Prokop, a Vox journalist, provides insights into the latest election math, focusing on critical swing states and their narrow margins. Ezra Klein, a political commentator, discusses the implications of record voter turnout, arguing that it may not bode well for American democracy. They explore the emotional motivations behind political donations and how the pandemic influenced voter behavior. The conversation wraps up with a critical look at public acceptance of political leadership during these tumultuous times.
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Election Too Close to Call
- Biden appears to have a better chance of winning the presidency.
- Trump still has a path to victory, and several key swing states remain too close to call.
Arizona's Importance and Senate Control
- Trump's path to victory narrows if Biden wins Arizona.
- Control of the Senate appears likely for Republicans, potentially impacting Trump's support.
Paths to Victory
- Biden needs Michigan, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania to win.
- Trump needs to win most remaining states, including Pennsylvania, and Arizona or Nevada.


