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Nov 7, 2020 • 18min
Joe Biden Elected President : AP
Joe Biden's election as president marks a historic moment, especially with Kamala Harris as the first woman and woman of color vice president. The significance of Pennsylvania in Biden's victory is highlighted, alongside the diverse coalition that supported him. Challenges in addressing the pandemic and political division are explored, as well as the implications of Trump's refusal to concede. The conversation reflects on the excitement and challenges of the election year, and the speakers express gratitude for their listeners during this pivotal time in American history.

Nov 7, 2020 • 15min
Yeah, They're Still Counting. No, There's Nothing Suspect About That.
Election workers are hard at work counting votes, with Biden holding a slim lead in key states like Georgia and Pennsylvania. Despite swirling conspiracy theories, the integrity of the voting process remains intact. The discussion delves into the complexities of ballot counting and the importance of transparency. It also highlights the impact of misinformation on public trust and underscores the need for calm amid uncertainty. The hosts share personal tips for navigating anxiety during this intense period.

Nov 5, 2020 • 14min
Biden Needs Arizona And Any Other State To Win The Presidency
Joe Biden is just one state away from securing the presidency, while Donald Trump faces a tougher path ahead. The vote counting in key battleground states intensifies, revealing contrasting sentiments between campaigns. Furthermore, unexpected shifts in the House, particularly among women voters, complicate predictions. In Georgia, crucial Senate runoffs could determine control of the chamber, raising the stakes for both parties. Lastly, Biden must navigate a divided government, highlighting challenges in achieving bipartisan cooperation.

Nov 4, 2020 • 12min
Biden Looks Strong After Wisconsin Win, But Both Candidates Still Have A Path
Joe Biden's victory in Wisconsin boosts his electoral count to 248, while Trump challenges the results amid ongoing vote counting. The podcast dives into the fierce competition and the misinformation affecting voter perceptions. Fundraising strategies and potential legal battles are explored as both campaigns brace for an uncertain outcome. Surprising Republican Senate wins defy expectations, reshaping political strategies and highlighting changing voter trends in battleground states.

Nov 4, 2020 • 14min
Be Patient: Vote Counting Continues, Key States Remain Outstanding
Vote counting is dragging on as officials navigate high mail-in ballots and state restrictions. Trump claimed victory prematurely while Biden stayed optimistic about upcoming results. Key battlegrounds like Florida and Georgia are highlighted, showcasing the emotional turmoil of election night. The podcast dives into the diverse Latino voters in Arizona and their impact on Biden's success, contrasting them with voter support in Florida. It also explores the political landscape and voting behaviors, revealing deepening polarization across the states.

Nov 2, 2020 • 14min
Here's What We'll Be Watching For On Election Night
Anticipation builds as voting day approaches, with key states in focus for their potential impact. Early voting trends in Texas and Georgia could sway outcomes in traditionally Republican areas. This election year has been full of unexpected twists, from the Super Bowl to COVID-19's influence on campaigns. The unpredictability of the pandemic and recent health challenges faced by politicians is reshaping voter behavior. Join the team as they prepare to cover this extraordinary election night.

Nov 1, 2020 • 16min
Pandemic, Economy, Character: Hear How The Candidates Make Their Case
As the election draws near, candidates intensify their pitches to voters amidst significant early turnout. Trump shifts his messaging from economic prosperity to a plea for normalcy post-pandemic. Biden consistently emphasizes the 'soul of the nation.' The contrasting themes of empathy versus strength unfold, highlighting how each candidate connects with public grief during COVID-19. The podcast also delves into the character of leadership, examining the potential impact of both candidates on the nation's values and public trust.

Oct 30, 2020 • 30min
On The Ground In Arizona, Florida, Pennsylvania And Wisconsin
Reporters provide insightful updates from battleground states like Arizona, Florida, and Pennsylvania. The impact of the pandemic on voter turnout and mail-in voting is crucial. Texas is evolving as a surprising toss-up, with increased engagement from younger voters. Demographic shifts in Maricopa County are creating intense competition. The political landscape is shaping up dramatically as each party strategizes to navigate tight margins and changing voter priorities. It's a deep dive into the uncertainty of the election ahead.

Oct 29, 2020 • 14min
Here's How The Candidates Are Making Their Case To Black Voters
The podcast dives into how Joe Biden's campaign is leveraging local leaders to connect with Black voters, while Trump's campaign uses demotivational tactics. It discusses the significant gender gap in support among Black men and women, influenced by celebrities like 50 Cent. The hosts also highlight the rising engagement of young Black voters, underscoring their skepticism and the impact of early voting. This insightful discussion reveals the importance of genuine outreach and the evolving dynamics of voter preferences.

Oct 28, 2020 • 14min
New Coronavirus Cases At Record Levels; 75 Million Americans Have Voted.
Record-breaking coronavirus cases are leaving nearly 70,000 Americans testing positive every day. With over 75 million ballots already cast, early voting is experiencing a historic surge and changing the electoral landscape. The impact of the pandemic on hospitalizations and fatalities is dissected, while candidates are challenged to present coherent coronavirus strategies. Voter turnout demographics are shifting, particularly among Latino and younger voters, raising questions about the future of American democracy.


