What Polling Says About Trump, Harris And An Election “Doom Loop” | MPP Podcast
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- Is the current presidential election lining up along the same lines as the past two Trump referenda with a small number of swing states and an even smaller subset of issues (in 2024: jobs, inflation, immigration, and wars) deciding who will become America’s 47th president?
David Brady and Douglas Rivers, Hoover Institution senior fellows, and managers of a tracking poll on the US electorate, discuss with distinguished policy fellow, Bill Whalen, what’s different in a contest featuring known (Donald Trump) and lesser-known (Kamala Harris) entities, what matters most to independent voters, the odds of one or both chambers of Congress flipping, plus whether Pennsylvania is the “new Florida” as ground zero for deciding presidential outcomes.
Recorded on September 26, 2024.
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Harris has a 50% approval rating huh… I’m in New Jersey and I can’t think of a single person that approves of her.. what exactly do they approve of? You’re trying to tell us that people think this administration has done a good job.? That she in particular has done a good job? On what exactly?
I'm curious about what this panel thinks are the odds of a large number of Harris votes coming in during the night when no partisan observers are present.
Many states already have price gouging laws. SC and Ga made a point that they will enforce these laws regarding the hurricane we just experienced. Why should Harris push for a federal law when states already have the law?
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I get digital polls daily. I don't pay any attention to them. I don't answer robo-calls. I vote Republican. Always have.
I tend to believe Yarvin, who says the Dems continue to refine their election “fortification” methods, and basically can never lose another national election.
The more accurate term for “college educated” is “college indoctrinated”.
Great podcast gentleman!!!
Tillman Center
Just imagine what happens to the GOP when a majority of States decide to allocate their electors to the winner of the popular vote…
the electoral college inserts equity into the federal system to achieve a level of equality. otherwise few states in the union would decide every election. popular vote would mean that the states with larger populations would outvote several states by their majorities. the electoral college ensures that the smaller state populations have more leverage to balance the national difference. so honestly it's not about imagining what might happen to the GOP, but what would happen to our nation's cohesion and belief in the union itself when few states determine every federal election and essentially cancel out and disenfranchise the voice of several other states in the same union. hence the federal papers denounced the perils of a popular vote specifically for how it would quickly disintegrate confidence in the "Union."
Won’t happen anytime soon