CNN's John Sutter says there were signals for a lot of these trends going into the election at the site for really over a year. He says black voters in particular are not enthused with Biden, and Democrats aren't doing enough to motivate this important part of their base to come out and vote. But he says it could just be that 2018 was an anomalous year for this group, but also could be a worrying sign for Democrats if they don't get more young people voting.
King Charles III was crowned over the weekend, which led to a lot of polls comparing his popularity to that of other members of the royal family. Long story short, the numbers aren’t great, but in some ways that's beside the point. In this installment of the podcast, the crew asks if polling non-democratic institutions is a good use of polling.
They also look at a recent ABC News/Washington Post poll showing both former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis leading Biden in a very early 2024 matchup. And they talk about the 2024 Senate races that are taking shape. Republican challengers to vulnerable Democratic incumbents are announcing their bids, and a number of them are repeat candidates from the 2022 midterms.
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