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David talks to Helen Thompson and Gary Gerstle about the historical precedents for US presidents losing office after a singleterm. It doesn't happen very often, but it could be about to happen again! Can Trump use the powers of incumbency to prevent it? Can Biden use Trump's growing chaos to seal his fate? Plus we talk about the fall-out from the first presidential debate and we ask how the politics of the Supreme Court might intersect with a contested election result.
Talking Points:
One-term presidents are rare in American history.
The Hoover and Carter cases came at turning points in presidential cycles.
In the Carter case, incumbency was perhaps a disadvantage.
There’s never been a Supreme Court justice appointed and confirmed so quickly or so close to an election.
The debate may have been unedifying, but it clarified what was at stake.
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