

Election Overtime, with Charles C.W. Cooke, Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti | Ep. 20
Nov 4, 2020
Charles C.W. Cooke, a British journalist and National Review editor, joins Krystal Ball and Saagar Enjeti, co-hosts from Hill.TV, to dive into the tumultuous landscape of the 2020 election. They analyze the surprising polling inaccuracies and the emergence of a 'shy Trump vote.' The trio discusses Trump's precarious path to victory, the shifting dynamics among Latino voters, and the potential consequences of a divided government. They also critique identity politics and highlight the need for respectful political dialogue amidst changing voter sentiments.
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Trump's Narrow Path
- Trump still has a narrow path to victory, though losing Arizona hurt.
- Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin are key states to watch.
Polling Failures
- Polls were dramatically off, failing to capture center-right voters.
- The media's disconnect from Trump voters contributed to inaccurate predictions.
Shy Trump Vote
- Pollsters don't understand America outside of elite liberal media circles.
- A "shy Trump vote" emerged, especially in minority communities.