
Lost Debate Defining Harris, Conflicting Polls, Declining Crime, Zooming to Class
Sep 24, 2024
The podcast dives into the bizarre twists of the presidential race, focusing on Harris's debate strategies versus Trump's evasive tactics. It unpacks surprising polling dynamics in battleground states, shedding light on how campaign ads shape public perception. The discussion then tackles the latest crime statistics and the political tug-of-war surrounding them. Wrapping up, a study on the effectiveness of remote learning during COVID-19 reveals unexpected insights for traditional education, challenging preconceived notions about online instruction.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Election Dynamics: Polls, Strategies, and Advertising in the Harris Campaign
01:48 • 4min
Shifting Perceptions: Polling Dynamics in Battleground States
06:12 • 2min
Conflicting Narratives: Economic and Crime Data in Political Discourse
08:08 • 5min
The Impact of Single-Issue Voters on Upcoming Elections
13:27 • 2min
Navigating Education at West Point During COVID-19
15:42 • 15min
Navigating Online Education: Challenges and Insights
31:11 • 19min
