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Nate Cohn

Chief political analyst for The New York Times, specializing in polling and election analysis. Responsible for the methodology of the Times-Siena survey.

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338 snips
Nov 6, 2024 • 33min

Trump, Again

Nate Cohn, Chief Political Analyst for The New York Times, Lisa Lerer, National Political Correspondent, and Astead W. Herndon, Politics Reporter, dive into the implications of Donald Trump's unprecedented reelection. They dissect the unique challenges of a convicted felon campaigning for a second term, the emotional fallout among liberals, and voter motivations swaying toward Trump’s leadership style over traditional policies. The trio also reflects on the shifting power dynamics in Congress and the urgent need for Democrats to reimagine their approach in response.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 31min

Donald Trump’s America

Nate Cohn, Chief Political Analyst for The New York Times, and Peter Baker, Chief White House Correspondent, delve into the repercussions of Trump's re-election. They explore his surprising success among various demographic groups, signaling a potential shift in political alignment. The discussions question whether Trump's impact represents a historical anomaly or a significant turning point for the GOP. They also highlight how his enduring influence shapes the Republican Party amid legal challenges, redefining traditional political dynamics in America.
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Nov 5, 2024 • 26min

A Guide to Election Night 2024

Nate Cohn, the chief political analyst for The New York Times, breaks down the rollercoaster of Election Night 2024. He discusses the emotional stakes for voters and how polling data paints a complicated picture. Cohn outlines potential scenarios and emphasizes the importance of battleground states like Georgia and North Carolina. He highlights the impact of mail-in voting and the expected delays from Western states. Additionally, Cohn warns about the misleading nature of early counts, which could affect public perception and add to the night’s uncertainty.
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79 snips
Oct 4, 2024 • 32min

Four Weeks to Go

Shane Goldmacher, a national political correspondent for The New York Times, joins fellow political experts Maggie Haberman, renowned for her insights on Donald Trump, and Nate Cohn, the chief political analyst focusing on election polling. They dissect the tight race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, examining shifting campaign strategies and public perception as crises unfold. The discussion highlights the implications of recent strikes, Trump's health scrutiny, and the evolving political landscape, all just weeks before Election Day.
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74 snips
Jul 23, 2024 • 26min

The New Hope, and New Worry, of Kamala Harris

Nate Cohn, Chief Political Analyst for The New York Times, and Reid J. Epstein, a Politics Reporter, dive into Kamala Harris's unchallenged path to the Democratic nomination. They discuss her growing endorsements and fundraising successes. The conversation explores Harris's struggle to connect with voters while balancing her past liberal stances. They also analyze the shifting dynamics within the Democratic Party and the implications for both her campaign and potential challenges from Donald Trump.
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53 snips
Oct 24, 2024 • 32min

12 Days to Go: French Fries and Fascism

Michael S. Schmidt, an investigative reporter for The New York Times, joins forces with political correspondent Lisa Lerer, reporters Reid J. Epstein and Nate Cohn, to unpack the tumultuous political climate as the election nears. They discuss John Kelly's alarming remarks about Trump’s fascist tendencies and how Kamala Harris is leveraging these perceptions to rally voters. The conversation navigates Harris's campaign strategies, the shifting polling data, and the implications of viral antics in today's campaigning, all painting a vivid picture of the contentious political landscape.
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47 snips
Mar 6, 2024 • 23min

The Unhappy Voters Who Could Swing the Election

Nate Cohn, chief political analyst for The New York Times, dives deep into the shifting political landscape as we approach the election. He highlights a crucial segment of 'double haters'—voters dissatisfied with both Biden and Trump—who may impact voter turnout. Cohn discusses alarming polling trends, especially among younger and minority demographics, and emphasizes how these undecided voters pose a threat to Biden's chances. The conversation sheds light on the volatility of voter sentiment and the challenges facing candidates in this polarized environment.
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45 snips
Sep 20, 2024 • 22min

Six Weeks to Go

Maggie Haberman is a senior political correspondent for The New York Times, Shane Goldmacher is a national political correspondent, and Nate Cohn is the chief political analyst. They delve into how economic perceptions are shaping the 2024 presidential campaign. They analyze polling data revealing tight races in battleground states, and how voter sentiments are evolving, especially among union members. The guests discuss the intertwined nature of economics and politics, as well as surprising political shifts among traditional voting blocs.
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44 snips
Oct 10, 2024 • 36min

25 Days to Go

Astead W. Herndon, a national politics reporter, joins Maggie Haberman, known for her deep insights on Trump, and Nate Cohn, a leading political analyst. Together, they dissect how recent natural disasters have shaped presidential campaigns, particularly regarding Kamala Harris's strategy to engage voters. They also explore Trump’s controversial ties to Putin and how voter sentiments, especially among youth and suburban females, are influenced by current political narratives and advertising tactics.
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40 snips
Aug 3, 2023 • 31min

43% vs. 43%: Why Trump and Biden Are Tied in Our New Poll

Nate Cohn, the Chief Political Analyst for The New York Times, shares fresh insights into the 2024 election landscape. Despite facing multiple legal challenges, Trump's support remains sturdy, with over 90% of his base still behind him. Recent polls reveal a surprising tie between Trump and Biden at 43%. Cohn discusses how Trump's influence continues to dominate the Republican primaries and the challenges both candidates face, highlighting the evolving voter sentiment that could reshape the election dynamics.