This is The Field, a series that goes inside towns and cities across America in the lead-up to the 2020 presidential election. Each week, Times reporters will speak to voters to understand their hopes and fears at a time when the stakes have never felt higher on either side.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 16 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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Categories | Daily NewsPoliticsNews |
Since the presidential election was called for Joseph R. Biden Jr., President Trump has relentlessly attacked the integrity of the count in Georgia. He has floated conspiracy theories to explain away his loss and attacked Republican officials. more
A strong Black turnout will be integral to Democratic success in the U.S. Senate races in Georgia this week. more
This episode contains strong language. more
Florida’s seniors played an important role in President Trump’s victory there in 2016. Older voters, who are mostly conservative, make up around 25 percent of the swing state’s electorate and turn out in astonishing numbers. more
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Why didn’t you interview the man leading the Dem support in The Villages? His name is Ed McGinty. There have been other supporters as well.
Literally why is this a podcast if they are going to post every single episode on the daily??? It does not need to be its own podcast. Such a cheap cop out by the nyt. Give me Michael babarro or give me death.
I love everything about this podcast
I learned The NY Times only wants to write the story the Warren campaign failed due to sexism. Instead of researching and exploring the other failures of the campaign they only briefly ask at the midpoint of the podcast if there’s another reason can her campaign could have failed. Instead of exploring that question and exploring her fall they skip right back to it being about sexism. This kind of reporting, that lacks asking tough questions, or exploring the failures of the campaign, sans her be... more
This show keeps interrupting The Daily feed and it needs to stop. I love what the New York Times is doing in podcasts but this show is so boring and pointless. The first episode I spent 1/3 of the time listening to the reporters waking up to houses, and the latest episode was interviewing the Warren campaign who answered every questions with a long, drawn out “I don’t know.” Just riveting. Every other part of this show is listening to show person in some state give a vague opinion about a candid... more
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