Hosts Harry Enten, Kate Bolduan and John Avlon, talked about the latest on the 2020 election. It contained all the data and analysis you need to get smart and stay smart on what's happening the 2020 election season.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 68 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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In the final episode of The Forecast Fest, we discuss how the coronavirus took over the Democratic primary. Then, we explain Biden's inevitable path to the nomination.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy more
This week, we break down the new two-man race: Biden vs. Sanders. Then, we discuss the impact of Warren and Bloomberg's exits from the race.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy more
This week, we break down the tenth Democratic debate and the Nevada Caucuses' results. Then, we preview the next primaries in South Carolina and the Super Tuesday states.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy more
This week, we recap the fiery ninth Democratic debate. Then, we dig into the Nevada landscape leading up to the caucus this weekend. Plus, we discuss Bernie Sanders' frontrunner status.To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.... more
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I like Harry but hearing from the other hosts that Bernie is terrible for the Democratic Party seemed more the hosts personal feelings on the outcomes than any analysis. And then there was a Bloomberg ad. Why can’t we get some Harry’s Razors ads? I’ll check back in 2022
I followed Harry over here from FiveThirtyEight and enjoyed his solo shows. Adding the other two hosts wasn’t a good move. Hearing the Bloomberg ad in the last episode was the final straw for me. Nothing against Bloomberg; there should be no political ads on this kind of show. Sorry Harry!
I love Harry and miss him on the FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast. But this "analysis" discussion is sadly laughable. There's *literally* a paid Bloomberg campaign ad in the middle of the episode!!! And the other two hosts are so servile and in the tank for Bloomberg!! Slavishly heaping undue praise on him and waving off all his many faults and electoral vulnerabilities. more
I’m so disappointed, I’ve been enjoying your daily updates for almost a year now. But the fact that before your segment on Bloomberg you have a paid advertisement by the candidate, truly shows this is not a neutral space to find the facts about this election. I’m just so disappointed.
It’s extremely annoying. Her interrupting and insulting him CONSTANTLY messes with the flow of the podcast. It’s not fun to listen to someone make “jokes” about someone else that are actually just insults incessantly. Especially when Harry is the most knowledgeable person in the room and she serves no purpose. more
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