The Run-Up   /     A Pollster’s Guide to the Homestretch

Summary

We are less than a month from Election Day. That means our polling colleagues are busy. And that they are well positioned to help answer some of the biggest questions we have at this stage in the race. Like: Who has the advantage between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump? What’s the most important battleground state? And what are the chances we actually know the final result on election night? On today’s show, we do our best to get answers — and to get ready for these next few weeks.

Subtitle
We are less than a month from Election Day. That means our polling colleagues are busy. And that they are well positioned to help answer some of the biggest questions we have at this stage in the race. Like: Who has the advantage between Kamala Harris
Duration
00:42:56
Publishing date
2024-10-10 09:00
Link
https://www.nytimes.com/column/election-run-up-podcast
Contributors
  The New York Times
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Shownotes

We are less than a month from Election Day.

That means our polling colleagues are busy. And that they are well positioned to help answer some of the biggest questions we have at this stage in the race.

Like: Who has the advantage between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump?

What’s the most important battleground state?

And what are the chances we actually know the final result on election night?

On today’s show, we do our best to get answers — and to get ready for these next few weeks.

Featured on today’s episode:

Nate Cohn, the chief political analyst for The New York Times.