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Tragedy hit the once-marginalized psephological community last week when FiveThirtyEight closed shop. Henry hosts a celebration of life with two of its top contributors, Nathaniel Rakich and Geoffrey Skelley, to discuss the former outfit’s inconceivable achievement of mainstreaming political data journalism. The trio digs into the explosive history of innovative election modeling and explores the […]
The latest in tech related news with ABC's Mike Duboski. ABC's Geoffrey Skelley recaps Trumps address from last night.
The latest in tech related news with ABC's Mike Duboski. ABC's Geoffrey Skelley recaps Trumps address from last night.
Congress has kept relatively quiet during the first month of President Donald Trump's second term, but in the coming weeks it will be thrust into the spotlight. Amidst intraparty Republican debate over tax and spending cuts, Trump will deliver an address to Congress on Tuesday night. Legislators will also be tasked with funding the government by March 14 or face a shutdown. In this installment of the 538 Politics podcast, Galen speaks with Rachael Bade and Geoffrey Skelley about what to expect from congressional negotiations. They also ask whether a new poll on attitudes around gender norms is a good or bad use of polling. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Senior Elections Analyst for FiveThirtyEight Geoffrey Skelley discusses whether or not Trump will have the votes to confirm his cabinet picks.
Today on the show: live updates on the Jose Ibarra murder trial. Manuel Bojorquez will join us from the courthouse. Geoffrey Skelley from 538 with the latest Trump nominees. Following developments in the Russia/Ukraine War. Plus, we'll talk live with Mark Harmon and Chris Myers! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: live updates on the Jose Ibarra murder trial. Manuel Bojorquez will join us from the courthouse. Geoffrey Skelley from 538 with the latest Trump nominees. Following developments in the Russia/Ukraine War. Plus, we'll talk live with Mark Harmon and Chris Myers! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: live updates on the Jose Ibarra murder trial. Manuel Bojorquez will join us from the courthouse. Geoffrey Skelley from 538 with the latest Trump nominees. Following developments in the Russia/Ukraine War. Plus, we'll talk live with Mark Harmon and Chris Myers! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
What will it take for the Senate to approve Trump's cabinet picks? 538's Geoffrey Skelley tells us.
Senior Elections Analyst for FiveThirtyEight Geoffrey Skelley tells us what we should know about split-ticket voters.
Today on the show: Henri Hollis from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution joins us live on a tragic story in Marietta. The race for Senate Leader is on, ABC News Correspondent Steven Portnoy with the latest. Scott Slade interview Josh McKoon. CBS News Radio Campaign Reporter Josh Rosen live on the Trump transition. Why so many split tickets this election? Geoffrey Skelley from 538 investigates. Plus, Ashli Lincoln from WSB-TV joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Henri Hollis from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution joins us live on a tragic story in Marietta. The race for Senate Leader is on, ABC News Correspondent Steven Portnoy with the latest. Scott Slade interview Josh McKoon. CBS News Radio Campaign Reporter Josh Rosen live on the Trump transition. Why so many split tickets this election? Geoffrey Skelley from 538 investigates. Plus, Ashli Lincoln from WSB-TV joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: Henri Hollis from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution joins us live on a tragic story in Marietta. The race for Senate Leader is on, ABC News Correspondent Steven Portnoy with the latest. Scott Slade interview Josh McKoon. CBS News Radio Campaign Reporter Josh Rosen live on the Trump transition. Why so many split tickets this election? Geoffrey Skelley from 538 investigates. Plus, Ashli Lincoln from WSB-TV joins us live! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Multiple outlets are reporting that Republicans have reached the magic number of 218 to gain control of the House of Representatives. 538's Geoffrey Skelley tells us what it means.
Jessica Tighe and Greg Matzuk share their Three Big Things. We talk to Meterologist Brendan Johnson and Geoffrey Skelley from ABC News. They later hear from Adam Roberts on the third installment of What's on My Ballot and this week's Week in Review!
Rick talks with Sena Maddison, Walker Wilson, Cat Outzen, Ray Palmer, Katie Bosso, Samantha Breedlove, Therese McKenzie, and Geoffrey Skelley.
Donald Trump has pulled ahead in recent polling, but Geoffrey Skelley says the election is still a toss up.
Senior Elections Analyst for 538 Geoffrey Skelley explains how a 269-269 electoral college tie could happen in the upcoming presidential election.
Today on the show: VP Harris brought out the big guns last night in Atlanta, will it move the needle? There's a chance neither candidate gets to 270 electoral votes. What happens then? Geoffrey Skelley from 538 explains. CBS News Radio Correspondent Jim Krasula live in North Carolina with the latest on #Helene recovery. Dan Schwartzman from Bloomberg on sky high #WorldSeries ticket prices. Political Analyst Bill Crane joins us live. Plus, giving away more tickets to see Dave Chappelle and Killer Mike GTO! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: VP Harris brought out the big guns last night in Atlanta, will it move the needle? There's a chance neither candidate gets to 270 electoral votes. What happens then? Geoffrey Skelley from 538 explains. CBS News Radio Correspondent Jim Krasula live in North Carolina with the latest on #Helene recovery. Dan Schwartzman from Bloomberg on sky high #WorldSeries ticket prices. Political Analyst Bill Crane joins us live. Plus, giving away more tickets to see Dave Chappelle and Killer Mike GTO! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: VP Harris brought out the big guns last night in Atlanta, will it move the needle? There's a chance neither candidate gets to 270 electoral votes. What happens then? Geoffrey Skelley from 538 explains. CBS News Radio Correspondent Jim Krasula live in North Carolina with the latest on #Helene recovery. Dan Schwartzman from Bloomberg on sky high #WorldSeries ticket prices. Political Analyst Bill Crane joins us live. Plus, giving away more tickets to see Dave Chappelle and Killer Mike GTO! 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Senior Elections Analyst for FiveThirtyEight Geoffrey Skelley tells us what we need to know about recent polling and early voting data.
Today on the show: team coverage of #Helene with Christina Edwards and correspondent Rory O'Neill. CBS News Radio Military Analyst Col. Jeff McCausland with the latest on Israel at War. Trying to make sense of the Presidential polls with Geoffrey Skelley from 538 and ABC News. Diddy's famous cellmate. Plus, the return of the Peach Drop? 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Does early voting predict the outcome of election day? Geoffrey Skelley with ABC News breaks down how early voting could show what may happen on election day.
538's Geoffrey Skelley explains how Nebraska could decide the election.
Today on the show: Remembering 9/11. Post-debate coverage with White House Correspondent Jon Decker and polling expert Geoffrey Skelley from ABC News. What's behind dropping oil prices? Bloomberg's Alex Longley on the story. Plus, we'll check back in with the Israeli owned cookie shop near Emory. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Rick talks with David Bear, Tom Pace, Geoffrey Skelley, Chip Simmons, Will Kennedy, and Eric Gilmore.
Kamala Harris led Donald Trump by 3 points going into the debate, according to 538's Geoffrey Skelley. The question remains though over whether the debate will sway voters.
Rick talks with Alex Andrade, Chip Simmons, J.T. Young, Buck Mitchell, and Geoffrey Skelley.
Geoffrey talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about another member of the Squad, Ilhan Omar, being in a tough race. The Trump-Harris polls are neck and neck.
In the span of just two days, Vice President Kamala Harris consolidated support within the Democratic Party and is well on her way to securing the Democratic nomination for president. In this installment of the 538 Politics podcast, Galen speaks with Mary Radcliffe and Geoffrey Skelley about what has and hasn't changed in the newly reshaped 2024 presidential race. Harris won't have the same challenges President Joe Biden faced when it came to perceptions of his age, and already it appears some young voters and voters of color have swung in her direction. But, similar to Biden, voters largely view Harris as more liberal than they'd like on policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senior Elections Analyst for FiveThirtyEight Geoffrey Skelley breaks down the latest Trump vs Harris polling data.
Today on the show: UN Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield joins us live. Geoffrey Skelley from ABC and 538 with the latest on #Campaign2024 polling. CBS News Radio Correspondent Linda Gradstein live in Jerusalem updating the Israel/Hamas War and Bibi in D.C. Plus, Kelly Yamanouchi from The Atlanta Journal-Constitution with the latest on the Delta delays. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Mike discusses Kamala Harris taking over the Democratic Nomination with Mike Dobuski and Geoffrey Skelley.
What does the data look like for a potential Harris v. Trump tricket? ABC News' Geoffrey Skelley breaks down the numbers.
538 Analysis: What do the polls say about a Harris vs. Trump matchup?
Mike discusses Kamala Harris taking over the Democratic Nomination with Mike Dobuski and Geoffrey Skelley.
J.D. Vance is now on the ticket alongside Republican nominee Donald Trump. ABC News' Geoffrey Skelley explains how the addition of Vance could affect the election.
538 and ABC's Geoffrey Skelley shares the latest polling data amid an ever-evolving race for the White House.
Geoffrey talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about Biden's chances against Trump. We could see an electoral college landslide for Trump. Kamala Harris is not more popular than Biden, according to the polls.
Trump has pulled ahead of Biden by 2 points according to new data.
Today on the show: Complete post-debate coverage with Political Analyst Bill Crane, Geoffrey Skelley from 538 and Jake Rosen from CBS News Radio. International Economics & Politics reporter for Bloomberg Michael McKee with better news on mortgage rates and the latest on inflation numbers. How the Russia/Ukraine War has changed the global seafood market. Plus, we continue to monitor SCOTUS. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
ABC News/538 Senior Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley joins Wisconsin
Skelley talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about what the Trump guilty verdict will mean for the 2024 race. They also hit on the Hunter Biden gun and drug charges.
538's Geoffrey Skelley analyzes the latest polls following Trump's guilty verdict.
ABC's Geoffrey Skelley joins Mike to talk about the upcoming Prez Debates. Also, a whole half hour with Beer Dave!
ABC's Geoffrey Skelley joins Mike to talk about the upcoming Prez Debates. Also, a whole half hour with Beer Dave!
After months of conflict over whether or how to aid American allies abroad, the House passed a slate of bills providing funding for Ukraine, Israel, Gazan humanitarian assistance and Taiwan. Each bill won a clear bipartisan majority, but a slim majority of Republicans opposed Ukraine aid. In this installment of the 538 Politics podcast, Galen speaks with Rachael Bade, Geoffrey Skelley and Kaleigh Rogers about why this happened now and whether it spells doom for House Speaker Mike Johnson. They also preview primary election day in one of the most pivotal states this fall: Pennsylvania. And they mark Earth Day with an installment of "Guess What Americans Think," on the topic of climate change. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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15 states will hold their primaries today as the nation marches closer to a Biden-Trump rematch.
Nevada's primary is a little more complex than others.
If Trump pulls away, could primaries be canceled?
Amy King hosts your Wednesday Wake Up Call. ABC News White House Correspondent Karen Travers comes on the program to discuss the President reportedly not knowing Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin was diagnosed with prostate cancer. KFI Tech Reporter Rich DeMuro joins Wake Up Call for ‘Wired Wednesday'! Rich talks about all things CES 2024 live from Las Vegas. On a new edition of ‘Amy's on It' she highlights ‘Leave the World Behind' starring Julia Roberts and Ethan Hawke streaming on Netflix and ‘Christopher Robin' on Disney+. Senior Elections Analyst for FiveThirtyEight.com Geoffrey Skelley wraps the show talking about a scenario where both Biden and Trump suddenly decide to leave to 2024 race.
The question remains whether Ron DeSantis or Nikki Haley will last until November.
On this special reaction edition of the 538 Politics podcast, Galen speaks with Kimberly Wehle, professor of law at the University of Baltimore, and Geoffrey Skelley, senior elections analyst, about the recent ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court that bars Trump from the Colorado Republican primary ballot. They discuss the legal grounding of this ruling, the political reaction and the prospect of the U.S. Supreme Court weighing in. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Geoffrey talks with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about President Biden's sliding poll numbers. He trails Trump in most polls.
There's still plenty that remains to be seen before the start of the Iowa caucuses.
Galen unpacks the fourth Republican primary debate from Tuscaloosa, Alabama with senior elections analyst Geoffrey Skelley and White House correspondent MaryAlice Parks. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Geoffrey Skelley discusses whether debates have any sway over voters. Also, the latest on George Santos.
There will be a big shakeup in Congress next year as 38 members have announced they are not seeking re-election.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Tomorrow evening, all the major GOP candidates will gather at the Reagan National Library in California for the 2nd primary debate. Geoffrey Skelley from FiveThirtyEight breaks down the latest polls as we roll into the debate, who has qualified, and who has the most to gain or lose. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guest Hosts: Leah Murray and Taylor Morgan Tomorrow evening, all the major GOP candidates will gather at the Reagan National Library in California for the 2nd primary debate. Geoffrey Skelley from FiveThirtyEight breaks down the latest polls as we roll into the debate, who has qualified, and who has the most to gain or lose.
Geoffrey talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about a possible Biden, Trump rematch. The outcome will depend on the swing states.
New numbers show there is concern for the top two Presidential candidates in 2024.
Geoffrey talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about next week's second Republican debate. Trump will not participate. Six of the eight candidates from the first debate will be on the stage.
The next GOP debate is 8 days away.
• Geoffrey Skelley, Senior Elections Analyst at FiveThirtyEight, joins John to discuss last night's GOP debate and when we may expect to see its impact at the polls. • Dan Lipinski shares his analysis of the debate as a former member of Congress himself. • Jason Meisner, Federal Courts reporter for the Chicago Tribune, shares everything we know about the Tim Mapes guilty verdict and what is next. • Plus, Steven Portnoy had the details on Trump's last minute legal team changes on the day of his surrender in Georgia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• Geoffrey Skelley, Senior Elections Analyst at FiveThirtyEight, joins John to discuss last night's GOP debate and when we may expect to see its impact at the polls. • Dan Lipinski shares his analysis of the debate as a former member of Congress himself. • Jason Meisner, Federal Courts reporter for the Chicago Tribune, shares everything we know about the Tim Mapes guilty verdict and what is next. • Plus, Steven Portnoy had the details on Trump's last minute legal team changes on the day of his surrender in Georgia.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Milwaukee is set to host the first Republican Presidential Debate tomorrow night. John Howell welcomes Geoffrey Skelley, Senior Elections Analyst for FiveThirtyEight.com, to discuss the details surrounding the GOP Debate, and who seems to be missing from the debate stage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Milwaukee is set to host the first Republican Presidential Debate tomorrow night. John Howell welcomes Geoffrey Skelley, Senior Elections Analyst for FiveThirtyEight.com, to discuss the details surrounding the GOP Debate, and who seems to be missing from the debate stage.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
ABC's Geoffrey Skelley joins the program to preview the first Republican Presidential Candidate debate happening right here in Milwaukee next Wednesday. As Geoffrey talks about the other candidates that will be on the stage, the headline is former President Donald Trump. Will he be there? What
Skelley talked with Len Berman and Michael Riedel about Trump skipping the first Republican debate. 7 candidates have made the debate so far. Pence, Christie, DeSantis, Ramasamy, Haley, Scott, Burgum.
The first GOP Presidential debate takes place next Wednesday. Geoffrey Skelley tells us what to expect.
Geoffrey Skelley previews a potential 2024 matchup between Joe Biden and Donald Trump.
Jason Middleton hosts your Wednesday morning Wake Up Call. ABC's Ines De La Cuetara talks about the Pope's peace envoy arriving in Moscow in wake of the short-lived Wagner Rebellion. KFI's tech reporter Rich DeMuro joins Jason Middleton on Wake Up Call for Wired Wednesday to talk about Amazons new Fire Max 11 tablet, Insta360 takes on the GoPro with a detachable screen, and a cool new app that GPS guided audio walking tours in various cities. ABC's Faith Abubey joins to show to breakdown "Bidenomics." The show wraps with Jason speaking with Senior Elections Analyst from FiveThirtyEight.com Geoffrey Skelley about Will Hurd running to win a tiny slice of the small pie of anti-Trump voters.
Today's program looks at the latest on Russia & Ukraine from President Biden, Defense Secretary Austin and U.N. Security Council, and Senate looks to pass CR to avert government shutdown. Interview with FiveThirtyEight's Geoffrey Skelley on polling Americans on Russia & Ukraine (20). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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On today's Bulwark Podcast, Geoffrey Skelley joins Charlie Sykes to dissect the Virginia and New Jersey primaries, President Biden's approval rating, ranked choice voting, and whether or not voters truly care about bipartisan outcomes. Special Guest: Geoffrey Skelley.
EDITOR'S NOTE: This version was originally broadcast on September 24, but much of what Geoffrey Skelley, of FiveThirtyEight, predicted could happen, happened. The presidency is settled. But Skelley discusses what could come next. --- Joe Biden is the President-Elect, capturing more than 270 electoral college votes, with more than 4 million votes cast in his favour over Donald Trump. But like so much of his one-term presidency, Trump isn’t following convention. Before, and now after the election, he has claimed voter fraud, with no evidence. He claimed he won on election night, even though he didn’t. He and his campaign refuse to concede the presidency. Does that refusal mean anything? Geoffrey Skelley, elections analyst for FiveThirtyEight, breaks down how Trump can dispute the results, why it could turn into an ugly fight at the Supreme Court level and what the legal checks and balances are to ensure the election winner serves as president.
Ezra and Matt look back on what’s surprised them. Resources: "Can anything change Americans’ minds about Donald Trump?" by Ezra Klein, Vox "Republicans are sowing the seeds of the next financial crisis" by Matthew Yglesias, Vox "Trump Is Losing Ground With White Voters But Gaining Among Black And Hispanic Americans" by Geoffrey Skelley and Anna Wiederkehr, FiveThirtyEight "Nate Silver on why 2020 isn't 2016" Ezra Klein Show Hosts: Matthew Yglesias (@mattyglesias), Senior correspondent, Vox Ezra Klein (@ezraklein), Editor-at-large, Vox Credits: Jeff Geld, (@jeff_geld), Producer The Weeds is a Vox Media Podcast Network production Want to support The Weeds? Please consider making a contribution to Vox: bit.ly/givepodcasts About Vox Vox is a news network that helps you cut through the noise and understand what's really driving the events in the headlines. Follow Us: Vox.com Facebook group: The Weeds Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
EDITOR'S NOTE: This version is for you political nerds listening (respect!). This double-length episode goes deep into the different simulations, at a state level, at an Electoral College level, and how the Constitution gets wrapped up in what could a full-blown legal battle. If you want to skip all of that, go to the 'This Matters' feed and just listen to the condensed What if Trump won’t leave? version. U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on whether he would accept the results of election day in November. What if Trump loses the election but refuses to leave the White House? Today on This Matters, Geoffrey Skelley, elections analyst for FiveThirtyEight, breaks down how Trump can dispute the results, why it could turn into an ugly fight at the Supreme Court level and what the legal checks and balances are to ensure the election winner serves as president.
U.S. President Donald Trump has repeatedly cast doubt on whether he would accept the results of election day in November. What if Trump loses the election but refuses to leave the White House? Today on This Matters, Geoffrey Skelley, elections analyst for FiveThirtyEight, breaks down how Trump can dispute the results, why it could turn into an ugly fight at the Supreme Court level and what the legal checks and balances are to ensure the election winner serves as president. For the political nerds listening (respect!), Geoffrey gets deep into the different simulations, at a state level, at an Electoral College level, how the Constitution gets wrapped up in what could a full-blown legal battle. A lot of that has been edited out of this version but you can find all of that in the What if Trump won’t leave? (FiveThirtyEight extended cut for political junkies) version of this episode on the “This Matters” podcast feed. Trust us, it’s fascinating stuff. But if you want to skip all of that, just keep listening right here.
The polls show President Trump and the Republicans are looking at a November shellacking. Are they right? Political analyst Geoffrey Skelley from 538.com joins the Horse Race to give us his thought. He’s joined by University of Houston political scientist Richard Murray who will fill us in on how bad it could get in normally red Texas. All this and TWO Ads of the Week, only on the Horse Race! Source
On today's Bulwark Podcast, Geoffrey Skelley from 538 joins host Charlie Sykes from New Hampshire to talk about today's Democratic primary, and what to expect from a game of expectations. Plus, a look at who might surprise and who might drop out. Special Guest: Geoffrey Skelley.
When it comes to federal elections, third party candidates are almost assured a defeat. And yet the Libertarian Party, the Green Party, the Reform Party -- these underdogs always appear on the scene ready for a fight. So why run if you're not going to win? What do third parties do to American politics? Our mediators for this one are Marjorie Hershey, Professor of Political Science Emerita at Indiana University and Geoffrey Skelley, Elections Analyst at FiveThirtyEight.
Ryan Gorman spoke with FiveThirtyEight Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley about the race for president and the fifth Democratic debate.
FiveThirtyEight election analysts Nathaniel Rakich and Geoffrey Skelley break down the results of the 2019 elections.
Ryan Gorman spoke with FiveThirtyEight elections analyst Geoffrey Skelley about the latest polling and data for the Democratic presidential race.
Hi! This is Lexie of Read by AI. I read human-curated content for you to listen during work, exercise, your commute, or any other time. Without further ado: Democrats’ Most Plugged-In Voting Bloc Seems To Be Coalescing Behind Warren by Geoffrey Skelley from Five Thirty Eight. As political journalists, we follow the 2020 presidential primary […]
FiveThirtyEight elections analysts Nathaniel Rakich and Geoffrey Skelley join the podcast to discuss the races on the ballot in 2019 and the current national environment.
On The Gist, Dayton and El Paso deserve better than the presence of Donald Trump. In the interview, FiveThirtyEight elections analyst Geoffrey Skelley talks through what Democrats need to do to turn out voters in 2020. Should they focus on the “Obama coalition” that elected him twice? Or is it smarter to turn toward Obama voters that then voted for Trump in 2016? Why not both? In the Spiel, anyone telling you the decade-long Assault Weapons Ban was ineffective is talking nonsense. Want to see a special episode of The Gist live in New York? Get your tickets here! Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On The Gist, Dayton and El Paso deserve better than the presence of Donald Trump. In the interview, FiveThirtyEight elections analyst Geoffrey Skelley talks through what Democrats need to do to turn out voters in 2020. Should they focus on the “Obama coalition” that elected him twice? Or is it smarter to turn toward Obama voters that then voted for Trump in 2016? Why not both? In the Spiel, anyone telling you the decade-long Assault Weapons Ban was ineffective is talking nonsense. Want to see a special episode of The Gist live in New York? Get your tickets here! Slate Plus members get bonus segments and ad-free podcast feeds. Sign up now. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hi! This is Lexie of Read by AI. I read human-curated content for you to listen during work, exercise, your commute, or any other time. Without further ado: Americans Support Warren’s ‘Ultramillionare Tax’ by Geoffrey Skelley from Five Thirty Eight. Sixty-three percent of Americans believe “upper income people” pay too little in taxes, according to […]
Hi! This is Lexie of Read by AI. I read human-curated content for you to listen during work, exercise, your commute, or any other time. Without further ado: How Much Trouble Could Larry Hogan Cause Trump In A 2020 GOP Primary? by Geoffrey Skelley from Five Thirty Eight. In 1974, Rep. Lawrence Hogan Sr. became […]
Jamelle Bouie talks to Geoffrey Skelley – associate editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. The two discuss the upcoming Alabama senate race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamelle Bouie talks to Geoffrey Skelley – associate editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. The two discuss the upcoming Alabama senate race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Democrats triumphed in the Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races Nov. 7, which some say is a strong rebuke to Republican President Donald Trump. Are the democratic victories a predictor of what’s to come in the midterm results next year? Joining this episode are Larry Sabato and Geoffrey Skelley of Sabato’s Crystal Ball, a website run by the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics known for being a leader in the field of political predictions. The Crystal Ball keeps tabs on presidential elections, along with every Senate and gubernatorial race, as well as the tightest campaigns for the House.