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CheckIn by GovSight. In this episode, GovSight Reporter Jackie O'Neil checks in with Managing Editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball Kyle Kondik on trust in political institutions and key upcoming elections. And they chat about Sabato's Crystal Ball, a nonpartisan election newsletter published by the University of Virginia Center for Politics.
This is the last of 3 events leading up to the release of the new book “A Return to Normalcy?: The 2020 Election That (Almost) Broke America” edited by Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik and J. Miles Coleman. Contributors include: Alan Abramowitz, David Byler, Rhodes Cook, Theodore Johnson, Mary Frances McGowen, Diana Owen, Grace Panetta, Madelaine Pisani, Michael Toner, Karen Trainer and Sean Trende.
This is the 2nd of 3 events leading up to the release of the new book “A Return to Normalcy?: The 2020 Election That (Almost) Broke America” edited by Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik and J. Miles Coleman. Contributors include: Alan Abramowitz, David Byler, Rhodes Cook, Theodore Johnson, Mary Frances McGowen, Diana Owen, Grace Panetta, Madelaine Pisani, Michael Toner, Karen Trainer and Sean Trende. Panelists will examine what 2020 taught us about the people who run for office in a highly polarized America and how the country’s deep divisions may impact the future.
This is the 1st of 3 events leading up to the release of the new book “A Return to Normalcy?: The 2020 Election That (Almost) Broke America” edited by Larry J. Sabato, Kyle Kondik and J. Miles Coleman. Contributors include: Alan Abramowitz, David Byler, Rhodes Cook, Theodore Johnson, Mary Frances McGowen, Diana Owen, Grace Panetta, Madelaine Pisani, Michael Toner, Karen Trainer and Sean Trende. Moderated by Kyle Kondik. Panelists include: Ted Johnson, Diana Owen and Sean Trende.
Senator Tim Kaine describes the moment he “knew there was a massive disaster that was underway” and gives his thoughts on how the country should proceed over the coming days and weeks.
This program was produced in the midst of the mob of Trump supporters overtaking the U.S. Capital. Guests include: former Speaker Paul Ryan, Host of CBS Face The Nation, Margaret Brennan, CNN's Don Lemon and Paul Begala, Political Commentator, Tara Setmayer, Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey, ABC News Correspondent, Jonathan Karl live from the White House and Chris Krebs, former Director of the CISA.
Join Larry Sabato and his team as they discuss the latest in the pivotal Georgia Senate runoffs and hear from Greg Bluestein of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution, who is covering those races as closely as anyone.
Join Larry J. Sabato and Kyle Kondik with panelists: Jamelle Bouie, John Lapp and Tara Setmayer as they discuss results for the 2020 races for President, Senate, House and Governors as well as what to expect over the next 4 years.
Professor Sabato discusses election security with Christopher Krebs, Director of Department of Homeland Security election security division (CISA). Director Krebs describes the 2020 election as the "most protected security election in modern history".
Larry J. Sabato and his Crystal Ball team comment on the latest election updates and look back on previous presidents' concession speeches.
A final pre-election Crystal Ball. We will be going through our picks for the election. We’ll also hear from Rob Griffin, the research director of the Democracy Fund Voter Study Group, about the demographic changes we are likely to see in the electorate tomorrow and into the future, as well as how we should interpret the exit polls tomorrow evening.
In this episode Larry, Kyle and Miles discuss the final ratings followed by an interview with Rob Griffin from the Democracy Fund Voter Study Group.
In this episode Larry Sabato is joined by Tara Setmayer as guest host. Ms. Setmayer is a resident scholar at the Center for Politics this year. They both interview John Dean. They will discuss his new book titled "Authoritarian Nightmare: Trump And His Followers". In the second half of the show, Larry Sabato interviews former Florida Senator Bill Nelson. They will discuss what's happening with the electorate in this key state.
Key moments from Episode 9 of Sabato's Crystal Ball America Votes 2020: - Miles Coleman, Kyle Kondik, and Larry Sabato discuss their top 'draft' picks for the 15 Senate seats most likely to flip in this election(6:45). - Audience questions about recent reports of increasing Republican voter registration (28: 30). - Guest Grace Panetta from Business Insider discusses early and mail-in voting (35:25), the United States Postal Service's ability to process mailed ballots (40:20), election-related litigation (41:40), and the future of mail-in and early voting (50:15).
The Crystal Ball team will be joined by Joel Goldstein, the nation's leading scholar on the vice presidency with reactions from the vice presidential debate. An updated electoral map will also be unveiled with reactions from the team.
The team at Sabato's Crystal Ball discuss the first presidential debate, recent polling data, and almost 20 ratings changes in the Electoral College, House, and Senate. These changes, especially those in the Midwest, solidify Joe Biden's lead and bump him over 270 electoral votes in the Crystal Ball ratings. Guest Chris Jackson of Ipsos also joins us to discuss where Ipsos has the presidential race, how voters reacted to Tuesday's debate, online vs. telephone polling methodology, and more.
This week Larry Sabato and his team will discuss the upcoming debates and look back at some of the great debate moments from the past.
Special guest, Sean Trende, senior elections analyst for RealClearPolitics, will speak about the state of play in the Midwest and some observations he's made about polling in that very important region.
In this episode Larry, Kyle and Miles will look at possible Electoral College outcomes including what a Trump and a Biden win might look like. They will do the same with the Senate races. Finally, they will be answering questions from listeners.
Larry and his team discuss possible election outcomes and answer listener's questions.
Larry J. Sabato and his crew discuss the Republican National Convention and the upcoming elections.
This is the first episode of a series that will run through the presidential election in November.
Today's program looks at response from Governor Andrew Cuomo on the response to the coronavirus in New York City. Plus, state and local officials on the federal response. Larry Sabato of Sabato's Crystal Ball joins by phone to talk about political conventions (27). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We will consult Kyle Kondik of the nonpartisan election newsletter Sabato’s Crystal Ball for expert analysis and forecasts after the nation’s first two 2020 primaries. Kyle Kondik is the communications director for the University of Virginia Center for Politics and managing editor of its newsletter, Sabato’s Crystal Ball. To check out Sabato's Crystal Ball, visit centerforpolitics.org/crystalball/
Sabato's Crystal Ball managing editor Kyle Kondik joins the podcast to preview the South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday, breaking down the delegate math that will determine who gets the Democratic nomination.
J. Miles Coleman joins the Didja Know? Podcast to do some post-election analysis for the gubernatorial primary. Miles is the Associate Editor for the University of Virginia Center for Politics, Sabato's Crystal Ball. His work has appeared in outlets such as the Washington Post, POLITICO and The Rachel Maddow Show. During our discussion, we analyze the geographic breakdown of votes, the impact of black voter turnout, the Trump effect and much more.
10/2/19 Gov. Whitmer issues record number of line-item vetoes of budget bills, axing nearly $1 billion from state spending. She will meet with "The Quadrant" this week to see whether Rs will agree to reignite negotiations in order to get some of the veto money restored. U.S. Rep. Slotkin (D-MI 8) draws an opponent, Nikki Snyder, a member of the state Board of Ed. U.S. Rep. Tlaib views "racial profiling" technology in Detroit police HQ, concludes all technicians using it should be African-American. Jimmy Carter turns 95 years old, a record for an ex-president, but MI has a couple of former state politicians who are even older. Interview with Kyle Kondik of Sabato's Crystal Ball. Partners with www.DeadlineDetroit.com.
Episode Notes Kyle Kondik of Sabato's Crystal Ball returns to the Ohio Matters podcast to preview Tuesday's midterm election. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this week's episode, Kyle Kondik from Sabato's Crystal Ball joins the show to talk about Democrats' chances in the Senate for November and beyond. Then, Molly Reynolds from the Brookings Institute talks to Alex and guest-host Adam Wollner about how historical tensions have been bubbling between the people and the Senate for quite some time. Tune in every week to Beyond the Bubble. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this episode of C-SPAN's The Weekly Podcast our guest is Kyle Kondik, Managing Editor for Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia. With only two months until the midterm elections he answers will there be a blue wave in the Senate? Or will it remain in Republican hands. He sits down with C-SPAN to discuss the issues that will be shaping this election and what states could play key roles. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
National political analyst Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball, also gives us a run down on what needs to happen for Republicans or Democrats to be successful in the gubernatorial and Senate races. Joel Ebert tracks Blackburn and Bredesen on the campaign trial, highlight the political strategies driving their campaigns. Plus, a look at a proposed new tax plan from Karl Dean, where the gubernatorial candidates differ on gun policy and an update on a bizarre Google ad blitz.
Episode Notes Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia Center for Politics, returns to Ohio Matters to preview the Aug. 7 special election in Ohio's 12th Congressional District. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Episode Notes Seth and Andrew sit down with Kyle Kondik of Sabato's Crystal Ball to preview the upcoming primary election in Ohio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Truth and Promises. Can Donald Trump really take credit for lowering black unemployment? Will his infrastructure plan really be a boost for American workers? And Bill Press talks with Kyle Kondik about his roadmap for Democrats to retake Congress in the midterm elections. ------------------------------------- Support the Show Had enough of Fox News, the House Freedom Caucus, and Donald Trump? If you want the facts that you won’t get from them or from the fake news sites of the alt-right … then stay tuned! . Our sponsor, 21st Century Democrats, works hard to get everyday Democrats involved in returning our party to its roots... and to success at the ballot box. Sit back and listen, then stand up and fight. And follow 21st Century Democrats on Facebook for all the latest progressive news. We’re glad you can join us. ------------------------------------- This week, Janelle Jones of the Economic Policy Institute on black unemployment and the truth behind the numbers. Kevin DeGood of the Center for American Progress fact checks Donald Trump’s promise to repair America’s infrastructure. And Bill Press interviews Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball on the “path for Democrats” in 2018. Janelle Jones In his State of the Union address, President Trump bragged about, and took credit for a drop in black unemployment. Economist Janelle Jones says that number alone says very little about what needs to be done to achieve equity for African Americans in the workplace. Kevin DeGood From the early days of his campaign, President Trump said he would repair the nation’s infrastructure and make it “second to none.” From what he’s heard so far, infrastructure analyst Kevin DeGood says that plan will fall far short of it’s promise. Kyle Kondik Bill Press talks with Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball. Jim Hightower Trump serves the people – rich ones, that is
Released July 22, 2016. Council President and CEO Jim Falk discusses the 2016 Republican National Convention with Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball and the author of The Bellwether: Why Ohio Picks the President. Kondik also serves as the Director of Communications for the University of Virginia Center for Politics.