"Celebration of Perspectives on the Fourth of July: A Festival of Views!"
In the latest episode of the popular podcast, "Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture.", co-hosts Margie Omero (Democrat) and Kristen Soltis Anderson (Republican) delve into the current polling landscape, providing fresh, friendly insights into the numbers driving the week's biggest stories.
The podcast discusses the latest voter shifts, as analysed in the University of Massachusetts Lowell poll, and shares insights from other polling institutions such as Suffolk University, Quinnipiac, Iowa State University, and Washington Post-ABC News.
One of the key takeaways from this episode is the impact of the first Democratic debates on the presidential primary race. According to polls conducted by SSRS for CNN, Harris and Warren are seen to have risen in the polls, while Biden has slipped. This trend is further corroborated by polls from Morning Consult and Quinnipiac, which report Harris surging after the debates, and Harris Gets Big Debate Bounce While Biden Sinks.
Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris Looked Like Winners At The First Debates, according to the HuffPost/YouGov poll. These findings are in line with the Suffolk University/USA TODAY poll results, which indicate that Kamala Harris surges in Iowa as Bernie Sanders suffers after the debate.
The podcast also covers voter behavior in New England, as analysed by Western New England University polls, and includes interviews with pollsters, journalists, and other industry leaders to provide a well-rounded perspective on the current political climate.
Interestingly, the Gallup poll indicates that Americans overestimate the U.S. gay population, a fact not discussed in the podcast's current episode.
Three-quarters of Americans say there's a crisis at the border, according to a poll conducted by SSRS for CNN. This issue is likely to continue to be a hot topic in the upcoming political discourse.
The podcast's engaging and accessible style makes it a go-to resource for those seeking to stay informed about the latest polling data and political developments.
- The podcast "Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture." delves into the latest polling landscape, sharing insights from University of Massachusetts Lowell, Suffolk University, Quinnipiac, Iowa State University, Washington Post-ABC News, and more.
- According to the podcast, the first Democratic debates had a significant impact on the presidential primary race, with SSRS polls for CNN showing Harris and Warren rising while Biden slipped.
- Harris and Warren were perceived as winners in the first debates, according to HuffPost/YouGov and Suffolk University/USA TODAY polls, with Harris surging in Iowa and Sanders suffering after the debate.
- The podcast discusses voter behavior in New England, as analysed by Western New England University polls, and includes interviews with pollsters, journalists, and other industry leaders.
- surprisingly, the Gallup poll indicates that Americans overestimate the U.S. gay population, a fact not discussed in the podcast's current episode.
- Three-quarters of Americans consider there's a crisis at the border, according to a poll conducted by SSRS for CNN, making it a likely hot topic in upcoming political discourse.
- The podcast's engaging and accessible style makes it a go-to resource for those seeking to stay informed about the latest polling data and political developments.