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Groundbreaking Event: The High-Speed Squirrel Competition

Discussion between Kristen and Margie covers Sanders' growing influence in the Democratic Primary, particularly in Nevada, alongside a look at the South Carolina Primary and Trump's recent approval ratings. They delve into worries about deceitful respondents in internet polls and investigate...

Racing squirrels in their 250th competition
Racing squirrels in their 250th competition

Groundbreaking Event: The High-Speed Squirrel Competition

In the world of politics, numbers can tell a compelling story. That's the premise behind "Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture," a weekly podcast that delves into the figures driving the week's biggest news, political, tech, entertainment, and pop culture stories.

Hosted by Margie Omero (Democrat) and Kristen Soltis Anderson (Republican), the podcast offers insights from various polls, interviews with industry leaders, and discussions on topics as diverse as the debate about chucking a dead chicken (yes, you read that right) to the concerns about bogus respondents in online polls.

Recent episodes have focused on polling insights from the University of Massachusetts Lowell, Western New England University, and the University of New Hampshire, among others. However, as of mid-August 2025, there is no recent available data or polling information specifically detailing Bernie Sanders' current lead or performance in the Democratic National Primary race, including results or standings in Nevada and South Carolina.

The most recent aggregated polling information for the Democratic primary shows leading candidates such as Kamala Harris and Pete Buttigieg, with no mention of Sanders[1]. The search results do not include any up-to-date primary election results or polls from Nevada or South Carolina for the Democratic candidates in 2025 or beyond.

Therefore, based on the latest aggregated data and election results available, Bernie Sanders does not appear prominently in current Democratic primary polls or results, nor is there specific public data indicating a lead or detailed performance in Nevada or South Carolina Democratic primaries in 2025.

For the very latest information on Sanders' standing in those state primaries, consulting direct state election boards or specialized 2028 Democratic primary trackers updated post-August 2025 would be necessary.

Despite the uncertainty surrounding Sanders' standing in the Democratic primaries, Americans remain generally upbeat about the election campaign, according to Gallup. However, faith in elections is relatively short in supply in the U.S.

The podcast can be followed on Twitter and Facebook to stay up-to-date on the latest polls, and it continues to provide fascinating insights into the world of polling and politics.

[1] Data for Progress, NBC News/WSJ, Marist, PBS Newshour, and other sources have reported Sanders leading the field in the Democratic National Primary, but the latest aggregated data does not reflect this.

  1. The podcast "Politics. Policy. Polling. Pop Culture" explore figures behind the week's biggest news in politics, tech, entertainment, and general news.
  2. Hosted by Margie Omero and Kristen Soltis Anderson, the podcast offers insights from various polls, interviews, and discussions on diverse topics including political behavior and war-and-conflicts.
  3. However, as of mid-August 2025, there's no recent data or polling information on Bernie Sanders' current lead or performance in the Democratic National Primary race, including results from Nevada and South Carolina.
  4. Consequently, Sanders does not appear prominently in current Democratic primary polls or results.
  5. Americans are generally upbeat about the election campaign, according to Gallup, but faith in elections is relatively low in the US.
  6. To stay updated on the latest polls, listeners can follow the podcast on Twitter and Facebook.
  7. The search results do not include recent primary election results or polls from Nevada or South Carolina for the Democratic candidates in 2025 or beyond.
  8. For the very latest information on Sanders' standing in the state primaries, consulting direct state election boards or specialized 2028 Democratic primary trackers updated post-August 2025 would be necessary.
  9. Despite Sanders' absence in current polling data, various sources like Data for Progress, NBC News/WSJ, Marist, PBS Newshour, and others have reported Sanders leading the field in the Democratic National Primary.

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