Topic: Election Polls

27 chapters across the catalog

Corn Sweat
Episode 1690 7:42 - 9:25

1690: Corn Sweat

Trump Administration Personnel, Media Election Horse Race

The hosts reflect on Donald Trump's past hiring decisions, specifically criticizing the inclusion of figures like Anthony Fauci, John Bolton, and John Kelly. They argue that the current media narrative surrounding Kamala Harris's polling surge is a manufactured "horse race" designed to drive advertising revenue for news organizations.

Friendshoring
Episode 1664 2:34:36 - 2:37:41

1664: Friendshoring

Jill Biden on The View, Good vs Evil and Black Voters

First Lady Jill Biden appeared on "The View" to discuss the 2024 election, framing the choice for Americans as "good over evil." She dismissed negative polling data, expressing confidence that voters will choose her husband as they become more "educated" on the issues. The segment also touches on the "Black Voters for Harris-Biden" launch in Philadelphia, which was criticized for its low attendance and deceptive media framing.

Gorby Chips
Episode 1482 1:53:47 - 1:57:04

1482: Gorby Chips

Election Polling Scams, Media Advertising Revenue

The cyclical nature of political polling is analyzed as a tool for media companies to generate advertising revenue by framing every election as a "neck and neck" race. A 2016 clip of former CBS CEO Les Moonves is played, in which he admits that the contentious political climate and high spending by candidates are "phenomenal" for the network's bottom line.

Clubbing Center
Episode 1470 2:29:39 - 2:31:55

1470: Clubbing Center

Katie Couric, Media Trust Decline, Election Deniers

Journalist Katie Couric reflects on a Gallup poll showing that public trust in newspapers and television news has hit an all-time low. Couric questions whether the current state of journalism is doing "more harm than good" for society. The segment also notes the shift in media terminology from "insurrectionist" to "election denier" when describing political dissent.

Superwokes
Episode 1468 7:16 - 11:43

1468: Superwokes

President Biden Israel Visit, 2024 Democratic Primary Polling

President Joe Biden visited Israel, describing the bilateral bond as "bone-deep" while visiting the Yad Vashem Holocaust Memorial. Recent New York Times polling indicates that 64% of Democratic voters prefer a different nominee for the 2024 election, despite Biden's claims of 92% party support. In a hypothetical rematch, the poll shows Biden leading Donald Trump 44% to 41%.

COVID Retrospective
Episode 1439 2:13:24 - 2:15:14

1439: COVID Retrospective

Biden vs. Trump Economy Polls, Testing Regimen

Political polling indicates that a majority of Americans, including independents, prefer Joe Biden's potential handling of the economy and the coronavirus crisis over Donald Trump's. Critics argue that Trump's failure to establish a robust national testing regimen prolonged the economic shutdown. The data suggests Trump's traditional advantage on economic issues has been eroded by the pandemic response.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 58:40 - 1:01:10

1292: Killing Mink

Voter Suppression Claims vs. Local Election Management

A Deutsche Welle analyst claimed that the removal of ballot drop boxes and consolidation of polling places in Democratic areas constitutes voter suppression. However, the discussion points out that these local election decisions are often made by the very Democratic officials running those counties. The segment argues that "voter suppression" is frequently used as a buzzword to explain away logistical failures in heavily populated urban areas.

The Election Special
Episode 1291 49:41 - 52:30

1291: The Election Special

Chuck Todd, NBC Election Betting Models

NBC's Chuck Todd discussed election scenarios on a sports talk show, suggesting that while Biden is the favorite, the race could still be close in battleground states. Todd noted that if pollsters are wrong again, they might be underestimating Biden this time. He also mentioned an outside chance of Biden reaching 400 electoral votes if he carries Texas.

Hairy Legs
Episode 1290 3:12:54 - 3:16:54

1290: Hairy Legs

Polling Inaccuracy, Robert Barnes, Random Sampling Failure

Attorney Robert Barnes explains why modern political polling is fundamentally flawed, citing a drop in response rates from 50% to 2%. This lack of random sampling leads to unrepresentative data, as seen in New York Times polls that show massive Democratic leads that do not match early voting data. The hosts conclude that polls are the "least reliable form of data" heading into the 2020 election.

Rory's Dad
Episode 1286 43:12 - 46:47

1286: Rory's Dad

Scott Adams, Gaslighting Trump Supporters, Silent Majority

Scott Adams proposes a theory that Democrats have "gaslighted themselves" by frightening Trump supporters into silence, leading to inaccurate polling data. Because Trump supporters are afraid of social or professional repercussions, they hide their preferences, yet Democrats continue to believe the skewed polls. This dynamic is expected to lead to a level of shock in the 2020 election that surpasses the 2016 results.

Talkin' Loudy
Episode 1281 1:54:27 - 1:56:33

1281: Talkin' Loudy

Pennsylvania Political History, Poll Watching Tactics

A producer shared a historical account of political corruption in Pennsylvania, describing how the Democratic Party maintained power through mandatory ticket purchases for county workers. The account details past poll-watching tactics where workers were monitored to ensure they voted a straight party line. These stories are used to provide context for current concerns about election rigging.

RET
Episode 1203 2:21:07 - 2:24:29

1203: RET

Elizabeth Warren, Medicare for All and Polling

Elizabeth Warren's campaign is reportedly struggling due to her shifting stance on "Medicare for All" and a lack of ad spending. Polling shows that Democratic voters are prioritizing electability over specific progressive policies. Meanwhile, Pete Buttigieg is noted for his lack of support among young voters compared to Bernie Sanders.

Carbon Captions
Episode 1157 1:36:48 - 1:40:15

1157: Carbon Captions

Hillary Clinton's Absence from 2020 Election Polls

There is a push to include Hillary Clinton in current 2020 Democratic primary polls to test her standing against Donald Trump. The hosts speculate that the media and the DNC are avoiding her inclusion because she remains a polarizing figure who lost despite significant advantages in 2016.

Cornageddon
Episode 1142 1:58:25 - 1:59:53

1142: Cornageddon

DNC Debate Rules, 2% Polling Threshold

The Democratic National Committee raises the requirements for the second round of 2020 presidential debates. Candidates must now reach 2% in four approved polls and secure 130,000 individual donors to qualify for the stage in September.

Adultism is Real
Episode 1072 2:40:24 - 2:50:01

1072: Adultism is Real

Beto O'Rourke vs Ted Cruz, Texas Senate Polls

A Reuters poll shows Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke with a narrow two-point lead over Republican Senator Ted Cruz in the Texas Senate race. Media analysis focuses on O'Rourke's "energizing" campaign across all 254 Texas counties. The segment concludes with a humorous edit of a reporter's head exploding while discussing the political impact of the Kavanaugh nomination on the race.

Post Racial
Episode 1064 51:18 - 56:35

1064: Post Racial

Midterm Election Polling and College-Educated Women

CBS News polling indicates Democrats are gaining ground in the House, largely driven by college-educated women in battleground districts. The discussion attributes this shift to the influence of university environments. There is a prediction that these voters may eventually become disillusioned with the Democratic party after entering the workforce.

Lefties are Right
Episode 1053 13:21 - 16:41

1053: Lefties are Right

Democratic Party Strategy, Bill Clinton Health Speculation

A hypothetical political strategy is proposed where the Democratic Party could use a potential health crisis involving Bill Clinton to galvanize voters before the November elections. Observations are made regarding Bill Clinton's physical appearance, suggesting he looks like a "shadow of his former self." This discussion occurs against the backdrop of a Gallup poll showing that Russian collusion ranks low on the list of priorities for American voters.

dotard
Episode 967 25:13 - 26:20

967: dotard

Deface Columbus Day, German Election Hacking Claims

Activists are organizing "Deface Columbus Day" events for October 9th. Meanwhile, German political elites are reportedly preparing claims of Russian hacking in the event that election results do not favor the establishment.

Kinetic Kill
Episode 872 15:50 - 18:51

872: Kinetic Kill

Media Advertising Revenue and Strategic Election Polling

The hosts analyze the financial incentives for media companies during election cycles, referencing former CBS CEO Les Moonves' comments on the "political advertising bonanza." They argue that polls are utilized as marketing tools to create a sense of a close race, thereby pressuring candidates like Hillary Clinton to spend their remaining campaign funds on television advertising. This "scam" is presented as a method for broadcasting operations to maximize quarterly earnings.

Otherizing
Episode 862 1:02:02 - 1:05:44

862: Otherizing

Monmouth University Poll, Alleged Rigged Memo

A document purportedly leaked from Monmouth University suggests that election polls are being manipulated to favor specific narratives, such as "birtherism backfiring" or Trump's declining favorability. However, the authenticity of the memo is highly questionable due to its non-standard structure and use of dramatic phrases like "eyes only." While polling validity is often debated, this specific document appears to be a fabrication intended to prove the system is rigged.