The backlash against liberalism on college campuses
538’s Galen Druke and professors Matt Grossman and David Hopkins talk about why some liberal academic ideas have been rejected by those with college degrees.
538’s Galen Druke and professors Matt Grossman and David Hopkins talk about why some liberal academic ideas have been rejected by those with college degrees.
We asked 11 very smart people just one question: What is the most valuable data point you’re watching to understand this election? These are their answers.
The 538 team plays another round of "Good or Bad Use of Polling” to discuss how an experimental polling company, Aaru, uses AI chatbots to obtain information about political preferences.
The 538 team discusses how polls have underestimated Democratic and Republican support in the past and how unpredictable the direction of polling error can be.
The 538 team discusses whether early voting data is a good indicator of who will win the 2024 presidential election.
University of Maryland’s Chryl Laird and Pew Research Center’s Kiana Cox discuss data on "linked fate" across interracial voters and voters of different political ideologies.
The New York Times's Ruth Igielnik discusses how Taylor Swift’s endorsement of Kamala Harris has affected voter registration and the presidential race.
The crew previews Tuesday night’s presidential debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former president Donald Trump, and they test their knowledge of historic debate moments.
Election Day is exactly two months away, meaning the final stretch of the presidential campaign is upon us. On Tuesday’s show, we assessed the current state of the race and how we got here. Today, we look ahead to the knowns and unknowns that could shake up the race in the coming weeks.
538's Galen Druke speaks with Ruth Igielnik of The New York Times about potential sources of error in political polling in the election.
In this installment of the 538 Politics podcast, we look at where we are in the campaign and how we got here.
The 538 crew reacts to night two of the Democratic National Convention, where the Obamas dominated the DNC!
538's Galen Druke talks to Carlos Odio, co-founder of Equis Research, about a possible shift in Latino voters toward Vice President Kamala Harris. One of the most promising electoral trends for Republicans during the Trump era has been a shift among Latino voters toward Republicans. The eight…
538's Galen Druke and Nathaniel Rakich talk with New York Times polling editor Ruth Igielnik about Trump’s latest strategy to win votes.
Senior Elections Analyst Geoffrey Skelley talks with Galen Druke about the political history and progressive record of Governor Tim Walz. Vice President Kamala Harris has picked a running mate. On this installment of the 538 Politics podcast, the crew reacts to Harris’ selection of Minnesota Gov.…
In this installment of the podcast, the crew looks at how the contours of the presidential race have changed in the two weeks since Harris became the expected nominee.
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