Description
We’ve finally reached November 5th, Election Day in the US, and a majority of Americans remain deeply pessimistic about the state of the nation. Throughout the year, we’ve talked to voters about the issues they care about in 2024, and we share their stories in this election special.
We’ll revisit our conversations with Iowa voter Phil Hemingway, Latorya Beasley, therapist and in vitro fertilization (IVF) patient in Alabama, and Samaya Garza, J.D. Candidate at University of Detroit Mercy School of Law.
Then, Ray Suarez speaks with Justin Grimmer, political science professor and senior fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution, to break down whether we can trust the polls in the final days of the race.
Guests:
Dante Chinni, data and political journalist and director of the MSU J-School’s American Communities Project
Phil Hemingway, owner, manager and automotive technician at Phil’s Repair, LLC
Latorya Beasley, therapist and in vitro fertilization (IVF) patient in Alabama
Samaya Garza, J.D. Candidate at University of Detroit Mercy School of Law
Justin Grimmer, political science professor and senior fellow at Stanford's Hoover Institution
Hosts:
Ray Suarez
Mateo Schimpf
Elize Manoukian, producer
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