Chris Hayes Podcast With David Shor | Why Is This Happening? – Ep 140 | MSNBC

What were the shifts in the 2020 election? Why was the polling so off? How did the coalitions change? As the dust settles, and we can dive into official numbers, a clearer picture is forming of what actually happened during this election cycle. David Shor is a political data scientist who works to help elect Democrats. This week, David joins to look at the data and help answer some of the outstanding questions about the 2020 election. As well as layout the trends that have led to this political moment and the landscape going forward.
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Chris Hayes Podcast With David Shor | Why Is This Happening? – Ep 140 | MSNBC

15 comments

    1. Beth Moore tweeted 12/13/20: I do not believe these are days for mincing words. I’m 63 1/2 years old & I have never seen anything in these United States of America I found more astonishingly seductive and dangerous to the saints of God than Trumpism. Christian nationalisn is not of God. Move back from it.
      I’m not a religious person but I agree with her. I see evil when I look at Trump. Do not trust this guy. He has nothing to do with God.

  1. Really interesting and thought provoking. The most illuminating correlation gleaned from the data is that Republicans are less trusting of people generally, and many won’t answer pollsters’ questions. At the same time, many Dems feel aggrieved and answer pollsters’ questions with enthusiasm. There’s the current systemic breakdown in polling in a nutshell.

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