
Thu. 02/13 - South Carolina Looms Large Even with Nevada Next
02/13/20 • 17 min
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Looking ahead to South Carolina, understanding the impact of Black voters, Klobuchar’s sudden rise to third, millions becomes billions in Sanders’ lexicon, a peek at Nevada caucuses, researchers claim a voting app has deep flaws, Gallup finds American’s distrust the honesty of our elections, and...Iowa.
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Links:
- Election Ride Home on Twitter
- Election Ride Home on Facebook
- Washington Post-Ipsos poll of black Americans, Jan. 2-8, 2020 (Washington Post)
- Sanders Takes Top Spot In Dem Primary As Biden Falls (Quinnipiac)
- Biden Needs Black Voters to Lift His Campaign. But He Has Competition (New York Times)
- Biden faces competition for black vote in his SC ‘firewall’ (AP)
- Will black voters save Joe Biden? (LA Times)
- Inside Mike Bloomberg’s big play for black voters (PBS News Hour)
- How Amy Klobuchar Pulled Off the Big Surprise of the New Hampshire Primary (New York Times)
- Klobuchar raises $2.5M after 3rd-place finish (AP)
- Bernie Sanders is saying ‘millionaires’ less often, one way his 2020 message has changed (CNBC)
- Andrew Kaczynski’s recording of Sanders (Twitter)
- The Nevada Caucuses Are Up Next. Will They Unfold Smoothly? (New York Times)
- Voting on Your Phone: New Elections App Ignites Security Debate (New York Times)
- The Ballot is Busted Before the Blockchain (MIT)
- Voatz Response to Researchers’ Flawed Report (Voatz)
- Faith in Elections in Relatively Short Supply in U.S. (Gallup)
- Troy Price, Iowa Democratic Party Leader, Resigns Over Caucus Debacle (New York Times)
- Glenn Fleishman on Twitter
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Looking ahead to South Carolina, understanding the impact of Black voters, Klobuchar’s sudden rise to third, millions becomes billions in Sanders’ lexicon, a peek at Nevada caucuses, researchers claim a voting app has deep flaws, Gallup finds American’s distrust the honesty of our elections, and...Iowa.
Sponsors:
- Plexaderm – TryPlexaderm.com promo code VOICES
Links:
- Election Ride Home on Twitter
- Election Ride Home on Facebook
- Washington Post-Ipsos poll of black Americans, Jan. 2-8, 2020 (Washington Post)
- Sanders Takes Top Spot In Dem Primary As Biden Falls (Quinnipiac)
- Biden Needs Black Voters to Lift His Campaign. But He Has Competition (New York Times)
- Biden faces competition for black vote in his SC ‘firewall’ (AP)
- Will black voters save Joe Biden? (LA Times)
- Inside Mike Bloomberg’s big play for black voters (PBS News Hour)
- How Amy Klobuchar Pulled Off the Big Surprise of the New Hampshire Primary (New York Times)
- Klobuchar raises $2.5M after 3rd-place finish (AP)
- Bernie Sanders is saying ‘millionaires’ less often, one way his 2020 message has changed (CNBC)
- Andrew Kaczynski’s recording of Sanders (Twitter)
- The Nevada Caucuses Are Up Next. Will They Unfold Smoothly? (New York Times)
- Voting on Your Phone: New Elections App Ignites Security Debate (New York Times)
- The Ballot is Busted Before the Blockchain (MIT)
- Voatz Response to Researchers’ Flawed Report (Voatz)
- Faith in Elections in Relatively Short Supply in U.S. (Gallup)
- Troy Price, Iowa Democratic Party Leader, Resigns Over Caucus Debacle (New York Times)
- Glenn Fleishman on Twitter
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Wed. 02/12 - Everything in Moderation
The takeaways from New Hampshire where Sanders won yesterday, how Black and Latino voters still need to weigh in on the nomination, and now there eight as three low-performing candidates exit the race. (And no Iowa.)
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Links:
- Election Ride Home on Twitter
- Election Ride Home on Facebook
- New Hampshire Primary Results 2016 (New York Times)
- Sanders Is Winning Because He’s Popular (Atlantic)
- 5 Takeaways From the New Hampshire Primary (New York Times)
- Klobuchar faces tough questioning in case of juvenile lifer (AP)
- Where Latinos have the most eligible voters in the 2020 election (Pew Research Center)
- Trends in party affiliation among demographic groups (Pew Research enter)
- Who’s Running for President in 2020? (New York Times)
- Glenn Fleishman on Twitter
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Fri. 02/14 - The Bloomberg Is Off the Rise
Warren goes after Bloomberg following the billionaire’s defense of redlining mortgages, a perfect foil for the progressive candidate, Sanders tries to reign in so-called Bernie Bros in Culinary Union attack, Republicans defend Pete Buttigieg after Rush Limbaugh’s remarks, the New York Times peers into Buttigieg’s tenure as mayor, Nevada brings a not-quite-an-app late in the process to its caucus-counting procedures, and Iowa, always, Iowa.
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Links:
- Election Ride Home on Twitter
- Election Ride Home on Facebook
- Jeet Heer’s thread about Warren and party unity (Twitter)
- Twitter thread of videos of Bloomberg blaming lending crisis on poor people and government (Twitter)
- Warren Says Bloomberg Shouldn’t Be Nominee, Citing Redlining Remarks (New York Times)
- How Can Warren Win? By Attacking Bloomberg (The Nation)
- The stakes couldn’t be higher for Mike Bloomberg at the next Democratic debate -- which is why he should avoid them (CNN)
- In new flyer, Culinary Union warns members Sanders would ‘end’ their health care if elected president (Nevada Independent)
- Culinary Union officials face profanity-laced attacks after scorecard says Sanders would ‘end’ their health care (Nevada Independent)
- Sanders disavows attacks on culinary union, saying internet is a ‘strange world’ (PBS NewsHour)
- Nevada’s powerful Culinary Union declines to endorse a 2020 candidate (Politico)
- US election 2020: Buttigieg sexuality becomes campaign issue (BBC)
- What Being a Mayor Taught Pete Buttigieg (New York Times)
- As concerns grow, Nevada Democrats clarify how their caucuses will work (Washington Post)
- The Nevada Caucuses Are Up Next. Will They Unfold Smoothly? (New York Times)
- We Checked the Iowa Caucus Math. Here’s Where It Didn’t Add Up (New York Times)
- Glenn Fleishman on Twitter
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