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The Buck Sexton Show

Best Of Buck Daily - 11/2/20

The Buck Sexton Show

Premiere Networks

News, Government, Politics

4.7 • 4.8K Ratings

🗓️ 2 November 2020

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

The Best Of Buck Daily is the top stories of the day from The Buck Sexton Show. Today Buck opens with his prediction for the monumental Presidential election. Plus, Joe Biden with more flubs, America prepares for riots and Kamala's commie commercial




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0:00.0

Welcome to the Freedom Hot. This is the best of Buck daily podcast. The top stories of the day from the Buck Sexton Show.

0:09.0

For more Buck, head to Bucksexton.com and remember to subscribe to the podcast.

0:15.0

Welcome to the Buck Sexton Show friends. We are almost there. It's been quite a journey together. It's been something that we've all been preparing for for weeks and months now.

0:26.0

We knew it would be here and just just know that it's all going to be over soon. One way or another, at least the election day will be over soon.

0:35.0

I can't tell you that the election will end on the same in the same way. And I'll tell you some broad dynamics that I see playing out right now.

0:46.0

It's all tightening toward Trump.

0:49.0

What a surprise. All of a sudden any poll that's going to show whether somebody was right or wrong is starting to hedge a bit and starting to head more toward the Trumpster.

1:01.0

Isn't that fascinating? Why would that be the case?

1:06.0

You mean that some of the polling organizations out there that want to make sure that their numbers because it's like free advertising for them are cited by the New York Times or they want to please the people paying for the polls in the case of some of these

1:18.0

media organizations. Right. The upside is always to give people weeks out from the election what they want when it comes to these polls.

1:28.0

You tell them what they want to hear. And then as it gets closer for reasons of professional reputation, you might decide that you're going to switch things up a bit.

1:39.0

You might decide at that point. Yeah. Okay. So it's really going to be a toss up between Trump and Biden. And that is what we are seeing.

1:47.0

A lot of phrases slipped into this polling analysis out there that if you remember, I mean a month ago, three, four weeks ago, even two weeks ago.

1:57.0

If you looked at this, Biden was buying look like it was going to be a walk in the park win for him.

2:03.0

Now I didn't believe that you didn't believe that. But that's what the data was telling us. That's what the pollsters were all suggesting. What the heck was that all about?

2:14.0

I think we're going to see pollsters join journalists and fact checkers as professions that well informed people do not trust.

2:26.0

Doesn't mean that there are no good people in those professions, but they're professions where there's a lot of dishonesty.

2:32.0

Remember the 90s when everybody used to make lawyer jokes that kind of fell out of fashion, but there are a lot of lawyer jokes in the 90s in part because of the explosion of frivolous lawsuits and all the different ways that ambulance chasing slip and fall attorney types were out there making millions.

2:50.0

Oh, and then John Edwards, for example, became almost president of the United States as one of those guys. So, you know, you look at the way that professions can change over time the way that people's sense of whether they can trust somebody.

3:06.0

I think pollsters are going to be something that we have to consider whether or not they're really for these kinds of things polling about whether people like Coke or Pepsi, sure.

3:16.0

I believe they can give you pretty good snapshot of that. But just like everything else, whether it's sports or comedy now polls are politicized.

3:24.0

That's what we're likely going to now this could be untrue. We could end up seeing that the pollsters nail it this year, but even if they all stay within the margin of error and they're correct.

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