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BONUS: "We, The Voters" Swing State Debrief

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4.5 β€’ 52.8K Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 1 November 2024

⏱️ 22 minutes

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Summary

This bonus episode features Up First co-hosts Steve Inskeep, Michel Martin, Leila Fadel and A Martinez. In the closing days of the election they get together to talk about their biggest takeaways from the voters they spoke with in Pennsylvania, Michigan and Nevada – swing states that could decide the election.

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This episode was edited by Lisa Thomson, HJ Mai, Jan Johnson, Arezou Rezvani and Alice Woelfle. It was produced by Lindsay Totty, Julie Depenbrock, Barry Gordemer, Ziad Buchh, Chad Campbell, Claire Murashima, Milton Guevara and Destinee Adams. We get engineering support from Andie Huether.

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0:00.0

Okay, this is unbelievable.

0:03.9

There are four co-hosts, and we're all in this next segment.

0:09.0

Together.

0:09.8

At the same time.

0:12.0

Simultaneously?

0:13.6

Hi.

0:14.5

Okay, so we're all here because we all took part in a giant voter project, listening to voters in several of the key states.

0:24.9

Michelle and I went to Pennsylvania, Leila Faddle went to Michigan, A. Martinez went to Nevada,

0:30.4

and stay with us for your swing state debrief.

0:46.1

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1:09.6

I'm Danielle Kurtzleben.

1:11.2

I cover the presidential campaign for NPR,

1:13.5

so I go to rallies, a lot of them.

1:16.6

I want to hear what the candidates say,

1:18.5

talk to voters,

1:19.4

and find out what ideas are resonating.

1:21.7

And I put it all in my reporting

1:23.0

to help you make sense of this election.

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