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Advisory Opinions

Deer Jacking

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 19 October 2020

⏱️ 72 minutes

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Summary

Still shocked by the grand polling meltdown of 2016, many Americans on both sides of the aisle are convinced that Biden’s double digit national polling lead is inaccurate and that Trump will somehow win the election in a landslide. This theory has three main hypotheses: 1) Trump is such a uniquely divisive candidate that his supporters lie to pollsters and say they plan to vote for Biden, 2) the likely electorate problem, and 3) Republicans are less likely to talk to pollsters in the first place. Sarah and David break down these theories and explain why they’re overblown given the data we have at this point in the race. Stay tuned for a legal breakdown of the Supreme Court’s latest cert grants related to deer jacking, the hot pursuit doctrine, asylum seekers, and the southern border wall. Show Notes: -Join The Dispatch for a post-election gathering featuring Congressional leadership, top policy and political experts Nov. 9-10: sign up here! -Nate Cohn for the New York Times and “Are Silent Trump Voters Real, or Just a Myth?” by Jonah Goldberg in The Dispatch. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

You ready?

0:02.0

I was born ready.

0:04.0

Welcome to the advisory opinions podcast. This is David French with Sarah Isger.

0:24.0

And we've got polls to talk about, a presidential race to talk about.

0:30.0

And we've got three Supreme Court cases that have just been accepted for review that are each

0:35.9

interesting in their own way. You're going to enjoy this. And Sarah, you have a

0:40.7

a descent from denial of surgery. Are you that's actually worth mentioning?

0:45.6

Yeah, yeah, a little little nugget.

0:48.7

Okay. All right. So we got a lot. But before we get into it, I'm excited to share with you guys. We have

0:55.5

our first dispatch event, not a dispatch live, but an actual event. When we started the dispatch,

1:04.7

we were going to be having a lot of these events, hopefully around the country. But guess what?

1:09.2

A pandemic happened. But we're not going to let that stop us. We have perfected the art of zooming.

1:15.7

And we're going to have a two day event online called what's next event.com? What's next event.com?

1:23.9

No prostrophy, just wh a T S next event.com. And so it's November 9th and 10th.

1:31.5

We're going to be talking about what what's next after this election. There's going to be afternoon

1:36.8

sessions from roughly to 1 to 5 30 PM Eastern each day. And then we're going to return at 8 o'clock

1:42.9

for an evening session in a wrap up of the days proceedings with your beloved dispatch team.

1:48.6

There's a two day event. It's a two day event. The ninth and 10th tickets are $100. And they include

1:54.3

complimentary subscription to the dispatch. We've got Liz Cheney joining us, Ben Sass joining us,

2:00.8

Senator Tim Scott joining us and we'll be announcing more people and more panel discussions

2:06.5

in the coming weeks around the future of conservatism governing under a Trump or Biden

2:10.8

administration, a few issues from the states foreign policy issues. And then of course we're going

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