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Predictable with Stu Burguiere

State of the Race: The Rise of Nikki Haley | January 12, 2024

Predictable with Stu Burguiere

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🗓️ 12 January 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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Summary

Join Stu Burguiere from "Stu Does America" for his newest edition of "State of the Race." In this episode, Stu breaks down the new Suffolk University poll that shows Nikki Haley taking the second-place slot against Donald Trump following their debate in Iowa leading up to next week's caucuses. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Stu does America, the state of the race.

0:05.0

Welcome to the state of the race.

0:08.0

It is January 12, 2024,

0:12.0

298 days to the general election, 11 days until New Hampshire and only three days

0:18.8

until the Iowa Caucasus.

0:21.2

I will just start the podcast today just with a quick apology

0:24.7

for some of the technical issues we've had over the past couple of days. A little of a

0:27.9

hiss on the audio, hopefully we're trying to get that corrected. Let us know

0:31.8

if you're still having any problems. get that

0:35.0

we're still having any problems. Coming up, we have an affair in relation to the Donald Trump legal situation,

0:40.0

a candidate that just dropped out might be getting back in and a brand new poll

0:45.9

from Iowa that is honestly catastrophic if true for one candidate. Let's start

0:52.4

with our key metrics and for that we go to the

0:55.0

prediction markets today and begin looking at Iowa and honestly the

1:01.3

prediction markets are pretty sure of themselves.

1:03.6

Now if you don't know how prediction markets work, basically,

1:07.4

you get to predict the outcome of these elections

1:10.6

before these elections occur.

1:12.6

And to do that, you need to put your money where your mouth is.

1:16.2

This is not something where people are telling upholster

1:20.6

what they might want to happen, even though they don't think it will happen.

1:24.7

These are people looking at all the available information and trying to predict what will

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