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Advisory Opinions

That Hunter Biden Story

Advisory Opinions

The Dispatch

News, Government, Politics

4.74K Ratings

🗓️ 15 October 2020

⏱️ 89 minutes

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Summary

It’s October 15, 2020, and 12.4 percent of the votes that were cast in the 2016 election have already been cast this election cycle. Sarah and David try to discern through the tea leaves what this means for voter turnout this year. “There’s two different schools of thought here,” Sarah says. “One is that we’re on pace to have record turnout and one is that we’re simply banking Election Day votes early this time.” On today’s episode, our podcast hosts also discuss the journalistic, political, legal implications of the New York Post’s Hunter Biden story before breaking down the key ingredients to a successful marriage. Show Notes: -Divided We Fall by David French, “Emails reveal how Hunter Biden tried to cash in big on behalf of family with Chinese firm” by Emma Jo-Morris Gabriel Fonrouge in the New York Post, Malwarebytes Inc. v. Enigma Software Group USA, LLC, “Why Only Amy Coney Barrett Gets to Have It All” by Katelyn Beaty in the New York Times. 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.

0:22.0

We've got some interesting stuff to talk about today.

0:27.0

This is David French with Sarah Isger.

0:30.0

Let's start with the quickest topic before we move on to the real meat of the podcast which we'll deal with the Hunter Biden New York Post story and all the ramifications thereof.

0:44.0

There are many.

0:46.0

We're going to answer a really interesting cultured question that a listener asked us.

0:53.0

Stay tuned for the end of the podcast because that's going to be an interesting discussion.

0:57.0

Before we get to Hunter Biden journalism, politics and law, Sarah, I've got a question for you.

1:05.0

Yes, sir.

1:07.0

What is the significance of the number 17 million 143,629?

1:17.0

Sarah, that is the number of voters who have cast ballots so far in the 2016 election.

1:28.0

I thought it was the number of people who wanted to listen to our podcast.

1:33.0

Well, yeah, I mean, it is, but they've unfortunately not quite.

1:38.0

Only about 15 million of them have found it.

1:41.0

We're still leaving about two million on the floor.

1:46.0

Yeah, yeah.

1:47.0

So that is 17 million 143,629 ballots cast already.

1:53.0

Turn out, which means it is October 15, 2020 and 12.4% of the votes that were cast in the 2016 election have already been cast.

2:07.0

Your thoughts.

2:10.0

Well, there's two different schools of thought here.

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