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The Commentary Magazine Podcast

The Democrats Have A Problem

The Commentary Magazine Podcast

Commentary Magazine

News, Politics, News Commentary

4.65.1K Ratings

🗓️ 16 November 2020

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

2020 Election Superstar Steve Kornacki joins our podcast today to discuss the fascinating and unprecedented political situation now facing Joe Biden—with what is likely to be a Republican Senate and a teeny-tiny Democratic majority in the House. How can he govern? Also, I complain about Nate Silver. Give a listen.

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0:00.0

Welcome to the commentary magazine Daily Podcast. Today is Monday, November 16, 2020. I am John

0:17.2

Pudhord. The editor of commentary magazine excited to inform you that we will be closing our December

0:23.2

issue today and we will have material from it up tomorrow and Wednesday, including a really,

0:30.9

really, really excellent post-election analysis by our own associate editor, Noa Rothman Hainoa.

0:36.3

Hi John, thank you very much. A terrific piece by senior writer Christine Rosen,

0:41.0

Hykristine. Hi John. And a review of Rod Rears Live Not By Lies by our executive editor,

0:48.0

Abe Greenwald. Hi Abe. Hi John. And with us today, we are so excited to have one of our favorite

0:54.5

guests, superstar, you know, sort of like the superstar of the election season, MSNBC Steve

1:02.2

Kornacky. Hi Steve. Hi John, thanks for having me back. Okay Steve, with all this really amazing

1:10.0

news this morning about the Moderna vaccine following on the Pfizer vaccine, the Moderna vaccine

1:15.1

apparently 94% effective according to the first trials and wildly useful because unlike the

1:22.9

Pfizer vaccine, it doesn't have to be stored at negative 94 degrees Fahrenheit or something or

1:29.2

Celsius or something which suggests that its distribution will be vastly easier and less cumbersome.

1:35.9

Do you see this having any effect on the, let's say if we look at if we consider sort of the

1:45.9

political mood of the country and the wake of the election, is there any way to say the

1:50.5

quantifier imagine what do's like this can do for the national mood? Wait it's a good question

2:02.4

because I'm still trying to figure out not just how but weather COVID actually affected the

2:10.8

election in the first place. You know, it's strange to me just given how obviously this has changed

2:15.9

to all of our lives. We could stipulate I think all of that yet. I wonder if an election that

2:21.9

took place without COVID ever happening would have looked any different in terms of the turnout,

2:26.7

the result, the breakdown of the votes than it actually did. So on the one hand, I kind of think

2:32.8

politics maybe just kind of continues as it's continued. But on the other hand, I look at how some

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