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The voters who could tip the scales for Trump or Biden

The voters who could tip the scales for Trump or Biden

FromApple News Today


The voters who could tip the scales for Trump or Biden

FromApple News Today

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Length:
10 minutes
Released:
Oct 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

President Trump is less popular among suburban voters, particularly suburban women, in this election. Vox explains why.
Politico says Latinos make a small part of the Pennsylvania electorate but could tip the scales in this tight battleground state. Politico also looks at polling that indicates Biden is underperforming among Latino voters in Florida compared with Hillary Clinton in 2016. And NBC spoke to young Latinos campaigning for Trump in Florida who believe the president will bring freedom and democracy to Latin American countries that have suffered under repressive regimes.
The Washington Post reports that millions of requested mail ballots have not been returned yet. And if you’re this position, NPR lists some good alternatives including dropping off your ballot at an official ballot drop box. NPR also breaks down voting rights for people with disabilities.
Popular Science explains why so many people believe in ghosts.
Released:
Oct 30, 2020
Format:
Podcast episode

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