Listen and subscribe to “The Argument” from your mobile device:Apple Podcasts | Spotify | Google Play | RadioPublic | Stitcher | RSS FeedFill out a survey about how you listen to “The Argument” at nytimes.com/theargumentsurvey. After polling misses in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections, Michelle and Ross ask Nate Cohn, domestic correspondent for The Upshot at The New York Times, whether we can ever trust polls again. They discuss Nate’s four theories of why polling may have been so off this year and how much the coronavirus pandemic affected results. Then, Michelle and Ross try to read the tea leaves for the next 10 weeks before inauguration with Rosa Brooks, a professor of law and policy at Georgetown University Law Center and a founder of the Transition Integrity Project, whose previous postelection scenarios have proved eerily prophetic. Together they debate what the Republican strategy is right now and what happens if President Trump doesn’t concede.
Source: New York Times November 13, 2020 09:56 UTC