Ann Selzer is widely considered one of the top pollsters in the country, known for accurately predicting Obama's rise and Trump's rise. Her final Iowa poll showing Harris up by eight points was a significant swing and has been seen as a harbinger of a trend, even if it's an outlier.
The gender gap in the Iowa poll showed Harris leading significantly among women, including a 28-point lead with women who are unaffiliated with any party. This indicates a strong support base among women, which could be crucial in swing states.
Recent appearances by Trump have shown him looking older and weaker, which could impact voter perception, especially among those who prioritize strength and vigor in their leaders. This change in appearance has been noted as potentially swinging momentum back towards Harris.
The ground game, including door-to-door canvassing and voter turnout efforts, is crucial. Harris's campaign is reported to have a significant advantage in this area, with six to ten times more ground staff in swing states compared to Trump's campaign.
Both campaigns have teams of lawyers ready to challenge results, especially in close races. Issues like voter fraud allegations, long lines, and new drop boxes for mail-in ballots are likely points of contention. The Supreme Court could also get involved if cases reach that level.
Demographic trends show a shift towards younger, more diverse voters, who generally lean progressive. Additionally, women are showing up more organized and supportive of Harris, which could be a decisive factor.
The podcast medium has played a significant role, with both candidates appearing on popular podcasts like Joe Rogan's. This has helped in reaching a broader, more engaged audience, particularly younger voters who are frequent podcast listeners.
Scott Galloway and Jessica Tarlov dive into the Election Day buzz and what to watch as the results start rolling in. They'll break down the final campaign twists, the surprising Ann Selzer Iowa poll, weigh in on which battleground states might tip the scales, and explore potential legal battles that could unfold.
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