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- Publication Date |
- Nov 08, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:55:47
We did it, y’all – we made it to Election Day! And if you’re like us, tonight you’ll be glued to your TV and constantly refreshing
Vox.com waiting for the returns to come in. We’re pretty used to knowing the winner that same night, but in 2020, we had to wait days before a winner was announced. So this got us thinking: How do news networks know when to make a call? And how has that changed through the years? We talked to three experts to find out.
References:
The 2022 midterm elections, explained
When will we know results in the 2022 midterm elections?
How elections are called and what “projected winner” means, explained (November 2020)
How we call races | AP
EXPLAINER: Why do the media call races in US elections? | AP News
Hosts:
Jonquilyn Hill (@jonquilynhill)
Credits:
Sofi LaLonde, producer
Cristian Ayala, engineer
Libby Nelson, editorial adviser
A.M. Hall, deputy editorial director of talk podcasts
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