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Submit ReviewThis week, Emily Bazelon, John Dickerson, and David Plotz discuss the 2023 election results and Democratic wins in Ohio, Virginia, and Kentucky; President Joe Biden’s numbers in recent polls and the youth vote; and U.S. v. Rahimi at the Supreme Court, the 2nd Amendment and gun control, and the history and tradition test. And you can be a part of the show: submit your Conundrum atslate.com/conundrum.
Here are some notes and references from this week’s show:
Lisa Lerer and Shane Goldmacher for The New York Times: “results-democrats-abortion.html">Abortion Rights Fuel Big Democratic Wins, and Hopes for 2024”
Molly Olmstead for Slate: “news-election-results-sean-hannity-abortion.html">Sean Hannity Had Quite the Takeaway About Abortion After Tuesday’s Elections"
Kate Zernike for The New York Times: “abortion-amendment.html">Ohio Vote Continues a Winning Streak for Abortion Rights”
Laura Vozzella for The Washington Post: “Democratic wins in Virginia could deflate Youngkin’s White House buzz”
Hannah Knowles and Dylan Wells for The Washington Post: “Democrat Andy Beshear wins reelection for governor in Kentucky”
Matthew Yglesias for Slow Boring: “23 thoughts on the 2023 midterms”
John Dickerson for The Atlantic Festival 2023: “Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro on Leading a Key Swing State”
Shane Goldmacher for The New York Times: “trump-2024-poll.html">Trump Leads in 5 Critical States as Voters Blast Biden, Times/Siena Poll Finds“
Jonathan Swan, Ruth Igielnik, and Maggie Haberman for The New York Times: “biden-times-siena-poll.html">Trump Indictments Haven’t Sunk His Campaign, but a Conviction Might”
Nate Cohn for The New York Times: “biden-trump-2024.html">Why Biden Is Behind, and How He Could Come Back”
Philip Bump for The Washington Post: “Are young voters actually split between Trump and Biden?”
Daniel A. Cox for the AEI Survey Center on American Life: “Why are Young Voters So Down on Joe Biden?”
Pew Research Center’s Beyond Red Vs. Blue: The Political Typology: “Outsider Left”
Sudiksha Kochi for USA Today: “Former Obama adviser Axelrod says Biden should consider dropping out of 2024”
Robert Barnes for The Washington Post: “Court seems likely to allow gun bans for those under protective orders”
Jordan Smith for The Intercept: “In Overturning Roe, Radical Supreme Court Declares War on the 14th Amendment”
Thomas Jefferson: “To James Madison From Thomas Jefferson, 6 September 1789”
Ulysses S. Grant Revealed: “President Ulysses S. Grant On The U.S. Constitution”
Michael Barbaro and Jonah E. Bromwich for The New York Times’s The Daily podcast: “trial.html">The Trumps Take the Stand”
Here are this week’s chatters:
John: Reuters: “Napoleon’s hat heading to auction in France”; Marielle Brie: “cologne.fr/en/napoleon-bonapartes-bicorne-hat/">Napoleon Bonaparte’s Bicorne Hat”; and Kai McNamee for NPR: “Lost French love letters from the 1750s reveal what life was like during wartime”
Emily: Liberty Puzzles
David: Jessica Sidman for Washingtonian: “Why Is Dallas on the Cover of This DC Guidebook?”
Listener chatter from Sheila McIntyre: Sophie Mann-Shafir for The Provincetown Independent: “TPRTA Misled Members on Voter Registration; Town Meeting Postponed”
For this week’s Slate Plus bonus segment, Emily, John, and David talk about the trial testimony by the Trump family – Donald, Donald, Jr., Eric, and Ivanka – in the civil case of New York v. Trump.
In the latest Gabfest Reads, David talks with Kristi Coulter about her book, Exit Interview: The Life and Death of My Ambitious Career.
Email your chatters, questions, and comments to gabfest@slate.com. (Messages may be referenced by name unless the writer stipulates otherwise.)
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Research by Julie Huygen
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