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Media Type |
audio
Podknife tags |
Election
News & Politics
Categories Via RSS |
News
Politics
Nate Silver and the FiveThirtyEight team cover the latest in politics, tracking the issues and "game-changers" every week.
Country Of Origin |
USA
Produced In |
NY
Premiere Date |
2016-02-04
Frequency |
Weekly
Explicit |
No

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729 Available Episodes (730 Total)Average duration: 00:44:33
Apr 21 | 01:29:11
Live From New York: It's The FiveThirtyEight Politics Podcast!
Apr 17 | 00:56:46
The Next Supreme Court Clash Over Abortion
Apr 13 | 00:37:39
Americans Are Feeling Better These Days
Apr 10 | 01:07:24
The Politics Of AI
Apr 05 | 00:43:11
The Takeaways From 2023's Super Tuesday
Apr 03 | 00:50:51
Why Tuesday Is The Highest Stakes Election Day Of 2023
Mar 31 | 00:21:40
Emergency Podcast: Trump Is Indicted
Mar 30 | 00:49:34
New Laws Are Driving Red And Blue States Further Apart
Mar 27 | 00:46:08
Good Or Bad Use Of Polling (Taylor's Version)
Mar 23 | 00:52:45
Will Voters Care If Trump Gets Indicted?
The gang at fivethirtyeight talking about current political news
Jun 28, 2017 by CCPod

What a lovely bunch. This podcast is an entertaining discussion of current political news with a focus on polling and data. Nate Silver provides excellent insights and is backed up by an excellent cast of really smart analysts.

These people know their stuff.
Jun 28, 2017 by NH Grace

This is a pretty nerdy podcast for people who really dig data and in-depth analysis. That's me.

Excellent analysis, especially for data geeks. The Party Time series is also good.
Jun 28, 2017 by Mimi G

Funny, smart, in-depth. Nate Silver was closest to calling Trump's win than any other poll analysts. The Party Time series, four podcasts looking different wings of the Rs and Ds is a good listen -- well, the final one anyway. But I liked it enough to go back and listen to more.

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