Tue. 09/17 – Post Debate Ergo Propter Debate
Sep 17, 2019•16 min
Episode description
What the post-debate polling tells us, the oldest candidates promise to release their medical records, Andrew Yang scores post-debate donations, Pete Buttigieg’s new plan for disaster preparedness, Kamala Harris slow-jams the news, and a few details on the October DNC debate.
Links:
- Chris Higgins on Twitter
- Chris Higgins on Instagram
- Election Ride Home on Twitter
- Election Ride Home on Facebook
- Post hoc ergo propter hoc (Wikipedia)
- A Final Look At Who Won The Third Democratic Debate (FiveThirtyEight)
- The Third Debate Influenced Those Who Watched … But A Lot Of People Didn’t (FiveThirtyEight)
- Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders commit to releasing medical records early (CNN)
- Andrew Yang’s campaign says over 450,000 people have entered debate contest (Politico)
- Resilient Communities: A New Disaster Preparedness Approach (Medium/Pete Buttigieg)
- Slow Jam the News with Senator Kamala Harris (YouTube/The tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon)
- DNC Announces Details For Fourth Presidential Primary Debate (DNC)
- CNN and The New York Times to co-host next Democratic presidential debate (CNN)
- The 2020 election calendar (Vox)
- Cokie Roberts, Pioneering Journalist Who Helped Shape NPR, Dies At 75 (NPR)
CORRECTION: In this podcast, Chris says the Yang plan will cost $1.2 million. It is in fact $120,000. An on-air correction will be made in tomorrow's show.
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