A Joint First Look & Post-Mortem On The 2024 Elections (Part I)
While the Electoral College and popular vote in this presidential election might show us one sided results, we’re still faced with a very divided country. The difference overall, for example, was about 150,000 voters across three critical states (in 2020 that was about 80,000 voters). As a result, this was by no means a “landslide” election; but, is it a mandate? What are the solid takeaways from such a historic and unconventional election, how do we understand it? And: Who were the new voters that turned out … and didn’t turn out? A discussion about the 2024 Elections (part 1) with CHARLES ELLISON of the B|E Note and B|E Strategy, JUSTIN WALLIN of J. Wallin Research, and STEFAN HANKIN of Lincoln Park Strategies and Trendency Research.