MM#369--Election 2024 - Spiking the Football + Weak Sauce = FREE AT LAST


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Nov 19 2024 25 mins  

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Can Alan Lichtman's once-revered prediction model still hold water in today’s tumultuous political climate?

Join us for a bold examination of the 2024 U.S. presidential election predictions that shocked many, particularly the renowned Professor Alan Lichtman’s unexpected forecast.

Having predicted nine out of the last ten elections correctly, Lichtman misses the mark this time with his anticipation of Kamala Harris winning the presidency, only to see Donald Trump reclaim the White House.

We scrutinize Lichtman’s track record and explore whether his recent works, which seemingly reveal biased perspectives, have clouded incredibly his objectivity.

With Trump and JD Vance emerging victorious, this episode offers thought-provoking insights into political strategy and the shifting dynamics of prediction models, sparking a conversation that’s bound to leave you questioning conventional wisdom.


Key Points from the Episode:

  • Could Licthman's bold calls for Trump’s impeachment and repealing the Second Amendment hint at a shift from an analytical expert to a more opinionated commentator, leaving us to question the reliability of his famed “Keys to the White House” model?
  • Dive into our critical discussion as we unravel the impact of disinformation, conservative media, and figures like Elon Musk that Lichtman blames for the unexpected electoral outcome.
  • Could it be that economic challenges and military setbacks were the overlooked keys in this prediction puzzle?
  • We challenge these notions, taking a closer look at the broader implications of the election results and celebrating free speech in the process.


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