49 min

Are we headed in the right direction‪?‬ LaVeist and ClaVille

    • Política

In "Are we headed in the right direction?", a thought-provoking episode of "LaVeist and Claville," hosts Eric Claville and Wil LaVeist engage in a penetrating analysis of America's disquieting sentiment as the 2024 presidential elections loom. The episode hones in on the striking revelation from an ABC News/Ipsos poll that a staggering 76% of Americans are convinced the nation is veering off course, with an in-depth discussion of the public's broad disapproval of leading figures from both major political parties, including President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. They dissect the stark partisan divide with Republicans, independents, and a substantial faction of Democrats expressing disillusionment. LaVeist and Claville further scrutinize the eroding support for Biden among pivotal Black and Hispanic voters, juxtaposed with the potential positive shift in public preference towards hypothetical alternative candidates. They intricately weave into the narrative the electorate's anxiety over the economy, inflation, and critical issues like healthcare, education, crime, and gun violence—areas where the two parties earn varied trust.
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In "Are we headed in the right direction?", a thought-provoking episode of "LaVeist and Claville," hosts Eric Claville and Wil LaVeist engage in a penetrating analysis of America's disquieting sentiment as the 2024 presidential elections loom. The episode hones in on the striking revelation from an ABC News/Ipsos poll that a staggering 76% of Americans are convinced the nation is veering off course, with an in-depth discussion of the public's broad disapproval of leading figures from both major political parties, including President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump. They dissect the stark partisan divide with Republicans, independents, and a substantial faction of Democrats expressing disillusionment. LaVeist and Claville further scrutinize the eroding support for Biden among pivotal Black and Hispanic voters, juxtaposed with the potential positive shift in public preference towards hypothetical alternative candidates. They intricately weave into the narrative the electorate's anxiety over the economy, inflation, and critical issues like healthcare, education, crime, and gun violence—areas where the two parties earn varied trust.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

49 min