Just days before the 2020 Election, our host Paul A. Smith, speaks with Leah Askarinam of the National Journal to take one last look at polling and trends leading up to Election Day. With early voting well underway in many states, Leah and Paul discuss the hottest races in California and across the nation.
Leah is the Editor-in-Chief of the Hotline at the National Journal and has been a guest on previous episodes of Hometown California, providing her insight about the Presidential race and key congressional races.
In this episode:
Listen in to the conversation, and catch the predictions in this episode of Hometown California.
And be on the lookout for a post-election wrap up when Paul and Leah examine the outcome in the days following what promises to an unforgettable race.
Previous episodes in the November 2020 Election series with Leah Askarinam:
Episode 08- The Presidential Election 2020 (The Race for the White House)
Episode 09- The Battle for the U.S. Senate 2020
Episode 10- U.S. House Races 2020
Episode 11- Election Check-In
National Journal on the Web: nationaljournal.com
National Journal's Hotline on Twitter: @njhotline
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