How To Trust The Polls, Stockton's Mayoral Race, Importance of California's Latinx Vote, Election Anxiety
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Bayside Church in Folsom on day one of early voting in Sacramento County, Saturday, Oct 24, 2020.
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Today on Insight, we’ll discuss polling practices and if things have changed since 2016, Stockton’s mayoral race, the importance of California’s Latinx vote, and how to cope with election anxiety before and after voting.
Today's Guests
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Goodwin Simon Strategic Research Founding Partner Amy Simon explains polling practices, how to trust the polls, what happened in 2016 and if anything has changed in 2020 polling practices
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CapRadio Stockton Bureau reporter Rich Ibarra joins us to talk about the race for mayor
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KQED's Immigration Reporter Farida Jhabvala Romero discusses the importance of California's Latino vote.
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Stanford University Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences Keith Humphreys on election anxiety and how to cope before and after ballots are cast