The Conservative ‘Swing’ Vote: Explained

The Conservative ‘Swing’ Vote: Explained

By WNYC Studios

Trump-to-Biden voters may decide the upcoming midterms. So, who are they? And what do they want from candidates now? 

Sarah Longwell, publisher of The Bulwark, host of the podcast “The Focus Group,” and founder of the Republican Accountability Project, has studied voters throughout this midterm election cycle. There’s one group that she finds particularly fascinating: modern-day swing voters. These voters–who voted for Donald Trump in 2016, but Joe Biden in 2020– are a small population with significant political potential. Host Kai Wright is joined by Longwell to better understand her interest in this group, as they go to the polls in Pennsylvania, Georgia, and Arizona. And, we take calls from voters on the eve of Election Day.

Companion listening for this episode:

Black Georgians Are Leading the Charge to the Polls (10/17/2022)

Young Black voters are the key to changing the politics of Georgia. What can the rest of the country learn from the civic engagement in that state?

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