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Big ‘I’ Experts Preview 2024 Election

Nathan Riedel, Big “I” senior vice president of federal government affairs, sits down with Molly Abboud, Big “I” director of political affairs, to discuss potential outcomes for the election on Nov. 5.
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big ‘i’ experts preview 2024 election

The 2024 election is less than two weeks away. In this short video, Nathan Riedel, Big “I" senior vice president of federal government affairs, sits down with Molly Abboud, Big “I" director of political affairs, to discuss potential outcomes for the election on Nov. 5.

The presidential race is coming down to the wire and the balance of power in the U.S. Senate is leaning in one clear direction with Democrats defending a fragile majority. Meanwhile, control of the U.S. House of Representatives remains a true jump ball with Republicans playing more defense than offense.

Riedel and Abboud break down the key factors impacting this year's election while diving into some demographic shifts in the electorate that could pay big dividends for both parties—in this election and beyond.

Public polling proved wildly inaccurate in the 2016 and 2020 presidential elections. Listen to their take on whether the polls can be trusted this year.

Riedel and Abboud also examine crucial swing states in the Sun Belt—Arizona, Georgia, Nevada and North Carolina—and the Rust Belt—Michigan, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin—that will determine the 47th President of the United States and lay out potential paths to victory for both sides.

Political experts from the Big “I" also point out the states, districts and counties to watch early in the evening to better understand the mood of the electorate and potential election outcome.

Teddie Norton Reilly is Big “I" chief of staff.

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Wednesday, November 6, 2024
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