The episode cited multiple public opinion polls on topics like immigration policies, approval ratings for Biden, and the European election results.
The panelists extensively discuss and analyze various public opinion polls, their implications, and the role they play in shaping narratives around the election.
The analysis draws heavily on polling data tracking fluctuations in white public opinion on Black Lives Matter and related racial issues.
The podcast episodes provided focus extensively on the role of public opinion polling in shaping narratives and influencing outcomes in the 2024 US presidential election.
Several episodes, such as Trump vs. Biden 2.1 with Stephanie Ruhle, Eliana Johnson and Mike Madrid, Will Saletan: Trolls and Liars, and They Don't Represent Us - with Larry Lessig, delve into the interpretation and analysis of polling data and its impact on the political landscape.
Other episodes, like They came, they saw, they reckoned? and The Racial Reckoning That Wasn't, explore how public opinion polling has tracked changes in attitudes towards racial justice issues over time.