1 00:00:03,880 --> 00:00:06,840 Speaker 1: From The Australian. Here's what's on the front. I'm Claire Harvey. 2 00:00:06,920 --> 00:00:13,200 Speaker 1: It's Friday, October twenty five. Billionaire Richard White has resigned 3 00:00:13,200 --> 00:00:16,400 Speaker 1: from the company that made him one of Australia's richest people. 4 00:00:16,800 --> 00:00:19,760 Speaker 1: He's at the center of a sex scandal and although 5 00:00:19,800 --> 00:00:23,439 Speaker 1: White is not accused of anything illegal, he's taking a 6 00:00:23,480 --> 00:00:27,520 Speaker 1: break and will return as a consultant earning one million 7 00:00:27,560 --> 00:00:28,400 Speaker 1: dollars a year. 8 00:00:28,640 --> 00:00:31,480 Speaker 2: Why have you resigned today, I'm not talking. 9 00:00:32,960 --> 00:00:34,839 Speaker 3: Are you concerned that that more women. 10 00:00:34,640 --> 00:00:35,720 Speaker 4: Are going to come out in slight? 11 00:00:36,760 --> 00:00:39,960 Speaker 1: You can watch that exclusive video by our reporter Leam 12 00:00:39,960 --> 00:00:43,600 Speaker 1: Mendez right now at the Australian dot com dot U. 13 00:00:46,440 --> 00:00:49,000 Speaker 1: Can you believe it? The US election is just eleven 14 00:00:49,159 --> 00:00:53,640 Speaker 1: days away. Kamala Harris has a man problem. Donald Trump 15 00:00:53,800 --> 00:00:57,880 Speaker 1: has a trust problem. Today we meet the correspondents who'll 16 00:00:57,880 --> 00:01:02,280 Speaker 1: be crisscrossing the States to you the best reporting and 17 00:01:02,400 --> 00:01:05,280 Speaker 1: analysis of this crazy campaign. 18 00:01:08,040 --> 00:01:10,200 Speaker 4: You may need to open the aft an the event 19 00:01:10,240 --> 00:01:11,080 Speaker 4: of an emergencygure. 20 00:01:11,160 --> 00:01:15,080 Speaker 1: This is American Airlines Flight five two seventy nine from Washington, 21 00:01:15,160 --> 00:01:19,160 Speaker 1: DC to Atlanta, Georgia, and on board is our reporter 22 00:01:19,440 --> 00:01:20,640 Speaker 1: Joe Kelly oh. 23 00:01:20,600 --> 00:01:23,360 Speaker 4: Best go ahead and stodos either in the overhead compartment 24 00:01:23,480 --> 00:01:26,600 Speaker 4: or completely underneath sing in front of him. Same for laptops. 25 00:01:26,680 --> 00:01:27,039 Speaker 4: Thank you. 26 00:01:27,800 --> 00:01:30,800 Speaker 1: Joe's recently moved to the States and he's getting his 27 00:01:30,880 --> 00:01:36,440 Speaker 1: head around this vast, messy, brilliant, terrifying democracy. So it 28 00:01:36,560 --> 00:01:39,080 Speaker 1: was nice for Joe to hear a familiar accent from 29 00:01:39,120 --> 00:01:39,720 Speaker 1: the cockpit. 30 00:01:40,200 --> 00:01:42,280 Speaker 5: Weather in the Atlanta area right now, it's a light 31 00:01:42,280 --> 00:01:43,000 Speaker 5: winds out of the west. 32 00:01:43,040 --> 00:01:43,840 Speaker 6: It's a good visibility. 33 00:01:43,840 --> 00:01:47,120 Speaker 4: Cliss Guy's temperature of eighty degrees is please sit back, relax, Joe. 34 00:01:47,160 --> 00:01:47,920 Speaker 6: The flight local book. 35 00:01:48,720 --> 00:01:52,680 Speaker 1: Georgia is a crucial swing state. Donald Trump won it 36 00:01:52,760 --> 00:01:55,440 Speaker 1: in twenty sixteen and Joe Biden took it off him 37 00:01:55,480 --> 00:01:59,920 Speaker 1: in twenty twenty, but only just. Joe's flown to Atlanta 38 00:02:00,080 --> 00:02:03,240 Speaker 1: for a Kamala Harris rally as she attempts to bring 39 00:02:03,280 --> 00:02:06,640 Speaker 1: it all back to Trump's character. Do you think Donald 40 00:02:06,640 --> 00:02:07,760 Speaker 1: Trump is a fascist? 41 00:02:07,840 --> 00:02:08,000 Speaker 2: Yes? 42 00:02:08,000 --> 00:02:11,760 Speaker 6: I do, Yes, I do. He himself has said he 43 00:02:11,800 --> 00:02:15,600 Speaker 6: would terminate the Constitution of the United States and wants 44 00:02:15,600 --> 00:02:18,960 Speaker 6: to earn your vote. To stand again behind the seal 45 00:02:19,040 --> 00:02:20,840 Speaker 6: of the President of the United States. 46 00:02:21,440 --> 00:02:25,400 Speaker 1: On stage with Harris in Atlanta will be Barack Obama, you. 47 00:02:28,160 --> 00:02:29,040 Speaker 6: Are you running a go? 48 00:02:30,560 --> 00:02:34,160 Speaker 1: A couple of days ago, Obama joined eminem on stage 49 00:02:34,240 --> 00:02:37,600 Speaker 1: in Detroit and wrapped his two thousand and two hit 50 00:02:37,919 --> 00:02:38,679 Speaker 1: Lose Yourself. 51 00:02:38,919 --> 00:02:44,720 Speaker 3: Now, I notice my palms are sweating. Lose Leek, I's 52 00:02:44,760 --> 00:02:49,559 Speaker 3: a heaven, Bama on my sweater, Runner on Spagunna. 53 00:02:50,880 --> 00:02:53,440 Speaker 6: I'm nervous, but I'm a surface. I'm a comb and 54 00:02:53,560 --> 00:02:53,920 Speaker 6: run it. 55 00:02:53,960 --> 00:02:56,840 Speaker 1: The risk of rolling out a political superstar is that 56 00:02:56,919 --> 00:02:58,720 Speaker 1: they upstage the candidate. 57 00:02:59,480 --> 00:03:04,240 Speaker 4: That's problem. I've watched Barack Obama's rally a couple of 58 00:03:04,360 --> 00:03:10,200 Speaker 4: days ago, and the guy's electric. He's completely comfortable, he's 59 00:03:10,560 --> 00:03:15,720 Speaker 4: full of charisma and energy, and he's so persuasive. Barack 60 00:03:15,800 --> 00:03:19,320 Speaker 4: Obama and Bill Clinton are the great persuaders of politics, 61 00:03:19,680 --> 00:03:23,440 Speaker 4: and he looks so natural making all these arguments about 62 00:03:23,480 --> 00:03:27,200 Speaker 4: Donald Trump. What's Donald Trump's plan for healthcare? Well, he 63 00:03:27,240 --> 00:03:28,600 Speaker 4: has for concept of a plan. 64 00:03:29,720 --> 00:03:33,800 Speaker 3: Now I want you all to think about this. Let's 65 00:03:33,800 --> 00:03:39,000 Speaker 3: say your boss gives you an assignment, says, look, I 66 00:03:39,040 --> 00:03:44,000 Speaker 3: need it by Friday. So Friday rolls around. Your boss 67 00:03:44,000 --> 00:03:48,040 Speaker 3: says did you finish that project? And you said, well, 68 00:03:49,520 --> 00:03:52,800 Speaker 3: actually I haven't started, but I do have a concept 69 00:03:53,320 --> 00:03:53,920 Speaker 3: of a plan. 70 00:03:55,360 --> 00:03:59,040 Speaker 4: Obviously, Kammler is trying to use him to the best 71 00:03:59,080 --> 00:04:01,520 Speaker 4: of her ability to help her get over the line 72 00:04:02,120 --> 00:04:05,240 Speaker 4: and deploy him as a political weapon. But I think 73 00:04:05,280 --> 00:04:08,200 Speaker 4: the I think the reality is is that he is 74 00:04:08,240 --> 00:04:11,200 Speaker 4: so much more effective in making these arguments than she is. 75 00:04:11,520 --> 00:04:14,320 Speaker 4: But this is what she needs. She needs to be 76 00:04:14,440 --> 00:04:18,440 Speaker 4: rolling out people like Barrick Obaman out. It really nail 77 00:04:18,520 --> 00:04:21,520 Speaker 4: her message in. With less than two weeks now away 78 00:04:21,520 --> 00:04:22,679 Speaker 4: from November five. 79 00:04:23,080 --> 00:04:26,560 Speaker 1: Kamala Harris is directly appealing to American women on the 80 00:04:26,680 --> 00:04:30,320 Speaker 1: hot issue of abortion rights, but that leaves the Democrats 81 00:04:30,320 --> 00:04:33,880 Speaker 1: exposed with the other half of the population. There's a 82 00:04:33,920 --> 00:04:37,800 Speaker 1: significant differential in Harris's popularity with men. 83 00:04:38,520 --> 00:04:42,839 Speaker 4: I think there's been a problem for the Democrats over 84 00:04:42,839 --> 00:04:46,560 Speaker 4: a long period of time which Trump has exploited. And 85 00:04:46,760 --> 00:04:51,640 Speaker 4: I think this plays particularly towards young men who basically 86 00:04:51,920 --> 00:04:55,560 Speaker 4: have this combative view towards the left now and in 87 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:59,920 Speaker 4: Donald Trump they see a figure and I conoclastic, irrev 88 00:05:00,160 --> 00:05:03,960 Speaker 4: and political figure who's willing to give the middle finger 89 00:05:04,640 --> 00:05:09,920 Speaker 4: to the left and the sense of political correctness and 90 00:05:10,279 --> 00:05:15,119 Speaker 4: these trends of diversity, equity, inclusion, and some of these 91 00:05:15,320 --> 00:05:19,279 Speaker 4: narratives about toxic masculinity and so on. So I think 92 00:05:20,200 --> 00:05:23,760 Speaker 4: if you look at it from that perspective, this is 93 00:05:24,000 --> 00:05:28,240 Speaker 4: one possible explanation for why Trump has been able to 94 00:05:28,279 --> 00:05:33,039 Speaker 4: say outrageous things from the absurd to the extreme, that 95 00:05:33,120 --> 00:05:35,560 Speaker 4: any other politician would never be able to say and 96 00:05:35,600 --> 00:05:40,000 Speaker 4: get away with, and yet not faced a penalty electorally. 97 00:05:40,360 --> 00:05:43,520 Speaker 5: They're eating the dogs, the people that came in, they're 98 00:05:43,520 --> 00:05:45,640 Speaker 5: eating the cats, they're eating. 99 00:05:45,400 --> 00:05:48,560 Speaker 4: In fact, he seems to have been rewarded and edging closer. 100 00:05:49,040 --> 00:05:51,719 Speaker 4: So I don't think that's something that you can really 101 00:05:51,839 --> 00:05:54,920 Speaker 4: arrest in the final two weeks of an election campaign. However, 102 00:05:54,960 --> 00:05:58,560 Speaker 4: I mean, if she loses, I think there will be 103 00:05:59,320 --> 00:06:04,159 Speaker 4: some need to address this issue about appealing to young men. 104 00:06:04,640 --> 00:06:08,480 Speaker 4: You can't just rely on young women to make up 105 00:06:08,520 --> 00:06:12,000 Speaker 4: for young men abandoning you. So I think if they 106 00:06:12,040 --> 00:06:14,960 Speaker 4: actually did something there that would make them more formidable. 107 00:06:15,360 --> 00:06:17,320 Speaker 4: But to look that's said, it's pretty late in the 108 00:06:17,400 --> 00:06:19,359 Speaker 4: dapt for them to be able to rectify that. 109 00:06:19,480 --> 00:06:24,599 Speaker 1: I'd say, in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, Donald Trump was working 110 00:06:24,640 --> 00:06:29,240 Speaker 1: a different angle, frying chips and flipping burgers at McDonald's. 111 00:06:29,560 --> 00:06:32,360 Speaker 5: This is not a normal situation, isn't it. I don't know. 112 00:06:32,360 --> 00:06:34,960 Speaker 5: When you want a good looking family, how did you 113 00:06:35,040 --> 00:06:37,600 Speaker 5: produce those good looking kids? Of course, the whole thing 114 00:06:37,680 --> 00:06:41,080 Speaker 5: was staged. The McDonald's was closed. They weren't real customers. 115 00:06:41,640 --> 00:06:45,320 Speaker 1: Adam Crichton has been the Australians correspondent in Washington, DC 116 00:06:45,560 --> 00:06:47,280 Speaker 1: for the past few years. 117 00:06:47,560 --> 00:06:50,680 Speaker 5: But it completely dominated the news cycle. And despite the 118 00:06:50,680 --> 00:06:52,880 Speaker 5: fact that now he's definitely a politician, he's no longer 119 00:06:52,920 --> 00:06:56,960 Speaker 5: a businessman, but he's still the master showman and he's 120 00:06:56,960 --> 00:06:58,960 Speaker 5: just got his mind on how things are going to 121 00:06:59,000 --> 00:07:02,239 Speaker 5: play in the media all the time. And I think 122 00:07:02,720 --> 00:07:06,320 Speaker 5: that stunt, and it was a stunt, really worked very 123 00:07:06,360 --> 00:07:06,920 Speaker 5: well for him. 124 00:07:07,120 --> 00:07:09,880 Speaker 1: He's got amazing stage presence. He is one of those 125 00:07:09,920 --> 00:07:14,280 Speaker 1: people with the X factor, isn't he. How seriously do 126 00:07:14,320 --> 00:07:18,120 Speaker 1: you think Americans are taking into account the things that 127 00:07:18,160 --> 00:07:22,760 Speaker 1: they learned about him since the twenty sixteen election, For example, 128 00:07:23,160 --> 00:07:25,720 Speaker 1: the events of January sixth, when a mob of his 129 00:07:25,760 --> 00:07:32,000 Speaker 1: supporters stormed the Capitol, his reluctance to concede power. Have 130 00:07:32,080 --> 00:07:33,240 Speaker 1: those things made a difference? 131 00:07:33,560 --> 00:07:35,360 Speaker 5: Yeah, look, I think they have and he must really 132 00:07:35,400 --> 00:07:37,160 Speaker 5: regret his behavior on January the sixth. 133 00:07:37,560 --> 00:07:40,240 Speaker 1: We fight like hell, and if you don't fight like hell, 134 00:07:40,560 --> 00:07:40,920 Speaker 1: you're not. 135 00:07:40,880 --> 00:07:42,200 Speaker 3: Going to have a country anymore. 136 00:07:42,640 --> 00:07:45,240 Speaker 5: Because I think if he hadn't behaved that way, and 137 00:07:45,320 --> 00:07:47,680 Speaker 5: of course he would dispute obviously that he did anything wrong, 138 00:07:47,720 --> 00:07:49,560 Speaker 5: but I'm sure in private he'd be like, oh, if 139 00:07:49,560 --> 00:07:52,000 Speaker 5: I just had have said a few more things, it 140 00:07:52,040 --> 00:07:53,800 Speaker 5: wouldn't be so bad for me. And I think he'd 141 00:07:53,800 --> 00:07:56,920 Speaker 5: be a shoeing to win, because the reality is the 142 00:07:56,920 --> 00:08:01,200 Speaker 5: Biden administration's very unpopular, and Harris is walking on eggshells 143 00:08:01,200 --> 00:08:03,360 Speaker 5: trying to distance herself from it while she still is 144 00:08:03,360 --> 00:08:05,640 Speaker 5: the vice president and she still has loyalty to Joe Biden. 145 00:08:05,920 --> 00:08:07,800 Speaker 5: So it's a hard task. Now you have the huge 146 00:08:07,840 --> 00:08:10,200 Speaker 5: influx of immigrants, which has been very unpopular in the 147 00:08:10,280 --> 00:08:12,200 Speaker 5: southern border, and then of course you had a couple 148 00:08:12,200 --> 00:08:15,360 Speaker 5: of years of nine percent inflation thereabouts, which hasn't happened 149 00:08:15,360 --> 00:08:18,760 Speaker 5: in your decades. So those two things would ordinarily see 150 00:08:18,800 --> 00:08:21,000 Speaker 5: the end of any government. But as you suggest, there 151 00:08:21,040 --> 00:08:22,960 Speaker 5: is all this baggage that Trump has, and it is 152 00:08:23,240 --> 00:08:25,680 Speaker 5: very huge, and it's certainly ways on his candidacy. 153 00:08:25,720 --> 00:08:29,640 Speaker 1: It has to Trump's seventy eight now, and he says 154 00:08:29,800 --> 00:08:33,200 Speaker 1: if he loses, he won't try again in twenty twenty eight. 155 00:08:33,600 --> 00:08:35,880 Speaker 5: He pretty emphatically ruled that out a few weeks ago. 156 00:08:36,080 --> 00:08:38,480 Speaker 5: It wasn't widely reported in the mainstream media, but no, 157 00:08:38,600 --> 00:08:40,520 Speaker 5: he was pretty emphatic. He said, no, absolutely not. 158 00:08:40,559 --> 00:08:41,400 Speaker 2: I will not run again. 159 00:08:43,280 --> 00:08:47,559 Speaker 1: Coming up, can Trump actually win this? While I've got you, 160 00:08:47,600 --> 00:08:50,880 Speaker 1: there's a new episode of our podcast Bromwin coming this weekend. 161 00:08:51,320 --> 00:08:54,160 Speaker 1: It's the cold case investigation by one of the world's 162 00:08:54,280 --> 00:08:59,000 Speaker 1: most famous investigative journalists, our very own Headley Thomas. You 163 00:08:59,040 --> 00:09:01,720 Speaker 1: can check out the latter episode and hear all of 164 00:09:01,760 --> 00:09:05,920 Speaker 1: Bromwin first and read all our exclusive stories by joining 165 00:09:05,960 --> 00:09:26,319 Speaker 1: us subscribers at the Australian dot com dot au. Cameron 166 00:09:26,360 --> 00:09:29,440 Speaker 1: Stewart will bought a plane to America in the coming days, 167 00:09:29,480 --> 00:09:32,680 Speaker 1: where he'll join Joe Kelly and Adam Crichton on the ground. 168 00:09:33,200 --> 00:09:36,319 Speaker 1: His intern will be holding the fort here in Australia 169 00:09:36,440 --> 00:09:39,240 Speaker 1: while he's gone. I like your fairy friend. 170 00:09:40,360 --> 00:09:42,200 Speaker 2: This is Corgy, a cat called Corgy. 171 00:09:42,840 --> 00:09:46,840 Speaker 1: As the Australian's chief international correspondent, Cam's covered his fair 172 00:09:46,880 --> 00:09:50,240 Speaker 1: share of US elections. He was there in twenty sixteen 173 00:09:50,400 --> 00:09:54,600 Speaker 1: and again in twenty twenty. Cam was at Capitol Hill 174 00:09:54,679 --> 00:10:01,480 Speaker 1: on January sixth when a mob of Trump supporters stormed Congress. 175 00:10:03,240 --> 00:10:06,240 Speaker 2: No presidential election has been this closed for so long, 176 00:10:06,280 --> 00:10:09,679 Speaker 2: for sixty years. And what I think is remarkable about that, Claire, 177 00:10:09,760 --> 00:10:12,680 Speaker 2: is We've never really had such leading drama. We've had 178 00:10:13,280 --> 00:10:17,000 Speaker 2: a sitting president at the eleventh hour abandoned his candidacy. 179 00:10:17,520 --> 00:10:21,120 Speaker 2: We've had two assassination attempts, complete with a bloodied the 180 00:10:21,200 --> 00:10:23,360 Speaker 2: year and a defiant vist pump. 181 00:10:29,920 --> 00:10:36,160 Speaker 3: Ready shoot us down. 182 00:10:39,480 --> 00:10:42,480 Speaker 2: And we've had the sudden rise of a black woman 183 00:10:42,640 --> 00:10:46,160 Speaker 2: taking on a newly convicted felon. After all of that, 184 00:10:46,200 --> 00:10:47,960 Speaker 2: you would have thought somehow or either one of the 185 00:10:47,960 --> 00:10:51,160 Speaker 2: candidates would surge ahead. But here we are almost deadlocked 186 00:10:51,440 --> 00:10:53,400 Speaker 2: less than two weeks before the election. 187 00:10:54,080 --> 00:10:57,240 Speaker 1: Over the years, you've spoken to thousands of Americans. Cam 188 00:10:57,480 --> 00:11:01,040 Speaker 1: what's your sense now of where where America is at? 189 00:11:01,280 --> 00:11:04,160 Speaker 1: Are they willing to give Donald Trump another chance? 190 00:11:04,640 --> 00:11:07,720 Speaker 2: I think they are potentially willing, Claire. It's interesting because 191 00:11:07,720 --> 00:11:10,920 Speaker 2: the electric is changing. It's changed from the previous campaigns 192 00:11:10,920 --> 00:11:15,000 Speaker 2: I've covered, and a lot of it has gone in 193 00:11:15,120 --> 00:11:18,920 Speaker 2: Trump's favor to an extent. For example, Trump is now 194 00:11:18,960 --> 00:11:22,800 Speaker 2: winning black and Hispanic votes that he never won before, 195 00:11:22,800 --> 00:11:25,480 Speaker 2: and that doesn't get these and the Hispanic voters are 196 00:11:25,480 --> 00:11:28,920 Speaker 2: still overwhelming with Democrat, but he's peeling off one tenth 197 00:11:28,960 --> 00:11:32,120 Speaker 2: of them or fifth of them's according to some polls. 198 00:11:32,160 --> 00:11:35,040 Speaker 2: And you know that could be a really important fact 199 00:11:35,080 --> 00:11:38,520 Speaker 2: that in a close race like this we're seeing Trump 200 00:11:39,160 --> 00:11:43,360 Speaker 2: his red red meat megabase is very loyal. They will 201 00:11:43,360 --> 00:11:45,560 Speaker 2: never move. The key for Trump is can he win 202 00:11:45,720 --> 00:11:48,640 Speaker 2: back the middle ground which he lost last time. Now 203 00:11:48,960 --> 00:11:51,280 Speaker 2: in areas like the Hispanic vote, the Black volt and 204 00:11:51,360 --> 00:11:54,800 Speaker 2: also just the mail vote. He's got very high support 205 00:11:54,920 --> 00:11:58,760 Speaker 2: amongst men, that fifteen percent advantage compared to Krmala Harris. 206 00:11:58,800 --> 00:12:01,960 Speaker 2: So there are who is a solid constituency for Trump 207 00:12:02,000 --> 00:12:04,120 Speaker 2: and it could be enough to get him over the line. 208 00:12:04,400 --> 00:12:06,640 Speaker 2: But on the other side, we have a gender to 209 00:12:06,679 --> 00:12:10,280 Speaker 2: bide here where Carla Harris enjoys a massive amount of 210 00:12:10,280 --> 00:12:13,440 Speaker 2: support from women. They are of about fifteen percent as well. 211 00:12:13,679 --> 00:12:15,959 Speaker 2: And also we have younger voters. The difference I think 212 00:12:16,000 --> 00:12:18,319 Speaker 2: between this and the twenty twenty election I Coavi Claire, 213 00:12:18,360 --> 00:12:20,520 Speaker 2: is that a lot of younger voters are getting very 214 00:12:20,600 --> 00:12:23,880 Speaker 2: energized and enjoining this. They're registering for voting now, et 215 00:12:23,920 --> 00:12:27,960 Speaker 2: cetera on the Democrat side, mainly because they see Harris 216 00:12:28,000 --> 00:12:31,160 Speaker 2: as a generational change a candidate where they didn't get 217 00:12:31,160 --> 00:12:34,679 Speaker 2: that with Biden in twenty twenty. And I think that's 218 00:12:34,679 --> 00:12:37,520 Speaker 2: something that the Democrats are really hoping will be a 219 00:12:37,600 --> 00:12:41,040 Speaker 2: key factor here, get out the vote amongst young Democrat voters. 220 00:12:41,880 --> 00:12:45,600 Speaker 1: Poles have been getting US voting sentiment wrong now for 221 00:12:45,760 --> 00:12:49,480 Speaker 1: nearly a decade. So can we trust the polls this 222 00:12:49,600 --> 00:12:50,280 Speaker 1: time around? 223 00:12:50,720 --> 00:12:53,520 Speaker 2: There's a critical question because in twenty sixteen, of course, 224 00:12:53,640 --> 00:12:57,520 Speaker 2: the poles famously underestimated Trump. He came and defeated tell 225 00:12:57,559 --> 00:12:59,559 Speaker 2: to read Clinton when he was up to three points 226 00:12:59,640 --> 00:13:02,520 Speaker 2: behind on the day. So the poles were very wrong. 227 00:13:03,000 --> 00:13:05,319 Speaker 2: And then all the posters said, hey, that's okay, we've 228 00:13:05,320 --> 00:13:07,240 Speaker 2: fixed it. We've worked it out. This is the signment 229 00:13:07,280 --> 00:13:10,400 Speaker 2: Trump voter. We're going to adjust our polls accordingly. In 230 00:13:10,400 --> 00:13:13,720 Speaker 2: twenty twenty, they are also disastrous. They underestimated the Trump 231 00:13:13,760 --> 00:13:17,520 Speaker 2: vote by about three point five percentage points on average, 232 00:13:17,720 --> 00:13:19,720 Speaker 2: So that meant that while Biden did win the twenty 233 00:13:19,720 --> 00:13:21,560 Speaker 2: twenty lesion, he went up by far less than the 234 00:13:21,559 --> 00:13:24,959 Speaker 2: poles were suggesting. Now the posters like the boy who 235 00:13:24,960 --> 00:13:27,880 Speaker 2: Crow Will are saying yes, we've fixed it again. Believe 236 00:13:27,960 --> 00:13:31,440 Speaker 2: us this time around. But now if they have, fine, 237 00:13:31,520 --> 00:13:34,680 Speaker 2: But if they haven't, then Trump will win because the 238 00:13:34,679 --> 00:13:35,959 Speaker 2: Poles are simply too close. 239 00:13:36,000 --> 00:13:36,880 Speaker 5: So if the. 240 00:13:36,840 --> 00:13:39,920 Speaker 2: Poles again underestimate Trump, he will win. And that's a 241 00:13:39,920 --> 00:13:42,079 Speaker 2: real wildcard and that's certainly what a lot of Trump 242 00:13:42,160 --> 00:13:43,400 Speaker 2: voters are quite hoping for. 243 00:13:43,440 --> 00:13:46,600 Speaker 1: Of course, you can read and watch all the reporting 244 00:13:46,640 --> 00:13:49,920 Speaker 1: and analysis from Cameron, Joe and Adam for the coming 245 00:13:49,920 --> 00:13:53,199 Speaker 1: eleven days and life coverage of the results as they 246 00:13:53,240 --> 00:13:56,520 Speaker 1: come in at The Australian dot com. 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