
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


America is unlikely to know the presidential winner on election night, due to the expected surge of mail-in votes. The nightmare scenario is that one candidate will appear to have won, based on initial results, but then the leader flips as more mail-in votes are counted. Dan discusses Election Day plans and concerns and why states don’t plan to just keep quiet until all of their votes are counted with New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, a Democrat and current president of the National Association of Secretaries of State.
By Axios4.3
689689 ratings
America is unlikely to know the presidential winner on election night, due to the expected surge of mail-in votes. The nightmare scenario is that one candidate will appear to have won, based on initial results, but then the leader flips as more mail-in votes are counted. Dan discusses Election Day plans and concerns and why states don’t plan to just keep quiet until all of their votes are counted with New Mexico Secretary of State Maggie Toulouse Oliver, a Democrat and current president of the National Association of Secretaries of State.

32,092 Listeners

30,716 Listeners

8,786 Listeners

26,263 Listeners

112,187 Listeners

56,559 Listeners

10,291 Listeners

5,202 Listeners

6,090 Listeners

555 Listeners

5,497 Listeners

10,182 Listeners

6,404 Listeners

2,020 Listeners

5,529 Listeners

4,366 Listeners

16,172 Listeners