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The 2000 election isn’t a particularly great analogue to the Trump campaign’s legal challenges here in 2020, but it can help us better understand presidential transitions — because George W. Bush had the shortest one ever. We discussed the transfer of power on yesterday’s show, and a listener asked about it, so today we’re going to get into some presidential history. Plus: your questions about campaign finance, conservative social media and California’s new rules for gig workers, all on this super-sized Whadda Ya Wanna Know Wednesday.
Here’s a list of everything we talked about today (if these links don’t work, try our episode page at makemesmart.org):
“Campaign spending could continue long after Election Day” from “Marketplace Morning Report”
“2020 election to cost $14 billion, blowing away spending records” from Open Secrets, the Center for Responsive Politics website
“A Twitter for conservatives? Parler surges amid election misinformation crackdown” from NBC News
“Foreign election interference is finding plenty of places online to spread” from “Marketplace Tech”
“Fact-Checked on Facebook and Twitter, Conservatives Switch Their Apps” from The New York Times
“Why it’s ‘critical’ for presidential transition to move forward” from PBS NewsHour
“What’s ascertainment? The green light to launch transition” from the Associated Press
“What Uber, Lyft Prop 22 win could mean for the future of all freelance work” from NBC News
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The 2000 election isn’t a particularly great analogue to the Trump campaign’s legal challenges here in 2020, but it can help us better understand presidential transitions — because George W. Bush had the shortest one ever. We discussed the transfer of power on yesterday’s show, and a listener asked about it, so today we’re going to get into some presidential history. Plus: your questions about campaign finance, conservative social media and California’s new rules for gig workers, all on this super-sized Whadda Ya Wanna Know Wednesday.
Here’s a list of everything we talked about today (if these links don’t work, try our episode page at makemesmart.org):
“Campaign spending could continue long after Election Day” from “Marketplace Morning Report”
“2020 election to cost $14 billion, blowing away spending records” from Open Secrets, the Center for Responsive Politics website
“A Twitter for conservatives? Parler surges amid election misinformation crackdown” from NBC News
“Foreign election interference is finding plenty of places online to spread” from “Marketplace Tech”
“Fact-Checked on Facebook and Twitter, Conservatives Switch Their Apps” from The New York Times
“Why it’s ‘critical’ for presidential transition to move forward” from PBS NewsHour
“What’s ascertainment? The green light to launch transition” from the Associated Press
“What Uber, Lyft Prop 22 win could mean for the future of all freelance work” from NBC News

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