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In a regular election cycle, Presidents often employ what is called the "coattails effect" to help elect down ballot candidates in their party. Their influence and campaign presence can help sway voters to vote for their endorsed candidate. However, very little is regular about this upcoming election. And this time, democrats are using their popularity in their respective states to push voters to vote for President Biden, in a "reverse coattails" effect. How will this impact 2024 in November? Paul Kane from the Washington Post joins the show.
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In a regular election cycle, Presidents often employ what is called the "coattails effect" to help elect down ballot candidates in their party. Their influence and campaign presence can help sway voters to vote for their endorsed candidate. However, very little is regular about this upcoming election. And this time, democrats are using their popularity in their respective states to push voters to vote for President Biden, in a "reverse coattails" effect. How will this impact 2024 in November? Paul Kane from the Washington Post joins the show.
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