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September 2022

Explore The Ways Republicans Or Democrats Could Win The Midterms
Which Basketball Schools Are Pretending To Be Football Schools?
What Democrats’ Win In Alaska Tells Us About November
Forget Last Year’s Finish. Formula One Is Drama-Free Again.
Why Sarah Palin Lost
Politics Podcast: Why Sarah Palin Lost
What’s Driving Biden’s Approval Rating Up?
The Seventh Battle For Riddler Nation
Why Trump’s Presence In The Midterms Is Risky For The GOP
Why Conservative Voters Support Liberal Ballot Measures
Why Massachusetts’s Governorship Is The Likeliest To Flip In 2022
Do You Buy That … Dems Are Favored To Win Pennsylvania Senate And Governor’s Races?
How BYU Became ‘QB U’
What To Expect Between Now And Election Day
Politics Podcast: What To Expect Between Now And Election Day
Georgia’s Senate Race Is Much Closer Than The Governor Election. Will That Hold Until November?
Does Herschel Walker Have Enough Goodwill In Georgia To Win A Senate Seat?
Our AFC Projections Are Bullish On The Bills
The Datasets We’re Looking At This Week
Our NFC Projections Foresee A Battle Of The Bays
What Is Republicans’ Path To Winning The Senate?
Will Abortion Stay Legal In Pennsylvania?
The Biggest Historical Midterm Upsets And Other Election Trivia
The Supreme Court Is More Unpopular Than Ever. That Could Help Democrats.
Can You Cover The Baking Sheet With Cookies?
Why A State Like Michigan Might Actually Be A Blue State
Aaron Judge’s Historic Season Keeps Rolling — Even When His Teammates Fall Flat
A Sun-Aces WNBA Finals Feels Fated. But Each Team’s Path Was Far From It.
A Suns-Aces WNBA Finals Feels Fated. But Each Team’s Path Was Far From It.
Republican Nominees In 40 States Think The 2020 Election Was Stolen. Here’s Why That Matters.
5 Races To Watch In New Hampshire And Rhode Island
Why Republicans Keep Failing To Pass Abortion Bans
The NFL Is Back, And So Are The Wild Comebacks (And Kicking Woes)
Does The Monarchy Rely On Public Approval?
Politics Podcast: Does The Monarchy Rely On Public Approval?
Should Alabama Be Worried That It Almost Lost To Texas?
The Last Chance For Election Deniers To Win Primaries
King Charles III Isn’t Nearly As Popular As The Queen Was. Does That Matter?
Why Are Senate Candidates Avoiding Debates?
Republicans Can’t Agree On New Abortion Restrictions
What Went Down During The Final Primary Night Of 2022
Scott Frost Was Hired To Fix Nebraska Football. Instead, He Helped It Reach New Lows.
Why Monkeypox Wasn’t Another COVID-19
The Datasets We’re Looking At This Week
This Candidate Thinks The 2020 Election Was Illegitimate. But He’d Rather You Didn’t Know That.
Which NFL Running Backs Got The Best Chances In Week 1?
The Midterms Will Determine If Wisconsin’s Abortion Laws Stay In The 1800s
It's Not Yet Time To Start Worrying About The Polls
Politics Podcast: It’s Not Yet Time To Start Worrying About The Polls
What’s Behind Democrats’ Improvement In Our Congressional Forecasts?
Trust In Institutions Is Eroding On Both Sides Of The Pond, And The Queen Was Not Exempt
Will The Polls Overestimate Democrats Again?
Can You Build The Biggest ‘Anigram’?
Could A Republican Win Colorado’s Senate Seat?
A’ja Wilson And The Aces Finally Fulfilled Their Championship Potential. Is A Dynasty Next?
Lindsey Graham’s Abortion Ban Is Dividing GOP Senate Candidates In Swing States
Week 2 Gave Us All The Epic NFL Comebacks We Could Handle
Which Party Are Latino Voters Choosing In 2022?
Politics Podcast: Which Party Are Latino Voters Choosing In 2022?
When Abortion Isn’t A Partisan Issue
Why Some MLB Pitchers Are Abandoning The Fastball
Wisconsin Polls Look Good For Democrats, But We Need More Of Them
College Kickers Are Even Less Reliable Than Usual This Year
Lindsay Graham And Chuck Schumer Have Opposite Midterm Strategies
Lindsey Graham And Chuck Schumer Have Opposite Midterm Strategies
Latino Voters Swung Right In 2020. Will They Again In 2022?
People Of Color Make Up 41 Percent Of The U.S. But Only 28 Percent Of General-Election Candidates
Latino Voters Shifted Right in 2020. What Does That Mean for Arizona and Nevada This Year?
The Datasets We’re Looking At This Week
The Dolphins Wanted To Let Tua Tagovailoa Go. Now They’ve Unleashed Him.
The New York Giants’ Perfect Start Is Unexpected. So Is Their Play-Calling.
How Realignment Is Changing College Football, In 20 Maps
More Democrats Than Ever Support The Palestinian Cause, And That’s Dividing The Party
Is Social Media Turning Us Into Political Extremists?
How Americans Feel About Republican Governors Sending Migrants To Blue Cities
Can You Buy The Right Shirt?
Politics Podcast: Is Social Media Turning Us Into Political Extremists?
Paul Goldschmidt Is On His Way To The MVP — And Maybe Even The Hall Of Fame
Farewell To Roger Federer — And His Formidable Forehand
Abortion Access In North Carolina Might Hinge On 5 Seats In The State Legislature
The Polls Still Do Not Show A GOP Bounceback
We Fixed An Error In Our Deluxe Midterm Forecast
How Black Americans Reshaped Politics In Georgia
Why Misinformation Spreads So Quickly On Social Media
The Braves’ Rookies Are Leading Their Repeat Bid
Butt-Punting Is A Bad Idea, And Other NFL Lessons Learned From Week 3
Why Biden's Unpopularity Doesn't Seem To Be Tanking Democrats
Politics Podcast: Why Biden’s Unpopularity Doesn’t Seem To Be Tanking Democrats
Our College Football Playoff Forecast Is Back — And So Are The Usual Contenders
The Yankees And Dodgers Fought An ‘Uncivil War’ In The ‘70s. That Rivalry Might Rekindle This October.
Come To Our Politics Podcast Live Show!
Can Google Searches Tell Us Something The Polls Can’t?
Progressives Took A Step Back In The 2022 Primaries — But They’re Playing The Long Game
How Black Americans Transformed Georgia’s Political Landscape
Does Brighton Belong Among The Premier League Elite?
The Datasets We’re Looking At This Week
Women Have Swung Toward Democrats Since The Dobbs Decision
Do Democrats And Republicans Agree On Anything About Climate Change And Immigration?
The Best Red Zone Teams Are The Ones That Get There
Two Election Deniers Are Facing Very Different Odds In Arizona
Democrats Need More Than Beto O’Rourke If They Want To Flip Texas
How Waffle House Helps Us Respond To Hurricanes
There’s A 6-In-10 Chance One Party Will Control Both Chambers Of Congress
Politics Podcast: There’s A 6-In-10 Chance One Party Will Control Both Chambers Of Congress
Iranians Are Ready For A Different Approach to Religion and Government
Can You Crack The Safe?
5 Reasons For Democrats To Still Be Concerned About The Midterms
How Natural Disasters Can Change A Politician
What Is Going On In Alaska? … And More Questions From Listeners