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What Remains Unanswered After The 2020 Election, with William Howell and Luigi Zingales
Episode 44

What Remains Unanswered After The 2020 Election, with William Howell and Luigi Zingales

It’s hard to think of a presidential election that's raised more questions than 2020. What do these results tell us about the views and desires of the American public, what the polls got right and wrong, and how all of this will affect our economy? We turned to two fellow University of Chicago Podcast Network hosts to discuss: Luigi Zingales, professor of economics and host of the Capitalisn’t; and William Howell, chair of the Department of Political Science and host of the Not Another Politic

Big Brains

November 11, 202034m 20s

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Show Notes

It’s hard to think of a presidential election that has raised as many questions as 2020. What do these results tell us about the views and desires of the American public, what the polls got right and wrong, and how all of this will affect our economy? To find some answers, we turned to two leading UChicago scholars—and fellow University of Chicago Podcast Network hosts to discuss what comes next, following the historic election of Joe Biden and Kamala Harris.

Big Brains host Paul M. Rand welcomes Luigi Zingales, professor of economics and host of the Capitalisn’t podcastand William Howell, chair of the Department of Political Science and host of the Not Another Politics Podcastto untangle the record-setting 2020 campaign and debate the future of the country, post-President Trump.


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