Student loan forgiveness lawsuit, Election poll accuracy

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New graduates walk into the High Point Solutions Stadium
New graduates walk into the High Point Solutions Stadium before the start of the Rutgers University graduation ceremony in Piscataway Township, N.J., on May 13, 2018. Seth Wenig/AP Photo

We learn more about the legal ramifications of the Wisconsin lawsuit challenging President Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan. Then, a political science professor joins us to discuss how accurate polls are at predicting election results.

Featured in this Show

  • New lawsuit has constitutional challenges for Biden's student loan debt forgiveness plan

    We hear why the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty is challenging the authority of the executive branch to forgive some student loan debt. Then we analyze those arguments with an expert on constitutional law.

  • Will the polls be wrong (again) in 2022?

    Pollsters were infamously wrong about the 2016 presidential election. The polls in 2020 made the same mistake of overstating Democrats’ lead. We take a look at why this has happened, and whether polls are on track to be wrong (again) about the upcoming midterms.

Episode Credits

  • Lee Rayburn Host
  • Trina La Susa Technical Director
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Colleen Leahy Producer
  • Rick Esenberg Guest
  • Eric Kasper Guest
  • Samara Klar Guest

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