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NRPLUS Conference Call with Rich Lowry and Sean Trende

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On November 30, National Review editor in chief Rich Lowry spoke with political analyst Sean Trende on a private, members-only NRPLUS conference call.

Rich and Sean kicked off the call by analyzing results of the presidential election and discussing what some may deem to be anomalies in the election results. The pair analyzed the reasons behind the election shifting the way it did, including the heavy impact suburbanites had on the outcome. They tackled many questions from members, including questions about the reliability of polling and the security issues associated with mail-in voting. They also highlighted how little campaigning contributes to the outcome of an election — and discussed what actually influences people to vote one way or the other. The pair also discussed the fight for the Senate seats in Georgia, and Sean shared his predictions for how that election will turn out.

Listen to Sean Trende and Rich Lowry discuss these topics and more in the members-only recording above.

We look forward to seeing you on the next call.

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