What the post-debate polling tells us, the oldest candidates promise to release their medical records, Andrew Yang scores post-debate donations, Pete Buttigieg’s new plan for disaster preparedness, Kamala Harris slow-jams the news, and a few details on the October DNC debate.

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Chris Higgins on TwitterChris Higgins on InstagramElection Ride Home on TwitterElection Ride Home on FacebookPost hoc ergo propter hoc (Wikipedia)A Final Look At Who Won The Third Democratic Debate (FiveThirtyEight)The Third Debate Influenced Those Who Watched … But A Lot Of People Didn’t (FiveThirtyEight)Joe Biden, Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders commit to releasing medical records early (CNN)Andrew Yang’s campaign says over 450,000 people have entered debate contest (Politico)Resilient Communities: A New Disaster Preparedness Approach (Medium/Pete Buttigieg)Slow Jam the News with Senator Kamala Harris (YouTube/The tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon)DNC Announces Details For Fourth Presidential Primary Debate (DNC)CNN and The New York Times to co-host next Democratic presidential debate (CNN)The 2020 election calendar (Vox)Cokie Roberts, Pioneering Journalist Who Helped Shape NPR, Dies At 75 (NPR)


CORRECTION: In this podcast, Chris says the Yang plan will cost $1.2 million. It is in fact $120,000. An on-air correction will be made in tomorrow's show.

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