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  • Dr. Allan Lichtman

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    Lichtman created the Keys to the White House model with Soviet seismologist Vladimir Keilis-Borok in 1981. The model uses 13 true/false criteria to predict whether the presidential candidate of the incumbent party will win or lose the next election.[1] Using this model, Lichtman has accurately predicted the winner of every U.S. presidential election since 1984, with the exception of 2000,[2] although he did forecast successfully that Al Gore would win the popular vote that year. He ran for the U.S. Senate seat from Maryland in 2006, finishing in sixth place in the Democratic primary. In 2017, Lichtman published The Case for Impeachment, laying out multiple arguments for the impeachment of Donald Trump.

  • Jonathan Vigliotti, CBS News national correspondent

    in Politics Progressive

    Jonathan Vigliotti is an American reporter with CBS News since May 2015. He has been a national correspondent based in Los Angeles since March 2019 and was a London-based foreign correspondent from 2015 to 2019.His reports can be seen regularly on the network's news programs, and affiliate service Newspath.Previously he worked for WNBC in New York City and contributed to The New York Times.

  • Sarah McCammon will join us to discuss her book The Exvangelicals

    in Politics Progressive

    Sarah McCammon is an American journalist and a National Correspondent for National Public Radio, covering the Mid-Atlantic and Southeastern regions of the United States. Her reporting focuses on political, social and cultural divides in America, including abortion and reproductive rights, the intersections of politics and religion, as well as breaking news. She previously reported for NPR Member stations in Georgia, Iowa and Nebraska.