When votes are counted in the U.S. presidential election, which factors will be the deciding factor: gender inequality, income inequality, the Latino vote, or media and marketing campaigns?
CNBC’s senior economics correspondent Steve Reisman speaks with four pollsters and digs into the data to find out who is more likely to swing the election in favor of Vice President Kamala Harris or former President Donald Trump. I checked to see if there was one. The panel also included NBC News national political correspondent Steve Kornacki. Mark Murray, NBC News senior political editor. Micah Roberts, Public Opinion Strategy Partner, CNBC Republican Pollster. Jay Campbell, Hart Research Partner and CNBC Democratic Pollster;
What is the conclusion? Yes, it’s likely economics. But other factors also influence the outcome, including personality and turnout, which candidates represent change, who generates enthusiasm, and who persuadable voters ultimately decide to support. Help you decide.
To hear the discussion, watch the full video above.