All In With Chris Hayes Season 2020 Episode 209 October 22, 2020
- October 22, 2020
In this episode of All In with Chris Hayes, which aired on October 22, 2020, the host delved into the latest political developments leading up to the highly anticipated U.S. presidential election. With only a few days left until the election, Hayes focused on the latest trends in polling data, the impact of potential voter suppression efforts, and the ongoing battle over mail-in ballots.
To kick off the show, Hayes spoke with a political scientist about the history and effectiveness of poll-watching efforts by the Republican Party. The guest discussed how such efforts have been used in the past to intimidate voters and suppress turnout, and how they could impact the 2020 election. The two also talked about the role of the judiciary in addressing voter suppression and issues around mail-in ballots.
Next, Hayes turned to a panel of experts to discuss the ongoing controversy over mail-in voting. With many states expanding their absentee and mail-in voting options due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Hayes and his guests analyzed the potential impact of these changes on the election. They discussed how some states have attempted to restrict the use of mail-in ballots, citing concerns about fraud, and the implications of such efforts on the integrity of the election.
In the second half of the show, Hayes turned to a conversation with an investigative journalist about her reporting on the Trump family's business dealings and financial ties to foreign actors. The guest discussed how the family's relationship with Deutsche Bank, which has been fined for money laundering and other financial crimes, could have implications for national security. Hayes and the journalist also explored the potential conflicts of interest created by the family's ownership of hotels and other properties, and how these could influence U.S. foreign policy decisions.
Finally, Hayes spoke with a legal expert about the latest developments in the legal battle over the Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare. With the Supreme Court set to hear a challenge to the law on November 10th, the guest discussed the potential implications of a decision to strike down all or part of the law. They also explored the political ramifications of such a decision, particularly in the midst of a pandemic that has underscored the importance of access to healthcare.
Throughout the episode, Hayes drew on his expertise as a political commentator and journalist to provide in-depth analysis of the key issues driving the 2020 election. From voter suppression to foreign business ties, the show offered viewers a comprehensive look at the challenges facing American democracy in the lead-up to Election Day.