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Tonight on The Steve Kornacki Programme

A forensic examination of the upcoming 2020 Presidential election 'numbers'.

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by Anonymousreply 7November 7, 2020 3:01 AM

How is Steve's pants?

by Anonymousreply 1October 26, 2020 3:06 AM

This would have been the perfect show one or two nights before the election. I'm not into the timing of this tonight.

by Anonymousreply 2October 26, 2020 3:16 AM

[quote] This would have been the perfect show one or two nights before the election. I'm not into the timing of this tonight.

Good news for you, Steve is doing this again next Sunday night, same bat time, same bat channel.

by Anonymousreply 3October 26, 2020 3:18 AM

R3, thanks. I didn't know that. That's perfect timing.

by Anonymousreply 4October 26, 2020 3:25 AM

I just found it unsettling. How can someone as repulsive as Trump be running neck-and-neck with Biden? Who wants to live in a country where this is possible?

Biden may squeak by, but half the country will still be deplorable.

by Anonymousreply 5October 26, 2020 3:57 AM

He’s a hot gay nerd

by Anonymousreply 6November 7, 2020 12:41 AM

"He came out as gay in a moving essay in 2011

Kornacki came out as gay in a 2011 essay for Salon, titled "The coming out story I never thought I'd write."

“I’ve read stories from people who say they always knew they were attracted to the same sex, or that they figured it out at a young age. I’m not one of them,” he began in the essay, going on to detail how he denied his sexuality for much of his life, until a relationship with a man prompted him to finally come out to the public.

“I just didn’t fit the stereotypes of gay men,” the political correspondent later added. “I was an ESPN addict as far back as elementary school. I’d also had early crushes on girls. ... I fought it relentlessly.”

According to Out, he also used the essay to tell his parents, showing them the article before it was published."

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by Anonymousreply 7November 7, 2020 3:01 AM
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