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Our second sitdown in the new #BaltimorePositive podcast series stars Goucher pollster Dr. Mileah Kromer.

Nestorโ€™s fascination and skepticism with polling and surveys and a lifetime of fake Arbitron ratings lead to a fabulous debate about the science of polling. As our current events and unfolding course on civics continues, Professor Don Mohler continues to bring great guests to Baltimore Positive!

This is Part 2 of three segments with Mileah recorded at State Fare in Catonsville.

Our third conversation will feature longtime Congresswoman Barbara Mikulski. And we sat with Damian Oโ€™Doherty of KO Public Affairs as well. Plenty of great chats in the pipeline and weโ€™re adding summer shows and locations soon!

Our next two publicly scheduled #BaltimorePositive chats will be on Thursday, May 30th at State Fare in Catonsville with Dr. Freeman Hrabowski of UMBC.

We are actively seeking locations throughout the community area to host Baltimore Positive chats during the summer and fall.

Please subscribe to our podcasts wherever you listen.

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