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7:00 pm – 8:00 pm The New Yorker Radio Hour Vote Race

This presidential race is a battle for the soul and the future of the country — on this much, both parties agree. Yet the election process itself is threatened in a number of ways, some real, and some self-fulfilling prophecies. David Remnick runs through some of the risks to your vote with a group of staff writers. Plus, Miranda July talks with Deborah Treisman, fiction editor of The New Yorker, about her third darkly comic feature film, in which a heist plot lets her deal with heartbreaking family dynamics. And a toast to Roger Angell on his centennial.