The NPR Politics Podcast
by NPR
The NPR Politics Podcast is an informative and engaging podcast that delves into the latest news and analysis on US politics. Hosted by a team of seasoned political journalists from NPR, the podcast features in-depth discussions and interviews that cover everything from the latest happenings in the White House to election updates and more. Each episode is packed with insights, expert opinions, and articulate discussions on important political issues that affect the lives of Americans. Whether you're a seasoned political junkie or simply interested in staying informed on the latest political news, The NPR Politics Podcast is a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the complex world of US politics.
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Episodes
Quick Take: Vice President Carly Fiorina?
7m · Published
Ted Cruz announced today businesswoman and former GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina would be his running mate if he wins his party's nomination for President. Campaign reporter Scott Detrow and political editor Domenico Montanaro talk about the move and how it affects the race. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at [email protected].
Quick Take: April 26 Primary Results
12m · Published
A wrap of results from Tuesday's contests, when Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump won in Connecticut, Delaware, Maryland, and Pennsylvania — with Bernie Sanders taking Rhode Island. This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders and editor/correspondent Ron Elving. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at [email protected].
Weekly Roundup: Thursday, April 21
34m · Published
A final wrap of the New York primary results and a look at next week's big primary contests in a handful of northeast states including Maryland and Pennsylvania. This episode, host/White House correspondent Tamara Keith, campaign reporters Sam Sanders and Sarah McCammon, and political editor Domenico Montanaro. Find the team on Twitter @tamarakeithNPR, @samsanders, @sarahmccammon, and @DomenicoNPR. Email the show at [email protected]. More coverage at nprpolitics.org.
Quick Take: New York Primary Results
12m · Published
Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump won the night in Tuesday's New York state primary. Details on the results — and what's next in the race — with campaign reporters Sam Sanders and Scott Detrow and political editor Domenico Montanaro. Email the show at [email protected]. More coverage at nprpolitics.org.
Weekly Roundup: Friday, April 15
47m · Published
A wrap of Thursday night's Democratic debate and one last look at New York ahead of that state's primary next week, plus listener mail and a rare pint of "Bernie's Yearning" ice cream from Ben and Jerry themselves. This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, congressional correspondent Susan Davis, and campaign reporter Scott Detrow. Find the team on Twitter @samsanders, @tamarakeithNPR, @DaviSusan, and @scottdetrow. Email the show at [email protected]. More coverage at nprpolitics.org.
Inside HBO's 'Confirmation': When NPR Broke The Anita Hill Story
29m · Published
A new HBO movie depicts the drama surrounding the 1991 nomination of Clarence Thomas to the Supreme Court, when former colleague Anita Hill came forward with allegations of sexual harassment against him. NPR's legal affairs correspondent Nina Totenberg broke that story, and relives the drama and subsequent cultural change that occurred in the way we talk about and address sexual harassment. She joins host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, campaign reporter Asma Khalid, and justice correspondent Carrie Johnson. Email the show at [email protected]. More coverage at nprpolitics.org.
Can Candidates Pay Delegates? A Contested Convention FAQ
38m · Published
How are campaigns wooing unbound delegates? Who keeps a contested convention fair? How will social media change the process? The NPR Politics team puts these questions to leading Republican election lawyer Benjamin Ginsberg, who knows everything there is to know about what might happen at a contested GOP convention later this year. This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, congressional correspondent Susan Davis, and political editor Domenico Montanaro. Find the team on Twitter @samsanders, @DaviSusan, and @DomenicoNPR, or write the show at [email protected]. More coverage at nprpolitics.org.
Weekly Roundup: Thursday, April 7
45m · Published
A look at the race and a new level of testiness, especially among Democrats, as the primary season moves from Wisconsin to New York, plus the latest on a string of religious freedom laws in states like Mississippi and North Carolina making national news. This episode, host/White House correspondent Tamara Keith, campaign reporter Sam Sanders, digital political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben, and editor/correspondent Ron Elving. Find the team on Twitter @tamarakeithNPR, @samsanders, @titonka, and @NPRrelving, or email the show at [email protected]. More coverage at nprpolitics.org.
Quick Take: Wisconsin Primary Results
13m · Published
Campaign reporter Scott Detrow and political editor Domenico Montanaro discuss results from the Democratic and Republican primaries in Wisconsin. Find them on Twitter @scottdetrow and @DomenicoNPR, or write the show at [email protected]. More coverage at nprpolitics.org.
Weekly Roundup: Thursday, March 31
32m · Published
The latest Trump campaign drama and a look at the big upcoming primary votes in Wisconsin and New York, plus listener mail and what the NPR Politics team just can't let go this week. This episode: host/campaign reporter Sam Sanders, campaign reporter Asma Khalid, congressional correspondent Susan Davis, and national political correspondent Don Gonyea. Find the team on Twitter and at nprpolitics.org, or email the show at [email protected].
The NPR Politics Podcast has 1841 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 638:54:13. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on June 16th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 1st, 2024 05:10.
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