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Is Impeachment The Answer? The NPR Politics Podcast 31 Jan 20:36
House Republicans in disagreement with Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas's handling of the southern border want to impeach him. This episode: national political correspondent Sarah McCammon, congressional correspondent Deirdre Walsh and senior editor and correspondent Ron Elving.
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It Takes Big Bucks To Run A Campaign The NPR Politics Podcast 30 Jan 21:08
This episode: Sarah McCammon, Susan Davis, Domenico Montanaro. Campaign spending increases each election cycle. Who is the money coming from and what do they get in return?
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Let The Veepstakes Begin The NPR Politics Podcast 25 Jan 21:30
For most Republicans, it's former president Donald Trump who will be their running mate. We break down what makes a good VP candidate, and who might be on the list.
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New Hampshire's Got Next The NPR Politics Podcast 16 Jan 20:31
The Iowa caucuses are over. Next up: the New Hampshire primary. Former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley is hoping for a better finish in the state. Does she have a chance after the Iowa blowout?
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Biden's Foreign Policy Dilemma The NPR Politics Podcast 26 Dec 20:08
This year saw the continuation of the Russia-Ukraine war and the start of the latest Israel-Hamas war. President Biden's response risks fracturing his base in 2024.
This episode: political correspondent Sarah McCammon, White House correspondent Asma Khalid, and national security correspondent Greg Myre.
This episode was edited by Erica Morrison. It was produced by Jeongyoon Han and Casey Morell. Our executive producer...
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GOP Candidates Light On Education Policy The NPR Politics Podcast 18 Dec 21:39
When it comes to the future of America's youth, Republican presidential candidates are less focused on the academics and more on the culture. Candidates are campaigning on changing the way race & sexuality are taught in schools, and what should be left to parents.
This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, and political correspondents Danielle Kurtzleben & Sarah McCammon.
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Sparks Fly At Fourth Republican Primary Debate The NPR Politics Podcast 07 Dec 05:24
Former New Jersey governor Chris Christie, Florida governor Ron DeSantis, former U.N. ambassador Nikki Haley & businessman Vivek Ramaswamy attacked each other during the final Republican primary debate before the Iowa caucuses. Former president Donald Trump, who has refused to take part in any of the debates, remains the party's frontrunner.
This episode: political correspondent Sarah McCammon, political reporter Ximena Bustillo, and senior...
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Nikki Haley, Feminism & The Modern Republican Party The NPR Politics Podcast 04 Dec 20:32
The former South Carolina governor and U.N. ambassador threads the needle while running for president: she says her gender is important to her candidacy, but she does not think it is the main reason why people should vote for her. How does this balance influence Republican politics today?
This episode: political correspondents Susan Davis & Sarah McCammon, and national political correspondent Mara Liasson....
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Speaker Mike Johnson's Ties To The Christian Right The NPR Politics Podcast 15 Nov 21:26
Speaker of the House Mike Johnson, R-La., has long-held ties to Christian activists and leaders — some of whom are linked to the Jan. 6, 2021 insurrection and the growing Christian nationalism movement. We explore what those views are, and why they matter in today's political landscape.
This episode: political correspondents Sarah McCammon & Susan Davis, and domestic extremism correspondent Odette Yousef.
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Why Is It Getting Harder To Fight Election Misinformation? The NPR Politics Podcast 13 Nov 21:52
Between lawsuits, threats & difficulty doing research, both elections officials and researchers studying misinformation say their jobs are becoming more difficult. And, Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., leaves the Republican presidential race.
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