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Biden's 'Uncommitted' Problem in Michigan The NPR Politics Podcast 26 Feb 21:58
The president's most significant opposition in Michigan's Tuesday primary is not another candidate — it's a grassroots movement to vote 'uncommitted' on the ballot. The effort is in protest of how Biden is handling the Israel-Hamas conflict. Will the grassroots movement put a dent in Biden's votes?
This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, political reporter Elena Moore, and national political correspondent Don...
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The Taylor Swift Super Bowl Conspiracy Theory The NPR Politics Podcast 02 Feb 21:04
This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid, political correspondent Susan Davis, national political correspondent Don Gonyea. Taylor Swift has been a mainstay at the Kansas City Chiefs games cheering on her boyfriend Travis Kelce. Now far-right Donald Trump-supporting conservatives are circulating conspiracy theories about Swift.
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How The Iowa Caucus Works The NPR Politics Podcast 12 Jan 22:01
Republicans across Iowa will gather Monday night at 7:00 pm CT to caucus for a presidential candidate. What does that mean? We tell you how caucusing works, what you should watch for on Monday & how Iowans are reacting to former New Jersey governor Chris Christie suspending his campaign.
This episode: senior White House correspondent Tamara Keith, national political correspondent Don Gonyea, and...
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Fights, Fowl, Flagging Polls & Funding The Government The NPR Politics Podcast 17 Nov 22:36
It was a busy week in Washington. President Biden's support from Arab-American and Muslim American voters over Israel's war with Hamas. Congress managed to avoid a shutdown, but not without members verbally — and physically — attacking each other. And, two turkeys get ready for a stay of execution.
This episode: political correspondent Susan Davis, national political correspondent Don Gonyea, congressional correspondent Claudia...
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Candidates Debated. But They Probably Still Can't Beat Trump The NPR Politics Podcast 28 Sep 05:49
Seven Republican primary candidates not named Donald Trump debated Wednesday night. There were some interesting policy questions, plenty of infighting and basically no signs that any of these folks can surge to overtake the former president and win the primary.
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Growing Public Support For Unions Helped Push Biden To Picket Line The NPR Politics Podcast 26 Sep 20:14
Sitting president of the United States joins a picket line. Biden made a brief stop in Michigan wearing a ball cap and quarter-zip to address picketing auto workers.
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Trump Will Visit Striking Auto Workers, Reception Could Be Mixed The NPR Politics Podcast 20 Sep 20:28
The former president is trying to shore up support with working class voters in Michigan. The autoworkers' union blasted Trump in a statement. This episode: White House correspondent Asma Khalid.
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The Summer Of Labor The NPR Politics Podcast 13 Sep 19:57
As a potential strike by the United Auto Workers looms, we look at what UAW workers are looking for in a new contract. Public opinion toward organized labor is at recent highs. How the Biden administration and Republicans are approaching this moment.
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Weekly Roundup: Trump's Televised Trial, Ramaswamy's Rap Riposte The NPR Politics Podcast 01 Sep 20:14
Donald Trump has pled not guilty to state charges in Georgia, as have many of his alleged co-conspirators.
And, on the campaign trail, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis was forced to return home to deal with a storm. Vivek Ramaswamy agreed to stop performing an Eminem song, but said that he hopes the rapper will "rediscover the renegade that made him great."
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Cattle Call: Republican Hopefuls Flock To Iowa State Fair The NPR Politics Podcast 14 Aug 21:13
This episode: Political correspondent Susan Davis, national political correspondent Don Gonyea, and Iowa Public Radio reporter Clay Masters. The Iowa State Fair regularly draws more than a million people to Des Moines to revel in fried delights and livestock shows.
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