

Brian Mann
NPR correspondent based in upstate New York, providing expert analysis on New York politics.
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Nov 29, 2022 • 13min
Here's How Republicans Pulled Off Big Upsets In New York State
Brian Mann, NPR correspondent specializing in New York politics, shares insights on the surprising Republican victories in traditionally blue districts during the midterms. The conversation highlights the influence of crime perceptions and the ineffectiveness of abortion rights as a turnout driver in the state. Mann explains how redistricting impacted electoral dynamics, and he discusses the shifting strategies within New York politics, including the rise of moderate Republicans and the challenges faced by Democrats in maintaining their foothold.

Jan 4, 2023 • 26min
The many lies of George Santos
Brian Mann, NPR correspondent and expert on New York State politics, delves into the intriguing world of George Santos, whose election has left many questioning his true identity. Mann highlights the absurdity of Santos's embellished life story, unraveling the discrepancies that have shocked constituents. The discussion touches on the political fallout he may face and the Republican Party's hesitant backing. It also cleverly connects the theme of dishonesty in politics with the complexities of understanding pet behavior, making for a thought-provoking listen.

Jan 13, 2023 • 31min
A New Congress Takes Shape; Stefanik's Stock Rises; 'Spare' Sparks Drama
Brian Mann, an NPR national correspondent and expert on Elise Stefanik, dives into the tight dynamics of the new Republican-majority House. He discusses how Stefanik has transformed from a bipartisan lawmaker to a key Trump ally in navigating the political landscape. The conversation highlights the challenges ahead for collaboration with Democrats and the implications of Kevin McCarthy's Speaker role. Additionally, they touch on the drama surrounding Congressman Santos and the evolving ambitions of GOP lawmakers as they grapple with changing voter sentiments.


