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Oct 27, 2023 • 9min
October 27, 2023: Inside Dean Phillips’ 2024 strategy
Today, Dean Phillips launches his presidential campaign in New Hampshire — a quixotic attempt to unseat President Joe Biden in the Democratic primary, mounted just ahead of the early state’s filing deadline. It’s a long shot. But amid widespread concerns about Biden’s age and electability, Phillips is betting that voters will be drawn to his relative youth and outsider message. How will he make that pitch? National politics reporter Elena Schneider — who first reported on Phillips’ congressional campaign — walks Playbook deputy editor Zack Stanton through what to expect.Playbook deputy editor Zack Stanton interviews National politics reporter Elena Schneider.

Oct 26, 2023 • 11min
October 26, 2023: Mike Johnson and the new center of GOP power
After a 23-day stalemate, House Republicans unanimously elected a new speaker: Rep. Mike Johnson. Now, the question being asked by much of Washington is: Mike who? We’ve got answers. Politics bureau chief and senior columnist (and noted Louisianophile) Jonathan Martin joins Playbook editor Mike DeBonis to talk through the new MAGA-aligned speaker’s background, what his ascendance tells us about the new center of power in the Republican Party and what to expect in the days and weeks ahead.Playbook editor Mike DeBonis interviews Politics bureau chief and senior columnist Jonathan Martin.

Oct 25, 2023 • 9min
October 25, 2023: Trump torpedoes Tom Emmer
Donald Trump dominated headlines in Washington and around the country Tuesday. After staying mum for much of the House Speaker search process, Trump took to Truth Social to call frontrunner Tom Emmer a “globalist” and a “RINO” among other things, leading to Emmer’s decision to withdraw from consideration. The move came hours after Trump’s former campaign attorney, Jenna Ellis, pleaded guilty to a felony charge connected to election fraud in Georgia. National politics correspondent Meridith McGraw joins Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza to discuss whether the former president can now be an expected part of the ongoing search for a new House Speaker.Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza interviews National Politics Correspondent Meridith McGraw

Oct 24, 2023 • 8min
October 24, 2023: The House begins...again
House Republicans are conducting a private internal conference vote to choose their next nominee for House Speaker. Ryan Lizza and Anthony Adragna discuss the ongoing process and the importance of selecting the right candidate. They also explore Tom Emmer's relationship with Donald Trump and its impact on his campaign for the speakership. Additionally, they discuss the Democrats' potential role in selecting a Speaker and the potential for bipartisan coalition governance.

Oct 23, 2023 • 8min
October 23, 2023: It’s (Probably) Emmer Time
After more than two weeks and multiple failed floor votes, House Republicans have yet to elect a new speaker. Among nine declared candidates, Majority Whip Tom Emmer is most likely to win the GOP conference nomination and head to the floor. But will he be able to evade accusations that he is not in lockstep with Donald Trump? Playbook co-author Rachael Bade breaks it down.

Oct 20, 2023 • 8min
October 20, 2023: Biden's big speech comes with a big price tag
Rep. Jim Jordan has a press conference at 8 a.m. and another speaker vote scheduled for 10 a.m. Will 217 members of the Republican conference back him? Unlikely — but we’ll be watching. Plus, President Biden used his Oval Office address last night to forcefully advocate for aiding both Israel and Ukraine. National security reporter Alex Ward breaks it down with Playbook co-author Eugene Daniels.

Oct 19, 2023 • 9min
October 19, 2023: Looking grim for Jim
The House is still without a Speaker after Rep. Jim Jordan once again failed to receive the 217 votes necessary to secure the gavel.Rather than continuing with a second vote after the Ohio Republican’s first failed ballot on Tuesday, Jordan used the time to attempt to flip more members of his own party to yes votes. Instead, he received an additional two ‘nos’ bringing the total on Wednesday to 22. The plan for Jordan—and the entire speaker-less House going forward— is unclear, Huddle author Daniella Diaz tells Playbook Deputy Editor Zack Stanton. Plus, protestors calling for a ceasefire in Gaza sat in the Capitol as President Biden was en route back from Israel, and the different ways Democrats have chosen to address (or not address) the crisis is deepening some existing fissures within the party.Playbook Deputy Editor Zack Stanton interviews Huddle author Daniella Diaz.

Oct 18, 2023 • 9min
October 18, 2023: Why Jim Jordan’s Speaker bid is teetering
Jim Jordan's bid for Speaker of the House is in trouble after losing votes from his own party. Moderate Republicans take a surprising stand. The potential outcomes of Jordan's bid are discussed, including alternative plans and the possibility of Patrick McHenry as acting speaker. The podcast also covers a hospital attack in Gaza and its impact on President Biden's trip to the Middle East.

Oct 17, 2023 • 8min
October 17, 2023: It is Jim Jordan’s gavel to lose
In an unexpected turn of events, Rep. Jim Jordan has become the favorite to claim the Speaker’s gavel after an unprecedented number of initial detractors say they will flip their votes in favor of the Ohio Republican. A final vote for the new Speaker is expected Wednesday. Plus, President Biden will make a rare wartime visit to Israel to show support as the county prepares a ground invasion of Gaza. Playbook co-author Rachael Bade breaks down the news you need to know today.

Oct 16, 2023 • 8min
October 16, 2023: Will Biden visit Israel?
A little over a week into the conflict playing out in Israel and Gaza, the impact on Washington is becoming more clear. President Biden may try to visit Israel in the near future if the violence subsides long enough to make it safe. The administration has also sent a request to Congress for an aid package to both Israel and Ukraine. But as National Security reporter Alex Ward tells Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza, Ukraine funding is a divisive topic in the House, which could imperil all the aid.Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza interviews National Security reporter Alex Ward.