The NPR Politics Podcast

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Jun 2, 2023 • 23min

At Last, We Can Stop Writing "Debt Ceiling" In Our Headlines

Miles Parks, NPR's voting correspondent, brings keen insights into the recent debt ceiling agreement approved by Congress. He discusses the unsettling implications of political maneuvering during the crisis and how it reflects on American democracy. The conversation also delves into the Electric Registration Information Center (ERIC) and its importance for accurate voter data. As far-right pressures mount, the waning support for ERIC raises concerns about voter registration integrity amid a growing sea of misinformation. It's a blend of politics and pressing electoral issues.
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Jun 1, 2023 • 14min

Unpopular, Biden Keeps Notching Wins. Here's His Reelection Plan.

The discussion delves into Biden's unconventional re-election strategy, focusing on his incumbency advantages. They analyze his appointment of campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez and the pivotal role of the Democratic National Committee. A spotlight is on North Carolina as a crucial battleground, alongside efforts to mobilize diverse voter demographics. The hosts examine Biden's method of prioritizing presidential duties over traditional campaigning and the implications of minimal primary challenges amidst a competitive political landscape.
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May 31, 2023 • 16min

Water Shortages Force Farmers To Reckon With Changing Climate

Droughts and water shortages dramatically affect farmers' livelihoods, particularly in Arizona. The Colorado River's dwindling resources raise urgent concerns about agricultural sustainability. Many farmers feel politically isolated, caught between climate challenges and party loyalties. There's a push for bipartisan solutions as farming perspectives on climate change evolve. Farmers seek more support from lawmakers, highlighting a critical debate on food security and the role of agriculture in addressing environmental issues.
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May 30, 2023 • 13min

Lawmakers Created A Needless Crisis. They're Close To Solving It.

Political maneuvering takes center stage as Democrats gamble with the debt ceiling, opting not to raise it during their control, leading to a crisis. Republicans play hardball, holding global financial stability hostage for minor wins. The pressures of bipartisan negotiations unfold, revealing past leadership impacts on current strategies. Amid public indifference towards debt until it hits home, discussion highlights missed opportunities and internal party tensions that could shape future legislation.
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May 29, 2023 • 22min

A Reporter's Tour Of The US Capitol

Take a virtual stroll through the U.S. Capitol, uncovering its hidden nooks and the daily hustle of political life. Experience a journalist's eye view of the Capitol's unique access points and busy subway. Discover the challenges women face in navigating its press galleries and the spaces that define political communication. Dive into the realities versus public perceptions of Senate hideaways and cramped briefing rooms. Personal anecdotes add a layer of warmth, revealing the camaraderie and vibrancy within America's democratic heart.
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May 26, 2023 • 23min

Looming Default, SCOTUS Shadow Docket, And 1000 Daily Episodes

Get ready for a whirlwind of topics! House Republicans and the White House are neck-deep in negotiations to prevent a financial disaster. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court's mysterious 'shadow docket' raises eyebrows as urgent decisions are made behind closed doors. The milestone of 1,000 daily conversations is celebrated with laughter and nostalgia, taking a tasty detour into Chuck E. Cheese memories. Plus, reflections on ethics in the judiciary add a serious note to the fun. Tune in for a mix of politics, humor, and insights!
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May 25, 2023 • 14min

Touting Record In Florida, DeSantis Enters Presidential Race

The Florida governor officially launched his presidential campaign, sharing a stage with Elon Musk amidst technical glitches. Critics from both parties quickly emerged, questioning his record on issues like the pandemic and critical race theory. The discussion highlights DeSantis' strategic messaging as he attempts to position himself as a strong candidate against rivals like Trump and Biden. Additionally, the podcast delves into the shifting dynamics of presidential preferences, contrasting the appeal of governors versus senators in today’s political landscape.
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May 24, 2023 • 15min

Voters Question Biden's Mental Fitness For Second Term

A recent poll reveals significant public concern about President Biden's mental fitness as he gears up for a possible second term, despite a slight spike in his approval rating. The discussion highlights shifting sentiments on gun control following mass shootings and growing bipartisan support for reform. Additionally, the looming debt ceiling negotiations pose crucial economic stakes that may impact the upcoming elections. The podcast dives into the interplay of these issues and their potential influence on Biden's reelection bid.
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May 23, 2023 • 15min

The Ever-Growing 2024 Republican Primary Field

Tim Scott has officially entered the presidential race, bringing his unique blend of faith and unifying appeal. The discussions dive into how his 'nice guy' image may resonate with Iowa's evangelical voters. With Ron DeSantis also expected to announce his candidacy soon, the dynamic competition against Trump is heating up. Analysis reveals how a crowded Republican primary could impact Trump's base and the prospects of challengers like Nikki Haley. Expect ongoing insights as candidates gear up for the high-stakes election ahead!
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May 22, 2023 • 14min

Debt Dilemma, Debate Deepen

President Biden races to negotiate the debt limit with Speaker McCarthy, facing deadline pressure. Tensions rise as Republicans and the White House clash over spending cuts and strategy. The episode unveils the struggles of leadership amid conflicting party demands, while voters express concern over the political stalemate. With a potential default looming, the stakes grow higher for both lawmakers and constituents, as the implications could influence upcoming elections.

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