Npr: It's All Politics

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NPR political analysts Ken Rudin and Ron Elving delve into the week's political news and analysis. (Author: NPR)
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Recent episodes from Npr: It's All Politics

  • Published: Nov 12, 09
    The Stupak Amendment divides Democrats, not so fast in NY-23, and what's next for Lou Dobbs? Join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin
     
  • Published: Nov 5, 09
    The election excitement was too much so we're podcasting a a day early this week. We go over Tuesday's results and what it all means for the President, and the future of the Democratic and Republican parties, join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Oct 30, 09
    It's a MEGA-PODCAST this week! We're less than a week from election day with two governors' races, two special Congressional elections, several big-city mayors, and a ballot initiative in Maine to preview, plus the recession is totally over!, and Harry Reid tries to toe the line on the public — sorry, make that consumer — option. Join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and political editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Oct 23, 09
    Independents on the rise, upcoming elections in New Jersey, Virginia, and NY-23, KBH heads home, the White House takes on Fox News, and we remember Jack Nelson, join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Oct 15, 09
    Olympia Snowe bipartizanizes health care, President Obama's Nobel Prize, Joe Biden's plans for Afghanistan, and Virginia and New Jersey gubernatorial races, join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin
     
  • Published: Oct 9, 09
    The U.S. marks eight years in Afghanistan, Health Care machinations continue apace in Congress, Ensign and Rangel try to weather ethics storms, and is Tommy Thompson back on the political scene? Join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin
     
  • Published: Oct 2, 09
    Health care and Afghanistan policies remain in flux, Republicans start migrating to Iowa, Virginia and New Jersey governors' races heat up, and can businesswomen rescue the California GOP? Join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Sep 24, 09
    Gen. McChrystal's Afghanistan memo, big news from the Bay State, Obama disses Paterson, and Ken meets a fan, join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Sep 18, 09
    Joe Wilson apologizes to the President, President Obama forgives and forgets, William Thompson Jr. dares to challenge Michael Bloomberg in New York's mayoral race, who's on the short list for Senator Ted Kennedy's senate seat, Max Baucus unveils his health care plan and no one likes it. Join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Sep 10, 09
    President Obama addresses Congress about Health Care and an outburst from a South Carolina Republican grabs the headlines, the indoctrination of America's schoolchildren, and continued speculation about Ted Kennedy's successor, join NPR Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Sep 12, 08
    The veeps-in-waiting are on the move: Sarah Palin finally does an interview and Joe Biden isn't exactly keeping a low profile; join NPR's Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Sep 5, 08
    This week with the both the Democratic National Convention in Denver and the Republican National Convention in St. Paul wrapped up, Ron Elvin and Ken Rudin sum up the highlights with discussions of Hanoi Hilton, the Palin victory and finally how the Clintons came around.
     
  • Published: Aug 21, 08
    Obama's vice-presidential pick will be Joe Biden, unless it's not. John McCain says Obama hasn't got the national security chops, and Obama hits back. Judge says Alaska Senator Ted Stevens will have to face a jury of his peers after all, join N
     
  • Published: Aug 15, 08
    A new book attempts to swift boat Obama; John McCain talks tough on Russia; the political fate of John Edwards; join NPR's Washington Editor Ron Elving and Political Editor Ken Rudin.
     
  • Published: Aug 8, 08
    Newt Gingrich joins House Republicans in revolt; ads from McCain and Obama define "maverick"; the perfect veep remains elusive; join NPR's Washington Editor Ron Elving and National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson.