The 2019 Elections: What To Watch For

The 2019 Elections: What To Watch For

It's an off, off, off election year, but some states will still be casting votes. NPR Politics breaks down the key races to watch. This episode: White House correspondent Tamara Keith, political reporter Jessica Taylor, and senior editor and correspondent Domenico Montanaro. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.

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Relief Will End If Congress Can't Pass A Deal

Relief Will End If Congress Can't Pass A Deal

Millions of Americans rely on various relief measures to stay afloat during the pandemic, much of which is set to expire at the end of the year if Congress fails to extend it.Read More: - Millions Fac...

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Despite Conspiracy And Insinuation, The Electoral System Worked—This Time.

Despite Conspiracy And Insinuation, The Electoral System Worked—This Time.

Local officials continue to certify results despite political pressure from President Trump and his allies, who are seeking to subvert the electoral system in order to keep the president in office. An...

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Biden Picks Women And People Of Color For His Economics And Communications Teams

Biden Picks Women And People Of Color For His Economics And Communications Teams

With the American economy on uneven footing as coronavirus cases surge nationwide, President-elect Joe Biden formally announced top members of his incoming economic team on Monday. Plus, the Biden tea...

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Weekly Roundup: November 27th

Weekly Roundup: November 27th

This Black Friday we're bringing you a greatest hits of NPR podcasts. Many other shows have been looking at specific policy options on the table for Joe Biden. Planet Money has looked at economic poli...

27 Nov 202028min

NPR's Throughline: The Shadows of the Constitution

NPR's Throughline: The Shadows of the Constitution

In this special episode NPR's Throughline explore the constitution with Heidi Schreck and her play, What the Constitution Means to Me. They discover what the document is really about – who wrote it, w...

26 Nov 202044min

What Happens When Neither Party Gets To Celebrate The Election?

What Happens When Neither Party Gets To Celebrate The Election?

Like two teams that meet in the seventh game of a World Series, both the Democratic and Republican parties bought Champagne for election night. But in this instance, it was hard for either to pop the ...

25 Nov 202016min

Trump Relents, Paving Way For Biden Transition To Formally Begin

Trump Relents, Paving Way For Biden Transition To Formally Begin

President Trump is still not conceding that he lost the election, but he's getting closer. On Monday the president tweeted that he had directed the General Services Administration to begin the process...

24 Nov 202014min

Biden Taps Historic Nominees As He Begins To Fill His Cabinet

Biden Taps Historic Nominees As He Begins To Fill His Cabinet

President-elect Joe Biden has begun to make his selections for key roles in his cabinet. He announced his picks for secretary of state and the ambassador to the United Nations. And he chose the first ...

23 Nov 202014min

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