Fmr. Attorney General Jeff Sessions Expected To Announce Run For Senate

Fmr. Attorney General Jeff Sessions Expected To Announce Run For Senate

Former Attorney General Jeff Sessions is expected to announce his bid for a Senate seat in Alabama despite no backing from the Republican establishment. This episode: political reporter Danielle Kurtzleben, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, and senior political editor and correspondent Ron Elving. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.

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It's Been Months Since Congress Last Passed Coronavirus Aid. Americans Are Struggling.

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Who Are The Women Under Consideration To Replace RBG?

"Most of them [the potential nominees] are young, and they've gone through the [nomination] process very recently," Trump said. He noted that one person he is considering for the vacancy is 38 years o...

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Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Progressive Icon, Dead At 87

Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Progressive Icon, Dead At 87

Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg died Friday. The Supreme Court announced her death, saying the cause was complications from metastatic cancer of the pancreas. OUR COVERAGE: - Obituary, by Nina Totenberg -...

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Weekly Roundup: September 18th

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A steady presidential race remains steady: Joe Biden's lead is in the high single-digits nationally. But Trump's messaging tying Joe Biden to socialism is finding purchase with Latino voters in Florid...

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Bad News/Good News: Vaccine Access Months Away, But Masks Really Help

Bad News/Good News: Vaccine Access Months Away, But Masks Really Help

The head of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told Congress that a widely-available vaccine probably won't be available until well into 2021. But he did say that masks are perhaps even mo...

17 Sep 202014min

Analysis: Biden Leads, But He's Still Short Of 270 Electoral Votes

Analysis: Biden Leads, But He's Still Short Of 270 Electoral Votes

Joe Biden maintains a lead in key states Trump won in 2016, but the race remains tight in Florida. Arizona and Georgia are toss-ups, and Texas is pink. And, the race is remarkably stable. Our reportin...

16 Sep 202014min

They Voted For Obama, Then Trump—Now What?

They Voted For Obama, Then Trump—Now What?

Understanding the motivation of voters in Michigan and Pennsylvania is key to understand the 2016 coalition that allowed President Trump to notch a decisive electoral college victory. Is Joe Biden doi...

15 Sep 202014min

Trump's Nevada Rally Violated State Covid Rules. He Held It Anyway.

Trump's Nevada Rally Violated State Covid Rules. He Held It Anyway.

After the weekend's rally, aimed at building support among Hispanic voters, President Trump spent Monday in California hearing about disaster response there. Kamala Harris is set to visit her home sta...

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