
How to Flip the House: The 1994 Republican revolution
Since childhood, Bill Paxon was a diehard Republican – a Nixon fanboy who watched House Republicans lose midterm elections for decades. Then he became a member of Congress. And he was finally in a pos...
26 Jun 201857min

How to Flip the House: A prologue on why midterm elections matter
In the last 60 years, the House of Representatives has changed political control just three times: in 1994, 2006, and 2010. What do those midterms tell us about what it takes to flip the House? And ab...
25 Jun 20187min

A week of mixed messaging on border separations
Post reporter Mary Jordan helps us look back at a week of conflicting statements and rapid reversals amid an outcry over immigration policy and border separations.
22 Jun 201819min

The DOJ report on Comey: What you should know
Post reporter Devlin Barrett joins us for a special episode to talk about the Justice Department inspector general's report on the FBI investigation into Hillary Clinton's use of a private email serve...
15 Jun 201821min

'A meet-and-greet-plus': What to expect from Trump's sit-down with Kim Jong Un
Trump is set to meet with North Korean leader Kim Jong Un in Singapore on Tuesday. How will the president navigate the high-stakes negotiations?
9 Jun 201831min

The Tale of the 'Trump Triers'
Will tried-and-true Democrats in the Midwest who voted for Trump in 2016 continue supporting the president? And what do their evolving views say about the rest of the country?
26 Mai 201825min

What to expect in Year Two of the Mueller investigation
One year into the Mueller investigation, we ask: What happens next? And what if President Trump is right, and this all turns out to be nothing?
19 Mai 201830min

The president is backing out of the Iran Nuclear Deal. Will ‘the Trump Doctrine’ work?
President Trump’s decision could unilaterally kill the landmark agreement — and his unconventional foreign policy approach could have widespread repercussions.
11 Mai 201831min




















