Impeachment Trial Could Be A "Disaster" For Senators In 2020 Race

Impeachment Trial Could Be A "Disaster" For Senators In 2020 Race

All six U.S. Senators still running for president are backing the House's impeachment inquiry. But now that the lawmakers may be getting what they want, many political operatives see it as a train wreck for their presidential campaigns. This episode: Congressional correspondent Susan Davis, political correspondent Asma Khalid, and political correspondent Scott Detrow. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org. Find and support your local public radio station at npr.org/stations.

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Congress Passes Biden's Trillion-Dollar Transit, Broadband, And Power Bill

Congress Passes Biden's Trillion-Dollar Transit, Broadband, And Power Bill

It is a major political victory for President Biden, though it remains to be seen whether it will buoy his approval ratings or boost support for Democrats in Congress.This episode: White House corresp...

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Weekly Roundup: November 5th

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It is not clear whether Democrats in the House of Representatives will vote today on the two major legislative packages that represent the core of President Biden's agenda, continuing months of uncert...

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The Republican Election Official Who Stood Up To Trump

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Virginia Elects Republican Glenn Youngkin As Governor

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Supreme Court May Allow A Challenge To Texas Abortion Restrictions To Move Forward

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A near-ban on abortion in Texas was designed to be hard to challenge in court, but in a hearing on Monday, many of the Supreme Court's conservative justices appeared ready to allow a challenge brought...

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Biden Says The US Has Gotten Serious About Climate

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President Biden continues his travel this week in Scotland, where he is attending the United Nations climate conference, COP26. Despite trouble passing his climate change proposals at home, Biden told...

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Weekly Roundup: Friday October 29th

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President Biden touted a new framework for the infrastructure package Democrats have been trying to deliver. The package dropped from $3.5 trillion to $1.75 trillion. Will those cuts satisfy the senat...

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The Docket: Do You Have The Right To Carry A Gun Outside Of Your Home?

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The Supreme Court has already ruled that an individual has the right to bear arms in their own home, but next week it will hear arguments about whether or not that right goes beyond the home. The cour...

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