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Richard Dixon is joined by former Senator Jeff Sessions to discuss the upcoming runoff for the Republican nomination for Alabama's Senate seat.
Richard Dixon reveals the #BigStupidQuestionOfTheDay: "What's the best medical show to ever be on TV?" Plus, Richard discusses the latest news surrounding the coronavirus, including the delay of Alabama's Senate runoff.
This week, Josh and Parker are joined by API's newest hire, Justin Bogie, to discuss all the results of the election from Alabama's Senate primary to the failure of Amendment One and the democratic presidential primary results, and more! Join us for an exciting elections-only episode of the 1819 podcast.
Listeners weigh in with JT on why they plan to vote they way they do tomorrow in Alabama's Senate race,
Richard Dixon is joined by Representative Bradley Byrne to discuss his campaign for Alabama's Senate seat.
Doug Jones beats Roy Moore in the race for Alabama's Senate seat! We dissect the exit polling - How did Evangelicals vote? What does this say about the status of the abortion debate? Will America finally learn to listen to the wisdom and leadership of black women? What now? We discuss all of it!
Mark and Carries end of year roundup, including this years surprising Good Cop and Bad Cop nominees. Also Alabama's Senate race, the repeal of net neutrality, Brexit, Argentina and more. Mark Blyth, political economist at Brown's Watson Institute, and Carrie Nordlund, political scientist and associate director of Brown's MPA, share their take on the week's news and look back on 2017.
Jamelle Bouie talks to Geoffrey Skelley – associate editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. The two discuss the upcoming Alabama senate race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamelle Bouie talks to Geoffrey Skelley – associate editor of Sabato’s Crystal Ball at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics. The two discuss the upcoming Alabama senate race. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today, President Trump all but endorsed Roy Moore for Alabama's Senate seat. He cited multiple criticisms of Moore’s Democratic opponent, Doug Jones, citing his “terrible” record on crime, the border, the military and the need for a conservative to support his agenda. The president went on to defend Moore against accusations of sexual assault from nine young women, saying, “He says it didn’t happen. You have to listen to him also.” Michael and Rick discuss what this says about the sorry state of our politics and behaviors. Tom Jawetz, former chief counsel of the immigration subcommittee of the House Judiciary Committee, talks about the coming battles on Capitol Hill over immigration policy regarding DACA and the Trump administration’s push to deport 60,000 Haitian refugees by removing their residency protections.
The boys delve into condolence gate, General Kelly's response, the growing Republican civil war, new info on the pee pee dossier, the horribleness of Weinstein and O'Reilly, Alabama's Senate race, the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar, and whether Trump is acting more like a toddler or a teenager.
Alabama's Senate contest Tuesday is the first election skirmish in this year’s Republican civil war. Appointed Sen. Luther Strange is the candidate of the party establishment yet has the backing of the outsider president, Donald Trump. But former state Supreme Court Chief Justice Roy Moore’s controversial conservatism has the ear of many Trump diehards. A preview from reporters who’ve seen the contest up close, Roll Call's Bridget Bowman and The Economist’s James Astill. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices