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Episode Appearances
The NPR Politics Podcast · Jun 11, 2026
Primary voters reject the establishment and choose populism
“Senior correspondent providing analysis on Republican primary trends and Trump's endorsement strategy”
Anti-establishment sentiment in primary electionsEconomic populism and affordability messagingCongressional redistricting and gerrymandering
View AnalysisThe NPR Politics Podcast · Jun 9, 2026
California counts votes slowly. Trump falsely cries fraud.
“Co-host analyzing Republican election denial strategy and 2026 midterm implications”
Mail-in ballot processing and vote counting timelinesElection denial and fraud conspiracy narrativesCalifornia primary election results and delays
View AnalysisThe NPR Politics Podcast · May 21, 2026
Why these swing voters give Trump a pass on the economy
“Co-host of NPR Politics Podcast providing analysis of swing voter trends and Democratic strategy”
Swing Voter Behavior and Party SwitchingEconomic Policy and Cost of Living ConcernsForeign Policy: Iran War and Military Intervention
View AnalysisThe NPR Politics Podcast · May 13, 2026
Could one Nebraska House race alter the Electoral College?
“Co-host providing analysis on partisan election dynamics and Democratic strategy”
Nebraska Electoral College District-Based AllocationUnicameral Legislature and Election Rule ChangesHouse District 2 Democratic Primary (Kavanaugh vs. Powell)
View AnalysisThe NPR Politics Podcast · Jan 7, 2026
Supreme Court poised to rule on tariffs, birthright citizenship and more
“Senior National Political Correspondent and podcast host.”
Supreme Court Tariff Authority and International Emergency Economic Powers ActBirthright Citizenship and 14th Amendment InterpretationSection 2 Voting Rights Act and Congressional Redistricting
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