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Friday, January 25, 2013

It's All Politics, Jan. 24, 2012

Secretary of State Hillary Clinton testifies before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee about the attacks against the U.S. mission in Benghazi, Libya.

January 25, 2013 NPR's Ken Rudin and Ron Elving lip sync the entire podcast, focusing on the themes from the inauguration as well as musing over what has changed for America and the president since 2009. Plus: Hillary Clinton's give-and-take with Senate Republicans and a sleight-of-hand move by the GOP in Virginia.

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Friday, January 18, 2013

It's All Politics, Jan. 17, 2013

President Barack Obama attends an event on gun violence reduction proposals at the White House on Wednesday.

January 18, 2013 President Obama lays down his marker on guns and exhorts Congress to act. But the House has no intention of banning assault weapons, and rural Senate Democrats remain skittish. Also: Mark Sanford hopes all is forgiven. But if he deserves a second chance, then so do NPR's Ken Rudin and Ron Elving.

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Friday, January 11, 2013

It's All Politics, Jan. 10, 2013

President Barack Obama shakes hands with former Sen. Chuck Hagel, R-Neb.

January 11, 2013 President Obama's choice of Chuck Hagel to lead the Defense Department faces hurdles, and there are questions about John Brennan at the CIA. Plus: Joe Biden tries for a consensus on guns. And Barney Frank wants to be an interim senator. NPR's Ken Rudin and Ron Elving try to make sense of it all.

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Friday, January 04, 2013

It's All Politics, Jan. 3, 2013

House Speaker John Boehner holds up the gavel after being re-elected on the first day of the 113th Congress.

January 4, 2013 What's the verdict on John Boehner? He was pushed to the sidelines during the fiscal cliff deal and criticized by colleagues over Sandy aid, but he was re-elected Speaker. Also: Hawaii's governor names a surprise pick to succeed Sen. Inouye, and Dems rally around a candidate to succeed John Kerry.

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Thursday, December 27, 2012

It's All Politics, Dec. 27, 2012

Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford may run for Congress.

December 27, 2012 There's no deal on the fiscal cliff; there's no deal on guns. There won't even be Ben Affleck in the U.S. Senate. But we might see more of Mark Sanford. Even worse, you have to listen to NPR's Ken Rudin and Ron Elving explain all of that in this week's episode of the "It's All Politics" podcast.

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Thursday, December 20, 2012

It's All Politics, Dec. 19, 2012

A sign stands at a makeshift memorial in Newtown, Conn., on Dec. 16.

December 20, 2012 Once again, a tragedy of horrific proportions has the nation talking about changing gun laws. And, with less than two weeks to go, what to make of fiscal cliff talks? Plus: a new senator from South Carolina, while a venerable senator from Hawaii leaves us.

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Friday, December 14, 2012

It's All Politics, Dec. 13, 2012

U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice, leaves the U.S. Capitol on Nov. 28.

December 14, 2012 Labor pains in Michigan, President Obama and House Speaker John Boehner head to the cliff, U.N. Ambassador Susan Rice is steamed, and we're still waiting for a Senate replacement for Jim DeMint in South Carolina. It looks like the only folks smiling in this week's podcast are Ken Rudin and Ron Elving.

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Friday, December 07, 2012

It's All Politics, Dec. 7, 2012

Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., enters his Capitol Hill office on Dec. 6.

December 7, 2012 Sen. Jim DeMint, R-S.C., announces he will resign, opening up the possibility of a black Republican being appointed to replace him. Plus NPR's Ken Rudin and Ron Elving muse over whether Ashley Judd has a shot at public office.

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Friday, November 30, 2012

It's All Politics, Nov. 29, 2012

Susan Rice, ambassador to the United Nations, leaves the Capitol after meeting with members of the Senate on Nov. 28, 2012.

November 30, 2012 NPR's Ron Elving and Ken Rudin take you over the cliff in the latest podcast. This week: a less-than-friendly reception for Susan Rice among Senate Republicans; some in the GOP declare their independence from the no-tax pledge; and an update in the battle to succeed Jesse Jackson Jr.

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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

It's All Politics, Nov. 20, 2012

The Capitol earlier this month, as Congress prepared to return for its post-election lame-duck session.

November 21, 2012 The election may be over, but the bickering continues, and not just between NPR's Ron Elving and Ken Rudin. As President Obama defends his U.N. ambassador, Republicans continue to lambast her for "misleading" reports about what happened in the aftermath of the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi.

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Friday, November 16, 2012

It's All Politics, Nov. 16, 2012

David Petraeus testifies during a hearing before the House Armed Services Committee in June 2010.

November 16, 2012 The week after Election Day is full of surprises, with news of scandal enveloping top Gens. David Petraeus and John Allen. Meanwhile, Mitt Romney reflects on his loss and what he calls Obama's "gifts" to the electorate, while the president pledges not to overreach in his second term.

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Friday, November 09, 2012

It's All Politics, Nov. 8, 2012

President Obama delivers his re-election victory speech Wednesday morning in Chicago.

November 9, 2012 Election Day has come and gone, but NPR's Ron Elving and Ken Rudin are still trying to make sense of it all. Was it close? Well, a 50-to-48 percent popular-vote edge for President Obama certainly indicates that. But the Electoral College split was another story.

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Friday, November 02, 2012

It's All Politics, Nov. 1, 2012

A sign reading "Vote" is held up during a rally for President Obama on Oct. 27 in Miami, Fla.

November 2, 2012 Superstorm Sandy, the October surprise no one anticipated, throws a monkey wrench into the final days of the campaign. NPR's Ken Rudin and Ron Elving spend the final pre-Election Day podcast scouting the key presidential battleground states and have a forecast of control over the House and Senate.

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Friday, October 26, 2012

It's All Politics, Oct. 25, 2012

Mitt Romney and President Obama walk past each other after debating Monday in Boca Raton, Fla.

October 26, 2012 Now comes the debate over the debates. No matter who "won" or "lost," it's clear that there has been momentum building toward Mitt Romney since he first debated President Obama. Plus, in Indiana, GOP candidate Richard Mourdock's comments about rape, pregnancy and God put his Senate bid in jeopardy.

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Friday, October 19, 2012

It's All Politics, Oct. 18, 2012

The cover of a binder produced in 2002 by the Massachusetts Government Appointments Project, listing names of potential female candidates for high-level positions in the state. The photo was released Wednesday by the Massachusetts Women's Political Caucus.

October 19, 2012 Presidential debate No. 2 is in the books, and the consensus is that — unlike debate No. 1 — President Obama came prepared for battle. For all the talk about "binders full of women," and what was said when after the events in Benghazi, Libya, Obama and Mitt Romney both made their cases. NPR's Ron Elving and Ken Rudin have the latest political roundup.

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