It's All Politics It's ScuttleButton Time! by Ken Rudin February 26, 2010 The new ScuttleButton puzzle is up.
It's All Politics David, We Hardly Knew Ye by Ken Rudin February 26, 2010 Political Junkie Ken Rudin offers a political farewell to New York Gov. David Paterson, who announced Friday that he is abandoning his bid for election. Amidst pressure from President Obama to pull out of the race and poor ratings, the move wasn't...
It's All Politics Flashback Friday: This Day In 1987, Baker Replaces Regan As WH Chief Of Staff by Ken Rudin February 26, 2010 Twenty-three years ago today, former Senate Majority Leader Howard Baker replaces Donald Regan as White House chief of staff under President Reagan.
It's All Politics Reports: N.Y. Gov. Paterson To Announce Retirement Friday by Ken Rudin February 26, 2010 The N.Y. Daily News says that Gov. David Paterson (D) will announce Friday he is not seeking election to a full term in November but that he won't resign.
It's All Politics Your Choice: A 20-Minute Podcast Or A 6-Hour Healthcare Summit by Ken Rudin February 26, 2010 The new episode of our "It's All Politics" podcast is up. Your Choice: A 20-Minute Podcast Or A 6-Hour Healthcare Summit Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/114545850/124094971" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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It's All Politics Ron Paul Wins Another Poll, But What Does It Mean? by Ken Rudin February 25, 2010 The Texas Republican congressman who sought the GOP presidential nomination in 2008 won a straw poll at the Conservative Political Action Conference. But no one, outside of Paul's hard-core supporters, thinks he is going to be the GOP presidential...
It's All Politics Is Nixon The One? by Ken Rudin February 25, 2010 Who got the most votes for president — total — in history?
It's All Politics The Politics Behind The Bipartisan Health-Care Summit by Ken Rudin February 25, 2010 If one audience is the American people, the other one may well be President Obama's fellow Democrats.
It's All Politics On NPR's All Things Considered: John McCain Gets A Challenge From The Right by Ken Rudin February 24, 2010 NPR's Ted Robbins has a look at the McCain-Hayworth GOP primary in Arizona, the Right's first attempt to take on McCain after 24 years in the Senate.
It's All Politics This Week On TOTN: Health Care Circus Comes To Town, Texas GOP Votes Tues. by Ken Rudin February 24, 2010 Texas and health care are likely to be the hot topics in today's Political Junkie segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation.
It's All Politics Senate, With 13 Republican Votes, Passes Reid's Jobs Bill by Ken Rudin February 24, 2010 The Senate passes a scaled-back version of a jobs bill, 70-28, with 13 Republicans on board. It's a victory for Majority Leader Harry Reid. Next: ironing out differences with a more expensive House bill.
It's All Politics Cheney Out Of Hospital, Is 'Feeling Good' by Ken Rudin February 24, 2010 Former Vice President Dick Cheney, just two days after suffering a "mild" heart attack, has been released from the hospital.
It's All Politics On NPR's Morning Edition: Texas GOP Governor Primary by Ken Rudin February 23, 2010 Make sure to hear Wade Goodwyn's piece on the Texas GOP gubernatorial primary. Wednesday, on "Morning Edition."
It's All Politics This Week's ScuttleButton Winner: Lisa Daly of Syracuse, N.Y. by Ken Rudin February 23, 2010 Announcing this week's ScuttleButton puzzle winner.
It's All Politics 2010 Governor Ratings: Incumbents Leaving In 22 of 37 Races by Ken Rudin February 23, 2010 An early-bird look at the 37 races for governor in 2010. What's at stake politically? Think redistricting.