It's All Politics Obama: Where's The Beef? by Ken Rudin May 29, 2009 One president meets Five Guys.
It's All Politics It's ScuttleButton Time! by Ken Rudin May 29, 2009 The new ScuttleButton puzzle is up!
It's All Politics This Week's Podcast: The Sotomayor Fallout by Ken Rudin May 29, 2009 This week's episode of our "It's All Politics" podcast is up! It's All Politics: May 29, 2009 Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/104706756/104691503" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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It's All Politics Connecticut's Dodd, Still Trailing But Improving, Up With New Ad by Ken Rudin May 29, 2009 Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) improves in the most recent polling, but he still trails his likely 2010 Republican opponent.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1956: Ky. GOP Begins Path To November Sweep by Ken Rudin May 29, 2009 Fifty-three years ago, Senate Majority Whip Earle Clements survives a tough primary challenge in the Kentucky Democratic primary. Republicans nominate Thruston Morton to run against him, and Morton will win in November.
It's All Politics Friday On Junkie: NJ & VA Gov Races, Podcast & ScuttleButton! by Ken Rudin May 28, 2009 If the thought of Friday wasn't exciting enough, there's this to look forward in tomorrow's Political Junkie:
It's All Politics Specter Gets Primary Foe, But Burris Remains Most At Risk — Top 5 Most Vulnerable List by Ken Rudin May 28, 2009 The Senate and gubernatorial incumbents most vulnerable to a primary challenge in 2010.
It's All Politics This Day In 1960: Terry Sanford Nears N.C. Governorship by Ken Rudin May 28, 2009 Forty-nine years ago today, Terry Sanford — a racial moderate — advances towards the North Carolina governorship.
It's All Politics The 'Jewish Seat' On The Supreme Court by Ken Rudin May 28, 2009 The history of the so-called "Jewish seat" on the U.S. Supreme Court.
It's All Politics Nonlawyers On The Supreme Court? by Ken Rudin May 28, 2009 Has there ever been a justice on the U.S. Supreme Court who was not a lawyer?
It's All Politics Report: Sestak Plans To Challenge Specter In PA Dem Primary by Ken Rudin May 27, 2009 A report from Talking Points Memo suggests that Rep. Joe Sestak (D) will challenge new Democrat Arlen Specter in next year's Democratic Senate primary.
It's All Politics Today On TOTN: The Fight Over Sotomayor (And Prop 8) by Ken Rudin May 27, 2009 What's ahead in today's Junkie segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation.
It's All Politics This Day In 1952: Taft Gets Big Victory As Ike Is Denied In Texas by Ken Rudin May 27, 2009 Fifty-seven years ago today, the Texas GOP — controlled by forces loyal to Ohio Sen. Robert Taft — refuse to seat several hundred delegates backing Dwight Eisenhower. But Ike will have the last word at the national convention.
It's All Politics And The Nixon Bumper Sticker Goes To ... by Ken Rudin May 26, 2009 We have a winner to our be-the-first-to-predict-the-next-Supreme-Court-nominee-and-you-get-a-Nixon-bumper-sticker contest!
It's All Politics On Wisconsin: A Big Thank You To Milwaukee's WUWM by Ken Rudin May 26, 2009 Thanks to everyone at Milwaukee member station WUWM, who were very kind to me during my station visit last Thursday.