It's All Politics Political Junkie Gone All Next Week by Ken Rudin July 31, 2009 Political Junkie will be on vacation next week.
It's All Politics Dodd: I Feel Fine, I'll Be Fine, I'm Running by Ken Rudin July 31, 2009 Sen. Chris Dodd, the 65-year-old Democrat from Connecticut, has been diagnosed with early stages of prostate cancer and will have surgery early next month. And he will continue to seek a sixth term in 2010.
It's All Politics Dodd, With Political Problems, Now Has Health Problems by Ken Rudin July 31, 2009 Sen. Chris Dodd (D-CT) has prostate cancer, will undergo surgery in August. He holds a news conference at 2 p.m. ET.
It's All Politics Most 'No' Votes Against Supreme Court Nominees by Ken Rudin July 31, 2009 A list of the most "no" votes taken in the Senate against Supreme Court nominees
It's All Politics Hotline Lists Other Potential Pro-Sotomayor Republicans by Ken Rudin July 31, 2009 One publication's guess on potential other Republicans who might vote to confirm Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.
It's All Politics This Week's Podcast: Health Care Advancing? Let's Have A Beer! by Ken Rudin July 30, 2009 The new episode of our "It's All Politics" podcast is up and ready to be heard! It's All Politics: July 30, 2009 Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/111391511/111388838" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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It's All Politics Lamar Alexander: The 6th Republican Senator To Back Sotomayor by Ken Rudin July 30, 2009 Sen. Lamar Alexander of Tennessee is the sixth Republican who has said he will vote to confirm Sonia Sotomayor to the Supreme Court.
It's All Politics The Danger Of Combining Beer With Race (Or Anything) by Ken Rudin July 30, 2009 The risks of talking about race after a round or three of beers.
It's All Politics Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison Clarifies Resignation Talk, Kinda Sorta by Ken Rudin July 29, 2009 Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison is/is not quitting her Senate seat to run for governor of Texas.
It's All Politics Today On TOTN: Bunning Leaves, More Dodd Woes, More NJ Corruption by Ken Rudin July 29, 2009 The lineup for today's Political Junkie segment on NPR's Talk of the Nation.
It's All Politics Last ScuttleButton Winner For Awhile (Boo Hoo!) by Ken Rudin July 28, 2009 We have a new ScuttleButton winner — the last one, sadly, for awhile.
It's All Politics Senate Judiciary Cmte Approves Sotomayor Nomination by Ken Rudin July 28, 2009 The Senate Judiciary Committee has voted to confirm the nomination of Sonia Sotomayor to the U.S. Supreme Court. The vote was 13-6.
It's All Politics ScuttleButton On Hiatus For Now by Ken Rudin July 28, 2009 One victim of the new revamping of NPR.org — ScuttleButton. The weekly puzzle will be on hiatus until some of the kinks are worked out.
It's All Politics Judiciary Cmte Set To Vote On Sotomayor; 13-6 Tally Expected by Ken Rudin July 28, 2009 The Senate Judiciary Committee is about to vote on the nomination of Judge Sonia Sotomayor for the Supreme Court. Predicted outcome: 13-6 in favor.
It's All Politics Kentucky Sen. Jim Bunning Says He Will Retire; Good News for GOP? by Ken Rudin July 27, 2009 Kentucky Sen. Jim Bunning, plagued by poor fundraising and weak polling numbers, announced he will not seek a third term. He's the sixth GOP senator to withdraw from another race in 2010.