It's All Politics Senate Seniority List: Where Ted Kennedy Stood by Ken Rudin August 31, 2009 A question on the all-time Senate seniority list.
It's All Politics Health Watch: Rep. Sensenbrenner Has Prostate Cancer by Ken Rudin August 31, 2009 Rep. Jim Sensenbrenner (R-WI) has prostate cancer ... Rep. Denny Rehberg (R-MT) hurt in boating accident ... CBS Radio reporter Cami McCormick recovering from IED explosion in Afghanistan.
It's All Politics Mass. Gov. Patrick Sets Jan. 19 For Special Senate Election by Ken Rudin August 31, 2009 The governor of Massachusetts sets Jan. 19, 2010 as the date of the special Senate election.
It's All Politics Stephanopoulos: Vicki Kennedy Not Interested In Senate Seat by Ken Rudin August 31, 2009 Vicki Kennedy for senator? Not happening, says ABC's George Stephanopoulos.
It's All Politics Mass. Gov. Patrick To Address Kennedy Senate Seat At 3 P.M. Today by Ken Rudin August 31, 2009 Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick plans to address the Senate vacancy in Massachusetts at 3 p.m. Eastern time today.
It's All Politics Happy Birthday To An NPR Treasure by Ken Rudin August 31, 2009 What better way to celebrate Dan Schorr's 93rd birthday than with a button puzzle!
It's All Politics Who Will Fill Kennedy's Shoes? How About Another Kennedy? by Ken Rudin August 31, 2009 Reports suggest there is serious pressure being put on Vicki Kennedy, the senator's widow, to consider accepting appointment to the vacant Senate seat, and that she is "very much interested" in it. Others focus on one of Kennedy's nephews, former ...
It's All Politics On This Day In 1964: N.Y. Republicans Renominate Sen. Keating To Take On RFK by Ken Rudin August 31, 2009 Forty-five years ago today, Sen. Kenneth Keating is nominated for a second term in New York. But in this very big Democratic year, he will lose in November to Robert F. Kennedy.
It's All Politics It's ScuttleButton Time! by Ken Rudin August 28, 2009 The new ScuttleButton puzzle is up.
It's All Politics 44 Senators — And 10 Ex-Senators — To Pay Last Respects For Ted Kennedy by Ken Rudin August 28, 2009 More on the funeral arrangements for the late Sen. Edward Kennedy.
It's All Politics New Florida Senator: Gov. Crist Picks George Lemieux, His Ex-Chief Of Staff by Ken Rudin August 28, 2009 Looks like Florida Gov. Charlie Crist is about to name a successor to resigning Sen. Mel Martinez — and that person is his former chief of staff.
It's All Politics This Week's Podcast: Memories, And Vintage Tape, Of Ted Kennedy by Ken Rudin August 28, 2009 The new episode of our "It's All Politics" podcast is up, focusing on the life and legacy of Ted Kennedy. It's All Politics, Aug 27 Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/112329921/112316939" width="100%" height="290" frameborder="0" scrolling="no" title="NPR embedded audio player">
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It's All Politics On This Day In 1968: Democrats Nominate Hubert Humphrey For President by Ken Rudin August 28, 2009 Forty-one years ago today, Vice President Hubert Humphrey wins the Democratic presidential nomination in a tumultuous convention in Chicago.
It's All Politics The 'What-Ifs' About Ted Kennedy by Ken Rudin August 27, 2009 So many what-ifs about Ted Kennedy. As there were of Jack and Bobby.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1968: Alaska Sen. Gruening, Tonkin Gulf Foe, Unseated by Ken Rudin August 27, 2009 Forty-one years ago today, Alaska Sen. Ernest Gruening is defeated for renomination in the Democratic primary by Mike Gravel.