It's All Politics Whitman, Fiorina Candidacies Lead To This Question ... by Ken Rudin September 30, 2009 When state parties nominated women for governor and the Senate in the same year.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1969: Dems Pick Up Another GOP House Seat In Mass. Special by Ken Rudin September 30, 2009 Forty years ago today, Democrats pick up their third Republican House seat of the year in a special election, this one in Massachusetts.
It's All Politics We Have A ScuttleButton Winner by Ken Rudin September 29, 2009 We have a winner to last week's ScuttleButton puzzle!
It's All Politics California Republicans Trying To Figure Out Road Back To Power by Ken Rudin September 29, 2009 Some California Republicans think that first-time candidates Carly Fiorina (for Senate) and Meg Whitman (for governor) are the party's future. But there are potential problems.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1970: Florida's Chiles Advances In Walk Towards Senate Seat by Ken Rudin September 29, 2009 Thirty-nine years ago today, Florida's Lawton Chiles wins the Democratic primary runoff for an open U.S. Senate seat. In November he will win the first of three terms.
It's All Politics On This Day In 1966: Segregationist Lester Maddox Wins Georgia Gov Primary by Ken Rudin September 28, 2009 Forty-three years ago today, Lester Maddox wins the Democratic primary for governor of Georgia.
It's All Politics William Safire Dies At 79 by Ken Rudin September 27, 2009 William Safire, the former Nixon aide who became a New York Times columnist, is dead at 79.
It's All Politics The Political Junkie Returns ... by Ken Rudin September 25, 2009 The Political Junkie returns on Sept. 29, 2009.
It's All Politics A Familiar Ritual in Virginia: Doug Wilder Being Doug Wilder by Ken Rudin September 25, 2009 So ex-Virginia Gov. Doug Wilder won't endorse his fellow Democrat running for governor? We've seen this play before.
It's All Politics It's ScuttleButton Time! by Ken Rudin September 25, 2009 The new ScuttleButton puzzle is up and dying to be solved!
It's All Politics Paterson On The Ropes, Capt. Kirk To The Rescue: New Podcast Is Up by Ken Rudin September 25, 2009 The new episode of our "It's All Politics" podcast is up. Paterson On The Ropes, Capt. Kirk To The Rescue: New Podcast Is Up Listen Toggle more options Download Embed Embed <iframe src="https://www.npr.org/player/embed/113202328/113188762" 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 1962: Miss. Gov. Barnett Blocks James Meredith From Ole Miss by Ken Rudin September 25, 2009 Forty-seven years ago today, Gov. Ross Barnett physically blocks James Meredith from attempting to become the first black student to enroll at the University of Mississippi.
It's All Politics Poll Says New Yorkers Want Obama — And Paterson — To Stay Out Of Gov Race by Ken Rudin September 24, 2009 A Marist College Poll shows that an overwhelming majority of New York voters want President Obama to butt out of the gubernatorial contest; they resent White House suggestions that Gov. David Paterson say out of the 2010 race. But they don't part...
It's All Politics Senator Byrd Released From The Hospital by Ken Rudin September 24, 2009 Sen. Robert Byrd (D-WV) has been released from the hospital after a 48-hour stay.
It's All Politics Mass. Gov. Patrick Names Paul Kirk To Fill Kennedy Senate Vacancy by Ken Rudin September 24, 2009 Meet Paul Kirk, who has been named to temporarily succeed the late Edward Kennedy in the Senate.