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The NPR Politics Podcast

Allies' Racist "Jokes" Overshadow Trump; Harris On Abortion

The NPR Politics Podcast

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News, Daily News, Politics

4.425.7K Ratings

🗓️ 28 October 2024

⏱️ 17 minutes

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Summary

Donald Trump's campaign disavowed one of several bigoted remarks made by his allies ahead of the candidate's Madison Square Garden speech Sunday night. Vice President Harris has a broad message in the final days of campaigning, focused on turning the page from Trump as well as bread-and-butter issues like abortion care and the economy.

This episode: voting correspondent Miles Parks, campaign reporter Stephen Fowler and White House correspondent Asma Khalid.

The podcast is produced by Jeongyoon Han, Casey Morell and Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi.

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0:00.0

I cover new voters for NPR.

0:03.4

That means people who've never voted before, especially young people.

0:07.6

Their numbers and power are growing.

0:10.1

What issues do they care about?

0:11.6

How do they feel? What they say can tell us where this election is headed.

0:15.0

My job is to bring their voices to you.

0:18.0

To help support our work, sign up for NPR Plus.

0:21.0

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0:24.0

Hey it's Miles, real quick before the show.

0:26.5

It has been a wild exciting, oftentimes exhausting election season.

0:31.2

And here in the home stretch,

0:32.1

we want you to know about a few other ways

0:33.6

you can keep up with everything happening each day. First there's NPR's

0:37.2

Morning News Podcast up first. That show is recorded before dawn and out by 7 a.m.

0:42.1

Eastern time each weekday. Often you'll hear one of us

0:45.1

from this show on that show. It's the Morning News Podcast that catches all of the news

0:49.7

that happened overnight. Up first. Second, later in the day you can find a new episode of

0:54.7

Consider This. That's the podcast where NPR covers one big story, in-depth, each

1:00.0

weekday evening. They'll be all over this election and its aftermath as well. And of course, we will be here with you pretty much anytime there's big news with the context and analysis you need to understand it. So up first in the morning, consider this in the evening and the

1:15.0

NPR Politics Podcast every weekday and anytime there's something big happening. This is your election

1:20.8

news survival kit from NPR Podcasts.

1:23.6

Okay, thanks for listening and here's the show.

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