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NPR News: 11-08-2023 7PM EST

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🗓️ 9 November 2023

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NPR News: 11-08-2023 7PM EST

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On the Ted Radio Hour, writer Pico Eyre has traveled the globe trying to understand what Utopia means to different people,

0:08.0

and he has come to one conclusion.

0:10.0

Sometimes it's notions of Paradise that get in the way of our finding it.

0:14.4

Paradise Lost and Found stories about searching for Utopia and coming to terms with reality.

0:21.4

That's on the Ted Radio Hour from NPR.

0:24.0

Live from NPR News in Washington. I'm Jack Spear. The five Republican

0:31.0

candidates facing off in tonight's presidential primary debate in Florida

0:35.2

are each vying to be seen as a possible alternative to Donald Trump.

0:40.4

The former president remains the clear frontrunner.

0:43.2

Senator McCammon explains former United Nations Ambassador

0:46.5

Nicky Haley will be closely watched.

0:48.4

Florida Governor Randy Santis had been seen as the most likely alternative to

0:52.0

former President Trump, but former UN Ambassador

0:55.0

Nicky Haley has made an unexpectedly strong showing in recent polls and is making a major push

1:00.4

in the early voting states of Iowa and New Hampshire.

1:03.7

Tom Rath is a longtime Republican leader in New Hampshire.

1:07.0

He says Haley needs to make the case to voters that she's more than just a good second

1:11.2

choice.

1:12.2

She can't sell herself as an alternative to Trump.

1:14.6

She's going to sell herself us.

1:15.8

I am the best candidate for this party at this time in this race.

1:20.7

A total of five Republicans have qualified for this, the third GOP primary debate.

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