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Political Gabfest - The “Maybe its Hillary Who Should Drop Out” Edition

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News Commentary, Politics, News

4.56K Ratings

🗓️ 10 March 2016

⏱️ 50 minutes

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Summary

John Dickerson, David Plotz and Emily

Bazelon discuss the strength of Donald Trump's campaign for the

Republican nomination, the latest results within the Democratic

primary race and the loss of Nancy Reagan.

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0:00.0

The Slate Political Gap Fest is brought to you by Casper, an online retailer of premium mattresses

0:04.9

for a fraction of the price. Casper mattresses come with free delivery and returns within a 100-day

0:10.7

period and get $50 towards any mattress purchase by visiting casper.com slash political and using the

0:18.9

promo code political.

0:26.8

And by Concur, employees get simplified expense reports and business leaders get full visibility into their company's spending habits.

0:30.3

Expense, travel, invoice, learn more at concur.com slash gabfest.

0:37.2

And by texture, the mobile app that gives you full access to more than 150 of the world's most

0:43.1

popular magazines anytime using your phone or tablet.

0:47.0

Read Vogue, People, Esquire, Time, and hundreds more, from back issues to the one currently

0:52.5

on the newsstand.

0:54.0

Right now, try Texter for free at

0:55.9

texture.com slash political. The following podcast contains explicit language.

1:06.1

Hello and welcome to this slate political gab fest for March 10th, 2016, the maybe it's Hillary who should drop out edition.

1:15.9

I'm David Plotz of Atlas Obscura.

1:17.9

That was the Juan Chuckle over there.

1:20.3

Came from John Dickerson at Face the Nation.

1:22.4

Hello, John.

1:23.2

Hello, David.

1:24.1

We're in the studio together.

1:25.7

In the New York Times studio in New York, New York is Emily Bazelon of the New York Times Magazine. That's a lot of brand placement there. Hi, Emily. Hello. How are you? I'm good. I like your provocative title for the episode. Oh, thank you. I came up with it all by myself. On this week, Scab Fest, is it the end for the

1:47.2

non-Trump candidates in the GOP race, is never Trump becoming now Trump? What is going to happen

1:54.1

in Ohio and Florida next week? Then Hillary Clinton's defeat in Michigan, one of the greatest

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