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Political Gabfest

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Political Gabfest

Slate Podcasts

News, Politics, Government

4.48.5K Ratings

🗓️ 11 June 2010

⏱️ 45 minutes

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Summary

Slate's Political Gabfest, featuring John Dickerson, David Plotz, and Emily Bazelon. This week: An election roundup, more on the gulf oil spill and BP, and Helen Thomas retires

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0:00.0

The following podcast contains explicit language.

0:08.2

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0:16.2

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0:23.8

slash gabfest.

0:25.4

Hello and welcome to this late political gab fest for the 11th of June.

0:29.4

I'm John Dickerson in Washington with David Plotz.

0:31.6

Emily Bazelon is in New Haven.

0:33.6

We're today going to talk about this week's elections across the country.

0:37.0

There were 11 of them. And then we're also going to talk about this week's elections across the country. There were 11 of them.

0:38.2

And then we're also going to talk about the BP oil spill.

0:41.9

It continues into its 50th day this week, well beyond its 50th day.

0:45.9

And then we're going to finish by talking about Helen Thomas, the former White House correspondent and columnist now no longer has a job.

1:11.4

Okay, so our first topic is going to be the elections. Just to set the table here, we had a series of elections all over the country. The biggest news, we'll start with South Carolina, was that Nikki Haley came in with 49% of the vote, beat her three male competitors, but didn't beat them enough and is now in a runoff against Gresham Barrett, a congressman.

1:23.1

She is likely to win. Blanche Lincoln, the senator from incumbent senator from Arkansas, beat the lieutenant governor, Bill Halter, in a runoff that was a big defeat for labor or whether it was we'll talk about that.

1:27.3

And then in Arizona, Sharon Engel was the Tea Party – sorry, Nevada.

1:28.2

Nevada.

1:37.7

Sharon Engel, the Tea Party favorite, came up from the out of the blue – not out of the blue, but anyway, a late strong surge.

1:41.9

One, they are now faces off against Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

1:46.6

And finally, in California, we have the victory in the Republican primaries of two former Silicon Valley CEOs. Carly Fiorena will be the Republican nominee and

1:51.7

Meg Whitman, the Republican nominee for governor. And then we had other things happen. Bob Inglis,

1:57.4

a six-term congressman from South Carolina, got fewer votes than his opponent,

2:02.3

and that will put him into a runoff and he will likely lose, which will make him the

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