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The NPR Politics Podcast

Wednesday, October 26

The NPR Politics Podcast

NPR

Politics, Daily News, News

4.425.6K Ratings

🗓️ 26 October 2016

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

13 days to go. This episode: host/campaign reporter Tamara Keith, congressional correspondent Susan Davis, and editor/correspondent Ron Elving. More coverage at nprpolitics.org. Email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.

Transcript

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0:00.0

Before we start the show, a reminder that you can hear more of our political reporting

0:04.0

on the NPR-1 app.

0:05.7

That's NPR-O-N-E.

0:08.4

And you can also use it to discover new podcasts, like Bullseye with Jesse Thorn.

0:13.3

It's a guide to the good stuff in popular culture, and we think you'll like it.

0:17.2

Okay, here's the show.

0:21.9

It's the NPR Politics Podcast for Wednesday, October 25th.

0:26.3

Day three of our every weekday episodes right up until Election Day,

0:31.2

and our first one with under two weeks to go.

0:33.9

I'm Tamer Keith, I cover the White House and the campaign.

0:36.6

I'm Susan Davis, I cover Congress.

0:38.2

And I'm Ron Elving Editor and Correspondent.

0:41.2

So Ron, did you hear yesterday's episode where Sam Sanders said that he was going to

0:46.4

dress up as you for Halloween?

0:48.8

It's too late, the stores are entirely sold out of those costumes.

0:52.4

Ron, what are you going to be for Halloween?

0:56.6

Probably sleeping.

0:59.4

So real quick onto what the candidates were doing today.

1:03.1

Hillary Clinton was in Lake Worth, Florida, and just like Tim Cain before her this week,

1:07.8

she was urging Floridians to vote early.

1:10.7

And we now know that about 10 million people have already voted early,

1:15.4

two million of them in Florida.

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