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The NPR Politics Podcast

Weekly Roundup: Friday, March 11

The NPR Politics Podcast

NPR

News, Daily News, Politics

4.425.7K Ratings

🗓️ 11 March 2016

⏱️ 40 minutes

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Summary

In the wake of Tuesday's primaries, both parties held debates this week. A look at what's really left to learn from them, some listener questions, and can't let it go. This episode: campaign reporter Sam Sanders, White House correspondent Tamara Keith, editor/correspondent Ron Elving, and congressional correspondent Susan Davis. Find the team on Twitter, at nprpolitics@npr.org, or email the show at nprpolitics@npr.org.

Transcript

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Find NPR1 on your app store now.

0:18.3

Hey y'all, it's the NPR Politics Podcast.

0:23.8

Here with our weekly roundup of political news.

0:26.1

After some big primary votes on Tuesday, both parties held debates this week.

0:29.9

We'll talk about what's left to learn from these debates anyway.

0:33.0

We'll do some listener mail.

0:34.5

And of course, we will end the show with Can't Let It Go.

0:37.3

Where we all share one thing we just cannot stop thinking about this week.

0:41.0

I'm Sam Sanders, campaign reporter.

0:43.0

I'm Susan Davis, I cover Congress.

0:44.6

I'm Ron Elving, Editor Correspondent.

0:47.0

And hello from Cleveland in Ohio.

0:49.6

I'm Tamara Keith, I cover the White House.

0:51.1

And I'm here this week working on some stories about the Democratic race.

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