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Does conventional wisdom have it wrong on Sanders and Warren?
Does conventional wisdom have it wrong on Sanders and Warren?
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Length:
26 minutes
Released:
Jul 12, 2019
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Podcast episode
Description
This week on the Nerdcast with host Scott Bland: We examine some of the
front-runners who have begun to emerge for Democrats, particularly on
the left of the party. POLITICO's National political reporters Holly
Otterbein and Alex Thompson check on the 2020 race. Also: What would you
ask Robert Mueller, if you got the chance? POLITICO's national security
correspondent Natasha Bertrand and POLITICO's legal affairs analyst Josh
Gerstein discuss what might happen on Capitol HIll for Robert Mueller.
front-runners who have begun to emerge for Democrats, particularly on
the left of the party. POLITICO's National political reporters Holly
Otterbein and Alex Thompson check on the 2020 race. Also: What would you
ask Robert Mueller, if you got the chance? POLITICO's national security
correspondent Natasha Bertrand and POLITICO's legal affairs analyst Josh
Gerstein discuss what might happen on Capitol HIll for Robert Mueller.
Released:
Jul 12, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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