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by Jacob Weisberg

A quasi-daily podcast from Slate that sets out to understand the real Donald Trump. Jacob Weisberg, chairman and editor-in-chief of Slate, will be talking to historians, psychiatrists, and other experts to help explain who

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by David Axelrod

David Axelrod, the founder and director of the University of Chicago Institute of Politics, brings you The Axe Files, a series of revealing interviews with key figures in the political world.

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by Scott Bland

With this podcast, Scott Bland hosts a weekly roundtable discussion with his fellow Politico reporters to check in on the latest news coming out of the White House.

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by Lillian Cunningham

Leading up to Election Day 2016, The Washington Post's Presidential podcast explores how each former American president reached office, made decisions, handled crises …

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by Liz Covart

In this top-notch podcast, Liz Covart serves as your guide as she explores the rich world of Ben Franklin's Revolutionary America. In each episode, Covart sits down with a historian or author to discuss historical figures that loom large...

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by Ben Mathis

Hosted by Hollywood producer and political media strategist Ben Mathis, KickAss Politics brings together some of the most interesting people from Hollywood to discuss politics, history, techonology, world affairs, business, humor, and more.

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by David Brown

A president bound for greatness. A ruinous Vietnam war. How did Lyndon Johnson lose his way?

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by Sam Stein

Everyone loses. But some losses sting worse than others. This is a podcast about tough defeats. Hosts Sam Stein and Jason Cherkis talk to candidates who came up short in their bid for president, governor, senator and other elected office…

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by Allison Michaels

Donald Trump’s historic presidency is unlike any other that’s come before it.

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by Richard Heffner

First broadcast in May, 1956, The Open Mind is a thoughtful excursion into the world of ideas. Designed to elicit insights into contemporary areas of national concern, Open Mind explores challenges of the digital age, American politics and other emerging issues.

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