Steve Inskeep
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An analysis of the voters who likely put Donald Trump back into power
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to GOP pollster BJ Martino, president and CEO of the Tarrance Group, about what demographic has surprised him the most in the presidential election -- based on exit polls.
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GOP strategist explains Trump's possible path to the White House
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Republican strategist Rob Burgess about former President Donald Trump's messaging and possible path to the White House.
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Israel cuts ties with U.N. Palestinian relief agency UNRWA
Israel ends its agreement with the U.N. aid agency for Palestinians, but aid workers say there is no Plan B in place.
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Politics of daily life: A portrait of Braddock, Pa.
The potential sale of U.S. Steel to Japanese competitor Nippon Steel has been opposed by both presidential candidates. For the people of Braddock, Pa., steel and politics are just part of the story.
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Trump and Harris have wrapped up campaigning. It's now up to voters
Former President Donald Trump wrapped up his presidential campaign in Grand Rapids, Mich. Vice Present Harris concluded hers in Philadelphia.
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What would foreign policy look like under a second Donald Trump term?
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Republican Rep. Mike Waltz of Florida, a former Army Green Beret, now serving on House committees that cover the military, intelligence agencies and foreign affairs.
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Candidates in House and Senate races are making their final pitches to voters
Regardless of who wins the presidential election, they require a Congress to advance their agenda. How are candidates for the House and Senate making their final pitches to voters?
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The election offers Americans 2 different ideas of presidential powers
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Jeffrey Rosen of the National Constitution Center, about how the future president could employ unitary theory, which gives the executive branch nearly unbridled power.
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VP Harris pledges to listen to experts in contrast to Trump's previous actions
NPR's Steve Inskeep talks to Tom Nichols, a contributing writer at "The Atlantic," about why some Americans have grown increasingly hostile to expertise, and what it means in this election.
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VP Harris lays out the differences between herself and ex-President Trump
Vice President Harris gave her closing argument from the spot, the ellipse in front of the White House, that her GOP opponent spoke from on Jan. 6, 2021.