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Now displaying: January, 2022
Jan 24, 2022

Hotline Managing Editor Kirk A. Bado discusses whether President Biden's statement to hit the trail for Democrats in the midterms is enough to right the ship. States Races correspondent Mary Frances McGowan, Senate Races correspondent Matt Holt and House Races correspondent Erin Covey join the podcast to discuss how this may affect the current dynamic in the midterms battleground.

Jan 18, 2022

Editor-in-Chief Jeff Dufour is joined by White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. on President Biden's end to his first year in office and Biden's chances on passing voting rights legislation. Then, Senate races correspondent Matt Holt breaks down the latest in the Senate battleground, including Senators John Thune and Ron Johnson deciding to run for reelection.

Jan 10, 2022

On this episode, Managing Editor Mackenzie Weinger talks with Energy and Environment reporter Brian Dabbs on the looming deadline for voting rights legislation and Senate Democrats' attempt to meet the deadline and get Republicans on board with filibuster reform. Then Foreign Policy and Defense correspondent Cristina Maza joins the podcast to discuss the future of Senator Ted Cruz's bill on the Nord Stream 2 pipeline on Capitol Hill and to break down the widespread and deadly protests in Kazakhstan.

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