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Meet the Americans Trying to Lower the Temperature in Politics Meet the Americans Trying to Lower the Temperature in Politics
Thu, December, 28, 2023
The Wall Street Journal's Aaron Zitner speaks to This Morning's Mike Gavin about how Americans are trying to tone down their hostility when it comes to politics.
No more snowball fights: How to talk politics - or not - with relatives during the holidays No more snowball fights: How to talk politics - or not - with relatives during the holidays
Fri, December, 22, 2023
This Morning's Gordon Deal explains how or how not to speak about politics with your family members during the holiday season.
Saying Goodbye to National Journal Saying Goodbye to National Journal
Mon, June, 27, 2022
Josh Kraushaar from National Journal breaks down what he's learned in his 20 years covering politics in the U.S.
Ten political events that will shape the 2022 midterm elections. Ten political events that will shape the 2022 midterm elections.
Mon, January, 3, 2022
What are the ten political events that will shape the midterm elections in 2022? David Jackson from USA Today has the story.
This Weekend with Gordon Deal November 23, 2019 This Weekend with Gordon Deal November 23, 2019
Sat, November, 23, 2019
How to keep schools safe, why employees should not talk politics, and families are inviting shelter dogs over for Thanksgiving dinner.
Pelosi Corrals Combative Caucus, Intent on Keeping a House Majority Pelosi Corrals Combative Caucus, Intent on Keeping a House Majority
Mon, August, 26, 2019
WSJ's Natalie Andrews compares Nancy Pelosi's current term as House Speaker versus her first time there a decade ago, analyzing what she is doing differently this time around and detailing her goals for the future.
This Weekend with Gordon Deal August 17, 2019 This Weekend with Gordon Deal August 17, 2019
Sat, August, 17, 2019
Iowa has become the Hollywood of politics, the unlikely survival of USA Gymnastics, and it may be hot, but I can still check Twitter.
'Corn, soybeans and landmines': Dems sweat early state blunders 'Corn, soybeans and landmines': Dems sweat early state blunders
Wed, August, 7, 2019
Even though this time of summer is usually less hectic for presidential candidates, POLITICO's David Siders notes how they still have plenty of campaigning to do, as well as plenty of mistakes to avoid.
When Kamala Harris faced political heat, Delaware's Beau Biden had her back When Kamala Harris faced political heat, Delaware's Beau Biden had her back
Thu, August, 1, 2019
Kamala Harris' relationship with the Biden's could complicate their 2020 campaigns. Meredith Newman from Delaware Online gives us a look.
Lesser-known candidates claw for the spotlight in Democratic debate Lesser-known candidates claw for the spotlight in Democratic debate
Fri, June, 28, 2019
Listen as the Washington Post's Chelsea Janes tells Gordon how some under the radar candidates are desperately trying to get their name known in the Democratic debates.
This is the most regrettable college major in America This is the most regrettable college major in America
Fri, June, 28, 2019
No regrets? Not for many recent college graduates. Listen as MarketWatch's Catey Hill tells Gordon what many former students regret about their college experience.
Campaigns prepare to amplify highlight-reel debate moments Campaigns prepare to amplify highlight-reel debate moments
Thu, June, 27, 2019
Nowadays, it's all about going viral. In the Democratic debates, it's no different. Listen as POLITICO's Elena Schneider tells Mike Gavin how different campaign teams will try to find these highlights in order to give them an edge in the race.
Debates Put Democratic National Committee Back in Spotlight Debates Put Democratic National Committee Back in Spotlight
Thu, June, 27, 2019
Listen as The Wall Street Journal's Joshua Jamerson tells Mike Gavin how the Democratic debates are putting the DNC back in the public eye, for the wrong reasons.
Enough with Hamilton, Say Fans of Other Founding Fathers Enough with Hamilton, Say Fans of Other Founding Fathers
Thu, June, 27, 2019
Alexander Hamilton has become one of the most famous Founding Fathers because of the Broadway success, "Hamilton". However, The Wall Street Journal's Valerie Bauerlein tells Gordon that fans are demanding for other Founding Fathers' stories to be told.
Early Democratic Field Splits Into Two Tiers Early Democratic Field Splits Into Two Tiers
Tue, June, 25, 2019
Listen as the Wall Street Journal's Ken Thomas tells Gordon how there are five clear frontrunners for the race to win the Democratic nomination for the 2020 presidential election.
Want a more diverse Congress? Bite the bullet and raise the pay Want a more diverse Congress? Bite the bullet and raise the pay
Mon, June, 24, 2019
Listen as political columnist Patricia Murphy tells Gordon how paying members of Congress more than your average plumber can create more diversity within it.
The grim financial lesson children will learn from cashless Monopoly The grim financial lesson children will learn from cashless Monopoly
Mon, June, 24, 2019
Listen as MarketWatch's Jacob Passy tells Gordon how Hasbro's decision to do away with money in its popular game, Monopoly, could teach future generations some bad financial lessons.
Iran has crossed a line - Here's how US can respond forcefully without starting a war Iran has crossed a line - Here's how US can respond forcefully without starting a war
Mon, June, 24, 2019
Listen as Illinois Republican Congressman Adam Kinzinger tells Gordon how the U.S. should handle its relations with Iran.
China is Jamming Trump on Trade China is Jamming Trump on Trade
Mon, June, 10, 2019
Yahoo! Finance's Rick Newman provides updates on the trade dispute between the US and China, including how the Chinese are not backing down from Trump's tariff threats.
Keeping It Civil for Christmas Keeping It Civil for Christmas
Mon, December, 24, 2018
Steven Dinkin, president of the National Conflict Resolution Center, offers tips on how to keep things civil during holiday conversations with family and friends.
The Best Campaign Money Can Buy The Best Campaign Money Can Buy
Fri, November, 16, 2018
Natasha Korecki from POLITICO and Gordon Deal have a look at what went into one of the most expensive midterm races.
How long will gas prices continue to drop? How long will gas prices continue to drop?
Tue, November, 6, 2018
Will the midterm election results effect oil prices? Tom Kloza of the Oil Price Information Service gives us a look.
Swipe Left, Swipe Right: Political Campaigning Invades Dating Apps Swipe Left, Swipe Right: Political Campaigning Invades Dating Apps
Tue, November, 6, 2018
Kristina Peterson from the Wall Street Journal explains how campaigners are reaching out to dating app users in swing states.
Young voter turnout in midterm elections is often dismal. This year could be different Young voter turnout in midterm elections is often dismal. This year could be different
Tue, November, 6, 2018
Because of hot button issues, young people are expected to have a stronger showing at the polls. Caroline Simon of USA Today has the story.
The Yawning Divide that Explains American Politics The Yawning Divide that Explains American Politics
Thu, November, 1, 2018
Aaron Zitner from The Wall Street Journal explains how white men without a college degree and college-educated white women have driven America's political divide.