26 Min Released May 5, 2016

Lessons From A Long Primary

It's time to talk about Donald Trump and the weird world we all live in where he is the Republican Party's presumptive nominee. This episode is about the primary that brought us there, and about the convoluted and bumpy nominating process on the Democratic side that isn't over yet.

Guests: Democratic Party Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz, Iowa caucus voters Kyra Seay and Carter Bell, and BuzzFeed News political reporter Darren Sands.

No One Knows Anything

No One Knows Anything

Breaking down the biggest and most insane stories in politics this week to figure what we should or shouldn't be freaking out about.

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