2024-10-04
14 分钟Voters in a record number of states, including the battlegrounds of Arizona and Nevada, are set to decide this fall whether to enact far-reaching changes to how their elections are run. This episode: voting correspondent Miles Parks, voting correspondent Ashley Lopez, and campaign correspondent Danielle Kurtzleben. The podcast is produced by Jeongyoon Han, Casey Morell and Kelli Wessinger. Our editor is Eric McDaniel. Our executive producer is Muthoni Muturi. Listen to every episode of the NPR Politics Podcast sponsor-free, unlock access to bonus episodes with more from the NPR Politics team, and support public media when you sign up for The NPR Politics Podcast+ at plus.npr.org/politics. Learn more about sponsor message choices: podcastchoices.com/adchoices NPR Privacy Policy
Hi, this is Bethany Albertson in Austin, Texas, where I'm teaching about the media for the elections 2024 class at UT Austin.
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This podcast was recorded at 01:35 p.m.
on Thursday, October 3, 2024.
Things may have changed by the time you hear it, and maybe some of my students will be listening.
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Hey, there.
It's the NPR politics podcast.
I'm Miles Parks.
I cover voting.
I'm Ashley Lopez.
I also cover voting.
I'm Danielle Kurtzleben.
I cover the presidential campaign.
I cover the effects of voting, the results, as it were.