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Synopsis
No one knows Capitol Hill and the corridors of Washington power like National Journal, and now NJ brings you Quorum Calla weekly podcast on Congress, policy, and politics. Hosted by National Journal's veteran reporting team, new episodes of Quorum Call will be available every Monday.
Episodes
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Episode 169: Power Rankers
18/05/2020 Duration: 26minHotline editor Leah Askarinam and staff correspondents Madelaine Pisani and Kirk Bado join digital editor Mini Racker to talk about Hotline's Senate power rankings, the special elections in California's 25th district and Wisconsin's 7th district last week, and other downballot races that the team is following.
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Episode 168: Testing Our Patience
11/05/2020 Duration: 23minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour joins White House correspondent George E. Condon and House correspondent Casey Wooten to discuss the arrival of COVID-19 in the White House, illuminate what kind of legislation Congress may begin to work on this week, and evaluate Trump's new press secretary.
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Episode 167: The Masked Senator
04/05/2020 Duration: 32minManaging editor Mackenzie Weinger joins Senate correspondent Zach C. Cohen to discuss what's on the Senate's agenda now that it's back in session. Energy and environment correspondent Brian Dabbs also joins the podcast to talk about the impact of environmental policy on pandemic relief efforts in the U.S. and around the world.
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Episode 166: On the Digital Trail
27/04/2020 Duration: 37minHotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam, associate editor Alex Clearfield, and staff correspondent Matt Holt join digital editor Mini Racker to discuss the latest with Joe Biden's possible VP picks, President Trump's coronavirus briefings, governors' popularity amid the pandemic, and key down-ballot races.
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Episode 165: Fault Lines
20/04/2020 Duration: 27minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour joins White House correspondent George Condon and Senate correspondent Zach Cohen to discuss who Trump is blaming for the continuing coronavirus crisis and what to expect in terms of solutions from Congress.
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Episode 164: Tracking the Pandemic
13/04/2020 Duration: 24minManaging editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by health care correspondent Erin Durkin to discuss the latest coronavirus updates along with health insurance options for unemployed Americans. Technology correspondent Brendan Bordelon also joins the show to talk about how different countries are tracking their citizens to prevent the spread of the virus and the privacy concerns with this centralized response.
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Episode 163: The Coronavirus Campaign
06/04/2020 Duration: 32minHotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam, associate editor Alex Clearfield, and staff correspondents Matt Holt, Madelaine Pisani, and Kirk Bado join digital editor Mini Racker to discuss the latest political impacts of the coronavirus—in the states, on campaigns, and as they relate to Joe Biden's possible VP picks.
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Episode 162: Congressional Checkup
30/03/2020 Duration: 22minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour joins White House correspondent George Condon and House correspondent Casey Wooten to talk about the $2 trillion coronavirus relief bill, whether Congress plans to do more to help Americans, and how President Trump is handling it all.
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Episode 161: Phase Three
24/03/2020 Duration: 21minManaging editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and health care correspondent Erin Durkin to discuss the Senate's status on passing phase three of the coronavirus legislative package and remote voting as members of Congress continue to self-quarantine.
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Episode 160: Remote Possibilities
16/03/2020 Duration: 32minHotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam and staff correspondent Matt Holt join digital editor Mini Racker to examine Joe Biden's promise to select a woman as his running mate and whether Bernie Sanders is managing to push Biden to the left. Then, staff corespondents Drew Gerber, Kirk Bado, and Madeleine Pisani are on to discuss which primary results have surprised them so far, what to look out for in tomorrow's elections, and why the coronavirus pandemic may be politically beneficial to incumbents.
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Episode 159: Going Viral
09/03/2020 Duration: 17minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour is joined by White House correspondent George E. Condon and health care correspondent Erin Durkin to discuss Trump's response to the coronavirus outbreak, how it could help or hurt the president, and what to expect as public health issues unfold.
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Episode 158: Super Powers
02/03/2020 Duration: 27minManaging editor Mackenzie Weinger talks with national political correspondent Matt Holt about what to expect on Super Tuesday, what South Carolina's primary results mean for Joe Biden, and the major candidates who just dropped out of the race. Plus, energy and environment correspondent Brian Dabbs explains the bipartisan energy package that could become a major legislative achievement for the Senate.
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Episode 157: Russian to Conclusions
24/02/2020 Duration: 34minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour sits down with White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. to discuss Russian interference in the 2020 election, President Trump's visit to India, and recent presidential pardons. Technology correspondent Brendan Bordelon also joins the podcast to talk about Facebook's relationship with conservative America, U.S. policy with Huawei, the Section 230 debate, and the upcoming FISA renewal.
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Episode 156: Choose Your Fighter
18/02/2020 Duration: 36minStaff correspondents Drew Gerber, Kirk A. Bado, and Madelaine Pisani, as well as Hotline Editor in Chief Leah Askarinam, join digital editor Mini Racker to outline the races to watch on Super Tuesday, discuss whether to expect more Beto-type candidates to come out of Texas, and give a special sneak peak of Hotline's state legislative coverage. Plus, staff correspondent Matt Holt explains why Bernie Sanders has the clearest path to the Democratic nomination, analyzes Mike Bloomberg's advantages and disadvantages, and breaks down why some former front-runners may no longer be viable.
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Episode 155: So What Now?
10/02/2020 Duration: 26minManaging editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen to recap the end of the impeachment trial and discuss judge confirmations. Health care correspondent Erin Durkin also talks about congressional and executive action on the coronavirus outbreak.
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Episode 154: Impeachment Wraps Up
03/02/2020 Duration: 25minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour is joined by Senate correspondent Zach Cohen and House correspondent Casey Wooten to discuss the impeachment trial's close. They also talk about President Trump's upcoming state of the union address and future congressional action on the Ukraine affair.
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Episode 153: Trials and Tribulations
27/01/2020 Duration: 16minManaging editor Mackenzie Weinger is joined by national security correspondent Harrison Cramer and White House correspondent George E. Condon Jr. to discuss the latest on President Trump's impeachment trial. They also talk about the House's presidential war powers vote and Trump's meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Episode 152: Always Looking for a Fight
21/01/2020 Duration: 33minHotline editor in chief Leah Askarinam and staff correspondents Matt Holt, Drew Gerber, Kirk Bado and Madelaine Pisani join digital editor Mini Racker to preview the campaigns landscape for 2020, from who's positioned well for the Iowa caucuses to which party is winning the redistricting battle. They also discuss Senate power rankings, House fundraising, and the potentially competitive races that aren't getting the attention they deserve.
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Episode 151: Impeachment Pickle
13/01/2020 Duration: 22minManaging editor Mackenzie Weinger joins House correspondent Casey Wooten and Senate reporter Zach Cohen to discuss what’s next in President Trump’s impeachment.
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Episode 150: The Big Show
06/01/2020 Duration: 29minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour joins staff correspondents Matt Holt and Drew Gerber to discuss the effect of issues in Iran on the presidential race, fourth quarter fundraising numbers, and the Senate races Democrats are focusing on in hopes of winning back the upper chamber this year.