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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 129: On the House
22/07/2019 Duration: 19minSenior editor Mackenzie Weinger talks with staff correspondent Ally Mutnick and tax policy correspondent Casey Wooten about all things House-related: second quarter fundraising, Democratic divisions, and Mueller's upcoming testimony.
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Episode 128: Third Party Planner
15/07/2019 Duration: 24minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour is joined by national security correspondent Harrison Cramer to discuss the debate over the NDAA. Later, he's joined by associate editor Alex Clearfield to examine the legacy of third party presidential candidates.
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Episode 127: What's Left in Congress
08/07/2019 Duration: 25minStaff correspondents Zach Cohen and Casey Wooten join digital editor Mini Racker to dive into the growing divide between House leadership and the progressive wing of the Democratic caucus. Plus, the team previews what's on deck as Congress races towards the August recess.
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Episode 126: Rallies and Reruns
24/06/2019 Duration: 26minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour joins Hotline editor in chief Kyle Trygstad and staff correspondent Matt Holt to discuss Trump's campaign relaunch, Biden's mistakes, and who else they think could win the Democratic nomination.
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Episode 125: The Iran Dilemma
17/06/2019 Duration: 32minSenior editor Mackenzie Weinger sits down with national security correspondent Harrison Cramer and energy and environment correspondent Brian Dabbs to discuss divisions among Republicans over foreign policy and climate action.
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Episode 124: The Trump Doctrine
10/06/2019 Duration: 19minWhite House correspondent George Condon and national security correspondent Harrison Cramer join editor in chief Jeff Dufour to recap Trump's trip to Europe and break down his administration's foreign policy priorities.
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Episode 123: Senate Survey Says
03/06/2019 Duration: 28minStaff correspondents Drew Gerber and Zach Cohen join senior editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss which Senate seats are most likely to flip parties in 2020 and how the races might shape up.
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Episode 122: Impeachment Keen
28/05/2019 Duration: 17minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour joins White House correspondent George Condon and tax policy correspondent Casey Wooten to discuss impeachment, the House Freedom Caucus, and the new ways Trump defied presidential norms while visiting Japan.
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Episode 121: Drug Money
20/05/2019 Duration: 17minMackenzie Weinger speaks with Erin Durkin and Alex Clearfield about a new PAC's campaign to sever Democrats' ties to the pharmaceutical industry, and the health crisis for migrant children deprived access to their medications at the border.
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Episode 120: Ranking Members
13/05/2019 Duration: 28minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour, Hotline editor in chief Kyle Trygstad, and staff correspondent Matt Holt break down big changes to Hotline's presidential power rankings. Plus, on the eve of the Republican primary, staff correspondent Ally Mutnick discusses a special election in North Carolina that could be a 2020 bellwether.
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Episode 119: Courting Support
06/05/2019 Duration: 26minSenior editor Mackenzie Weinger joins staff correspondents Zach Cohen and Madelaine Pisani to discuss Sen. Michael Bennet's support for the president's judicial picks, Sen. Mike Enzi's retirement, and the other Kentucky horse race: the contest among the Democrats who hope to defeat Gov. Matt Bevin.
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Episode 118: The White House Correspondents' Podcast
29/04/2019 Duration: 18minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour and White House correspondent George Condon, who is working on a book about the White House Correspondents' Association, reflect on Saturday night's dinner. Plus, health care correspondent Erin Durkin discusses the GOP stalwart who bucked the NRA.
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Episode 117: Dark Horses and Red Meat
22/04/2019 Duration: 24minEditor in chief Jeff Dufour gets an update on House Democrats' fundraising from staff correspondent Ally Mutnick and discusses the increasingly crowded 2020 field with staff correspondent Hanna Trudo. Plus, national security correspondent Harrison Cramer talks about Trump's latest veto and tensions with Turkey.
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Episode 116: Tax Day
15/04/2019 Duration: 21minSenior editor Mackenzie Weinger sits down with White House correspondent George Condon to discuss President Trump's tax returns and the soon-to-be-released Mueller report; plus, technology correspondent Brenden Bordelon discusses why Senate Republicans say tech companies are biased against conservatives.
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Episode 115: Goodbye to Ben Pershing
08/04/2019 Duration: 27minSenior editor Jeff Dufour sits down with outgoing editor Ben Pershing as he reflects on his five years at National Journal and how politics has changed since he began his career. Plus, staff correspondent Zach Cohen stops by to talk about Mitch McConnell's move to fast-track confirmations of Trump appointees.
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Episode 114: Red Flags
01/04/2019 Duration: 17minPolicy editor Mackenzie Weinger sits down with staff correspondent Daniel Newhauser and healthcare correspondent Erin Durkin to talk about why the Violence Against Women Act has become so controversial.
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Episode 113: Muelling It Over
25/03/2019 Duration: 18minWhite House correspondent George Condon and tax policy correspondent Casey Wooten join editor Ben Pershing to discuss Mueller's findings and what Congress might do next. Plus, staff correspondent Ally Mutnick talks about the DCCC's latest move to impede primary challengers.
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Episode 112: The Pleasantries Primary
18/03/2019 Duration: 29minNational security correspondent Harrison Cramer joins senior editor Jeff Dufour to discuss House foreign policy priorities and why the threat of a nuclear first strike can be useful; staff correspondent Hanna Trudo stops by to talk about Beto's campaign rollout, the odds Biden will pass on a presidential run, and why Buttigieg might be the one to watch.
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Episode 111: Unlikely Alliances
11/03/2019 Duration: 24minStaff correspondent Zach Cohen and technology correspondent Brendan Bordelon join policy editor Mackenzie Weinger to discuss which Republicans may reject Trump's emergency declaration, as well as those who are working with Democrats to break up big tech.
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Episode 110: Calling BS
04/03/2019 Duration: 24minHouse Reporter Dan Newhauser divulges the next steps in House Democrats’ investigations of Trump and his orbit, White House Correspondent George Condon recaps the aftermath of Trump’s failed North Korea summit (along with one speech he gave — at CPAC — and one he didn’t — at Gridiron), and Hotline's Senate Races Reporter Drew Gerber gives the update on some key 2020 Senate races in Texas and Alabama.