Josh, Kate, and David talk federal and state mishandling of the pandemic, as well as the small joys we’re all using to get through it.
Josh, Kate, and David take a look at the fiasco that unfolded in Wisconsin on Tuesday after state Republicans insisted on holding in-person voting amid the coronavirus pandemic. The group then talks about how to prepare for the November election. And finally: how to keep your sanity (and physical health) in these cooped-up times.
Josh, Kate and David talk models, primaries and the administrative response to the coronavirus pandemic.
Josh, Kate and David analyze the progress of a crisis under Trump, and how states — and even smaller communities — are coping.
Josh, Kate and David analyze Tuesday’s primaries and general life under coronavirus precautions.
To end the week, we’re taking a brief break from the news. David, Nicole Lafond and Joe Ragazzo sit down with Andy Hunter, founder of Bookshop.org, an online portal to support independent booksellers and authors. Andy talks about providing an alternative to Amazon and why supporting local bookstores is so important.
Josh, Kate, and David react to Tuesday’s primaries and the coronavirus outbreak from remote locations.
Josh, David and Matt Shuham dig into the Super Tuesday results, which delivered a big night to Joe Biden. They also talk about the growing concern over the coronavirus, and how it could impact the campaign as the race continues to heat up.
Josh, Kate and David are joined by TPM’s Executive Editor David Kurtz to talk about the upcoming South Carolina primary and Super Tuesday contests, and why Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders are emerging as the most viable candidates.
Kate, David, and Matt analyze the Democratic horse race just before the Nevada debate and caucus.