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Open Phones: Buyer's Remorse (The Brian Lehrer Show: Tuesday, 06 May 2008)

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6 May 2008

Open Phones: Buyer's Remorse (The Brian Lehrer Show: Tuesday, 06 May 2008) 

As Democrats in Indiana and North Carolina go to the polls, do you wish you could change your vote for Hillary Clinton or Barack Obama? Tell us what you think!

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[4:33]..." Did you say that to Jerusalem now Howard Dean Democratic Party chairman hasn't endorsed anybody but where -- you saying that. Kennedy left and and Kerry Ted Kennedy and Senator John "...

[5:54]..." I'm really terribly concerned that Democrats don't get together and not pressuring Howard Dean and there are other leaders. And the primary is soon to -- delegates it's simply delicate coming out by the end of "...

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Senator Harry Reid (The Leonard Lopate Show: Monday, 05 May 2008)

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5 May 2008

Senator Harry Reid (The Leonard Lopate Show: Monday, 05 May 2008) 

Senator Harry Reid talks about his path from a childhood of poverty in Nevada to Senate Majority Leader. His new memoir is The Good Fight . Event : Harry Reid will be in conversation with Jeff Greenfield Thursday, May 8 at 8 pm 92nd Street Y 1395 Lexington Avenue (at 92nd Street) For tickets, go here .

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[31:41]..." he would team up with House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and DNC chair Howard Dean to encourage super delegates. To make the decision. Do you think that we'll see a change in the DNC delegate rules after "...

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Bitter Pill (The Brian Lehrer Show: Monday, 14 April 2008)

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14 Apr 2008

Bitter Pill (The Brian Lehrer Show: Monday, 14 April 2008) 

Barack Obama's recent comments in San Francisco have caused a stir. Some have referenced a similar Bill Clinton quote. Here are the two: Obama (2008) But the truth is, is that, our challenge is to get people persuaded that we can make progress when there's not evidence of that in their daily lives. You go into some of these small towns in Pennsylvania, and like a lot of small towns in the Midwest, the jobs have been gone now for 25 years and nothing's replaced them. And they fell through the Clinton administration, and the Bush administration, and each successive administration has said that somehow these communities are gonna regenerate and they have not. So it's not surprising then that they get bitter, they cling to guns or religion or antipathy to people who aren't like them or anti-immigrant sentiment or anti-trade sentiment as a way to explain their frustrations. Bill Clinton (1991) You know, he [Bush] wants to divide us over race. I'm from the South. I understand this. This quota deal they're gonna pull in the next election is the same old scam they've been pulling on us for decade after decade after decade. When their economic policies fail, when the country's coming apart rather than coming together, what do they do? They find the most economically insecure white men and scare the living daylights out of them. They know if they can keep us looking at each other across a racial divide, if I can look at Bobby Rush and think, Bobby wants my job, my promotion, then neither of us can look at George Bush and say, 'What happened to everybody's job? What happened to everybody's income? What ... have ... you ... done ... to ... our ... country?' Compare and contrast the above two quotes. What do you make of the controversy? Comment below!

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[7:28]..." the Clinton -- in the Obama market similar agreement and Howard Dean from four years ago and it -- about the rebel flag and getting those voters. "...

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April 4, 2008 (On The Media: Friday, 04 April 2008)

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4 Apr 2008

April 4, 2008 (On The Media: Friday, 04 April 2008) 

Show Summary: Can a magazine piece be a human rights violation in Canada; and why are media still covering the race for the Democratic nomination?

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[5:46]..." and for all have yet do so party elders like Jerry -- Howard Dean and -- dated July 1 so it's hard to come up with a conclusion that some journalists I know has done. That "...

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The Role of the GOP in Michigan and Florida (The Brian Lehrer Show: Wednesday, 02 April 2008)

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2 Apr 2008

The Role of the GOP in Michigan and Florida (The Brian Lehrer Show: Wednesday, 02 April 2008) 

Wayne Barrett , senior editor at the Village Voice , tells us how he sees the GOP determining the fate of the delegates in Michigan and Florida at the Democratic National Convention.

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[0:47]..." and Michigan. But could the GOP actually be influencing what happens and Howard dean's world of the DNC rules in credentials committee and such let's find out highway and welcome back. "...

[1:43]..." couldn't find anybody else who actually look. -- I don't even know Howard Dean did because. The rules specifically provides that if there is evidence. Of pro football positive action on the part of democratic leaders "...

[13:01]..." Well Howard dean's attitude seems to be that he's I called the modern day -- I think he's going to mediate the dispute after it "...

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Open Phones: Did You Support

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28 Mar 2008

Open Phones: Did You Support Howard Open Phones: Did You Support Dean? (The Brian Lehrer Show: Friday, 28 March 2008)  

What if your candidate isn't chosen? Listeners who supported Howard Dean in 2004 call in. Did you give money to the Dean campaign? Who did you vote for, or did you choose not to vote in the national election?

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[3:27]..." might be to have a calling for anyone who gave money to Howard Dean in 2004. Did you vote for John Kerry in the general election 212433 WNYC -- got a few minutes for this but if you gave money. To Howard Dean in 2004. Did you vote for John Kerry in the general election. It was some. Dean as the movement candidate that year right and Kerry was. Boring but electable you thought establishment candidate. Did this ultimately scare you -- you -- people who are big enough dean supporters to actually have given a money. 212433 WNYC and if you're in that group that is anyone who gave money to Howard Dean you know four. What do you think about this campaign that's taking place now is a good for the Democratic Party should they find a way to settle it quickly. What should happen with Florida and Michigan but calling for anyone who gave money to Howard Dean in 2004 and since we know statistically most of you did go on to vote for Kerry. Screener we will save at "...

[4:38]..." after this. Brian Lara -- see if you gave money to Howard Dean in 2004 or did you go on. To vote for Kerry. David in Manhattan on WNYC did you. "...

[6:59]..." stave this off. That the party whatever the party means a mean Howard Dean can't stand up and order anybody to do any kind of our chairman. By and all the all the parties involved in "...

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Recount Redux? (The Brian Lehrer Show: Thursday, 13 March 2008)

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13 Mar 2008

Recount Redux? (The Brian Lehrer Show: Thursday, 13 March 2008) 

The Florida Democratic party is pushing ahead with a plan for redoing its primary, likely conducting the bulk of the voting through mail-in ballots. Mark Halperin , editor-at-large and senior political analyst for Time Magazine , breaks down the plan and the controversy it's stirring.

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[3:18]..." the people of Florida and Michigan have their voices heard. But also Howard Dean the chairman of the national parties that. Passes muster with the deal bombing Clinton campaigns and I just don't think in the "...

[8:07]..." we're against as a result that's being proposed that and again if Howard Dean is right that and sticks to -- Ito basically. I just don't -- health plan to come up that would satisfy them "...

[14:22]..." please senator Clinton or supporters but I agree in this case with Howard Dean that you cannot change the rules. And I and and all of Howard Dean just put that thing optimism and encouragement saying let's come up with something that that would be fair. I just don't seem "...

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"Mini Tuesday" Results (The Brian Lehrer Show: Wednesday, 05 March 2008)

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5 Mar 2008

"Mini Tuesday" Results (The Brian Lehrer Show: Wednesday, 05 March 2008) 

Chicago Tribune columnist Clarence Page , Marie Cocco , syndicated columnist for the Washington Post Writers Group , and Matt Bai , contributing writer for the New York Times Magazine , talk about yesterday's primaries.

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[35:31]..." Which states matter because the network has been very passionate as has Howard dean about the idea that you need to compete everywhere that this means to be in national party in the Democratic Party and that is essentially Obama document look I want all over the country compete in North Dakota -- compete in Idaho which saturates such Hillary Clinton is now making the diametrically opposed argument she states could -- the activists and Howard dean. This is silly the only states need to worry about -- once you need to win in November Democrats market -- we're "...

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Big Money, Small Change (The Brian Lehrer Show: Monday, 03 March 2008)

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3 Mar 2008

Big Money, Small Change (The Brian Lehrer Show: Monday, 03 March 2008) 

Matthew Mosk , Washington Post national political reporter compares Clinton's and Obama's fundraising.

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[12:12]..." for president or or. Helped inertia after may be it started around Howard dean in 2004 however you want to look at it that's now going to wind up being some kind of indicates independent force "...

[12:33]..." this too. Who was so one of the architects this idea for Howard dean and what he's talking about right now is that desire to see candidate like Barack Obama -- mastered Internet fundraising step up "...

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States of the Union: Vermont (The Leonard Lopate Show: Wednesday, 20 February 2008)

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20 Feb 2008

States of the Union: Vermont (The Leonard Lopate Show: Wednesday, 20 February 2008) 

Vermont has the highest number of troop deaths in Iraq per capita. It also one of the lowest approval ratings of President Bush. We find out what other issues matter most to voters in the Green Mountain State, and also look ahead to the state’s March 4 primary. Sam Hemingway is a reporter at the Burlington Free Press .

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[1:07]..." last presidential election the former governor of Vermont office in the race Howard dean. He's now the chairman of the Democratic National Committee are vermonters as invested in this year's presidential election as they were four "...

[1:37]..." thing indeed and the state was really wound two big time for Howard dean last time. But I will say that there's still a lot of interest appear in the race is -- is across the "...

[7:55]..." appealed to the same. Kind of Democrats or leaning Democrat voters this Howard dean did four years ago in terms of the issues and he's young he feels so that young hopeful. You know it's it's really no different than any other state he a La the EU would appear couple times last year spoke at the University of Vermont and later had a big fund raiser. And he drew big crowds see the charismatic person and he I think he speaks to a crowd that to the same ones that that would trauma Howard dean -- that that Internet crowd an idea the folks that have a lot of energy and maybe haven't voted a whole lot "...

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