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China as a political scapegoat, and a call for Congress to play nice

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Farai Chideya, host of Pop and Politics on WNYC Radio, has the latest in this new movement.

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California’s races: mudslinging gone wild

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Self-financed candidates largely fail

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Polling trends leading to election day

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Female candidates sweep Tuesday’s primaries; what does this mean for men?

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Primaries measure voter frustrations across the country

Global Politics

We take a closer look at races across the country and discuss overall voter sentiment in the races across the country. Guests: The New York Times’ Jeff Zeleny and KQED’s John Myers.

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In primaries, Lincoln wins in Arkansas, Whitman wins in California

Global Politics

For election results from Arkansas and California, Michael Hibblen from KUAR in Little Rock, Ark. reports. In California, Bruce Cain, a professor of political science at U.C. Berkeley, gives analysis.

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Though Clinton is out, 2008 is still a year for women in politics

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America is 84th in the world for the number of women in office. While Hillary Clinton’s bid for the White House may have ended, it has invigorated women throughout the nation to seek a place in elected office. The Takeaway talks to political guru Andrea Bernstein about how more women are throwing their hats into the political ring.