A popular program for reuniting Cuban families in the US has been on pause since 2017. Now, many families are asking the Biden administration to restart it.
Jeff Flake: Republicans stand by amid Trump’s ‘abuse of power’
The introduction of the Tea Party in this election skews the numbers and may lead to surprising results in some critical races.
Marco Rubio’s Mormon Past Comes to Light
Coming up, will new revelations of Marco Rubio’s Morman childhood hamper his chances at the vice-presidential nomination? Salon.com Politics Editor Steve Kornacki joins The Takeaway to discuss what a “balanced” ticket looks like in 2012.
Competitive three-way races continue to be a rarity, but the introduction of the Tea Party has increased those numbers this election season. We speak with Libby Casey from Alaska Public Radio Network and Beth Reinhard from The Miami Herald.
Districts in play: what is the forecast for the sunshine state?
Joining us to shed some light on the election issues in Florida are Sergio Bustos, political editor for the Miami Herald, and The Takeaway’s political correspondent Andrea Bernstein.
Rumble in the Sunshine State: inside Florida’s primaries
On Tuesday, Florida’s voters head to the polls to vote in primaries for U.S. Senate and governor. Our guests describe how the races have been shaping up and what we can expect on Tuesday.