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Pennsylvania Kitchen Table Politics

Pennsylvania Kitchen Table Politics

De : Ari Mittleman
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Join listeners from around the country as we sit down with key political stakeholders in the Keystone State. Whether you’re retired in Scranton, a student in Philadelphia, out for your morning walk in Erie, sitting in traffic commuting into Pittsburgh or you are thousands of miles away and just curious about Pennsylvania politics, we welcome every listener to the kitchen table.

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    • Welcome to PA Kitchen Table Politics
      Feb 2 2021

      Listen to our trailer to get a sense of the topics we'll be tackling on this season of Pennsylvania Kitchen Table Politics!

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      4 min
    • Political Polling in Pennsylvania: A Conversation with Chris Borick
      Feb 4 2021

      On this inaugural episode of Pennsylvania Kitchen Table Politics our host, Ari Mittleman, sits down with top Pennsylvania pollster Professor Chris Borick. The Muhlenberg College Institute of Public Opinion that he runs is the Commonwealth’s most respected non-partisan polling outfit. Prof. Borick will help us understand how the polls were so wrong in November. In addition, we’ll dive into what this means for the upcoming races in 2022 and the future of political polling.

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      30 min
    • Reporting Live From PA: A Conversation with the Inquirer's Jonathan Tamari
      Feb 5 2021

      On episode three, Philadelphia Inquirer reporter Jonathan Tamari sheds light on the 2020 election and where he thinks the Commonwealth is headed in 2022. Tamari interviewed over 100 different Pennsylvanians across diverse counties for his piece fittingly titled “The Divided States of Pennsylvania.” In today’s episode, he shares what made this the most intense year of his career and how the growing ideological tension across the Commonwealth contributes to Pennsylvania’s notoriously purple electoral map.

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      35 min
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