Politics & Polls is a podcast produced by the Princeton School of Public and International Affairs.
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 275 | Founded | 10 years ago |
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Category | News |
The GOP is often seen as "the party of the rich," enacting policies that benefit the wealthy and leave the poor behind. However, a new book by historian Lily Geismer reveals that Democrats also played a significant role in deepening American inequali... more
Big questions are coming up as the midterm elections inch closer. Where does the GOP stand in the post-Trump era? How severe is political polarization? And how will President Biden and his team tackle some of the country’s biggest challenges from res... more
Russia's attacks on Ukraine are getting closer to NATO countries and striking civilians trying to flee. Negotiations for a resolution have been attempted, but all have failed so far. Nuclear weapons seem as though they loom large, as the world watche... more
Following Russia's invasion into Ukraine, the world finds itself again in a moment of war. As gunfire and bombings continue, it's unclear whether Putin will give up this fight, leading to questions about how to achieve an end to the conflict. Moving ... more
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As a person with a historical mind, I enjoy listening to Julian’s accounts of past figures and eras. In general I like the variety of topics covered. With all due respect, Sam Wang always seemed out of place in his role on the show.
Professors Wang and Zelizer's backgrounds and experience provide a fresh perspective on the issues of the day. Each episode has "a lot in it" but it is still very accessible and relatable for someone like me, a political observer but no expert.
I've enjoyed Politics and Polls for some time now, so I figured it was time to give it my written endorsement! Sam and Julian are very good hosts who ask great questions and bring their own unique academic backgrounds to the table in every show. The guests too ofer a wealth of expertise, and I enjoy the variety that we get as the audience: politicians and pollsters (as you might expect), but also historians, economists, and even speechwriters. If you are interested in current events and the idea... more
Honestly this Podcast deserves a listen but the poor quality Audio makes listening a chore. Anke Koning
I really enjoy this podcast. The subjects are always interesting and wide-ranging. I’ve listened to every one of these since the very start. The only critique I’d offer is that the audio production is not always the best. Sometimes the levels are too low and not at the same volume among the different people speaking making it hard to hear occasionally.
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Politics and Polls launched 10 years ago and published 275 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.
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