Student Voters In Washington State NPR's Michel Martin speaks with students at Washington State University-Vancouver about living in a swing district and political discord this election year.
Congressional Candidate, Vancouver Democrat Carolyn Long NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Carolyn Long, the leading Democratic candidate for Congress in Washington's 3rd Congressional District.
Alaska's Republican Gov. Mike Dunleavy Faces A Recall Campaign After a tumultuous first year of budget cuts and more, some Alaskans are trying to recall their Republican governor, Mike Dunleavy. Andrew Kitchenman
Secret Service Ready To Protect Biden And Sanders, But Hasn't Been Asked An incident on Super Tuesday has raised questions about why the Secret Service isn't protecting the Democratic presidential candidates. Brian Naylor
Why Progressives Chose Bernie Sanders Over Elizabeth Warren In 2016, progressives tried to draft Warren into the presidential race, but this time many chose Sanders over her. Asma Khalid
Mick Mulvaney Out, Mark Meadows In As White House Chief Of Staff Mulvaney was Trump's third chief of staff - a job he held in an acting capacity in a White House known for its high turnover. Next up: Mark Meadows. Tamara Keith
Trump Campaign Works To Court Black Voters President Trump has not been popular with black voters, but his campaign is trying to change that. A Black Voices for Trump event in Milwaukee shows why it's going to be a uphill battle. Ayesha Rascoe
Republicans Now Poised For Biden-Burisma Subpoena With Romney On Board The Utah senator had been wavering as to whether to agree to a subpoena for an ongoing inquiry. A spokeswoman said Romney had been assured the process would not be a "public spectacle." Claudia Grisales
Encore: James Clyburn's Rise To Popular South Carolina Democrat Rep. James Clyburn's recent endorsement helped propel Joe Biden to victories in South Carolina and on Super Tuesday. At StoryCorps in 2007, Cyburn and his granddaughter talk about success and failure.
Bernie Sanders' Call For Young Voters Isn't Working Out The Way He Planned Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders acknowledged this week that the young voters he's been counting on to boost his candidacy have not shown up at the polls in the strong numbers he had been hoping for. Juana Summers