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What If the Seats Flip?

This week on No Labels Radio, host A.B. Stoddard …

An episode of the No Labels Radio podcast, hosted by SiriusXM, titled "What If the Seats Flip?" was published on May 8, 2018 and runs 14 minutes.

May 8, 2018 ·14m · No Labels Radio

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This week on No Labels Radio, host A.B. Stoddard (RealClearPolitics) and guest host Margaret White, No Labels Senior Advisor, give you the inside scoop on No Labels’ campaign to change the rules that govern the House of Representatives. Problem Solvers Caucus member Congressman Tom Suozzi (D-NY) calls in to talk about the work of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and potential talks between North Korea, South Korea, and the United State. Caitlin Owens, of Axios, calls in to discuss congressional retirements and the effect of the midterm elections on the House. To close the show, Howard Gordon, who produces Showtime’s Homeland, tells us about how national politics influences his writing and the trip he takes to Washington, DC for inspiration before every season. No Labels Radio airs every Saturday morning at 10:00 AM ET on SiriusXM POTUS Channel 124.

This week on No Labels Radio, host A.B. Stoddard (RealClearPolitics) and guest host Margaret White, No Labels Senior Advisor, give you the inside scoop on No Labels’ campaign to change the rules that govern the House of Representatives. Problem Solvers Caucus member Congressman Tom Suozzi (D-NY) calls in to talk about the work of the House Foreign Affairs Committee and potential talks between North Korea, South Korea, and the United State. Caitlin Owens, of Axios, calls in to discuss congressional retirements and the effect of the midterm elections on the House. To close the show, Howard Gordon, who produces Showtime’s Homeland, tells us about how national politics influences his writing and the trip he takes to Washington, DC for inspiration before every season. No Labels Radio airs every Saturday morning at 10:00 AM ET on SiriusXM POTUS Channel 124.
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