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Jul 2024
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The New Yorker’s Political Writers Answe...

WNYC STUDIOS AND THE NEW YORKER
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David Remnick asked listeners for their questions about the Presidential election, and a crack team of The New Yorker’s political writers came together to answer them. 
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