![]() ![]() The first episode discusses the odds of Hillary Clinton winning in a landslide, and what that would mean for both parties. Listeners can subscribe on iTunes or the podcast app of their choice. New episodes will be released on Tuesdays and Fridays. “In what has already proven to be a race unlike any we’ve seen before, this podcast will help Times readers (and listeners) better understand the major issues of this election with the help of some of The Times’s most insightful reporters and analysts.” “As we gear up for Election Day, The Run-Up will play a pivotal role in how The Times covers the election over the next three months,” said Carolyn Ryan, senior editor for politics, The New York Times. The Run-Up will invite listeners to have engaging conversations around the 2016 election and keep them up to speed about what happened (and what might happen) throughout the remainder of the campaign. The Run-Up will also feature interviews with some of the election’s key players. ![]() The New York Times today debuted The Run-Up, a new politics podcast hosted by Times national political reporter Michael Barbaro to cover the final three months of the election.Įach episode of The Run-Up, which airs twice a week, will explore the major themes and issues of the 2016 election, featuring news, analysis and dispatches from Times politics reporters, Opinion columnists and contributors, New York Times Magazine writers and The Upshot analysts. ![]()
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