The day after the midterm elections, President Trump and Nancy Pelosi talked ‘bipartisanship.” But that won’t be reality on Capitol Hill at least until the next presidential election--partly because of Newt Gingrich. That doesn’t mean that nothing has changed. More women voted than men, and more women are now holding elected office. And, with a cell phone, anybody can now contribute to any campaign in the country. Republicans are trying to learn from Democrats how to exploit that technology.
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The Voting is Over, but the Campaign Continues
Credits
Guests:
- Evan Halper - staff writer at Washington Post - @evanhalper
- Debbie Walsh - Director of the Center for American Women and Politics at Rutgers University - @DebbieWalsh58
- Dave Levinthal - Center for Public Integrity - @davelevinthal
- Amy Gardner - National political reporter at the Washington Post - @AmyEGardner
- McKay Coppins - staff writer for the Atlantic - @mckaycoppins