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Beyond the Bubble podcast: No really, what just happened?

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Join McClatchy political correspondents Alex Roarty, Emily Cadei and David Catanese as they process one of the wildest weeks in recent political history. How did Joe Biden manage to improbably reclaim his place atop this race, and is there anything Bernie Sanders can do to stop him?

It’s a special two-part episode this week: Be sure to check backon Friday for our discussion of the now-ended candidacies of Elizabeth Warren, Mike Bloomberg, Amy Klobuchar, and Pete Buttigieg. Why did their campaigns ultimately fail, and what mark did they leave on this race and the Democratic Party?

Beyond the Bubble is produced by Jeremy Sheeler and Davin Coburn.

This story was originally published March 5, 2020 at 5:24 PM with the headline "Beyond the Bubble podcast: No really, what just happened?."

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Alex Roarty
McClatchy DC
Alex Roarty has written about the Democratic Party since joining McClatchy in 2017. He’s been a campaigns reporter in Washington since 2010, after covering politics and state government in Pennsylvania during former Gov. Ed Rendell’s second term.
David Catanese
McClatchy DC
David Catanese is a national political correspondent for McClatchy in Washington. He’s covered campaigns for more than a decade, previously working at U.S. News & World Report and Politico. Prior to that he was a television reporter for NBC affiliates in Missouri and North Dakota. You can send tips, smart takes and critiques to dcatanese@mcclatchydc.com.
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