The Lid of all Lids: Our final show
Carrie Dann and Mark Murray say goodbye, but not before looking back at some of their favorite moments from the Lid.
Carrie Dann and Mark Murray say goodbye, but not before looking back at some of their favorite moments from the Lid.
Carrie Dann looks at poll numbers from Pew Research to see just how much distrust there is between Democrats and Republicans.
Carrie Dann looks at the right-track/wrong-track numbers in the latest NBC News poll and finds a pessimistic public.
In the latest NBC News poll, Jill Biden's favorability falls as partisanship rises. Carrie Dann reports.
Mark Murray looks back at the last four years and recounts all the ways President Trump changed the White House.
The latest NBC News poll shows little change in how many people believe President Trump should be removed from office.
Carrie Dann looks at why ten Republicans voted for impeachment in the House of Representatives.
A new poll shows a major shift in support for President Trump, despite historically steady numbers.
Carrie Dann looks back in time to see why some previous presidents skipped the inaugurations of their successors.
With control of the Senate in Democratic hands, President-elect Biden has moved ahead with his cabinet plans. Carrie Dann explains.
Carrie Dann looks at the Georgia runoff exit polls and explores the thread that ties together violent protests in Washington, DC.
Carrie Dann reports on the composition of the new congress and how it compares to the broader American population.
Back with a big number for the week, Carrie Dann tracks the historic ad spending underway in the two Georgia Senate runoffs.
Carrie Dann tells the story of Denmark Groover, one of the key figures behind Georgia's runoff rules.
Mark Murray looks back at the no-good, very-bad year.
Americans are struggling during the pandemic and unemployment numbers are worse than expected. Carrie Dann reports.
A new Gallup poll shows that governors are polling well during the pandemic, despite the widespread anxiety around what comes next. Carrie Dann reports.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell congratulated Joe Biden on his electoral win, but Trump's fight over legitimacy continues.
The number of the week: 54. Carrie Dann looks back at the first women who served in a presidential cabinet.
With Biden’s Cabinet now almost complete – save for his picks for attorney general, Education secretary and Transportation secretary – we can now make some broader points about it.
Stay up to date
For any inquiries, please email us at hello@podcastworld.io