
Webcast Extra - August 27, 2010
Special | 7m 2s
Sarah Palin's influence, the economy & Obama's standing and fighting healthcare in court.
Gwen and the panel have more on this week's election results and how Sarah Palin and a ballot initiative on abortion in Alaska may have influenced the GOP Senate primary there; what the impact of the economy might be on President Obama's future standing and whether the mandate for healthcare insurance might be challenged in the courts and may make its way to the Supreme Court.
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Major funding for “Washington Week with The Atlantic” is provided by Consumer Cellular, Otsuka, Kaiser Permanente, the Yuen Foundation, and the Corporation for Public Broadcasting.

Webcast Extra - August 27, 2010
Special | 7m 2s
Gwen and the panel have more on this week's election results and how Sarah Palin and a ballot initiative on abortion in Alaska may have influenced the GOP Senate primary there; what the impact of the economy might be on President Obama's future standing and whether the mandate for healthcare insurance might be challenged in the courts and may make its way to the Supreme Court.
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