Opinion writer Jonathan Capehart talks with newsmakers who challenge your ideas on politics, and explore how race, religion, age, gender and cultural identity are redrawing the lines that both divide and unite America. "Capehart" is a podcast from Washington Post Opinions, with conversations adapted from Washington Post Live events.

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Final election predictions, with Dr. Larry Sabato and his Crystal Ball 2016-11-08
The everyday trauma of being a black man in America 2016-10-31
Export-Import Bank chief Fred Hochberg on jobs, 'good feet' and congressional hurdles 2016-10-25
Knight Foundation president: We're in the biggest disruption to information since the printing press 2016-10-18
This is the perfect escape from the insanity of our politics today. Meet Franklin Sirmans. 2016-10-11
Rob Reiner: We are living 'All in the Family' and Trump is Archie Bunker 2016-10-04
If you still hate Clinton and Trump after the debate, here's Evan McMullin 2016-09-27
Lonnie Bunch: Even if you're white, "the story of slavery is still your story" 2016-09-23
Dr. Anthony Fauci: Forced to rob cancer research to pay for Zika vaccine push 2016-09-20
Nancy Pelosi: Never bogged down 2016-09-13
Debbie Wasserman Schultz: Doing what needed to be done 2016-09-06
Darren Walker: Using privilege to fight privilege 2016-08-30
Wendy Sherman: The world can't believe Donald Trump 2016-08-23
Michael Steele is no 'Pied Piper.' 2016-08-16
Preview: The mic check 2016-08-11
Elizabeth Way and Elena Romero on how hip-hop transformed fashion 1969-12-31
Wes Moore on becoming Maryland’s first African American governor 1969-12-31
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