October 12, 2016
EP. 29 — Debate 2016: Three Margarets (w/ Marcy Jarreau, Madeline Walter, Nicole Byer)
To help analyze the second Clinton-Trump debate, Mark and Pete have assembled a panel of undecided suburban voters named Margaret (Marcy Jarreau, Madeline Walter and Nicole Byer) They discuss the impact of Bill Clinton’s scandals on the race, why the big boy is mad at the little boy, how hard it is not to fall down in the shower, and ooh is that banana bread?
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