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Capital Download with Susan Page is a weekly political audio series, hosting the nation's biggest political newsmakers to discuss the most important national issues of the day.
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The Green Party presidential nominee tells USA TODAY’s Capital Download that she will be at the first presidential debate at Hofstra University in less than six weeks. And she says she is “absolutely” ready to be arrested, as she was four years ago.USA TODAY
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House Democratic leader Nancy Pelosi defends Hillary Clinton from a stinging FBI assessment on her handling of classified information while secretary of State. Photo: Jim Watson, AFP/Getty ImagesUSA TODAY
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In a conversation at the Aspen Ideas Festival, Mayor Mitch Landrieu spoke with USA TODAY Washington bureau chief Susan Page about gun control, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton.Photo: Jasper Colt, USA TODAYUSA TODAY
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Black Lives Matter leader DeRay Mckesson warned Hillary Clinton of convention protests - citing the congressional sit-in by House Democrats as a possible model - amid qualms about her commitment to civil rights.USA TODAY
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Libertarian candidate Gary Johnson expects to be on all the ballots in the 2016 election. The third-party candidate chats with Susan Page about gun control, using marijuana and his chances at becoming President. Photo: Mark Wilson, Getty ImagesUSA TODAY
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Montana Sen. Jon Tester, chairman of the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee, says having Trump at the top of the ticket is putting even such senior Republicans as Arizona's John McCain and Iowa's Chuck Grassley at risk of losing their seats.USA TODAY
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Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell assesses the impact having Donald Trump at the top of the ticket will have on Republican Senate candidates in November and what dealing with a President Trump would be like.USA TODAY
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Gov. John Hickenlooper of Colorado is beginning to get buzz as a potential vice presidential pick for Hillary Clinton. The swing-state governor, with a new memoir out, makes the case for Hillary over Bernie & why Trump should never be in the White House. Photo Credit: Robert DeutschUSA TODAY
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NAIAD Director Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's top expert on infectious diseases, warned that a continuing funding stalemate between the White House and Congress threatens to slow efforts to contain the Zika virus "to a dangerous level".USA TODAY
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A surprisingly calm Republican National Chairman Reince Priebus ready for convention speaks with Washington Bureau Chief Susan Page about the discourse surrounding the Republican Party and their upcoming National Convention.USA TODAY
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Capital Download this week with Katie Packer, deputy campaign manager for Mitt Romney in 2012 and now head of Our Principles, the leading super PAC devoted entirely to stopping Trump -- with financing from some of the GOP's biggest contributors.USA TODAY
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