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Hey there.
It's the NPR Politics podcast.
I'm Susan Davis.
I cover politics.
I'm Deepa Shivram.
I cover the White House.
And I'm Mara Liasson, senior national political correspondent.
And it is 11:16 p.m.
central time on Tuesday, August 20, and the second night of the Democratic National Convention just wrapped with former president Barack Obama and his wife Michelle Obama, headlining.
Mara, I expected to start this podcast off talking about the former president, but it really felt like Michelle Obama was the news coming out of tonight.
No doubt about it.
She stole the spotlight.
She hid it out of the park.
I can't think of a figure that is more beloved and even worshipped in the Democratic Party.
The ovation she got was like, no other speaker here.