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Apr 20 2015
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Republican Presidential Candidates Spar Over Party’s Future
The biggest gathering yet of Republican presidential hopefuls this past weekend sharpened divisions in the broad field of candidates over the path to return the GOP to the White House, making the 2016 primary race a moment for the party to define its national identity.
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Dec 10 2015
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Donald Trump Solidifies His Lead, but Leaves Many Nervous
Donald J. Trump occupies his strongest position yet in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, yet nearly two-thirds of American voters say they are concerned or frightened about the prospect of a Trump presidency, according to the latest New York Times/CBS News nationwide poll.
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Mar 22 2020
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Why Elizabeth Warren Is Everywhere On Coronavirus Response
On March 4, Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren was in the middle of ending her 14-month presidential bid, following a disappointing finish in key states on Super Tuesday. She would officially drop out the next day.
Still, Warren found time to fire off a letter to the Department of Homeland Security, asking it to suspend immigration enforcement actions at hospitals and other medical
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Oct 13 2015
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Hillary Clinton Seeks to Secure Front-Runner Status
The next few weeks look to be the toughest phase of Hillary Clinton’s presidential campaign since she entered the race in April, posing a series of tests that will answer whether she can shore up her front-runner status and win back the confidence of voters.
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Apr 13 2015
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As Hillary Clinton heads to Iowa, 5 questions she'll face
True-blue Democratic activists at a party fundraising dinner Friday night were positively giddy to have two possible presidential contenders there live and in person — Martin O'Malley and Jim Webb — and their frontrunner, Hillary Clinton, ready to dive into the race.
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Oct 29 2020
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Foreign election interference: Is the U.S. prepared?
After the 2016 presidential election, major investigations were launched to understand the extent of Russia’s efforts to affect the outcome. The question of how much of an impact, if any, Russian meddling had on the result is a matter of debate. But intelligence officials have linked Russian actors to a sprawling influence campaign that included hacks of Democratic Party officials and a wave
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Nov 23 2012
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Tea Party Seeks to Regroup
The tea-party movement is trying to regroup after taking some licks in this month's elections, with several groups already setting their sights on 2014 congressional races.
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Jun 16 2021
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In New York, crime spike is top of voters’ minds
The leading Democrats vying to become New York’s next mayor are promising more policing – a sign of how the debate has moved since last summer’s call to “defund the police.”
Sami Shamlan came to New York 11 years ago hoping to give his family a better life. A lawyer in Yemen, he now spends 10 to 12 hours a day driving for Uber to show his four children “what an American work ethic looks
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Oct 24 2016
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OPINION: Why Hillary Clinton Needs to Be Two-Faced
Although this year’s presidential race has not been a season of gentle ironies, there’s one to be found in the revelation of what are alleged to be Hillary Clinton’s closed-door speeches. After all the fuss about the bombshells they might contain, they show a warmer and more relaxed figure than the guarded, elusive and sometimes evasive persona she presents to the public.
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Dec 16 2020
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Congressional leaders near deal on Covid relief
The two most contentious items have been left out of the agreement.
Congressional negotiators are on the brink of a coronavirus rescue package that would include a second round of direct payments, but would likely leave out state and local funding and a liability shield, according to multiple sources involved with and briefed on talks.
The price tag of the emerging deal is nearly
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