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Oct 14 2015
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Clinton debate performance enough to keep Biden on sidelines?
Hillary Clinton was seen to help stabilize her faltering campaign Tuesday night with a debate performance that left little doubt she has a solid grip on the Democratic presidential race -- and may have sent a strong message to Joe Biden that time is running out if he envisions jumping in.
Fox News DigitalNov 03 2014
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Fossilized Democrat Tom Harkin patronizes Joni Ernst
The latest polls have Republican Joni Ernst opening a commanding lead over Democrat Bruce Braley in the Iowa Senate contest. Braley is a clumsy gaffe-machine candidate who shouldn't be within 10 points of her. (Considering how many objectively awful candidates Democrats have run in this election cycle, I feel a bit cynical that some of these contests are "races" at all. How can someone like
Breitbart NewsSep 08 2012
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The drive to Election Day
With 58 days to go, the presidential campaign is supposed to start getting interesting  focusing largely on the same battleground states in a race dominated by questions about the economy and jobs.
Washington PostApr 12 2016
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Trump has turned election into reality TV – in ways beyond the obvious
When commentators pause to describe presidential candidate Donald Trump, they often mention his background in reality TV. Yet for all the puzzling over his ascendency in the Republican presidential race, little attention has been paid to the playbook of a reality show and how that might influence a man who hosted a series that ran for more than a decade.
Christian Science MonitorOct 26 2014
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Senate Battle Looks As Competitive As Ever, But GOP Holds The Edge
The 2014 midterms are going down to the wire, but Republicans hold a slim edge in the states they need to take control of the Senate, new polling finds.
A set of NBC/Marist polls released Sunday find Republicans' numbers mostly on the upswing in the crucial swing states of Arkansas, Colorado, Iowa, Kansas and North Carolina, all of which remain within the margin of error. A sixth race,
HuffPostNov 12 2018
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The Math: It's Almost Certain That Rick Scott and Ron DeSantis Have Won in Florida
Amid the violations of law by Broward and Palm Beach County elections officials, the data provides apparent good news for Republicans. First, despite the national media's typical laziness and derelictions, the local press has largely been assiduous and conscientious -- certain framing aside. Second, core concerns raised by leading Republicans (some of which were rhetorically overblown) have
TownhallApr 12 2019
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Mitch McConnell tells 2020 Republicans to run 'independent' of Trump
Majority Leader Mitch McConnell said Republican senators running for re-election next year should not couple their messaging to President Trump but rather run “independent” campaigns built around how they’ve helped their states.
The Kentucky Republican, who is himself up for reelection, said senators’ races are big enough that they can escape the gravity of the presidential race and
Washington TimesJan 15 2016
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Fiorina: Unlike Hillary, 'I Love Spending Time With My Husband'
Republican presidential hopeful Carly Fiorina took a swipe at Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton right out of the gate at Thursday's undercard debate, raising the specter of former President Bill Clinton's past with women.
"The truth is I have had and been blessed by a lot of opportunity to do a lot of things in my life, and, unlike another woman in this race, I actually love
Newsmax (News)Nov 06 2020
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‘Guesses upon guesses’: Polls fall short again in 2020, raising red flags for future contests
The election night party Joe Biden planned in Delaware was built for a blue tsunami, with front-row seats for VIPs and a giant flag hung between two cranes, as his campaign advisers ultimately could not resist planning as if the polls that suggested a quick and commanding defeat of President Trump might be right.
Follow the latest on Election 2020 Instead, Democrats endured the second
Washington PostDec 14 2020
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Trump tells allies he will run in 2024, but hints he may back out
Donald Trump doesn’t need to run for president again. He just needs everyone to think he is.
The president’s recent discussions with those around him reveal that he sees his White House comeback deliberations as a way to earn the commodity he needs most after leaving office: attention.
The president has spent days calling a dozen or more allies to ask what they think he needs to
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