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Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump expressed astonishment that he is now trailing Ben Carson in Iowa at an event in Sioux City Tuesday night.

Donald Trump Begs, Pleads With Iowans To Vote For Him

Oct 28, 2015
The billionaire real-estate mogul has seen his numbers slip in the state that holds the first presidential nominating contest, and he let the crowd know about his displeasure Tuesday night.
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University of Colorado senior Aaron Estevez-Miller co-founded a group to push the school to request more tickets — which bumped the university's allotment up from 100 to 150 tickets.

The Arena Has 11,000 Seats But 10,000 Will Be Empty At GOP Debate

Oct 27, 2015
Students at the University of Colorado say they plan to protest their exclusion from the GOP debate on their campus.
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Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson speaks at a North Texas Presidential Forum hosted by Faith & Freedom Coalition and Prestonwood Baptist Church last weekend.

All Your Questions About Seventh-Day Adventism And Ben Carson Answered

Oct 27, 2015
Donald Trump is trying to raise suspicion of his surging Republican challenger's religious beliefs. But they're still largely in line with evangelical views, and differences may not matter to voters.
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Former Florida Gov. Jeb Bush in his West Des Moines presidential campaign office.

Got Corn? Ethanol Is No Longer King In Iowa Among Candidates

Oct 27, 2015
Candidates' waning interest in the corn fuel shows that Iowa's role in shaping policy debates may be declining.
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House Speaker John Boehner has said he wants to "clean the barn" before he leaves Congress.

White House And GOP Congressional Leaders Reach Budget Deal

Oct 26, 2015

The deal increases spending for defense and domestic programs and raises the federal debt ceiling through March 2017. It now must be approved by both houses of Congress.

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House Speaker John Boehner has said he wants to "clean the barn" before he leaves Congress. And it appears he's edging closer to a two-year budget deal that would take some pressure off his successor.

White House, Congress Nearing 2-Year Budget Deal

Oct 26, 2015
The deal, if approved, would largely eliminate the threat of government shutdown or a debt default until after the presidential election.
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Jimmy Morales, the National Front of Convergence party presidential candidate, gestures to supporters after winning the presidential runoff election in Guatemala City, early Monday.

A TV Star CAN Beat A Former First Lady (In Guatemala)

Oct 26, 2015
The Central American country's elections are eerily similar to a scenario that could play out next year, you know, if there's a Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton face-off.
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Democratic mayoral candidate Jim Kenney benefited from a super PAC that helped him win in the city's Democratic primary election.

Coming To A Mayor's Race Near You: SuperPACs Moving Into Cities

Oct 26, 2015
Once the domain of presidential and congressional candidates, the big-spending political committees are now a feature of city politics, too.
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<em>Notorious RBG</em> features a collection of tributes to Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg. At right, Ginsburg is seen in her chambers with a young fan.

Notorious RBG: The Supreme Court Justice Turned Cultural Icon

Oct 26, 2015
Ruth Bader Ginsburg became a cultural icon about the time she turned 80 and became known as "Notorious RBG" — a most unusual identity for a member of the U.S. Supreme Court.
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The social networking site's ads are becoming increasingly sophisticated at targeting users based on their political affiliations.

Like It Or Not, Political Campaigns Are Using Facebook To Target You

Oct 26, 2015
If you're seeing a political ad in your Facebook feed, there's probably a very specific reason that candidate is interested in you.
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Vice President Joe Biden, with his wife Dr. Jill Biden, and President Obama walking toward the Rose Garden at the White House Wednesday before announcing he would not run for president.

How Late Is Too Late To Run For President?

Oct 25, 2015
Few successful recent nominees have announced their candidacy as recently as Biden could have this week.
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In the past few presidential elections, Republicans have won the popular vote over Democrats in West Virginia.

West Virginia Tells The Story Of America's Shifting Political Climate

Oct 24, 2015
There are few places where Obama is less liked than West Virginia. But for decades, Democrats could count on the state's voters in presidential contests, with only rare exceptions.
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#MemeOfTheWeek: The Drake-ification Of The Week In Politics

Oct 24, 2015
Nothing was safe from Drake and his viral Hotline Bling video this week. Not even politics.
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The New York Mets celebrate after sweeping the Chicago Cubs in the National League Championship Series to get to the World Series, which starts Tuesday.

LA Congressman Loses Bet, Sings 'Meet The Mets'

Oct 23, 2015
Rep. Adam Schiff, D-Calif., lost a bet with New York Democrat Steve Israel when the Mets defeated the Dodgers in the Major League Baseball playoffs. The result is pretty amazin'.
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Former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney struggled to distance himself from the health care program he implemented in Massachusetts. Now he has acknowledged it was a precursor to Obamacare.

Mitt Romney Finally Takes Credit For Obamacare

Oct 23, 2015
"Without Romneycare, I don't think we would have Obamacare," the 2012 GOP presidential nominee admits in an obituary remembering his friend, Staples founder Thomas Stemberg.
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Hillary Clinton addressing the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees, or AFSCME, during its National Leadership Conference in 2007.

Clinton Scores Key Endorsement From Public-Employee Union

Oct 23, 2015
The AFSCME union's backing comes as many labor groups are still waiting to endorse a presidential candidate — and as Clinton is seeing the best stretch of her campaign.
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Republican presidential hopeful Jeb Bush is slashing staff salaries and making other deep cuts to keep his presidential hopes alive.

Struggling Bush Campaign Starts Making Cuts

Oct 23, 2015
The former Florida governor's presidential campaign is slashing staff salaries, as the Republican tries to keep pace with a still-strong Donald Trump, surging Ben Carson and others.
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Former Secretary of State and Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appears before the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Capitol Hill on Thursday.

Omm ... Clinton Goes Zen, Tries Meditation To Get Through Epic Hearing

Oct 23, 2015
In an off-the-cuff moment, Hillary Clinton revealed the secret to her marathon Benghazi hearing performance.
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President Barack Obama boards Air Force One on October 9, 2015. It's a nicer ride than even most CEO-level private aircraft.

4 Ways The Oval Office Isn't Like The Corner Office

Oct 23, 2015
CEOs have it easy when it comes to hiring and firing. Presidents get Air Force One.
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Former Rhode Island Gov. Lincoln Chafee leaves after speaking at the New Hampshire Democratic convention in  September in Manchester, N.H.

Lincoln Chafee Ends His Presidential Campaign

Oct 23, 2015
The former Rhode Island governor was considered a long shot for the Democratic nomination.
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House Benghazi Committee member Rep. Susan Brooks, presents copies of a collection of emails suggesting that Hillary Clinton lost interest in Libya in the months before the deadly attacks in Benghazi.

LISTEN: 5 Political Moments From The Benghazi Hearing

Oct 23, 2015
In some ways, the hearing was less about Clinton and more a volley between Republicans and Democrats on the committee.
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Hillary Clinton listens to questions from the House Select Committee on Benghazi.

Clinton Endures An 11-Hour Grilling Before Benghazi Committee

Oct 22, 2015
As the House Select Committee on Benghazi finally wrapped up its questions Thursday evening, it was unclear if any new light was shed on the 2012 attack that killed four Americans.
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Jesse Benton, a long-time adviser to Sen. Rand Paul, R-Ky., also worked on campaigns of his father, former Rep. Ron Paul, R-Tx., and Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky.

Former Aide To Rand Paul Acquitted In Corruption Probe

Oct 22, 2015
Jesse Benton was accused of lying to FBI agents about payoffs made by former Rep. Ron Paul's 2012 campaign.
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Rep. Paul Ryan leaves a caucus meeting on Capitol Hill on Wednesday.

Finding Signs Of Unity, Paul Ryan Officially Enters House Speaker Race

Oct 22, 2015
Ryan's announcement comes after securing the support of the three disparate House Republican groups.
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Hillary Clinton arrives to testify before the House Select Committee on Benghazi on Thursday.

Live Blog: Clinton Testifies Before The House Benghazi Committee

Oct 22, 2015
The Democratic presidential candidate is expected to face tough questioning over the 2012 attack that killed four Americans, including the U.S. Ambassador to Libya.

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