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    2016 Presidential Race

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    Bernie Sanders speaks during a rally in Atlantic City, N.J., on Monday.
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    Study: Sanders' Proposals Would Add $18 Trillion To Debt Over 10 Years

    May 09, 2016
    His single-payer health care plan would cost an estimated $32 trillion, according to the Tax Policy Center. And it's not balanced out enough by tax increases.
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    Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, arrive to speak to supporters at Trump Tower in New York following his victory in Indiana Tuesday. Improbably, Trump is now assured of being the GOP nominee.
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    Trump In Triumph: The Man Who Wasn't Welcome In The Game Takes Home The Prize

    May 04, 2016
    Trump's megawatt personality immediately became a magnet for viewers on TV, as did his browbeating battles with rivals and news moderators. Even without debates, Trump was seen everywhere on-screen.
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    Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders waves to the crowd after arriving Tuesday at a campaign rally at the Big Four Lawn Park in Louisville, Ky.
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    Bernie Sanders Says He's Staying In And It's 'Good For The Democratic Party'

    May 04, 2016
    The Vermont senator tells NPR he will stay in until June, despite the likelihood of Hillary Clinton being the Democratic nominee.
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    Republican presidential candidate John Kasich speaks during a town hall at Thomas farms Community Center on Monday in Maryland.
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    Kasich Dropping Out Of Presidential Race; Donald Trump Assured GOP Nomination

    May 04, 2016
    The Ohio governor is suspending his presidential campaign, leaving Donald Trump as the last man standing. Kasich won one state — his home state — and trails far behind in the delegate count.
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    Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, suspends his presidential campaign as his wife, Heidi, looks on Tuesday night in Indianapolis, Ind.
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    Indiana Primaries: 5 Headlines That Tell Where Republicans And Democrats Stand

    May 04, 2016

    Republican Ted Cruz has ended his candidacy, after Donald Trump won Indiana to all but clinch victory. Bernie Sanders also won, with 52 percent of the vote to Hillary Clinton's 47 percent.

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    An egg is thrown at a cardboard cutout of Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump during a protest in Burlingame, Calif., last week.
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    Democrats' Brand Is Bad, But Republicans' Is Way Worse

    May 03, 2016
    The unfavorable numbers for Democrats look pretty bad lately. Their one silver lining: the GOP's look even worse.
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    Hillary Clinton has a commanding delegate lead overall, with pledged delegates and with superdelegates.
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    Here's Where The Delegate Math Stands Before Tuesday's Indiana Primary

    May 03, 2016
    If Donald Trump wins most of Indiana's delegates, his path to the nomination will be clear. Even if Bernie Sanders wins the state, he will likely wake up with less of a chance of being the nominee.
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    The Bernie Sanders campaign outpaced Hillary Clinton in fundraising until last month.
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    As Democrats Look To General Election, Clinton Raises More Money Than Sanders

    May 02, 2016
    After a string of big victories, the Democratic front-runner has regained her fundraising edge over the Vermont senator, whose supporters may realize the presidency is increasingly out of his grasp.
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    An increase in the percentage of homes where all parents work, driven largely by more mothers entering the workforce, is part of what has driven the desire for paid family leave.
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    Politics In Real Life: Paid Family Leave A Big Concern, Not A Top Campaign Issue

    May 02, 2016
    After Nancy Glynn got pregnant, she learned her employer didn't offer paid family leave. Then, like many Americans, she discovered it was hard to get by without it.
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    Chances are that this crowd is more liberal than conservative.
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    Why Are Highly Educated Americans Getting More Liberal?

    Apr 30, 2016
    Today, more than half of Americans who went to graduate school are liberal. Less than one in three were in 1994.
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    Donald Trump wrestling with 'Stone Cold' Steve Austin after the the Battle of the Billionaires at the 2007 World Wrestling Entertainment's Wrestlemania April 1, 2007.
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    4 Ways Donald Trump's Pro Wrestling Experience Is Like His Campaign Today

    Apr 30, 2016
    At least none of Trump's political opponents have been strapped down and had their heads shaved by him.
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    Indiana Gov. Mike Pence speaks during the Indiana Republican Party Spring Dinner last week in Indianapolis.
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    Indiana Gov. Mike Pence Endorses Ted Cruz, Praises Donald Trump

    Apr 29, 2016
    The Texas senator hopes the endorsement will give him a boost in the critical Indiana primary on Tuesday. But that could be undercut by Pence's kind words for Trump.
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    Campaign gear for sale before a campaign rally for Bernie Sanders in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in February.
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    Sanders Campaign Has Spent 50 Percent More Than Clinton in 2016

    Apr 29, 2016
    After starting as an "underdog," Sanders has outspent the Clinton campaign in almost every major category.
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    Bernie Sanders addresses supporters on Coney Island Boardwalk ahead of the April 19 New York primary.
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    After String Of Losses, Sanders Campaign To Lay Off 'Hundreds' Of Staffers

    Apr 27, 2016
    The campaign says it no longer needs so many staff for the remaining contests left on the calendar, but the move could be a sign of trouble.
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    Donald Trump, the front-runner for the Republican presidential nomination, gave an outline of his worldview and foreign policy goals in an address in Washington Wednesday.
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    Trump Reset? Sober Foreign Policy Address Gives Peek Into 'Trump Doctrine'

    Apr 27, 2016
    The New York billionaire's speech was short on specifics, but was more subdued and serious than often seen on the campaign trail, a sign of Trump's attempt to project a presidential tone.
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    Shirley Chisholm makes victory signs as she addresses a crowd of several hundred in Florida while campaigning for the presidential primary in 1972.
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    Clinton's Road To The Nomination Was Paved By Other Women Who Ran

    Apr 27, 2016
    Barring something extraordinary happening, Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee. That would make her the first woman to top a major party ticket.
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    Hillary Clinton addresses supporters after winning four of five Northeastern states Tuesday night.
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    Barring Something Unforeseen, Hillary Clinton Will Be The Democratic Nominee

    Apr 26, 2016
    On the Democratic side, it's all but done. The former secretary of state now has 90 percent of the delegates needed to be the nominee. For the GOP, Trump is now the only one who can win a majority.
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    Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally Monday in Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Trump won Tuesday's primary race in the state
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    Trump Sweeps Northeastern Primaries; Clinton Cements Wide Lead Over Sanders

    Apr 26, 2016
    Donald Trump is projected to win all five states that voted Tuesday. Hillary Clinton wins in Maryland, Delaware and Pennsylvania, while Bernie Sanders is victorious in R.I., per The Associated Press.
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    Young people gather before a campaign rally for Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., in New York.
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    Harvard Poll: Millennials Yearn For Bernie, But Prefer Clinton To Trump

    Apr 25, 2016
    The poll finds just 17 percent of millennials view GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump favorably. Democratic hopeful Bernie Sanders is the only candidate with a positive net favorable rating.
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    Republican presidential candidates Ted Cruz and John Kasich shake hands at the start of a CNN debate in Coral Gables, Fla., in March.
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    The Cruz-Kasich Deal: Will Their Alliance Against Trump Work?

    Apr 25, 2016
    John Kasich and Ted Cruz will stay out of each other's way in three upcoming primary states. The nonaggression pact is an attempt to block Donald Trump from clinching the GOP nomination.
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    Hillary Clinton has 81 percent of the delegates she needs to be officially the Democratic nominee. Trump is more than two-thirds of the way there.
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    Why Tuesday Could Determine The Nominees In Both Presidential Primaries

    Apr 23, 2016
    Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump could take major steps toward becoming their parties nominees with big days in the pivotal primaries in the Northeast.
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    Sen. Bernie Sanders waves to a crowd gathered at Gettysburg College Friday in Gettysburg, Pa. Pennsylvania holds its presidential primary Tuesday.
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    Sanders Adviser Says Campaign May Have To 'Reevaluate' After Tuesday

    Apr 23, 2016
    Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders needs to win all remaining contests by 20-percentage points to overtake Hillary Clinton in the delegate race. How he proceeds will affect the legacy of his campaign.
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    A pin supporting the candidacy of Alabama Gov. George Wallace for president.
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    Is Donald Trump A Modern-Day George Wallace?

    Apr 22, 2016
    Fueled by voter anger at a changing America, 50 years ago a pugnacious governor from Alabama made waves and got a lot of votes. Today, Wallace allies and family see Trump walking a similar path.
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    Donald Trump speaks at a campaign rally April 6 in Bethpage, N.Y. While New York was key for Trump in racking up delegates, there aren't many contests remaining and he is still short of a majority.
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    Here's A Round-By-Round Guide To A Contested GOP Convention

    Apr 21, 2016
    For the first time in 40 years, the presumptive nominee for the Republican Party might not be known before the convention. That could bring multiple ballots and — chaos.
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    People line up to check in to their voting station at Public School 22 in Brooklyn on Tuesday.
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    After More Than 100,000 Voters Dropped In Brooklyn, City Officials Call For Action

    Apr 19, 2016
    Mayor Bill De Blasio said the perception of irregularities "undermines the integrity of the entire electoral process and must be fixed."

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