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    2016 Presidential Race

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    Supporters of Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton cheer during a speech by the candidate last week in Baltimore.
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    Hillary Clinton, The 'Gender Card' And What It Could Mean In November

    Apr 16, 2016
    Data from exit polls conducted this primary season suggest Clinton has a clear advantage with women voters. If that holds up, what does it mean for her candidacy?
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    Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-V.t, right, and Hillary Clinton react as they speak during the CNN Democratic Presidential Primary Debate at the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
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    #MemeOfTheWeek: Shouting Politicans

    Apr 16, 2016
    This week's Democratic debate seemed to be the noisiest yet. And The Internet did not like that.
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    U.S. Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders leaves the Vatican Friday. Sanders went to Rome to attend a conference sponsored by the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences.
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    Sanders Takes His Message To The Vatican

    Apr 15, 2016
    The Democratic presidential hopeful said it was worth it to take time away from the campaign trail to attend a Vatican conference on social and economic justice.
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    Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders both showed flashes of animosity bordering on contempt during Thursday's Democratic presidential primary debate in Brooklyn. The New York state primaries are Tuesday.
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    Latest And Perhaps Last Debate Highlights Animosity Of Sanders, Clinton

    Apr 15, 2016

    Bernie Sanders' relentlessly aggressive strategy against Hillary Clinton in Thursday's debate is a defining moment, says NPR's Ron Elving — no matter who wins New York's Democratic primary Tuesday.

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    Democratic presidential candidates Sen. Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton during the CNN Democratic Presidential Primary Debate at the Brooklyn Navy Yard on Thursday.
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    The 9th Democratic Debate In 100 Words (And 3 Videos)

    Apr 14, 2016
    In substance, the debate was essentially a recap of previous ones. In style, it broke new ground. It was sharp and contentious.
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    John Kasich watches spaghetti spooned onto his plate at Mike's Deli on Arthur Avenue in The Bronx, N.Y.
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    Why Republicans In The Bronx And Other Deep-Blue Districts Are Suddenly So Popular

    Apr 14, 2016
    With New York State divvying most of its delegates up by congressional district, Republicans in heavily-Democratic pockets like The Bronx are reveling in their roles as super-voters.
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    Curly Haugland, a Bismarck businessman and North Dakota representative on the Republican National Committee, reads a newspaper on the North Dakota state Republican convention stage in 2010.
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    GOP Delegate: Trump Primary Wins 'Absolutely Irrelevant' At Convention

    Apr 14, 2016
    A North Dakota GOP committeeman says the party can do whatever it wants at the convention this summer — no matter how many primaries Trump wins.
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    The GOP said three years ago that it needed to reach out to a more diverse crowd. Kasich is trying to do that.
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    The Case For Kasich: He's The Candidate The Most Voters Think Is Okay

    Apr 12, 2016
    The Ohio governor says there are "two paths" for the Republican Party — one of "darkness" and the one that he's on. That may resonate more with general election voters than primary voters, though.
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    Speaker of the House Paul Ryan delivered remarks on the state of American politics last month.
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    Paul Ryan Rules Himself Out As Possible GOP Nominee

    Apr 12, 2016
    Rumors have swirled that Republican delegates could nominate Ryan in a multi-ballot convention. Ryan put those rumors to rest, definitively ruling himself out.
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    As compared to Wisconsin, which Bernie Sanders won, New York is more diverse, older and independents cannot vote — things that should help Hillary Clinton.
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    Demographics Show Why Clinton, Trump Are Favored In The New York Primary

    Apr 12, 2016
    "Demographics are destiny" has almost become a political cliché, but, so far in this campaign, it's holding true. That gives some clues for how people might vote in the New York primary in a week.
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    The Boston Globe's fake front page details what the editorial board believes would happen if Donald Trump becomes president.
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    'Boston Globe' Runs Fake Front Page Detailing A Donald Trump World

    Apr 10, 2016
    The front page of the paper's opinion section has fake stories about a market crash, the beginning of mass deportations and U.S. military refusing orders from its civilian leadership.
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    Master list of super delegates from superdelegatelist.com
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    Sanders Supporter Creates Superdelegate 'Hit List'; Superdelegates Not Amused

    Apr 09, 2016
    Supporters of Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign have been calling, emailing and tweeting so-called superdelegates who back Hillary Clinton, to try to convince them to switch sides.
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    NPR's Don Gonyea spotted this poster at Bernie Sanders' Buffalo field office in New York. Sanders has often praised Pope Francis for his focus on economic inequality.
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    Bernie Sanders Accepts An Invitation From The Vatican

    Apr 08, 2016
    Bernie Sanders plans to attend a Vatican conference about social, economic and environmental issues next week. Sanders says he's a "big, big fan of the pope" for "talking about the idolatry of money."
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    Donald Trump speaking at a press conference during a trip to the U.S.-Mexico border in Laredo, Texas, in July 2015.
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    Trump's Plan To 'Make Mexico Pay' For The Wall

    Apr 05, 2016
    Trump demands that Mexico pay up to $10 billion or risk the cutting off of wire transfers from the U.S. to Mexico and a cancellation of business and tourist visas for Mexican citizens.
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    Republican presidential candidate Scott Walker speaks as Donald Trump, listens during the first Republican presidential debate in Cleveland last August.
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    Wisconsin Could Be Scott Walker's Quiet Revenge On Donald Trump

    Apr 03, 2016
    Trump has gone on the attack against Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker in his home state this week. But that could be a big political miscalculation heading into Tuesday's primary.
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    US Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton (R) and Bernie Sanders smile after participating in the MSNBC Democratic Candidates Debate at the University of New Hampshire in Durham on February 4, 2016.
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    Has Bernie Sanders Pulled Hillary Clinton To The Left?

    Apr 02, 2016
    Sanders and his supporters are trying to change America, not the positions of another candidate. But his issues are helping to define the Democratic primary.
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    Possible delegate totals after the June 14 contests.
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    Despite The Math, Bernie Sanders Has Already Won

    Mar 27, 2016
    Bernie Sanders won sweeping victories Saturday and more are sure to come over the next couple months. Can he win the nomination? And is that what really even matters?
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    Donald Trump speaks during a campaign event in the atrium of the Old Post Office Pavilion in Washington, D.C. It is soon to be a Trump hotel.
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    Trump's Promise To 'Open Up' Libel Laws Unlikely To Be Kept

    Mar 26, 2016
    Public figures face high bar to prove libel, and the GOP Presidential candidate will have to overcome decades of precedent to overturn law
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    Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz speaks to the media Friday after a town hall meeting in Oshkosh, Wis.
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    Tabloid Allegations Again Fly In A Political Campaign — And Why No One Can Look Away

    Mar 25, 2016
    A political cheating scandal has once again hit the pages of the National Enquirer — and it has roiled the 2016 presidential campaign even though none of the allegations have been substantiated.
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    Police stand guard during demonstrations in reaction to a Cleveland police officer being acquitted of manslaughter charges on May 23, 2015 in Cleveland, Ohio.
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    Ahead Of Potentially Volatile GOP Convention, Cleveland Readies For Protests

    Mar 25, 2016
    The city's police are buying riot gear and bringing in officers from other cities to prepare for a political convention that could draw protesters from across the political spectrum.
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    Republican presidential candidate, Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks during a caucus night rally as his wife Heidi listens in February in Des Moines, Iowa.
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    Cruz Hits Trump Over Attacks On His Wife: 'You Are A Sniveling Coward'

    Mar 24, 2016
    "It's not easy to tick me off. I don't get angry often," Cruz told reporters while campaigning in Wisconsin. "But you mess with my wife, you mess with my kids, that'll do it every time."
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    Hillary Rodham Clinton back in 1996 talking to reporters outside the U.S. District Court in Washington after testifying before a grand jury investigating Whitewater.
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    This 20-Year-Old Clinton Interview About Goldwater, Whitewater Echoes Today

    Mar 24, 2016
    In 1996, NPR's Scott Simon interviewed first lady Hillary Clinton about her battles with Republicans and her own time as a young booster of Barry Goldwater.
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    Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton spoke about counterterrorism strategy during address at Stanford University on March 23, 2016.
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    Clinton Takes On Cruz And Trump Foreign Policy

    Mar 23, 2016
    Speaking at Stanford University, Clinton argued Republicans' approach to fighting ISIS "make America less safe and the world more dangerous."
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    Republican presidential candidate Texas Sen. Ted Cruz waves as he arrives to speak at the 2016 American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference on Monday, March 21, 2016, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)
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    Jeb Bush Endorses Ted Cruz For President

    Mar 23, 2016
    The endorsement is the latest sign that the Republican Party establishment may be lining up behind the Texas Senator.
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    A protester holds a "STOP THE TPP" sign outside the New Zealand embassy in New York, where activists protested the TPP deal.
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    Surprise: Americans Kind Of Like Trade

    Mar 20, 2016
    You'd think from watching the campaign that foreign trade is super unpopular. But polls show that's not quite true.

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