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    NV Democrats Courted For House Race

    Jun 18, 2015

    CARSON CITY (AP) — National groups are scouting out several high-profile Nevada Democrats to run for a Republican-held congressional seat in the Las Vegas area.

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    It's All Politics
    Three major Tea Party groups endorsed Ron DeSantis, R-Fla., to replace Marco Rubio in the Senate. DeSantis speaks here in 2013 against Obamacare.
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    Meet The Tea Party's New Favorite Candidate

    May 07, 2015
    Tea Party Republicans are trying to make a comeback and have found one candidate to get behind for the Senate in 2016 — Florida's Ron DeSantis, a former JAG Corps lawyer and Yale baseball captain.
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    Clinton to Focus on Immigration During Las Vegas Stop

    May 04, 2015

    LAS VEGAS (AP) — Hillary Rodham Clinton will focus on immigration when she makes a campaign stop Tuesday in Las Vegas.

    The former first lady and secretary of state will take part in a round-table discussion with Nevadans beginning at 2:45 p.m. Tuesday at Rancho High School.

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    Transcript: NPR's Full Interview With Martin O'Malley

    Apr 20, 2015
    The Democrat and former governor of Maryland spoke to NPR about Hillary Clinton, Republican economic theory and the proposed Trans-Pacific Partnership.
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    It's All Politics
    Former Maryland Gov. Martin O'Malley, a Democrat who is considering a 2016 presidential campaign, is interviewed by NPR's Steve Inskeep.
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    O'Malley, Possible Clinton Rival, Says A President Can't Let Polls Lead

    Apr 18, 2015
    The former Maryland governor also was flatly dismissive of Republican economic theories in an interview with NPR's Steve Inskeep, saying they're 'patently bull----.'
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    It's All Politics
    Huckabee (right) plays bass guitar with a member of the Boogiewoogers band at a rally in Iowa in 2008.
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    5 Things You Should Know About Mike Huckabee

    Apr 17, 2015
    He's run marathons and issued more than 1,000 pardons and commutations as governor of Arkansas. Here's what you might not know or remember about Huckabee.
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    It's All Politics
    Senate Foreign Relations Committee member Sen. Marco Rubio, R-Fla., questions Secretary of State John Kerry on Capitol Hill last month. In an interview with NPR, Rubio reiterated his opposition to President Obama's dealings with Iran and Cuba.
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    Republicans Are Making Foreign Policy The Obamacare Of The 2016 Election

    Apr 14, 2015
    The GOP still has the health care law in its sights, but now it also promises to do away with the president's opening to Cuba and nascent deal on nuclear development with Iran.
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    It's All Politics
    Sen. Rand Paul examines a patient's eyes in his Bowling Green, Ky., office in 2010. Paul, an ophthalmologist, worked on his father's campaign while in medical school.
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    5 Things You Should Know About Sen. Rand Paul

    Apr 07, 2015
    The 52-year-old ophthalmologist has founded an eye clinic for low-income patients and once stood on the Senate floor for nearly 13 hours. Here's what else you might not know or remember.
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    Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid seen wearing sunglasses to protect an injured eye.
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    With Reid Out, Republicans See An Opportunity

    Mar 27, 2015
    Democrats argue the top Senate leader's retirement might be a good thing. But it's going to set off a scramble to replace him in one of the most hotly contested races in 2016.
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    It's All Politics
    Sen. Charles Schumer of New York stands a podium March 3 as Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada looks on. Reid is backing Schumer to be his replacement as Democratic leader.
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    What Reid Endorsing Schumer As Top Democrat Means

    Mar 27, 2015
    Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid is not seeking re-election in 2016, but he is leaving no room for a leadership fight. He's throwing his support to his top lieutenant and message maestro.
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    Senate's Harry Reid Announces He Won't Seek Re-Election

    Mar 27, 2015

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Senate Minority Leader Harry Reid is announcing he will not seek re-election to another term.

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    Mitt Romney, the former Massachusetts governor who has made two previous bids for the presidency, says he will not run in 2016.
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    Mitt Romney Won't Run For President In 2016

    Jan 30, 2015
    "I've decided it is best to give other leaders in the party the opportunity to become our next nominee," Romney said in a statement to supporters, according to multiple news reports.

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