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Harris Would Ban Assault Weapons, Kill Yucca Mt.

Apr 03, 2019

RENO, Nev. (AP) — California Sen. Kamala Harris drew loud cheers in a speech at a fundraiser for one of the biggest progressive groups in Nevada as she declared the 2020 presidential election a "fight for the soul of our country."

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Kamala Harris Stumping In Northern Nevada For First Time

Apr 02, 2019

RENO, Nev. (AP) — California Sen. Kamala Harris is bringing her Democratic presidential campaign to northern Nevada for the first time to visit party faithful and teachers and speak at a fundraiser for one of the biggest progressive groups in the early caucus state.

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Kamala Harris To Headline Fundraiser In Carson City In April

Mar 13, 2019

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) — Democratic Presidential candidate Kamala Harris will headline a fundraiser in northern Nevada for liberal group Battle Born Progress next month.

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Harris Says She Became A Prosecutor To Change The System

Mar 02, 2019
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris said Friday that she became a prosecutor because she wanted to work from the inside to change a criminal justice system that disproportionately affects people of color.

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Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks during a campaign rally in June 2016 at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, Calif. He launched a second presidential campaign on Tuesday, with a big burst of donations from supporters, but new challenges ahead.

Are Democrats Ready To 'Feel The Bern' Or Is Sanders The 'MySpace' Of 2020?

Feb 23, 2019
The Vermont independent showed he can still raise boatloads of money, but with so many progressive choices, Sanders may be at a disadvantage.
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Harris To Hold Nevada Town Hall, Speak At Leadership Summit

Feb 14, 2019

LAS VEGAS (AP) — U.S. Sen. Kamala Harris will hold a town hall meeting in Las Vegas and speak at the Black Enterprise Women of Power Summit next month when she makes her first visit to Nevada as a presidential candidate.

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In White House Bid, Harris Plans Tour Of Early-Voting States

Feb 05, 2019

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Democratic Sen. Kamala Harris is planning a tour of the nation's four early-voting states in the first full month of her presidential campaign.

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Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., at an Oakland, Calif., campaign rally this week. Harris says she backs a single-payer health system, but she hasn't yet offered details on how she would finance that plan.

Several Democrats Eyeing A Presidential Run Embrace 'Medicare-For-All'

Jan 30, 2019
The idea, they say, would be to eliminate the health insurance industry and replace it with government-run health insurance. The industry is already gearing up to oppose any moves in that direction.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders, I-Vt., leads a November 2015 rally in front of the New Hampshire State House in Concord. Sanders won that primary, but today some of his supporters in the early primary state are less enthusiastic about another presidential bid.

'Does It Have To Be Him?': N.H. Progressives Split By Another Sanders Bid

Jan 30, 2019
The Vermont senator's 2016 presidential campaign took off in New Hampshire. But in 2020, some progressive voters in the state say there are plenty of other alternatives.
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Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif., speaks at Vote For Justice: An Evening of Empowerment with activists and artists at the Newseum in May 2018.

Sen. Kamala Harris Announces 2020 Presidential Candidacy

Jan 21, 2019
The California Democrat's career as a prosecutor, as well as economic and racial equality, are the focus of her campaign. Harris is the third senator to announce a presidential run.
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President Trump's approval rating is slipping, and it's largely because of cracks among his base.

Poll: Trump Approval Down, Slips With Base

Jan 17, 2019
During the longest shutdown in history, key parts of Trump's base — from suburban men to white evangelicals to white men without a college degree — have slipped in their support for the president.
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Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) attends a post-midterm election meeting of Rev. Al Sharpton's National Action Network at the Russell Senate Office Building on Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. on Nov. 13, 2018.

Kamala Harris's 'The Truths We Hold' Demonstrates What's Wrong With Campaign Books

Jan 07, 2019
Though not a literary masterpiece, the California senator's book is effective as a campaign tool: She makes an argument for a chance at the presidency — like the prosecutor she is.
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Sen. Kamala Harris speaks to reporters following a closed briefing on intelligence matters on Capitol Hill on Dec. 4, 2018.

Sen. Kamala Harris Considers 'A Collection Of Factors' Related To Possible 2020 Bid

Jan 07, 2019
As her memoir The Truths We Hold hits shelves, the California senator tells NPR that family and the country's need for "real leadership" will weigh into her decision whether to run for president.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont speaks to the press in November. Sanders hasn't officially decided on another presidential run — yet.

Happy New Year, 2020 Is Here

Jan 04, 2019
The next presidential election doesn't happen for another 22 months, but the campaign is now already under way — with plenty of potential candidates making news this week.
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Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey addresses a crowd in New Hampshire, which happens to be a key early presidential primary state.

The Next Commander In Chief? Democrats Hone Foreign Policy Pitches

Dec 19, 2018
A key step in running for president: laying out a foreign-policy vision showing he or she can command the military and keep the country safe. Several likely candidates are hard at work on this front.
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Puerto Rican Nerybelle Perez poses with a portrait of her father, World War II veteran Efrain Perez, who died after his ambulance was turned away from the island's largest public hospital when it had no electricity or water following  Hurricane Maria.

Puerto Rico Releases Data On Hundreds Of Deaths Following Hurricane Maria

Jun 13, 2018
The island's government still lists the official death toll from the hurricane as 64 despite evidence that it's vastly under-counted.
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California Senate Candidates Split On iPhone Access Fight

Feb 26, 2016

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Apple Inc.'s fight with the FBI over accessing a locked and encrypted iPhone used by a gunman in the San Bernardino terror attack has created a split between California's leading Senate candidates.

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