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"If you want to heal this nation right now," Sen. Amy Klobuchar said Thursday night, "this is sure a hell of way to do it."
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With a presidential campaign and historic demonstrations unfolding, the country's youngest voters and activists are navigating the power of direct action versus electoral politics in real time.
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Former Florida candidate for governor Andrew Gillum has disclosed he's entering a rehabilitation facility, saying he fell into alcohol abuse after losing his bid for the state's highest office.
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As the coronavirus pandemic spreads across the country, former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders will debate Sunday night in Washington with no live audience.
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Elections officials in the four states holding presidential primaries next week say they have no plans to postpone voting amid widespread disruptions caused by the coronavirus outbreak.
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Florida and its 219 delegates could be the knockout punch for presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders after a dismal showing in the Michigan primary.
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Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders acknowledged this week that the young voters he'd been counting on to boost his candidacy had not shown up at the polls in the strong numbers that he had hoped for.
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Warren announced her decision after disappointing finishes in the primary. She hadn't won or come in second in any states, and finished third in her home state of Massachusetts.
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The biggest day of voting so far in 2020 wasn't faultless, but it also might have gone much worse. Moves and counter-moves are afoot to influence Americans and protect the vote.
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The billionaire former New York City mayor skipped the early-state contests in favor of a national campaign strategy funded entirely from his personal fortune.