Can Stacey Abrams Get Young Black Women Behind Her With A Racially Charged Election Behind Them?
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Republican Moderates Are Finally Playing Hardball To Get What They Want
“Going along to get along will only get you so far when they [the Freedom Caucus] keep doing the same thing,” said one moderate Republican.
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Stacey Abrams Makes History As The First Black Woman Governor Nominee
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The Senate Finally Has A Plan To Change How Congress Deals With Sexual Harassment
Months after the House passed its own legislation, the Senate released a bill to get taxpayers off the hook for sexual harassment settlements on Wednesday.
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Twitter Introduces Election Labels For Candidates In The 2018 Midterms
It's an effort to provide "authentic, trustworthy information," this time around.
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Here's What You Need To Know About Donald Trump's New Conspiracy Theory
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Progressive Groups Just Learned How Hard It Is To Sustain A Fight Against The Democratic Establishment
The Democratic establishment is still posing “a real challenge” for insurgent candidates.
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Giuliani Says The Decision On A Trump Interview With Mueller Will Wait Until “The Facts Are In” On Trump’s Spy Claims
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The Bernie-Trump Campaign Finance Legacy: Rejecting Corporate PAC Money
"There’s a thread that connects Trump and Bernie Sanders...that the system is rigged against you, and I won’t be beholden to anyone but myself."
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Trump Just Canceled His Meeting With North Korea's Kim Jong Un
Trump hinted that the summit might still be on at a later date but warned that the US military was ready to act if necessary.
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Democrats Say There's "No Evidence" For Trump's Spy Claims After Classified Briefings
Two White House officials attended the meetings — but left before the classified briefings began. Democrats say their presence was "inappropriate."
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Don’t Make Bill Kristol Run For President
The conservative commentator’s 2020 do-over already has the look and feel of a real presidential campaign. Now all it needs is a real presidential candidate.
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Okay, But Will Someone Please Tell Us What's Happening With The North Korea Summit Coins?
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Andrew Cuomo Wants You To Know: He’s A Progressive
“There’s a struggle between the left and center of the party happening all over and people want to see progressives embraced. And it’s reached New York.”
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The Trump Administration Will Make It Easier To Fire Federal Employees
Asked if the proposals were in response to any "deep state" conspiracies, senior administration officials instead cited a need for more efficiency in using government resources.
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Supreme Court Sides With Defendant In Motorcycle Search Case — But Two Conservatives Push Back
The court's majority said the search was illegal, but Justice Samuel Alito disagreed while Justice Clarence Thomas questioned whether Supreme Court limitations on illegally obtained evidence even apply to the states.
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Trump’s Plan To Block The 2018 Blue Wave Is Becoming Clear
Even as he vents on Twitter or unfurls long tangents at rallies, Republicans think the president has found an effective message in red states.
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Paul Manfort's Friends Have Launched A Legal Defense Fund, Saying He's Struggling To Pay His Bills
Manafort hasn't been able to access several financial accounts and other assets since the special counsel's office filed charges last year, according to his lawyer.
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Alabama Republicans Condemn Candidate, Months After Refusing To Back Away From Roy Moore
Jim Bonner might have a good chance of winning a seat on a regulatory board — and a history of posting racist and anti-Semitic things on Facebook.
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Michael Avenatti Was Called Out For "Publicity Tour" By Judge In Michael Cohen Hearing
"This proceeding is about the keeping of confidential privileged information but it's been turned on its head by Avenatti," Cohen's lawyer argued. Avenatti pulled back from the Cohen proceeding, but promised to keep up his very public fight.
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