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Hillary Clinton’s Challenge: Winning the Battle of False Equivalence
Hillary Clinton's Challenge: Winning the Battle of False Equivalence -
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Hillary Clinton's Challenge: Winning the Battle of False Equivalence -
Imprisoned Hastert Wants Judge to Throw Out Victim's Civil Suit -
Kaine's Defense Bill Concerns Shed Light on His Decision-Making Process -
At DNC, Those Most Affected by Trump's Wall Plan Speak Out -
Clinton's Gender 'No Reason to Vote for Her,' Pelosi Says -
Hillary Clinton's 'Law and Order' Problem -
Trump's Revenge: A Super PAC to Take on GOP Rivals -
The South, which includes Tennessee plus the Fort Campbell, Kentucky, area and stretches west to include Oklahoma and most of Texas, is managed by Humana Inc.’s military subsidiary.
It would also establish a new 25 percent tax on profits from S corporations and other small businesses that pass them directly to shareholders.
John McCain's Grand Canyon Adventure -
Virginia's Democratic Governor Would Appoint Kaine Replacement -
Trump's Rendezvous with Destiny and Fear-Mongering -
Clinton Picks Virginia's Tim Kaine for VP -
Trump's Trade Agenda Dogs Portman in Cleveland -
Donald Trump Denies Ever Linking Cruz's Father To JFK Assassination -
'Law and Order': Transcript of Trump's Acceptance Speech -
Selling himself as the “law-and-order” candidate to Hillary Clinton ’s proposal of “mass immigration” and “mass lawlessness,” Trump vowed that under his administration, “illegal border crossings
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Christie campaigned for her both in 2010, when she ran against Richard Blumenthal, and in 2012, when she ran against Christopher S. Murphy.