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White House Sees Opportunity in Trump’s Pitch to African-Americans
White House Sees Opportunity in Trump's Pitch to African-Americans -
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White House Sees Opportunity in Trump's Pitch to African-Americans -
Hawaii GOP Chairman Disavows Party's House Candidate -
Clinton's Agenda Will Rely on Help From the Middle -
Liz Cheney Is Likely Wyoming's Next Congresswoman -
Clinton's Trustworthiness Remains a Drag on Her Candidacy -
Poll Suggests Campaign Has Damaged Trump's Brand -
Ben Sasse of Nebraska, Lindsey Graham of South Carolina and Mark S. Kirk of Illinois. Arizona’s Jeff Flake has repeatedly said he cannot back Trump yet.
Popular Obama to Sit Out General Election's Early Innings -
Trump Flips the Script, Says He's Not Ready to Endorse Ryan -
McCain Rebukes Trump for Comments About Soldier's Family -
What's Next for Sanders Backers? Replace the Entire Congress! -
Did Bill Clinton Catch a Little Shut-Eye During Hillary's Speech? -
As he spoke, the crowd chanted, “U-S-A, U-S-A!” and waved red and blue signs with white block letters spelling the same. A few delegates chanted “No more war!”
Democrats Deride Trump's Foreign Policy Credentials -
Liberals Give Kaine's Folksy Dad Style High Marks -
Fallen Muslim Soldier's Dad to Trump: Have You Read the Constitution? -
The Dow Jones Industrial Average and S&P 500 both are at historically high levels.
Christopher S. Murphy, along with others touched by gun violence, were scheduled to address the party gathering.