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‘Roll ’em’: The Rise of Video in Politics
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'Roll 'em': The Rise of Video in Politics -
Report: Obamas Pick a Post-Presidency D.C. Neighborhood -
More LGBT Amendments to Come, Hoyer Says -
Sanders Supporters Sue over California Primary -
Trump Uses Bill Clinton's Accusers in New Ad -
Supreme Court Ruling Blocks Republican Redistricting Challenge -
John Oliver on Primaries: An 'Erratic Clusterf-' -
N.C. Senate Candidate on Bathroom Law: 'Just Shoot Me Now' -
'Little Trump of Florida' Says He's Not Like Trump -
Ask a Wonk: Time's Expired, So How Can Members Change Their Votes? -
Seventeen Republicans Walk into a Primary... -
McCain's Role in Party, Senate Gets New Test This Week -
Lobbyist Donations Surge, Despite Anti-Establishment Rhetoric -
Close Aide Expects 'Silence' From Citizen Obama -
Rep. Curt Clawson Won't Seek Re-Election -
Really, 30 Republicans Switched Sides on LGBT Discrimination -
Trump and Christie: Who Says You Can't Buy Friends? -
Bill Clinton Feels 'Totally Useless' on Campaign Trail -
Hall of Fame Chronicles Rock’s Role in Politics -
Trump Accepts NRA Endorsement Despite Past Views on Guns -