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Politics · 114th Congress

Walter Jones Defeats Repeat Primary Challenger

Outside groups spent more than $1 million during that race to paint Jones as a “liberal .” But outside spending was comparatively lower this cycle.    

Politics · 114th Congress

What Will Bernie Do?

— Bernie Sanders (@BernieSanders) June 7, 2016 var rcrdTwitter = 1; It is a long shot to expect super delegates to switch sides with Clinton across the threshold and many who are

Politics · 114th Congress

Most Americans Ask: Who is Gary Johnson?

Still, history suggests it is unlikely Johnson will “get from having 1 [percent] or 2 percent to actually carrying a state,” Galdieri said. “He ran in 2012 and didn’t make an impact.

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton Claims Victory, Savors Historic Milestone

[ Sanders’ Long Shot Delegate Hunt ]   Clinton was the Democratic front-runner since before Day 1 of the primary season, but she’s struggled to dispatch Sanders, her lone serious rival

Politics · 114th Congress

Clinton Trolls Trump Over Trump University ‘Scam’

— Hillary Clinton (@HillaryClinton) June 1, 2016 Trump did not immediately respond to Clinton’s tweets, which started with links to media stories and by retweeting 2012 Republican

Politics · 114th Congress

Burr: N.C. Should Roll Back Bathroom Provision in HB2

“There’s over $1 billion in education dollars there, so I hope the General Assembly will strongly consider what their next step is to understand the financial implications,” Burr said.

Politics · 114th Congress

Jerry Brown Picks Clinton Over Sanders

“He has driven home the message that the top 1 percent has unfairly captured way too much of America’s wealth,” but the four-term governor urged party loyalists to fall in line behind the former first

Politics · 114th Congress

Bernie Sanders Roots for Golden State Comeback

A campaign spokesman pointed out  before the game that when the Warriors were down 3-1 and facing elimination in the series, experts had also said it was mathematically impossible for them to win

Politics · 114th Congress

Senate GOP Candidate: Florida Voters Don’t Want Rubio

The poll — which, as an internal survey, should be viewed with a dose of skepticism — touts the gains Beruff made since November, when the campaign found the Miami native drawing just 1 percent

Politics · 114th Congress

Re-Evaluating the Lessons of Hiroshima

[ National Air and Space Museum Repair Has ‘Huge’ Price ]   At that time, most common estimates held that between 500,000 to 1 million lives were saved because the atomic bombings prompted