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Sanders Wins Colorado, But Ties on Delegates

</p> When it’s the Colorado Democratic caucus outcome and most of the dozen super delegates, not elected by caucus-goers, support the loser.  </p> In this instance, that’s Hillary Clinton.  

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The Politics of Quirk in the 49th State

</p> According to a 2015 report, more than 54 percent of the state’s voters are either nonpartisan or undeclared. Alaska’s Gov. Bill Walker is a former Republican who became an independent.

Politics · 114th Congress

The Elephant on the CPAC Stage

</p> He instead chose to speak broadly about the conservative movement in the states.  </p> South Carolina Sen. Tim Scott never mentioned the candidate he’s endorsed, Marco Rubio.

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Can an Independent Immigration Lawyer Win in Alaska?

In addition, in the 2014 general election, independent gubernatorial candidate Bill Walker merged his ticket to make his Democratic rival, Byron Mallott, lieutenant governor — and won, beating Republican

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Durbin Hosts the Stanley Cup

Bill Nelson, D-Fla.  </p> Durbin speaks with NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman in his office on Wednesday.

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100 Years on the Front Lines of History

</p> Wofford stands alongside then-President Bill Clinton during the first national recruitment effort for Americorps volunteers at the University of Maryland in 1999.

100 Years on the Front Lines of History

</p> Wofford stands alongside then-President Bill Clinton during the first national recruitment effort for Americorps volunteers at the University of Maryland in 1999.

Lawmakers Question Capitol Police Budget Request

</p> Schatz said he was troubled that appropriators did not have enough time to examine the details of the increased spending included in the omnibus bill late last year, before considering its spending

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What We Learned From Super Tuesday

</p> —Pete Seat, a former spokesman to President George W. Bush and an Indiana GOP consultant </p> Like something from a movie: “It was a fairly decisive victory for Hillary Clinton.

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Opioid Bill Clears First Senate Hurdle

</p> <p class="p1">“The CARA bill is a good bill, but we need real funding, it’s an emergency,” said Sen. Charles E. Schumer, D-N.Y., the third-highest ranking Democrat. “This is an emergency.