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2016 presidential campaign

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Politics Nov 12

Stone sought to ‘debrief’ Kushner on DNC email hack, Rick Gates testifies

By Michael Balsamo, Eric Tucker, Matthew Barakat, Associated Press

Politics Jan 31

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Chris Christie on why he would have made a better president than Trump

Former Gov. Chris Christie, R-N.J., was one of many Republican candidates who ran for president in 2016. After pulling out of the race, Christie became a vocal supporter of President Trump, a longtime friend. Christie joins Judy Woodruff to discuss…

Politics Feb 02

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Republicans charge bias, legal ‘breakdown’ in contentious memo on Russia probe

The so-called Nunes memo, written by Republicans on the House Intelligence Committee, charges that the FBI and DOJ got permission to spy on a former campaign adviser based on flawed sources that were biased against then-candidate Donald Trump -- and…

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Politics Mar 06

New American citizens wave American flags Mar. 1 after taking the Oath of Allegiance during a naturalization ceremony in Newark, New Jersey. Photo by REUTERS/Mike Segar.
What does it mean to be American? The answer depends on your politics, study says

While there's disagreement on what makes up the American identity, 7 in 10 people — regardless of party — say the country is losing that identity.

By Matt Sedensky, Associated Press

World Jun 26

What do the Brexit ‘leave’ voters and Trump supporters have in common?

At the heart of the campaign that led Britain to vote to leave the European Union was a desire to regain independence lost amid a globalized world, the same kind of feeling that Donald Trump rode to become the presumptive…

By Jonathan Lemire and Jill Colvin, Associated Press

Jun 05

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How new voter ID laws may affect the 2016 presidential contest

By PBS News Hour

17 states will have new voting regulations in place for the presidential election this November. 12 states will join the ranks of those requiring voters to show a government-issued photo ID, including North Carolina and Texas. For more insight on…

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Jun 04

Trump OK’d business partner with alleged Iran laundering ties

By Jeff Horwitz, Associated Press

Six months before he entered the presidential race, Donald Trump announced a new real estate project in Baku, Azerbaijan.

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May 28

Presidential race shows deep-seated strife toward minorities

By Jesse J. Holland, Associated Press

From ejections, to sucker punches, to pepper spray, violence seems to be a commonplace occurrence out on the campaign trail.

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Apr 09

So, you want to be a delegate to the Republican National Convention?

By Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press

You could have a rare opportunity to help make history, if none of the Republican presidential candidates reaches the target 1,237 delegates needed to clinch the nomination on the first ballot.

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Apr 09

Has Trump’s campaign hit a wall after loss in Wisconsin?

By Associated Press

Trump still holds a solid lead in the race, but the stinging defeat was evidence that Trump’s unorthodox campaign — run by largely inexperienced operatives and fueled by the candidate’s sheer force of personality — had hit a wall.

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