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2020 campaign trail

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Jan 14

Watch 5:47
Trump supporters hail his Milwaukee visit as Democrats dig in for 2020

Although the 2020 presidential election cycle has proven fluid and unpredictable so far, a near certainty is that Wisconsin will again be a battleground state this fall. With that likelihood in mind, President Trump is holding a campaign event in…

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Jan 13

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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on Iowa caucus countdown, Sanders vs. Warren

NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including shifting poll numbers from Iowa that show strength for former Vice President Joe Biden, the withdrawal of Sen. Cory…

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Jan 03

Watch 4:23
How 2020 candidates are grappling with online disinformation

By John Yang

As the 2020 presidential campaign heats up, candidates are facing an unprecedented challenge: the growing scale and variety of disinformation online. John Yang reports on the difficulty of verifying that content is authentic and not manipulated -- especially when it…

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Dec 22

Us vs. them: Trump aiming to use impeachment to rev up base

By Jonathan Lemire, Associated Press

Using stark “us vs. them” language, President Trump and his reelection campaign have begun framing his impeachment not as a judgment on his conduct but as a referendum on how Democrats regard him and his supporters.

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Dec 18

WATCH: Trump holds Michigan rally on day of House impeachment vote

By Jill Colvin, Aamer Madhani, Associated Press

Vice President Mike Pence headed to Michigan early for a daylong bus tour before joining Trump at his Battle Creek rally. He called the expected votes a “disgrace" and said he marveled at the president's resilience.

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Dec 09

Watch 3:05
2020 Democrats compete over transparency as next debate approaches

By Amna Nawaz

On the 2020 campaign trail, Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Pete Buttigieg have been challenging each other over transparency and potential connections to corporate interests. Another major issue is support among African American voters, with whom former Vice President Joe Biden…

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Sep 30

Watch 7:19
Booker: Impeachment inquiry is about patriotism not popularity

By Judy Woodruff, Tess Conciatori

Sen. Cory Booker, D-N.J., said the allegations about President Trump's actions on Ukraine suggest the possibility of "very serious betrayal," and an attempt to "besmirch the reputation” of Democratic rival Joe Biden. Booker joins Judy Woodruff to discuss the necessity…

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Sep 20

Watch 6:31
News Wrap: Trump appears to downplay chance of U.S. strike on Iran

In our news wrap Friday, President Trump appeared to downplay the chance of a military strike on Iran. U.S. and Saudi officials have pointed to Iran as the culprit in last weekend's attacks on Saudi oil facilities, but Trump said…

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Sep 13

Watch 4:22
Where 2020 Democrats agreed during longer debate — and where they clashed

By Lisa Desjardins

On Thursday night, the top 10 Democratic presidential candidates faced off on a debate stage for the first time, in Houston. The extended debate duration -- three hours instead of two -- enabled longer, more in-depth policy explanations. For the…

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Aug 27

Biden says racism in the U.S. is institutional, a ‘white man’s problem’

By Juana Summers, Errin Haines, Associated Press

Taking aim at incendiary racial appeals by Trump, Biden said in an interview with a small group of reporters that a president's words can "appeal to the worst damn instincts of human nature," just as they can move markets or…

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