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2020 presidential campaign

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Oct 16

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Warren becomes debate target as moderates vie for breakout

At Tuesday’s Democratic presidential debate in Ohio, attacks on Sen. Elizabeth Warren started early and came from all sides, particularly from more moderate voices. But the candidates did agree on one thing: support for the impeachment inquiry. Yamiche Alcindor reports,…

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Oct 10

Sanders plans to resume campaigning ‘as soon as possible’

By Will Weissert, Associated Press

The focus on Sanders' health comes as age plays a significant role in the 2020 presidential campaign.

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Oct 09

Warren says she’ll keep rejecting big fundraisers if nominated

By Will Weissert, Associated Press

She has relied on a small-dollar donation strategy that she says gives her more time to attend large rallies and stay long afterward.

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Sep 23

Watch 3:28
New Iowa poll puts Warren in the lead, reshuffles candidates’ calculus

By Lisa Desjardins

As the Democratic presidential candidates angled for attention in Iowa, new polling suggested a shifting political reality. Sen. Elizabeth Warren has stepped into first place in that state, over former Vice President Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders. For candidates…

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Sep 23

Watch 3:57
What new Iowa poll numbers mean for Warren and other 2020 Democrats

Iowa plays an outsized role in presidential politics, and new poll numbers from that state could influence how different Democratic candidates' focus their campaigns. The poll by The Des Moines Register and CNN puts Sen. Elizabeth Warren two points ahead…

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Sep 16

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Stu Rothenberg and Domenico Montanaro on 2020 gun policy, Democratic debate takeaways

Stu Rothenberg of Inside Elections and NPR’s Domenico Montanaro join Judy Woodruff to discuss the latest political news, including how gun policy is factoring into the 2020 presidential campaign, another sexual assault allegation against Justice Brett Kavanaugh, the contest between…

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Aug 29

Why are longshot Democrats still running for president?

By Matt Loffman

The Democrats’ record-breaking field has been culled further by stricter criteria to participate in the next debate in September. Only 10 candidates will be on the stage Sept. 12 in Houston. But while a few other candidates have read the…

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Aug 19

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How 2020 Democrats are striving to stand out in early states

On the 2020 presidential campaign trail, Democratic candidates are striving to stand out within a crowded field. Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, now polling second to former Vice President Joe Biden, sought Monday to restore her credibility with Native American voters.

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Aug 15

John Hickenlooper quits the 2020 presidential race

By Nicholas Riccardi, Associated Press

Former Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper said Thursday he is no longer running for president.

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Aug 14

How 2020 could shape the conversation on race in the U.S.

By Gretchen Frazee

In his reelection bid, President Donald Trump has revived themes of race and ethnicity as one of his campaign talking points. Americans must now decide how to respond.

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