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Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado attends an event to be confirmed as the opposition's 2024 presidential candidate, in Caracas, Venezuela October 26, 2023. Photo by Leonardo Fernandez Viloria/REUTERS

World Dec 01

Venezuela’s government and opposition agree on appeal process for candidates banned from running

By Regina Garcia Cano, Associated Press

Politics Jun 05

2024
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GOP presidential candidates flock to Iowa as 2024 race heats up

While the frontrunner sat out, 2024 presidential hopefuls gathered in Iowa for an annual “Roast and Ride” event hosted by Sen. Joni Ernst. Laura Barrón-López reports on an increasingly crowded GOP presidential field.

By Laura Barrón-López, Matt Loffman, Ian Couzens

Politics Jun 01

Florida Governor Ron Desantis kicks off campaign for Republican U.S. presidential nomination in West Des Moines, Iowa
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Republican presidential candidates travel to key states as 2024 race heats up

With the summer campaign season in full swing, the Republican presidential hopefuls are criss-crossing early-voting states hoping to stand out in a growing field of candidates. Amna Nawaz discussed the candidates and voters with Kay Henderson of Radio Iowa and…

By Amna Nawaz, Matt Loffman, Ian Couzens

Politics Nov 22

Presser at AFL-CIO HQ in Washington
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Why Black women candidates had mixed results in the midterm elections

A record number of Black women ran for office this year for U.S. House, Senate and governor. And while some made history with their wins, Black women are still underrepresented in public office. Nadia Brown, the Director of the Women’s…

By Lisa Desjardins

Politics Oct 04

Teachers rally outside the state Capitol in April during a teacher walkout to demand higher pay and more funding for education in Oklahoma City. A surge in teacher activism is shaking up the midterm elections. Photo by Nick Oxford/Reuters
Teachers running for office seek to shake up midterm elections

Hundreds of current and former educators, most of them Democrats, are on general election ballots from school board to governor.

By Carolyn Thompson, Associated Press

Apr 23

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Senate Retirements Could Be Crucial in Upcoming Battle for Political Control

Senate Retirements Could Be Crucial in Upcoming Battle for Political Control…

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Mar 15

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Conservative Activists Outline Political Future at CPAC Meeting

Conservative Activists Outline Political Future at CPAC Meeting…

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Nov 06

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Candidates Vote, Keep Busy on Election Day

By Tom LeGro

Even though it's Election Day and voters have been heading to the polls, it doesn't mean the candidates aren't keeping busy. Here's what some of them are doing today.

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Jun 29

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Mexican Elections: ‘People Just Want a Change’

On Sunday, Mexicans go to the polls to elect a new president. Jeffrey Brown talks to Margaret Warner in Mexico City about the voters' concerns and whether the country's drug war policy is likely to change.

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May 23

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Egypt’s Historic Election: ‘Even the Most Jaded Were Moved’

Across Egypt, at least 50 million people were eligible to choose from a field of 13 candidates in the country's first free presidential election. Gwen Ifill and McClatchy reporter Nancy Youssef discuss what the historic election means for Egypt's future.

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