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May 24

Clinton, Sanders head for all-out blitz in California primary

By Ken Thomas and Lisa Lerer, Associated Press

ANAHEIM, Calif. — Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders dueled for support ahead of California's presidential primary on Tuesday as the Vermont senator showed few signs of backing off.

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May 16

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Will Clinton and Sanders be able to patch things up after bruising campaign?

By PBS News Hour

Although the deep divides within the GOP have taken center stage in this election cycle, the Democrats have seen their own fair share of schism. As front-runner Hillary Clinton and Sen. Bernie Sanders prepare to compete for Kentucky and Oregon…

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May 14

Democrats fear Sanders may undermine efforts to beat Trump

By Michael D. Regan and Lisa Lerer and Ken Thomas, Associated Press

Democratic Party leaders are upping the pressure on Bernie Sanders to drop out, alarmed that his continued presence could undermine efforts to beat the presumptive Republican nominee, Donald Trump.

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Mar 05

‘Super Saturday’ split as Cruz, Trump get GOP wins; Sanders takes two states, Clinton wins Louisiana

By Michael D. Regan and Associated Press

Ted Cruz cinched double-barreled victories in Kansas and Maine, and Donald Trump captured Louisiana in Saturday's four-state round of Republican voting, fresh evidence that there's no quick end in sight to the fractious GOP race for president.

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Mar 01

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Generation gap translates to different political priorities

By PBS News Hour

The 2016 primary race has been one of the most divisive elections in recent memory. One family of Muslim immigrants in Virginia exemplifies this divide -- and the growing intergenerational gap in political priorities.

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Mar 01

Clinton looking to solidify lead in Super Tuesday primaries

By Ken Thomas and Lisa Lerer, Associated Press

Hillary Clinton enters a series of Super Tuesday contests poised to extend her lead over Democratic rival Bernie Sanders, who risks a major setback for his insurgent campaign with a poor showing in primaries and caucuses across the nation.

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Feb 27

Iran deal divides Chicago Democrats in competitive primary

By Associated Press

After fueling months of fights in Washington, President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran is now popping up in an unusual place: a Democratic primary north of Chicago.

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Feb 21

The top issues influencing voters in South Carolina and Nevada

By Michael D. Regan and Emily Swanson, Associated Press

The top issues named by caucus-goers in Nevada were the economy, followed by income inequality and then health care.

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Feb 20

Hillary Clinton wins the Nevada Democratic caucuses

By Michael D. Regan and Associated Press

Hillary Clinton edged out Bernie Sanders on Saturday in Nevada's caucuses, the third contest during a primary campaign between the Democratic presidential rivals.

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Feb 06

Speeches earning Clinton millions remain allusive to voters

By Michael D. Regan and Lisa Lerer and Julie Bykowicz, Associated Press

In the months leading up to her second presidential bid, Clinton gave nearly 100 paid speeches netting her millions of dollars. Voters have received sparse information about the details of those speeches.

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