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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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Aug 26

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Tamara Keith and Amy Walter on what’s different about 2020 fundraising

NPR’s Tamara Keith and Amy Walter of the Cook Political Report join Lisa Desjardins to discuss the latest political news, including recent poll and fundraising numbers for the remaining 2020 Democrats, whether former Rep. Joe Walsh can mount a serious…

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Aug 23

2020 Democrats try to criticize Trump without cheering on a recession

By Julie Pace, Associated Press

In town halls and speeches across the country this week, candidates leveled blame on Trump, arguing that his aggressive and unpredictable tariff policies were prompting gloomy economic forecasts.

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Aug 20

As rivals head to California, Biden chooses New Hampshire

By Bill Barrow, Associated Press

The former vice president is choosing carefully when to appear alongside the candidates who are trying to upend him, and he's keeping a distance, at least publicly, from the party machinery.

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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 12

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2020 Democrats compete for attention — and space — at Iowa State Fair

By Lisa Desjardins, Rachel Wellford, Matt Loffman

Nearly two dozen presidential candidates attended the Iowa State Fair over the weekend. Former Vice President Joe Biden drew the most attention and continues to lead in the polls, but Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren is seeing support surge. Lisa Desjardins…

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Aug 12

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Tamara Keith and Shawna Thomas on 2020 Democrats in Iowa, Trump’s conspiracy tweets

NPR’s Tamara Keith and Shawna Thomas of VICE News join Amna Nawaz to discuss the latest political news, including how 2020 Democrats fared at the Iowa State Fair, Joe Biden’s tendency to make gaffes and whether his competitors will take…

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Aug 11

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Trump’s tweets and conspiracies redefine what’s presidential

As Democratic candidates and the lone Republican challenger to President Trump raced to event after event in Iowa, the president took to the internet to retweet conspiracy theories linking the Clintons to the death of Jeffrey Epstein. NewsHour Weekend Special…

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Aug 10

Biden is still the Democrat to beat, but rivals see weakness

By Julie Pace, Bill Barrow, Associated Press

Three months after announcing his White House bid, Joe Biden remains atop early polling for Democratic candidates. But Biden's rivals remain confident that his fumbles eventually will catch up to him, undermining his electability argument.

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Aug 08

2020 candidates kick off Iowa State Fair campaign blitz

By Associated Press

Former Vice President Joe Biden and Montana Gov. Steve Bullock blistered President Donald Trump and promised to fight for the state in the general election if they win the Democratic nomination.

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