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Are Super PACs Living Up to Supreme Court’s Intentions?

In Iowa, Super PACs pumped millions of dollars into last-minute negative television ads. What influence will they have in the rest of the GOP primary season and beyond? Judy Woodruff discusses the myriad of super PACs with the Sunlight Foundation's…

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Jan 03

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How Divided Are Iowa’s Republican Voters?

Recent days turned Iowa into a three-way grudge match -- with GOP hopefuls looking to gain momentum coming our of the first contest of the primary season. Gwen Ifill discusses what to look for as the results roll in with…

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Sep 15

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Anti-Establishment Sentiment, Economy Ring Loudly in Latest Primary Battles

Political strategists take a closer look at what new primary results could mean for the Republican and Democratic parties as Election Day approaches.

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Sep 15

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Delaware Among Primaries With a Surprising Finish

Outsiders and Tea Party-backed candidates posted victories in key primaries around the country on Tuesday. Political editor David Chalian reviews the winners and losers.

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Sep 14

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News Wrap: Tea Party Influence Tested in Latest Primaries

In other news Tuesday, seven states and Washington, D.C., held primaries. High-profile races included Delaware congressman Mike Castle battling Christine O'Donnell for a Senate seat, and Washington Mayor Adrian Fenty facing a difficult re-election bid.

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Sep 03

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Shields and Brooks on Prospects for Jobs, Mideast Peace, Bipartisanship

Syndicated columnist Mark Shields and New York Times columnist David Brooks speak with Jim Lehrer about the week's biggest news stories including the latest unemployment report, Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski's primary loss, how the political climate will affect the next…

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Aug 25

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Ariz., Fla., Alaska Primaries Pose Test for ‘Insiders’

Arizona, Alaska and Florida are among the states to have the latest round of pre-midterm primaries. Political Editor David Chalian assesses the winners, losers and surprises of the night.

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Aug 11

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What Clues Did Colo., Conn., Ga. Voters Reveal?

Colorado Sen. Michael Bennet's win came as good news to the Obama administration, but the senator would not say if he'd have the president campaign for him. Political Editor David Chalian speaks with Jim Lehrer about Tuesday's primary results and…

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Aug 09

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Colorado Primaries Could Prove Political Indicator

Four states -- Connecticut, Georgia, Minnesota and Colorado -- head to the polls for primaries on Tuesday. But the outcome in several Colorado races is being watched as a possible indication of what's to come for this fall's midterm elections.

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May 18

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News Wrap: Times Square Bombing Suspect Arraigned in NYC

In other news on Tuesday, the man accused of plotting a failed car bombing in Times Square appeared before a federal magistrate in Manhattan and a suicide bombing attack killed five Americans and one Canadian near Kabul.

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