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  • Democratic presidential hopeful Mayor of South Bend, Indiana, Pete Buttigieg listens to Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren speak on stage during the sixth Democratic primary debate at Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles, California on Dec. 19, 2019.
    Jan 14, 2020

    6 Big Questions Ahead of Final Debate Before Start of Voting

    Tuesday marks the last time the leading Democratic presidential contenders will face a national audience on the debate stage before primary voting begins, making it the most significant moment of the 2020 primary season to date.

  • Presidential candidates Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), former vice president Joe Biden and Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) during the Democratic presidential debate at Tyler Perry Studios on Wednesday, November 20, 2019, in Atlanta, Georgia.
    Dec 16, 2019

    Turbulence Shakes Democrats Going Into Final Debate of 2019

    Seven Democratic presidential candidates will stand on stage this week in Los Angeles, a pool of survivors who have withstood almost a year on the campaign trail, sustained attacks from rivals in both parties, and five rounds of high-pressure debates. And while the field has been effectively cut down from more than 20 in the span of six months, a…

  • Cory Booker speaks Thursday, Nov. 21, 2019, in Atlanta. Booker, along with Pete Buttigieg, Amy Klobuchar, Andrew Yang and Tom Steyer, all presidential hopefuls, spoke at the breakfast event hosted by the Al Sharpton’s National Action Network.
    Cory Booker Dec 5, 2019

    Booker's Critical Test? Languishing Campaign Plots a Rebound

    New Jersey Sen. Cory Booker is hoping a speech in Iowa’s capital city could be a spark for his Democratic presidential campaign. With less than two months before the Iowa caucuses open the Democratic 2020 contest, Booker spoke Thursday in Des Moines. Booker argues California Sen. Kamala Harris’ recent departure from the primary forces the party to confront whether it’s...

  • Donald Trump Nov 23, 2019

    Bloomberg Vows to Refuse Donations, Presidential Salary

    Michael Bloomberg will not accept political donations if he runs for president and he will not take a salary if he wins, according to senior aides who offered new details on Saturday about the New York billionaire’s plans to navigate his wealth as he marches toward a formal 2020 announcement. “He has never taken a political contribution in his life....

  • New York City Feb 8, 2019

    Bloomberg to Announce 2020 Decision By End of Month

    Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg says he’s planning to decide by the end of the month whether he’ll seek the presidency.

  • Donald Trump Jan 14, 2019

    2020 Democratic Primary ‘Really Starting to Heat Up'

    After months of speculation and secrecy, the 2020 presidential primary season is about to explode. With several Democrats already in the race, a half dozen more are locking down final travel, staffing and strategy to launch White House bids in the coming weeks. While plans may change, the announcements are expected to come in waves, the first featuring a group...

  • Donald Trump Jan 3, 2019

    Sanders Allies Contrite, Defiant Amid Harassment Allegations

    Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and his chief lieutenants are offering contrition and defiance as they face allegations of sexual harassment that plagued his last presidential campaign and now threaten to derail a second White House bid before it begins. Hours after a New York Times report detailed allegations of unwanted sexual advances and pay inequity on his first campaign, Sanders...

  • Donald Trump Apr 24, 2017

    Bloomberg Tells World Leaders to Ignore Trump on Climate

    New York billionaire Michael Bloomberg urged world leaders not to follow President Donald Trump’s lead on climate change and declared his intention to help save an international agreement to reduce carbon emissions.

  • Jan 16, 2017

    Inauguration in Sight, Trump Continues Twitter Assault From His Manhattan High Rise

    His inauguration days away, President-elect Donald Trump is continuing to lash out at critics in the intelligence community and Democrats in Congress who are vowing to skip his swearing-in ceremony.

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