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Why 2014 Isn't as Good as It Seems for the Republicans — The Republicans are looking forward to having a good week. They are favored to win the Senate, and they could pick up enough House seats to finish with their largest margin since 1928. — But perhaps more important …
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Five things that would change in a Republican-led Senate — The midterm-election horserace is into its final furlong — and that means most of the attention of the political world is focused, understandably, on who's up and who's down; who will win and who will lose.
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The final sprint — In Kentucky, Democrats were crying foul over a last-minute GOP flier they called a dirty trick to suppress turnout. In Kansas, independent Greg Orman met the full brunt of a Republican machine determined to rescue one of its own. Louisiana's Democratic …


Democrats Count on Edge With Women to Limit Election Losses
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There's Only One Thing at Stake in the Senate Race
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Iowa Poll: Ernst takes 7-point lead — Joni Ernst has charged to achieve a 7-point lead over Democrat Bruce Braley in a new Iowa Poll, which buoys the GOP's hope that an Iowa victory will be the tipping point to a Republican takeover of the U.S. Senate. — Ernst, a state senator and military leader …
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When Conspiracy Theories Don't Fit the Media Narrative — Joni Ernst is an Iowan, born and bred, an Operation Iraqi Freedom veteran, and the Republican nominee for the Senate in Iowa. She has also flirted seriously with wacky conspiracy theories, especially Agenda 21, which takes off from an innocuous …
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Reid: Senate hinges on Iowa — If Democrats lose Iowa? Say hello to Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, Reid says. AP Photo — Close — If Joni Ernst beats Rep. Bruce Braley in Iowa on Tuesday, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he expects to kiss the Democratic majority goodbye.
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Democrats fear Iowa slipping away
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The Climate-Change Solution No One Will Talk About — The equation seems fairly simple: The more the world's population rises, the greater the strain on dwindling resources and the greater the impact on the environment. — The solution? Well, that's a little trickier to talk about.


Minority Voter Suppression In North Carolina Witnessed Firsthand — It is harder to vote in North Carolina these days. On June 25, 2013, the Supreme Court, in Shelby v. Holder, gutted a landmark provision of the Voting Rights Act of 1965. A majority of the justices struck down Article 5 of the Act …
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Makings Of Ammonium Nitrate Bomb Found In Border Militiaman's Hotel Room — When ATF agents arrested Kevin “K.C.” Massey III at a Brownsville-area hotel last week on charges that he had been illegally carrying weapons while leading border-militia patrols in Texas, they found more in his hotel room than just guns and ammo.
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ME-Gov LePage Says 13% Of Ebola Victims Die Without Showing Any Symptoms — Asked to give his response to a district court judge's ruling that nurse Kaci Hickox presented no threat to public health, Maine's ridiculous Governor again resorted to character assassination and gave more false information about the disease.
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Scientists try to predict number of US Ebola cases — 3 photos — STANFORD, Calif. (AP) — Top medical experts studying the spread of Ebola say the public should expect more cases to emerge in the United States by year's end as infected people arrive here from West Africa …
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McCain speaks about Palin family brawl — PHOENIX — Arizona Sen. John McCain is speaking out about a bloody family brawl involving his former vice president pick, Sarah Palin. — “I think these are family affairs,” McCain said Friday. “Things happen in people's families and I'm not excusing it, I'm not condemning it.”
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