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Groundbreaking Night for Women and Diversity, While a Trump Critic Falls — HARTLAND, Wis. — Tim Pawlenty, the former Minnesota governor and onetime presidential candidate, was soundly defeated Tuesday in his bid to reclaim the Republican nomination for governor, a remarkable upset …
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Tim Pawlenty goes down and six takeaways from Tuesday's primaries — First Read is your briefing from “Meet the Press” and the NBC Political Unit on the day's most important political stories and why they matter. — WASHINGTON — Last night's primaries in Connecticut, Minnesota …
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Trump Is Wreaking Havoc On Republican Governor Primaries — In Minnesota and Kansas, the victory of Trump-style candidates makes GOP wins less likely. — Throughout late 2017, national Republicans had a deep-seated fear President Donald Trump would put their party's majority in the U.S. Senate at risk.
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Anti-Trump Tim Pawlenty's Comeback Bid Fails in Minnesota
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Christine Hallquist, a Transgender Woman, Wins Vermont Governor's Primary
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Tim Walz, Jeff Johnson to face off in Minnesota governor's race
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I read six sycophantic pro-Trump books — and then I read Omarosa — Hagiographies of the president share seven core traits. — Some are born Trump sycophants. Some achieve Trump sycophancy. And some have Trump sycophancy thrust upon them — since he's a star, they let him do that.
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‘People are terrified’: Trump staffers live in fear of Omarosa's next tape
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Omarosa: DeVos said black college students lack the ‘capacity to understand’ her agenda
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House: Three More GOP Seats Join the Toss Up Column — For Republicans, the 2018 House playing field is a lot like a game of Whack-a-Mole: everywhere they turn, new problems keep popping up in surprising places. In January, we rated 20 GOP-held seats as Toss Ups or worse, including three leaning towards Democrats.
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White House spokesman: I've never seen an NDA in Trump White House — White House spokesman Hogan Gidley said on Wednesday that he has never seen a nondisclosure agreement in the White House under the Trump administration. — “I can't speak to anybody else. What I can tell you is I've never seen one in this White House.
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Ex-Trump aides often find a soft landing for staying quiet
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Dog Days: Trump and His Toxic Twitter Insults of Omarosa
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Huckabee Sanders apologizes for false statement about black employment — White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders apologized late Tuesday for wrongly stating that President Trump has created three times as many jobs for black workers as President Barack Obama did.
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Let's Hope There Is No Tape of Trump Using the N-Word — But if there is ... I hope there isn't a tape of Donald Trump using the N-word in a manner that's clearly meant to be offensive, bigoted, and derogatory. — We've now reached the stage where the existence of such a tape is not proven, but is more than theoretically possible.
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Hostility unabated: Colorado seeks to punish cake artist Jack Phillips again — ADF attorneys file suit against state officials — DENVER - Although the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in June that Colorado cannot treat cake artist Jack Phillips differently than others, state officials have continued …
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The organizer of the Charlottesville rally just got humiliated by his own father — “Get out of my room,” Jason Kessler's father said to him during a live stream. — I reported from the “Unite the Right 2” rally in Washington on Sunday. It was a dreary failure that attracted around 30 people …
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Trump's failure to condemn the bigots of the alt-right tars his presidency
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'The guy's not right': Morning Joe raises new questions about Trump's mental health — MSNBC's Joe Scarborough has been surprised by President Donald Trump's inability to enlarge his support, saying he had believed his former friend's pathological need to be liked would outweigh his other negative personality traits.
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Joe Biden cancels Illinois event due to 'doctor's orders' — Biden: President is looking out for himself — Washington (CNN)Former Vice President Joe Biden canceled a planned appearance in Illinois this week because he is sick and “under doctor's orders not to travel,” according to state Democrats.
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Poised to Make History, Jahana Hayes Wins the 5th District Democratic Primary — Jahana Hayes wins the Democratic primary for 5th district defeating Mary Glassman Tuesday night. (John Woike / Hartford Courant) — Jahana Hayes, the daughter of a drug addict who grew up in public housing …
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Did I Join a Movement That Naturally Attracts Extremists and Kooks? … This week's news about Omarosa secretly taping chief of staff John Kelly and President Donald Trump is yet another reminder of something about Trumpworld: Politics has always attracted eccentric opportunists, but people in this administration are especially weird.


Former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman says cancer has returned to his lungs, ‘shaken my soul’ — Coleman said his prognosis is not “overly optimistic,” but he will fight on. — TEXT SIZE — The throat and neck cancer that former U.S. Sen. Norm Coleman began battling almost three years ago …
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Public Radio Networks to Merge in Big Bet on Podcasts — PRI and PRX are joining forces in hopes of becoming a podcasting juggernaut — Public-radio companies PRX and PRI are merging in a bid to capitalize on the surging popularity of podcasts and other digital formats as listeners …


Treasury retweets Trump, possibly violating campaign law — The Treasury Department on Wednesday retweeted a post from President Trump — celebrating Republican wins in congressional elections this year, potentially violating federal campaign law. — The department's official Twitter account shared …


Earnell Lucas defeats Richard Schmidt in Milwaukee County sheriff's race — Earnell Lucas, a Major League Baseball security official, won Tuesday's Democratic primary election for Milwaukee County sheriff and he becomes a sure bet to be hired by voters in November to a four-year term in the office.
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‘We pay for it, we should have access to it,’ but police close Nunes office during rally — Clovis police were called and the building housing Congressman Devin Nunes' office was locked during a rally for Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security on Tuesday. — For more than a year …
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'You're on your own,' &c. — In the past several days, I have noted three things in the media that bear on the struggle over conservatism. Well, maybe more than three, but I would like to comment on three. This will not be a very fun Impromptus, maybe — but, on the plus side, it'll be brief.


In A News Vacuum, Politicians Construct Their Own Realities — In the Arizona Senate race, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema avoids the press while Republican Martha McSally attacks the media. And without vibrant local-news coverage, no one cares. — CHANDLER, Ariz.—President Trump's frequent diatribes …


New Estimates Show Overdose Deaths Surpassed 72,000, a New High, in 2017 — Fentanyl is a big culprit, but there are also encouraging signs from states that have prioritized public health campaigns and addiction treatment. — Drug overdoses killed more than 72,300 Americans last year …


When a Young Trump Went to Russia — On a frigid December day in 2017, Oleg Kalugin opens the door of his house in Rockville, Maryland, an upper-middle-class suburb of Washington, D.C., to meet me. Nothing in particular distinguishes his split-level suburban home from those of the other professionals …
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Palestinian-American Congressional Candidate Called Out Over Pledge to Cut Military Aid to ‘Discriminatory’ Israel — Michigan's Rashida Tlaib, poised to become one of America's first Muslim congresswoman told an interviewer that ‘US aid should be leveraged’ and support to Israel 'doesn't fit the values of our country'


Mueller Probe Seen Pushing Past Trump-Demanded September 1 Deadline — Giuliani says will ‘unload’ on Mueller if probe lasts longer — DOJ guidelines don't bar indictments in period before election — Special Counsel Robert Mueller doesn't have to shut down his Russia investigation …
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Obama Shunned Hungary's Leader, but He Has a Friend in Trump — BUDAPEST — Across rural Hungary, Prime Minister Viktor Orban dominates the media landscape. His allies control the major regional newspapers, which provide supportive coverage of Mr. Orban's anti-immigrant agenda …


Senate Intel Wants To Follow The Money In The Russia Probe. But Treasury Isn't Making That Easy. — In its investigation of Russia's interference in the 2016 election, the Senate Intelligence Committee has spent more than a year trying to follow the money.
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Kellyanne Conway: Women Who Label Trump A Misogynist Are ‘Jealous’ — Kellyanne Conway argued on Tuesday that the people who have labeled the president a misogynist are primarily women on cable news programs “are jealous or have no access.” Conway explained, “he's an excellent boss to women …


Islamic State may still have 30,000 fighters in Iraq and Syria, even after setbacks — BEIRUT — The Islamic State may still have in excess of 30,000 fighters in Syria and Iraq and appears to have rebounded from some of its worst setbacks, according to two new reports that call into question whether …

Turnout in Minnesota, Wisconsin primaries surges to two-decade highs — (Reuters) - Voter engagement in the 2018 midterm races remains feverish, primaries in notable swing states Wisconsin and Minnesota showed on Tuesday. — Both states showed dramatic increases in participation …
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Omarosa On Her Secret Tapes & Trump's Biggest Weakness | The Daily Show — Omarosa discusses her new book “Unhinged,” her secret White House tapes, and the one way to bring Trump down. Subscribe to The Daily Show: https://www.youtub...
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