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Presidential candidate Rep. Seth Moulton unveils national service proposalRep. Seth Moulton, D-Mass., a 2020 presidential candidate, released his 'National Service Education' plan Sunday to encourage young Americans to serve their country.
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2020 candidate, Rep. Tulsi Gabbard presses that US must not go to war with IranRep. Tulsi Gabbard has made foreign policy an intricate part of her campaign and she has advocated strongly that the United States must not go to war with Iran.
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Pro-Trump Michigan state lawmaker announces primary challenge to Rep. Justin AmashU.S. Rep Justin Amash's decision to break with the GOP on impeachment has prompted Michigan state Rep. Jim Lower to launch a primary challenge against him in 2020.
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Opinion | Why Trump actually has many advantages in 2020From the electoral college to voter suppression to more help from Putin, he's got lots of thumbs on the scale.
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Democratic hopeful Bennet unveils climate plan with farm, conservation focusU.S. Senator Michael Bennet, a 2020 Democratic presidential contender, unveiled ...
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Ben Sasse expected to run for reelection in 2020Republicans believe Nebraska Sen. Ben Sasse has every intention of running for his seat despite intense speculation to the contrary
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Trump reveals alarm over Biden in Pennsylvania: ‘He left you folks’President Donald Trump told a crowd of cheering supporters that he'd be visiting Pennsylvania a lot leading up to the 2020 elections
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Media tries to avoid 2016 mistakes with massive 2020 field“I feel compelled to give everybody a chance to prove that they’re worthy of coverage,” said Chuck Todd, NBC’s political director.
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In Pennsylvania, Trump touts 2020 chances, swipes at BidenMONTOURSVILLE, Pa. (AP) — President Donald Trump voiced confidence Monday in his ability to win a repeat victory in Pennsylvania in 2020 and took a fresh swipe at one of his leading Democratic rivals, telling rallygoers that native son Joe Biden had abandoned them by representing Delaware in the Senate
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