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Exit Polls: 8 In 10 Black Voters Backed Clinton In South Carolina
Hillary Clinton sailed to a commanding victory over Bernie Sanders in Saturday's South Carolina primary, drawing overwhelming support from the state's black Democrats and putting her in strong position as the race barrels toward Super Tuesday's crucial contests.
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Super Guide to Super Tuesday — Democratic Edition
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders compete in 12 contests on Tuesday. It’s a lot to keep track of, but here is all the info you need to follow the results like a pro.
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Inside the Clinton Team’s Plan to Defeat Donald Trump
In the days after Donald J. Trump vanquished his Republican rivals in South Carolina and Nevada, prominent Democrats supporting Hillary Clinton arranged a series of meetings and conference calls to tackle a question many never thought they would ask: How do we defeat Mr. Trump in a general election? Several Democrats argued that Mrs. Clinton, should she be her party’s nominee, would easily beat Mr. Trump. They were confident that his incendiary remarks about...
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Bernie Sanders Challenges Hillary Clinton To A Debate In New York
Sen. Bernie Sanders is challenging Hillary Clinton to debate him in New York before the state's primary on April 19.
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The Countless Failings of the DNC
The Democratic Establishment is shamelessly breaking their own rules and regulations to get Clinton into office. By Michael Sainato.
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Hillary Clinton Fundraiser Hosted by All-Star Cast of Financial Regulators Who Joined Wall St.
Even as Clinton questions Sanders over the depth and sincerity of his financial reform ideas, she has big fans among former regulators now working with Wall St. By Zaid Jilani.
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How ‘Citizens United’ is helping Hillary Clinton win the White House
Reforms wait as Democratic front-runner targets GOP with super PACs, ‘dark money’. By Dave Levinthal.
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Hillary and Bill and Paul Krugman Race to the Right to Stop the Bern
Remember several weeks ago when Hillary Clinton was complaining that Democrats did not consider her a “progressive?” Bernie Sanders’ big win in Wisconsin ended that tactic and propelled Paul Krugman and Hillary and Bill Clinton to race to the right, inadvertently proving Bernie’s point that they are not progressives on the key issues. By William K. Black.
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This Delaware Address Is Home to 200,000 Shell Companies—Including Hillary Clinton’s
The address “1209 North Orange Street” in Wilmington, Del., has become known in recent years as the epicenter of U.S. corporate secrecy. The squat, split-level building is the official address of
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Bernie Earned Less in Year than Hillary Made in Single Speech
Bernie Sanders reportedly earned just over $200,000 in 2014. That same year, Hillary Clinton, Sanders's top Democratic rival, gave about 45 paid speeches, many of which paid her more in a single hour than Sanders made the entire year. The Washington Post reports on Sanders's income. "The senator from Vermont reported income of just more than $200,000 on his 2014 returns, according to the first few pages of his federal and Vermont...
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Hillary, the Panama Papers, and the death of American kleptocracy
The wealth that Hillary Clinton and her husband have accumulated through their political connections is exactly what a growing number of voters are rebelling against. Can her campaign survive the overthrow of the American kleptocracy? By Will Bunch.
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How Hillary Clinton Became a Hawk
Throughout her career she has displayed instincts on foreign policy that are more aggressive than those of President Obama — and most Democrats.
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Hillary PAC Spends $1 Million to ‘Correct’ Commenters on Reddit and Facebook
Citing “lessons learned from online engagement with ‘Bernie Bros,’” a pro-Hillary Clinton Super PAC is pledging to spend $1 million to “push back against” users on Twitter, Facebook, Reddit and Instagram. Correct the Record’s “Barrier Breakers” project boasts in a press release that it has already “addressed more than 5,000 people that have personally attacked Hillary Clinton on Twitter.” The PAC released this on Thursday.
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Hillary Clinton promotes law to ban violent video games
U.S. Senator Hillary Clinton has fired another salvo in her battle against violent video games. On Thursday, she announced draft federal legislation â expected to go before Congress in mid-December â that would ban the sale of violent video games to children. Several states are attempting to pass similar laws. Backed by Senator Joseph Lieberman, another Democrat...
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Why the media will lift Trump up and tear Clinton down
It now seems all but certain that the presidential election will see Donald Trump face off against Hillary Clinton. We find ourselves at the tail end of a brief period of clarity. For the past few months, virtually everyone outside of the 40 percent of Republican primary voters who carried him to victory has agreed that Trump is not fit to be president.
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The Democratic Primaries Have One Clear Loser: Third Way Centrism
The primary has shown us that young voters, the future of the party, are very liberal, and that the debate is centered around liberal economic goals, excluding traditional centrist concerns. It has also shown us where the limits currently are in liberal economics—limits that are important to know so we can continue to push past them.
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Democrats are replacing Republicans as the preferred party of the very wealthy
In 2012, something unusual happened. The wealthiest 4 percent of voting-age Americans, by a narrow plurality, supported a Democrat for president. This hadn't happened since 1964. Before that, it hadn't happened since possibly the 1880s (scientific survey data for back then is, sadly, nonexistent). So was 2012 a blip, like 1964? Or was 2012 the start of a phase shift, in which the Democrats replace the Republicans as the preferred party of the wealthiest Americans?
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Rajiv K. Fernando, major Clinton donor, appointed to intelligence board with no experience
A major Clinton Foundation donor who gave at least $250,000 to the organization was granted a spot on a State Department intelligence board despite having no experience for the role.
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Russia Is Reportedly Set To Release Clinton's Intercepted Emails
Reliable intelligence sources in the West have indicated that warnings had been received that the Russian Government could in the near future release the text of email messages intercepted from U.S. Presidential candidate Hillary Clinton’s private e-mail server from the time she was U.S. Secretary of State. The release would, the messaging indicated, prove that Secretary Clinton had, in fact, laid open U.S. secrets to foreign interception by putting highly-classified Government reports onto a private server in violation of U.S. law, and that, as suspected, the server had been targeted and hacked by foreign intelligence services.
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Clinton ad knocks Trump over Brexit response
Hillary Clinton's campaign will begin airing an ad this week that knocks Donald Trump for his response to the United Kingdom voting to leave the European Union. "Every president is tested by world events but Donald Trump thinks about how he can profit from them," a narrator says.
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