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Empty Seats at Regulators Thwart Trump’s Dodd-Frank Plans

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Apr.05 -- President Donald Trump’s push to roll back Wall Street regulations is being held up by his inability to fill open seats at the two main agencies charged with overseeing the financial industry. Bloomberg's Ben Bain reports on...
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Sen. Max Baucus Calls GOP Health Care Plan 'Sad'

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Mar.07 -- Max Baucus, former U.S. Ambassador to China and Democratic Senator from Montana, discusses the American Health Care Act unveiled by Republicans as their intended replacement for Obamacare. He speaks with Bloomberg's David...
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Carter says US candidates "quite unpopular"

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RESTRICTION SUMMARY: AP CLIENTS ONLY SHOTLIST:AP TELEVISION - AP CLIENTS ONLY Memphis, Tennessee - 22 August 2016 1. Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter building home2. SOUNDBITE (English) Jimmy Carter, Former US President:"We've been looking...
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Is Donald Trump Running Out of Time?

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Oct. 3 -- Bloomberg Politics' Steven Yaccino reports on GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump's run for the White House. Yaccino speaks on "Bloomberg Markets." 
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Dems Show up at the Polls in Texas Primary

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Texas Democrats turned out in force ahead of the first-in-the-nation primary Tuesday in what could be an early hint of a midterm election backlash against President Donald Trump, though their party remains a long shot to dent Republican...
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Senators Schumer, Sanders Propose Buyback Restrictions

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Feb.05 -- Senators Bernie Sanders and Chuck Schumer think companies are spending too much on buybacks and dividends to the detriment of their workers and communities. Blair Effron, co-founder and partner at Centerview Partners, and...
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North Carolina Court Blocks Current Congressional District Map

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The three-judge panel said there's a "strong likelihood" voters could prove beyond a reasonable doubt GOP-drawn districts were gerrymandered.
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Rep. Elijah Cummings Lies In State, Honored By Hill Colleagues

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Rep. Elijah Cummings, who died last week, was honored by colleagues Thursday morning.
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Big Budget, Big Data — The Short Drive Across Nevada's Battleground

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In this 20-minute stretch of highway, the 2016 presidential election results inverted. Now, it's critical turf in the GOP's fight to retake Nevada.
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Permanent Federal Funding For HBCUs Gets Bipartisan Support

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The bills would grant $255 million annually, simplify the FAFSA process and eliminate paperwork for income-driven student loan repayment plans.
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Is Virginia Still A Swing State?

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After a series of Democratic wins statewide, can voters still count Virginia as a purple state?
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Democrats Presidential Candidates Clash In Tense Vegas Debate

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Days before the "First in the West" caucus, six Democrats candidates took the debate stage in Nevada, including first-time participant Mike Bloomberg.
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What To Expect During The 'First In The West' Caucus

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Nevada's Democratic caucuses will work largely the same way as Iowa's, with one notable difference.
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Sanders Officially Endorses Joe Biden For President

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The endorsement is an important step towards party unity as Democrats look to the general election.
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Voting Rights Bill Blocked By Republican-Led Filibuster In Senate

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Democrat leaders face pressure from progressives to change the filibuster — which requires 60 votes for most bills to advance — but centrists oppose.
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NYC Holds Mayoral Primary Election Using Ranked Choice Voting System

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This is the first time the city is using the ranked choice system which allows voters to select their top five candidates.
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Arizona Election Audit Causes Republican Rift

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Skepticism plagues many Arizona voters and some have already made up their minds, regardless of whatever the audit report says.
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Biden Administration Reverses 'Public Charge' Immigration Policy

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The rule imposed tough financial requirements that made it harder for low-income migrants to get permanent resident status.
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Infrastructure Bill Inches Closer to Passage in Senate

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Aug.09 -- The U.S. Senate made progress on a $550 billion infrastructure package this weekend, setting up a possible Monday vote after work on the bill extended into a second week. Bloomberg’s Annmarie Hordern reports.
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Biden Calls Trump 'Weak' On Crime, Criticizes Rioters

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In a speech in Pittsburgh, Joe Biden told voters crises keep multiplying under President Trump.
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Trump Won’t Commit to Peaceful Power Transfer After Election

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Sep.24 -- President Donald Trump wouldn’t commit to a peaceful transfer of power if a tally of ballots shows Democrat Joe Biden wins the November election. He spoke to reporters at a briefing at the White House.
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Fact-Checking A Trump Election Lawsuit In Pennsylvania

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Newsy investigated claims in President Trump's big election challenge in Pennsylvania, which will come before a judge next week.
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Senator Kelly Loeffler To Object President-Elect Biden's Electoral Win

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Loeffler says she shares the concerns of millions of Americans who question election integrity.