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It's a Tough Night for Democrats: DCCC Chair
Nov. 4 -- Rep. Steve Israel (D-NY), chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee, discusses the midterm elections on ""Bloomberg Politics: Election All-Nighter."" (Source: Bloomberg)
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U-S Green Party presidential candidate Ralph Nader on Wednesday said that Al Gore would only have himself to blame if he lost the election.
Nader drew about three percent of the vote amid criticism that his campaign pulled...
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Democrats Nominate Hillary Clinton in Historic First
July 26 -- Democrats made history by nominating Hillary Clinton as the first woman to run as the presidential candidate of a major U.S. political party. Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders made a motion to suspend the rules at the Democratic...
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How South Korea's Political Turmoil May Shape Economy
Mar.09 -- Yun-Kyung Kim, fellow at the Korea Economic Research Institute, discusses what's ahead for South Korea following the Constitutional Court's ruling to affirm parliament's decision to impeach President Park and what the BOK can...
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Meet the Congressional Candidate Looking to Oust Rep. Walters
Jul.20 -- Katie Porter, a candidate for California's 45th Congressional district, discusses her candidacy and the key issues impacting her district and the Democratic Party. She speaks on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Trump Economy Poses Dilemma for Democrats as 2020 Looms
May.03 -- Neera Tanden, president at Center for American Progress, discusses the 2020 Democratic field with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Former Rep. Crowley on China Trade and Democratic Candidates
May.13 -- Former Rep. Joe Crowley (D) New York discusses his views on the U.S.-China trade war and the Democrat Party strategy with Bloomberg's David Westin on 'Balance of Power.'
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Biden 'Rallying the Middle' for Democrats' Against Trump: Kondik
May.22 -- Kyle Kondik, managing editor of Sabato's Crystal Ball at University of Virginia Center for Politics, examines the race for the Democratic Party's 2020 presidential nomination. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Democrats Bring Message To The Deep South For 5th Debate
Ten presidential candidates will make their case to voters during the fifth Democratic debate in Atlanta.
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U.S. Is About to Enter the Trump Recession, Sanders Adviser Weaver Says
Aug.15 -- Jeff Weaver, senior adviser to the Bernie Sanders 2020 presidential campaign, discusses Sanders' economic, foreign policy and health-care plans with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: What'd You Miss?"
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Trump Touts His ‘Great American Comeback’ in State of the Union
Feb.05 -- President Donald Trump has celebrated the highest approval ratings of his term by touting what he called “the great American comeback” in his State of the Union address. Bloomberg Government’s Emily Wilkins reports on...
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Steyer Says a Diverse Coalition Is Needed to Beat 'Dangerous' Trump
Feb.07 -- Billionaire Tom Steyer, co-founder of NextGen Climate Action and Democratic presidential candidate, discusses the top issues shaping his 2020 election campaign. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Balance of Power."
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Biden on South Carolina Win: We Are Very Much Alive
Mar.01 -- Joe Biden spoke Saturday after his commanding win in the South Carolina presidential primary. The victory gives him a much-needed springboard into Super Tuesday, but there’s still a question whether that will be enough to slow...
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Electability Is a Key Issue for Voters, Says Former Executive Director of Iowa’s Democratic Party
Feb.04 -- Jean Hessburg, former executive director of the Iowa Democratic Party, discusses changes to the caucus process. She speaks with Jeanne Zaino, a political science professor at Iona College, Rick Davis, who ran the presidential...
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Michigan could redefine Democratic primary
Michigan is the largest of six states with Democratic primaries on Tuesday, and it could redefine what has become a showdown between Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders.
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Interview with John Bolton
CLEAN: Interior interview with John Bolton, former National Security Adviser to Donald Trump, on 2 November 2020 in Washington DC, United States
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Pence: Stop Undermining Confidence in a Vaccine
Oct.07 -- Vice President Michael Pence talks about the potential for a coronavirus vaccine. He speaks at the vice-presidential debate in Salt Lake City.
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Why Are Four Republicans Speaking On Opening Night Of The DNC?
The Republican speakers were an effort to show other GOP "they're not alone" in supporting Biden, campaign officials said.
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Elon Musk Tells Twitter Followers to Vote for a GOP Congress
Elon Musk, who now owns Twitter Inc., told his audience of more than 100 million followers on the social-media platform to vote for Republicans. Courtney Rozen reports on Bloomberg Television.
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Have Investors Lost Faith in Indonesias Jokowi?
Oct. 6 ""Bloomberg's Tommy Tjokro reports on the Jakarta Composite Index tumbling at the fastest pace worldwide as investors lose faith in Joko Widodos ability to revive Southeast Asias largest economy. He speaks to John Dawson on On The...
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Republican Approval Ratings Hit 5-Year High: Poll
Dec. 9 -- Republicans are enjoying a five-year peak in popularity after their wins in the midterm elections, according to a new Bloomberg Politics poll. Bloomberg's Margaret Talev reports on In The Loop. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Why Hillary Clinton Is in Better Standing Than in 2008
Dec. 8 -- William Janeway, senior adviser at Warburg Pincus, and ""With All Due Respect"" co-anchor John Heilemann examine how good Hillary Clinton's chances would be in the 2016 presidential election. They speak with Bloomberg's Trish...
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Democrats' Unity Message Clouded by Chair's Resignation
July 25 -- On the eve of the Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia, Democratic National Committee Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz has announced she will resign at the end of the convention after leaked e-mails showed a favoritism...
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Obama Visits Chicago Law School, Students
The stalled nomination of Judge Merrick Garland to the Supreme Court is giving President Barack Obama a chance to do what he says he's missed: go back to school.Obama was returning to the University of Chicago Law School on Thursday to...