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Jeb Bush town hall in Denver
Jeb Bush held a town hall at a Veteran of Foreign Wars post in suburban Denver.
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US election: Biden opens up 11-point lead over Trump
A look at the seven-day rolling average of the approval rating of US Presidential candidates Joe Biden and Donald Trump, courtesy of RealClearPolitics.
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US election results: 0130 update - 18 states called
A look at the US election results called at 0130 November 4. 18 states have been called so far, with no swing between democrat or republican states from 2016.
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US election results: 0300 update - no states change hands
A look at the US election results called at 0300 November 4. No states have changed hands in the race for the White House.
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Who will win the Senate?
As with the presidency, the Senate race this election cycle is too close to call. We take a look at why it is important.
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Sweeping Changes To US Government
President Harry S Truman sits with new Supreme Court Justice Harold H Burton in Oval Office, shake hands / Secretary of War Robert Patterson poses on court stairs / previous Secretary of War Henry Stimson works at desk / Lewis...
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The Confidence-Candidate Correlation
Aug. 3 -- Peter Atwater, president of Financial Insyghts, discusses the U.S. political parties, the two-tiered system of confidence in the U.S. and how the two are related. He speaks to Bloomberg's Joe Weisenthal, Scarlet Fu and Matt...
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On Screen And Off, Women Are Reshaping Political Documentaries
Documentaries about women in politics, activist movements and journalism are changing the face of the genre.
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Adam Posen Sees Trump as an 'Accidental Keynesian'
Mar.02 -- Adam Posen, president at Peterson Institute for International Economics, discusses President Donald Trump's approach to interest rates, fiscal spending and tax reform. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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The Political And Predictive Power Of Dynamic Scoring
It's the Congressional Budget Office's way of forecasting how you'll spend your money.
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Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld Says He Can Beat Trump in 2020
Feb.19 -- Former Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld discusses his plans to run for president in 2020. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Voters In 4 States Head To The Polls For Primary Elections
Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont and Connecticut are holding primary elections Tuesday to decide who's on the ballot for the November midterms.
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Key Midterm Races To Watch For Congressional Control
Early in-person voting starts Friday in four states and mail-in ballots have already started going out in others.
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President Biden's Embattled Federal Reserve Pick Withdraws Nomination
Sarah Bloom Raskin was nominated to the top banking regulator post but faced criticism over her stance on climate change and lending to oil companies.
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Expert Tells House: This is A Racial Pandemic Within A Viral Pandemic
A recent CDC report says "a disproportionate burden of illness and death [is] among racial and ethnic minority groups."
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Trump speech resonates with GOP faithful in Denver
Republican Party faithful gathered to watch the State of the Union address in Denver cheered US President Donald Trump and said they felt reassured by his leadership.
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House Passes Coronavirus Relief Bill Including Free Testing
Lawmakers passed the bill, which would include paid sick leave, free coronavirus testing and expanded unemployment insurance, among other measures.
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Trump Ally Kari Lake Wins Arizona GOP Primary For Governor
Lake will face Democratic Secretary of State Katie Hobbs in the November midterm election.
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Trump’s Search for an Agriculture Secretary Continues
Dec.23 -- Bloomberg’s Casey Wooten breaks down some of the contenders to be President-elect Donald Trump’s Agriculture secretary. He speaks on “Bloomberg Markets.â€
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Schoenholtz: Fed Is Rule-Like, but Not Slavish to Rules
Nov.22 -- NYU Stern School of Business Professor Kim Schoenholtz discusses the idea of the Federal Reserve acting based on rules and looks at Fed independence going forward. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Judges Rule In Favor Of New North Carolina Congressional Map
The same judges ordered the state's Republican-controlled legislature to throw out its previous congressional map back in October.
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Biden Vows 'Consequences' For Saudis After OPEC+ Cuts Oil Output
The decision by OPEC+ to cut production by 2 million barrels a day has been seen by some as a way to help Russia keep paying for its war in Ukraine.