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Live Analysis Of The January Democratic Debate
Six candidates are onstage beginning at 9 p.m. ET as the field shrinks and the standards rise. The debate is taking place in Iowa, less than three weeks from the caucuses. Follow live coverage.
WATCH: The PBS NewsHour/POLITICO Democratic Debate
The PBS NewsHour and POLITICO are hosting the sixth Democratic debate on Thursday, Dec. 19, 2019, from Loyola Marymount University in Los Angeles. The debate will feature Andrew Yang, former… Read More
Kamala Harris Drops Out Of Presidential Race
The California senator entered the presidential race with high expectations and took off after a blockbuster debate showdown with Joe Biden. But her support and funding fell in recent months.
Democratic Debate: Live Fact Check and Analysis
Ten candidates are taking the stage for the November Democratic Debate in Atlanta, amid public hearings in the impeachment inquiry into President Trump. NPR reporters will be providing fact checks… Read More
US Rep. Tim Ryan, Former Presidential Contender, Backs Biden
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio congressman who recently ended his own White House bid has endorsed Joe Biden for president. Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan’s backing was announced by… Read More
Former Texas Rep. Beto O’Rourke Ends Presidential Bid
The Democrat struggled to translate the energy from his 2018 Senate bid into a successful White House campaign.
Ohio Rep. Tim Ryan Ends Bid For Democratic Presidential Nomination
The congressman emphasized his Midwestern roots in a state President Trump had carried, but ultimately his centrist pitch didn’t resonate with voters and he struggled to gain traction in the race.
Ex-CEO and Ex-prisoner Blankenship Making Presidential Bid
CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — Former coal executive and ex-federal prisoner Don Blankenship says he’ll seek the Constitution Party’s presidential nomination next year. West Virginia Constitution Party chairman Jeffrey-Frank Jarrell says… Read More
6 Takeaways From The 4th Democratic Presidential Primary Debate
Elizabeth Warren faced new scrutiny, Pete Buttigieg controlled multiple exchanges and the potential conflicts of interest of Joe Biden’s son got relatively little focus.
Democratic Presidential Debate Sparks Demonstrations For Candidates, Causes
Westerville was in the national spotlight as Otterbein University hosted the fourth Democratic Presidential Debate. While about 1,500 people were able to watch the event live in the campus gym, many… Read More
October Democratic Debate: Live Fact Check, Analysis
Twelve candidates are on stage in Westerville, Ohio, on Tuesday night — amid an impeachment inquiry into President Trump. NPR reporters are providing live analysis and fact checks of their remarks.
7 Questions Ahead Of The Next Democratic Primary Debate
The last couple of weeks have been dominated by the congressional impeachment inquiry into President Trump. But Democratic presidential candidates will take center stage again this week.
Is Ohio in Play? GOP Tilt Working Against Democrats
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Chris Gagin says he hasn’t changed much politically, even as so much around him has. The attorney from rural Belmont County, Ohio, became a Republican in… Read More
Bernie Sanders Has Heart Procedure, Cancels Events Until Further Notice
The Vermont senator’s campaign said he had two stents inserted to treat a blocked artery after experiencing “chest discomfort” on Tuesday.
GOP, Trump Launch Campus Effort to Register, Mobilize Voters
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Republican National Committee is putting a college twist on its grassroots voter registration efforts, seeking to mobilize President Donald Trump’s supporters. The “Make Campus Great… Read More
5 Questions Answered About The 3rd Democratic Debate
Former Vice President Joe Biden and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren faced off onstage for the first time, but Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders wound up taking much of the heat, sparing Warren.
The DNC Is About To Cut The 2020 Field In Half, And Spark Plenty Of Controversy
The shrinking field will please some who worry about Democrats’ chances of defeating President Trump. But some candidates are already complaining party leaders are trying to manipulate the process.
Trump Says He Supports ‘Intelligent’ Background Checks
The president said the issue “isn’t a question of NRA, Republican or Democrat” and indicated he could split from the National Rifle Association.
Police Say Man Punched Protester Outside Trump Rally in Ohio
CINCINNATI (AP) – A Kentucky man is accused of punching a protester outside an Ohio rally for President Donald Trump. News outlets report 29-year-old Dallas Frazier of Georgetown was arrested… Read More
Trump Denounces Dems at Ohio Rally, Plays Down Race
CINCINNATI (AP) — President Donald Trump used a revved-up rally in Cincinnati to tear into the Democrats he has been elevating as his new political foils, attacking four liberal congresswomen… Read More
Live Analysis And Fact Check: The Democratic Primary Debate Night 2
It’s the second and final of the July Democratic debates. The second set of 10 candidates is making their case as to why they should be the next president of… Read More
Live Analysis And Fact Check: The Democratic Primary Debate Night 1
It’s Night 1 of the July Democratic debates. Ten candidates are each making the case that they should be the next president of the United States. Follow NPR’s live coverage… Read More
Debate May Be Last-Ditch Effort For Struggling Democrats To Stay Alive
Eight candidates meet the requirements to make the debate stage in September: Joe Biden, Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren, Kamala Harris, Pete Buttigieg, Beto O’Rourke, Cory Booker and Andrew Yang.
The Practical Reasons Candidates Talk About Improbable Policies
Congress is unlikely to pass ambitious policies like “Medicare for All” or the Green New Deal, even if a Democratic proponent of them were elected. But there are plenty of reasons to run on them.
Threats To U.S. Elections Aren’t Going Away. What Have The 2020 Democrats Proposed?
FBI Director Christopher Wray and former special counsel Robert Mueller both warned this week about the perils to the 2020 presidential race. What would the candidates do about it?
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