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How does each presidential candidate win? Harvard’s Director of Polling breaks it down.

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How does each presidential candidate win? Harvard’s Director of Polling breaks it down.
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  • ‘Ability to underestimate Trump’ is biggest takeaway for Dems after election: Vanity Fair reporter

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  • Trump trying to ‘do away with every check and balance’ ahead of second term: Leibovich

    05:07

  • America ‘should be worried’ that Trump may use DOJ as his ‘personal law firm’: Fmr. PA Rep.

    06:57

  • Could Ukraine become Trump’s Afghanistan of foreign policy? Fmr. CIA officer explains

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  • New Trump chief of staff is ‘one and only guardrail’ to stop him from going off the tracks: Omarosa

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GOP leaders looking to expand enhanced Medicaid matching rate to woo Murkowski

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Senate Republican leaders are discussing a proposal to expand an enhanced Federal Medical Assistance Percentage (FMAP) matching rate to five states, including Alaska and Hawaii, to get the parliamentarian to sign off the proposal, which could be critical to locking down Sen. Lisa Murkowski’s (R-Alaska) vote…
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Live updates: GOP stalls for time in vote-a-rama while awaiting key ruling on Trump megabill

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The Senate is more than 10 hours into a vote-a-rama on the massive GOP policy legislation dubbed the “big, beautiful bill,” and Republicans are stalling for time awaiting a key ruling from the chamber’s parliamentarian. The Senate’s rules referee must make a critical decision on a provision that would exempt Alaska and Hawaii from cuts…
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Sen. Cory Booker (D-N.J.) said Monday that President Trump’s “big, beautiful bill” is a “moral obscenity.” “I think it’s a moral obscenity, and it is violence in the sense of what it will do to many families by denying them health care when they’re sick, by denying them food when their children are hungry…
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