Danielle Kurtzleben
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Politics
Male Democratic Candidates Will Have To Answer Gender Role Questions In 2020 Race
In field that contains several high-profile women presidential candidates, the Democratic men who are running for president are facing questions about gender roles on the 2020 campaign trail.
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Politics
Bernie Sanders Pledges To Do A Better Job Of Explaining Socialism
In an interview with NPR, the Vermont independent talked about why he's running again and his place as a white man in a diverse field of candidates.
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Politics
Former Texas Congressman Beto O'Rourke Joins Crowded Democratic Presidential Field
Former Texas Rep. Beto O'Rourke joined the Democratic presidential field on Thursday. Although O'Rourke is less experienced than other candidates, he has a passionate grassroots following.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders Launches 2020 Presidential Campaign
The independent senator from Vermont held his first rallies as a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate over the weekend. He's raised more than $10 million and signed up a million volunteers.
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Business
Car Loan Delinquencies Reach New High
Economic pessimists seized on new data indicating an increase in car loan delinquencies as evidence of a looming recession, but a downturn is likely simply because of the economy's cyclical nature.
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Politics
Here's How Trump Tried To Win Women Over In His State Of The Union Address
The pointed outreach may come in part from the president's awareness that a tough re-election fight is looming — and that winning in 2020 may mean having to gain ground with female voters.
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Politics
Virginia's Governorship Is In Turmoil As Northam Faces Calls To Resign
Richmond, the capital of Virginia, is in turmoil, as a crisis engulfing the governor drags on for a fourth day, and an allegation of sexual assault surfaces against his lieutenant.
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Politics
White House Warns That Shutdown Could Bring Economic Growth To A Standstill
There are fears that the U.S. economy could face tough times ahead. But many of the typical tools Washington would use to boost the economy have been deployed during the last few years of growth.
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Politics
As The Total Number Of Women In Congress Reaches An All-Time High, GOP Numbers Drop
The number of Republican women in Congress is dropping as Democrats seat even more female members. Republican women say their party hasn't done enough to recruit strong candidates and support them.
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Politics
Here Are The 'Outside The Box' Progressive Ideas 2020 Democrats Are Pitching
The likely Democratic presidential pack is embracing ambitious economic policies, like Medicare for all and a $15 minimum wage. Those policies could drive the big debates during the 2020 primaries.