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Trump, Sanders post big wins in New Hampshire |
By Jonathan Easley |
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MANCHESTER, N.H. – Donald Trump and Bernie Sanders cruised to wins in the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, delivering big victories for the anti-establishment candidates who have dominated the 2016 White House race. |
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New Hampshire primary winners and losers |
By Niall Stanage |
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The New Hampshire primary lived up to its reputation for drama on Tuesday. |
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Sanders victory over Clinton is overwhelming |
By Ben Kamisar |
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Bernie Sanders didn’t just beat Hillary Clinton in Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, he crushed her in a resounding double-digit win. |
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Trump rout plunges GOP establishment into chaos |
By Jonathan Easley and Niall Stanage |
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MANCHESTER, N.H. — The Republican establishment has been plunged into disarray by Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary, which revitalized Donald Trump’s campaign and muddled the chances for a centrist alternative to emerge. |
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Christie heading home to evaluate campaign’s future |
By Ben Kamisar |
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Chris Christie said he is taking a pause from the campaign trail to “take a deep breath” and evaluate his presidential campaign’s future after a poor showing in New Hampshire. |
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The chaotic fight for ObamaCare |
By Bob Cusack, Sarah Ferris and Peter Sullivan |
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Less than 48 hours before the final vote on the Affordable Care Act, President Obama was irritated. |
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How Obama launched his historic bid for the White House |
By Amie Parnes |
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It was the moment that would launch his presidency, and Barack Obama was late. |
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Clinton allies panic over message |
By Amie Parnes |
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Allies to Hillary Clinton say her campaign’s problems boil down to a fundamental problem: messaging. |
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White House releases $4.1T budget — then goes on attack |
By Sarah Ferris and Jordan Fabian |
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The White House on Tuesday unveiled a $4.1 trillion election-year budget and then immediately pivoted to attacking congressional Republicans on their own fractured attempts to craft a fiscal blueprint. |
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Hawks want more defense spending |
By Alexander Bolton |
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Forget about Donald Trump. The looming budget debate is emerging as the biggest headache for congressional Republicans in 2016. |
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Gay Republicans seek breakthrough in 2016 |
By Scott Wong |
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Gay Republican candidates for Congress came up short in 2014, but they’re trying again in 2016. |
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Supreme Court blocks Obama’s climate rule for power plants |
By Devin Henry and Timothy Cama |
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The Supreme Court has blocked President Obama’s landmark climate rule for power plants, dealing a major blow to the president’s climate agenda. |
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The Wall Street Journal: Sanders and Trump win big but leave their races unsettled |
By Gerald F. Seib |
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This year, results from Iowa and New Hampshire don’t do much to winnow the field for either party. |
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Bloomberg: Bernie Sanders’ big night might be last one for a while |
By Arit John |
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While the Vermont senator is off to a good start, the delegate math would seem to favor Hillary Clinton in the near future. |
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The Washington Post: John Kasich, the media’s favorite Republican, gets his moment in the sun |
By Callum Borchers |
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His second-place finish will be hyped. |
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The New York Times: Moving on to South Carolina primary, where veterans are many and vocal |
By Trip Gabriel |
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Democrats and Republicans will vote on different days in this state, which, with the exception of 2012, has picked the winner of the presidential race every time since Ronald Reagan won the nomination. |
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The Associated Press: Senate to vote on hitting North Korea with tougher sanctions |
By Richard Lardner |
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The Senate is considering hitting North Korea with more stringent sanctions in the wake of Pyongyang’s satellite launch and technical advances that U.S. intelligence agencies say the reclusive Asian nation is making in its nuclear weapons program. |
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