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History shows that when the major party nominees for president have not cleared the field of notable challengers before summer, they tend to lose in the fall.
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The video is produced by an anti-abortion rights group and has come under fire over questions of scientific accuracy.
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President Biden is trying to go on the offensive on migration, an issue that is a big liability this year. He visited the Texas border on the same day as former President Donald Trump.
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McConnell announced his plans Wednesday on the Senate floor, where he talked about waiting for a day when he would have total clarity about the end of his work: "That day arrived today."
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The two bills seek to shield IVF providers from civil and criminal liability, after the state Supreme Court ruled that frozen embryos are "children" with a right to life.
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The campaign to check "uncommitted" on the Michigan Democratic primary ballot has gained nationwide attention. At its center are the next generation of activists, leaders and voters.
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The contests in Michigan weren't expected to be competitive even though the state will be key in the general election. Biden won despite protest votes over his handling of Israel's war in Gaza.
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The decision is not a surprise. McDaniel previously said she'd step down after the South Carolina primary, which was held Saturday.
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The influential Koch network of conservative megadonors announced it will no longer be spending its resources on Haley's presidential bid, saying no outside group can "widen her path to victory."
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Some Arab American, Muslim and young voters in the Detroit area plan to vote "uncommitted" in Tuesday's primary. They want to send a message to Biden: Call for a cease-fire or lose us in November.