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Democrats Grapple With Party Tensions Over How The U.S. Should Treat Israel
Some Democratic leaders addressed the pro-Israel group AIPAC this week, as the party faces tensions over the U.S. relationship toward Israel and attacks from President Trump.
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Beto O'Rourke Visits Iowa
Texas Democrat Beto O'Rourke announced he is running for president. And he is making his first campaign swing through Iowa.
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In One Pennsylvania County, Economic Woes Impact Political Leanings
Labor uncertainty in Erie County, Pa. — a county that narrowly flipped for Donald Trump in 2016 — may now be impacting how voters in the region feel about the president.
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2020 Democrats Head To Wisconsin Early, Looking To Reverse 2016 Stumble
Democrats were stunned to lose the state to Donald Trump in 2016. This time around, presidential candidates are treating the previously blue state like a battleground.
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Former Rep. John Dingell Dies At 92
Former Rep. John Dingell, D-Mich., the longest-serving member of Congress in history, has died at age 92. The Democrat was an advocate for national health care and the auto industry.
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Former Rep. John Dingell, Longest-Serving Member Of Congress, Dies At 92
Undefeated in 30 elections, Dingell served for 59 years in the House. He was a champion for nationalized health care and in retirement became known for his playful and pointed tweets.
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What Voters Are Expecting From Trump's State Of The Union Address
NPR's Don Gonyea has been talking with voters in rural Iowa ahead of President Trump's State of the Union address. NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with him about voters' interests and expectations.
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Colorado Voters Weigh In On Trump's Insistence On A Border Wall
What do Republican and independent voters in Colorado make of President Trump's ongoing call for a border wall? We talk to voters in the Denver suburbs.
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What Voters In Ohio Are Saying About The Government Shutdown
Voters in Chillicothe, Ohio, are divided about who's to blame for the government shutdown. Both Republicans and Democrats expressed frustration that negotiations are not happening.
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Food
You Can Eat Like Johnny Cash — Thanks To A Cookbook From Country Music's First Family
The son of country music legends Johnny Cash and June Carter has compiled a book of Southern recipes handed down in his family through the years.