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Stacey Abrams to launch voter protection program in battleground states ahead of the 2020 election
Fair Fight 2020 will offer financial and technical assistance to Democrats to build voter protection operations in 20 states. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Harris, Warren ignore DOJ report to claim Michael Brown was ‘murdered’
The Obama Justice Department found “no credible evidence” that the police officer willfully shot Brown “as he was attempting to ... -
Sanders accuses The Post of biased coverage due to his criticism of Amazon, cites no ...
“Maybe there’s a connection,” the senator from Vermont said at a town hall in New Hampshire. Martin Baron, The Post’s ... -
Bernie Sanders is making health care his defining issue. Will it work?
His campaign is increasingly showcasing Medicare-for-all and attacking other plans. But is that what voters want? http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Fourth board member resigns from NRA in a sign of further upheaval
Julie Golob, a professional sport shooter who was a face of women gun owners, said she still supports the organization’s ... -
‘Everything that we hold dear’: From race to plastic straws, Trump dials up culture wars ...
Campaign aides say Trump is seeking to energize his base while forcing Democrats to defend far-left policies. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
Trump, McConnell campaigns sell ‘Back-to-Back Supreme Court Champs’ T-shirts
The T-shirts, unveiled Monday, tout the confirmations of Supreme Court Justices Neil M. Gorsuch and Brett M. Kavanaugh. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
How many times will Trump have said untrue things by the time Election Day arrives?
It largely depends on how many campaign rallies he holds. http://www.washingtonpost.com/ -
How a recession could doom Trump’s 2020 reelection
Only one president since the Civil War has been reelected with a recession taking place in the two calendar years ... -
These candidates are not polling well. But at the Iowa State Fair, they’re stars.
Hopefuls who have struggled suddenly find themselves surrounded by voters — and the press. http://www.washingtonpost.com/