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WASHINGTON — Donald Trump's stunning victory Tuesday was nothing less than a repudiation of the Obama presidency. "Elections have consequences," as President Obama himself said after his 2008 win.
Biden seeks to reassure Americans on strength of U.S. banking system Silicon Valley Bank's failure sows panic. Here's what to know. White House says Pence should apologize for "homophobic ...
“Horrible,” he said. “I’ve despised Obama from the election. He’s an arrogant Communist.” He added: “I felt he would win. I felt it would be closer.” Romney staff members ...
Obama aides always believed that winning Ohio — as they did in 2008 — would seal re-election. They put a special effort into the Buckeye State by touting the government rescue of Chrysler and ...
Obama, in fact, has given the party its first stable coalition of support that is big enough to win national elections since the New Deal coalition put together by FDR — a solidly Democratic ...
also rates Obama a slight favorite and predicts that, if the Democrat does win, he’ll do so with “even larger margins in New York and Clifornia than in the last several elections [in 2004 ...
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