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Matt Viser
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Peter Baker 1 h
They speak of him with affection but Obama's old team is not flocking to Biden. Of 53 interviewed, 8 are for Biden, 11 are for another candidate and the rest are still waiting to decide. ⁦⁦⁩ ⁦⁩ ⁦
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Matt Viser 15 h
Trump and his allies are blocking more than 20 separate Democratic probes in an all-out war with Congress, according to a Post analysis by
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Peter Wallsten 20 h
Terrific reporting here from , and , who based this account on interviews with 53 former Obama advisers, senior White House and Cabinet staff, and campaign professionals,
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Brooke Anne Lorenz 21 h
Based on interviews with *53 former Obama advisers* only eight had committed or were leaning toward Biden. 11 have committed to other candidates and 34 say they are still waiting to decide. Great reporting by
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Matt Viser 22 h
Many Obama loyalists are on the sidelines, awaiting someone “who lights a fire.” But in major get for Biden’s team, Pete Rouse, a key architect of Obama’s campaign and WH operation, has signed onto the campaign as an adviser. Our dive into Obamaland:
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Matt Viser 22 h
NEW: Joe Biden, more than anyone else, is running to fulfill the promise of Obama’s third term. Me, talked to 53 Obama loyalists to figure out how they see the race. Amid mixed emotions, Biden has yet to become a consensus pick:
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Josh Dawsey 10 mai
Trump has become aggressively involved in the country's July 4 fireworks celebration, changing its location, getting Oval Office briefings & planning minutiae. The development has surprised/worried some city/federal officials. w/
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Peter Wallsten 10 mai
A terrific read from on the phenomenon and what it all means for the Democrats in 2020
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Holly Bailey 10 mai
Who is that guy? I wrote about Andrew Yang, a below-the-radar phenomenon in the 2020 field whose campaign is drawing big crowds and enough donor support to qualify him for the debates
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Ashley Parker 9 mai
Baseball, Americana....and Trump. How the president has divided the Red Sox much as he's divided the nation. My latest w .
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Terrence McCoy 9 mai
A year in the making, and just posted: The tiger as we know it — wild and ferocious — is on the verge of extinction. In its place is now a commodity: an animal that is farmed, butchered, packaged and sold like a product off an assembly line.
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Brianne Pfannenstiel 9 mai
.⁦ reporters covered 46 candidate events during the month of April and recorded each of the 312 questions Iowans asked presidential contenders there. Here’s what’s on the minds of Iowa caucusgoers:⁩
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Matt Viser 9 mai
Joe Biden at a fundraiser, commenting on his early campaign, via pool: “This is a marathon. I know all that polling stuff looks good but it is a marathon and we have a long way to go...I think it's one heck of a field, although I never anticipated there'd be 300 people running,”
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Holly Bailey 8 mai
A vexing question for Democrats heading into 2020: Should the party bother trying to reach out to voters in rural America?
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Rosalind Helderman 7 mai
A day after blocking House demand for Trump’s tax returns, Mnuchin addressed gathering of his top fundraisers. By
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Ashley Parker 7 mai
An attempt to rewrite history over 22 months: my deep-dive into Trump’s response to Charlottesville.
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Jonathan Martin 7 mai
“In fact, year after year, Mr. Trump appears to have lost more money than nearly any other individual American taxpayer... His core business losses in 1990 and 1991 — more than $250 million each year — were more than double those of the nearest taxpayers
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Cathleen Decker 7 mai
How Republicans and Democrats are challenging incumbents in Congress in 2020, and why Joe Biden hasn't sharply moved left as Hillary Clinton did. That and more in The Trailer, by
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Matt Viser 7 mai
“Everybody knows who Donald Trump is,” Joe Biden says. "Even his supporters know. It’s not a joke. Everybody knows who he is."
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Matt Viser 7 mai
“The political system is so broken,” Joe Biden says. "It’s become mean.”
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