Selasa, 11 Februari 2020

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Daily update February 12, 2020
NEWS
The New York Times
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Senator Bernie Sanders narrowly won the New Hampshire primary on Tuesday, consolidating support on the left and fending off a late charge by two moderate rivals to claim his second strong showing in two weeks and establish ...
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The New York Times
The first-in-the-nation primary is underway as New Hampshire voters weigh in on an unsettled Democratic presidential field. Polls will begin closing at 7 p.m.. Bernie Sanders has led polling averages, with Pete Buttigieg nipping at his heels and Joseph R.
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Politico
Bernie Sanders is chasing a repeat of the big win that jumpstarted his 2016 campaign. Pete Buttigieg is looking to crash the senator-next-door's party. And Elizabeth Warren, Joe Biden and Amy Klobuchar are hunting for a shot of momentum that could ...
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Washington Post
This page will update with additional exit polling analysis and results. Preliminary New Hampshire exit poll results are below and will be updated as additional interviews are completed and as vote tallies for voters' initial preferences are reported. Early results ...
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The New York Times
The Democratic presidential candidates are jostling for the top spot or, failing that, a strong finish. The Times will provide up-to-date results and live political analysis. Alexander Burns · Katie Glueck · Shane Goldmacher. By Alexander Burns, Katie Glueck and ...
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The New York Times
MANCHESTER, N.H. — Andrew Yang, an entrepreneur with no previous political experience who evangelized a universal basic income and warned of the perils of automation, is expected to end his longer-than-long-shot bid for president on Tuesday night ...
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The New York Times
PLYMOUTH, N.H. — Iowa, for all its problems counting its caucus results, also failed in its traditional role of winnowing the presidential field. For the first time since 2004, nobody dropped out after Iowa, sending the full field of candidates on to New Hampshire.
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The New York Times
WASHINGTON — As far as President Trump is concerned, banishing Lt. Col. Alexander S. Vindman from the White House and exiling him back to the Pentagon was not enough. If he had his way, the commander in chief made clear on Tuesday, the Defense ...
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Washington Post
All four career prosecutors handling the case against Roger Stone withdrew from the legal proceedings Tuesday — and one quit his job entirely — after the Justice Department signaled it planned to undercut their sentencing recommendation for President ...
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Washington Post
The White House released a budget plan on Monday that revealed the pressure President Trump faces to curb spending while protecting popular programs, constrained by his decision to dramatically increase defense spending and largely wall off money for ...
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