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Jittery Democrats Prod Biden to Quicken Pace
Sep.02 -- Joe Biden supporters are beginning to show signs of anxiety. Recent polls show a narrowing in the race between the Democratic nominee and President Donald Trump. Bloomberg’s Derek Wallbank reports on “Bloomberg Daybreak: Europe.”
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CLEAN : Trump and Biden wage unexpected duel in Georgia
Nestled in the conservative south, Georgia has not voted for a Democratic candidate for the White House since 1992 (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Biden: No Serious Scientist Thinks Virus Will Be Over Soon
Oct.22 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden discuss the country’s response to the coronavirus pandemic and the possibility of a vaccine at their final presidential debate in Nashville.
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Trump: `Suburban Women, Will You Please Like Me?'
Oct.14 -- President Donald Trump, speaking on Tuesday night at a rally in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, hailed Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett before appealing to women voters to choose him over Democratic nominee Joe Biden. He went...
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Big Banks Have Best Day Since March
Nov.09 -- Bank stocks had their best day since March. Sonali Basak explains why on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
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CLEAN : In Pennsylvania, a divided Catholic vote
In Pennsylvania, 24% of eligible voters are Catholics - but not all are rallying behind fellow churchgoer Joe Biden (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
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Biden, Trump Make Final Pitches to Voters in Key States
Nov.03 -- President Donald Trump and Democrat Joe Biden capped their bitter race with a final blitz of campaigning Monday in states critical to deciding the outcome of the election. The president held five rallies in four states: North...
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Biden: I Have Not Taken a Penny From Any Country Whatsoever
Oct.22 -- President Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Joe Biden discuss taking money from foreign governments. They speak during their final presidential debate in Nashville.
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Disney's Bob Iger Seriously Considered Running for President
Dec.02 -- Bob Iger, Walt Disney Co. executive chairman and former chief executive officer, says he seriously considered running for U.S. president after the 2016 election. He appears on the latest episode of "The David Rubenstein Show:...
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Biden Names Kerry as Special Climate Envoy
Nov.23 -- President-elect Joe Biden plans to nominate the first Latino to lead the Department of Homeland Security and the first woman to lead the intelligence community as he builds out his national security team. Avril Haines is...
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Trump, Pence Agree to Work Through End of Term, Official Says
Jan.11 -- Donald Trump and Mike Pence agreed in a meeting Monday to work together for the remainder of their term, according to a senior administration official. This signals the president won’t resign or face removal by his cabinet...
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Washington Ready to Battle on Biden's Spending Plan
Sep.13 -- Senator Joe Manchin cast doubt on the timeline for pushing President Joe Biden’s economic agenda through Congress, suggesting that a late September target for a House vote on infrastructure spending is unrealistic. Emily...
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Biden Signs Government Funding Bill Averting Shutdown
Sep.30 -- A provision to suspend the debt ceiling was not included in the 9-week stopgap government funding bill that President Joe Biden just signed. Bloomberg’s Emily Wilkins reports on “Bloomberg Markets: China Open.”
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Summers: We've Seen This Movie Before
Lawrence Summers, Former US Treasury Secretary, weighs in on the cooler than expected July CPI numbers, and on what's in and what's out of the Inflation Reduction Act.
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BIden Says Democrats and Republicans Can Work Together
President Joe Biden says "to my Republican friends, if we could work together in the last Congress, there is no reason we can't work together in this new Congress." He speaks during the State of the Union Address in...
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America's Two-Party System, Explained
Explaining the evolution of America's two-party system.
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Harvard's Sandel: Social Mobility Is Languishing
Jan.09 -- Harvard University Professor of Government Michael Sandel discusses factors behind the rise of populism. He speaks on "What'd You Miss?"
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Reports: Michael Bloomberg Plans To Double Spending On TV Ads
Bloomberg reportedly told his campaign team to double his TV spending in markets where he is already advertising.
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Trump Must Maintain Brand and Remain Authentic, Says Raj Shah
Feb.06 -- Former White House Deputy Press Secretary Raj Shah examines President Donald Trump's State of the Union address. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Bloomberg Qualifies for Democratic Debate as Sanders Leads Poll
Feb.18 -- Michael Bloomberg has qualified to join the other Democratic presidential candidates on the debate stage for the first time on Wednesday, according to a NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll. Bloomberg reached 19% support in the poll...
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Biden Wins Arizona, First State He Has Flipped From Trump
Nov.04 -- Joe Biden defeated President Donald Trump in Arizona, the Associated Press projected, becoming the first Democratic presidential candidate to win the state since 1996. Kevin Cirilli and Bloomberg contributor Rick Davis...
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Coronavirus Risks Could Keep Older Voters At Home On Election Day
Seniors play a crucial role in U.S. elections, but the coronavirus crisis could impact how many head to the polls.
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Being a Female Trailblazer
On Hell & High Water with John Heilemann, former Democratic senator and MSNBC political analyst Claire McCaskill talks about her struggles and achievements as the first female prosecutor for her county and as the first elected woman to...
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The Complicated Democratic Nomination Process, Explained
Thousands of delegates at the Democratic National Convention are responsible for officially selecting the party's nominee for president.