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PIMCO's Amey: Couple of Days of Calm Before Brexit Vote

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June 20 -- Michael Amey, portfolio manager at PIMCO Europe, discusses the final days of the Brexit debate and looks at market and investor reaction as the campaigns draw to a close. He speaks on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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14 of 20 Dem Candidates Met Both Debate Thresholds, DNC's Perez Says

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Jun.14 -- Democratic National Committee Chairman Tom Perez previews the party's first 2020 presidential election debate with Bloomberg's Kevin Cirilli on "Bloomberg Markets: European Close."
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How Hedge Funds Gamed Brexit to Make Millions

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Mar.15 -- On the night of the Brexit referendum the British pound went into free fall, but while many watched with horror, a handful of hedge funds were making staggering profits. This is the story of the Brexit Big Short. (Video by...
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Democratic Candidates Make a Final Push in New Hampshire

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Feb.10 -- Chris Galdieri, a political science professor at St. Anselm College, discusses the outlook for democratic candidates at Tuesday’s New Hampshire primary. He speaks with Jeanne Zaino, a political science professor at Iona...
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Wisconsin Elections Official Defends Integrity of Ballots

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Nov.04 -- Wisconsin Elections Commission Director Meagan Wolfe defends the state's voting process after President Donald Trump's claims of fraudulent ballots and adds that any such allegations are "insulting."
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A federal judge ordered some polling places to stay open an extra hour and 30 minutes because of problems with the voting machines earlier in the day.

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HEADLINE: Polling Problems: Ohio Voting Hours Extended CAPTION: A federal judge ordered some polling places to stay open an extra hour and 30 minutes because of problems with the voting machines earlier in the day. (Nov....
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Republicans Clap Along Like a Room Without a Roof

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Oct. 22 -- Because they're happy with a new AP poll. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Bloomberg

What Can Be Done to Fix the Secret Service?

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Oct. 2 -- Bloomberg's Peter Cook examines the resignation of Secret Service director Julia Pierson and how Iowa figures into the race for control of the U.S. Senate. He speaks on Bloomberg Surveillance.
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BOSNIA: MOSTAR: VOTE COUNTING CONTINUES FOLLOWING ELECTIONS

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English/Nat Vote counting continues -- mostly -- in Bosnia following Saturday's election. The OSCE, which organised the elections, reported some problems in the city of Mostar, with voters finding they were not on voter registration...
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Silicon Valley Rallies Against Trump

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July 19 -- Jon Cohen, SurveyMonkey's vice president of survey research, discusses the political trends in Silicon Valley on "Bloomberg West."
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VOICED : US primaries kick up a gear with Super Tuesday

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The US presidential election is kicking up a gear with Super Tuesday
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What to Watch as Polls Start to Close

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Nov. 8 -- Purple Insights Managing Partner Doug Usher discusses the latest polling news for the 2016 U.S. presidential election. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Projection Shows U.K. Conservatives May Lose Majority

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May.31 -- A new poll from YouGov shows conservatives potentially losing their majority when the U.K. votes on June 8, causing a drop in the pound Bloomberg's Emma Ross-Thomas reports on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Mandelson Supports Probe Into Whether Some Were `Manipulating' Brexit for Financial Gain

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Jun.26 -- Global Counsel Chairman and former EU Trade Commissioner Peter Mandelson discusses an investigation by Bloomberg which learned that U.K. polling firms sold hedge funds critical, advance information, on the day and in the days...
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Does Johnson's Brexit Deal Depend on Confirmatory People's Vote?

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Oct.21 -- Matthew Goodwin, professor of politics at the University of Kent and associate fellow at Chatham House, discusses Boris Johnson's Brexit deal and the possibility of a second referendum. Chris Curtis, political research manager...
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Boris Johnson Tells Merkel Brexit Deal Essentially Impossible

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Oct.08 -- U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson told German Chancellor Angela Merkel that a Brexit deal is “essentially impossible” if the European Union demands Northern Ireland should stay in the bloc’s customs union. David Merritt reports...
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CLEAN : British election: Pollsters say majority for Conservatives likely but don't rule out hung parliament

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A victory for Boris Johnson and his Conservative party remains the most likely outcome of tomorrow's general election say pollsters but Johnson's comfortable lead from a few days ago looks less certain with a hung parliament now within...
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Did the Johnson-Corbyn Debate Impact Polls?

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Nov.20 -- Matthew Goodwin, professor of politics at the University of Kent, discusses the debate between Boris Johnson and Jeremy Corbyn, and results of polling after. He speaks with Anna Edwards on "Bloomberg Surveillance."
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Mary Lou McDonald votes in Irish general election

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Sinn Fein President Mary Lou McDonald votes in the Irish General Election at St. Joseph's School in Dublin. Voting is under way in Ireland in what is shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable elections in years.
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Covid still front and centre, says Ipsos pollster as election day looms

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Mallory Newall, a Research Director at IPSOS outlines what the polls are telling us about the US election. With three weeks to go until election day "COVID is still front and centre. And unfortunately for the president, most Americans...
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Major Media Outlets Underestimated Trump, Luntz Says

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Nov.04 -- Frank Luntz, founder of Luntz Global, discusses the U.S. presidential election, and the polls conducted by major news organizations ahead of the vote. He speaks with David Westin, Bloomberg contributors Jeanne Zaino...
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NBC Poll: President Biden More Moderate Than Obama

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Americans think he's more moderate than former President Obama was at this stage.
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Downing Street is 'most-fined' workplace in wake of partygate says Sir Keir Starmer

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Downing Street is the most-fined workplace in the whole of the UK, Labour leader Keir Starmer has said during a local election campaign visit to Worthing. Sir Keir denied that he had broken Covid-19 lockdown rules while in Durham in...