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By a 60%-to-27% margin, Americans said they thought Trump would go down as either one of the worst presidents in history or below average. President-elect Joe Biden is viewed more positively.
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The former vice president got some promising results in polling leading into the primary this week. But even with a win, he still has lots of catching up to do to hope to win the nomination.
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Nevada State Democratic Party Chair William McCurdy joins a growing chorus of caucus skeptics, which now includes former Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.
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It was former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg's first debate after spending more than $300 million on ads. He had an uneven performance, especially when it came to his record on women.
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Sen. Bernie Sanders won narrowly, but can he expand his base? Pete Buttigieg again did well, but in another largely white state. And the story of the night was Sen. Amy Klobuchar's third-place finish.
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"The president must be held accountable," House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Tuesday. "No one is above the law."
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Florida Democrats pushed back with their own agenda proposal after Gov. Ron DeSantis' State of the State address. Trimmel Gomes, host of the political podcast The Rotunda, stops by Intersection to discuss the state of Florida politics under DeSantis.
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Both sides can agree the President didn’t say anything about whether there will be another shutdown which could happen later this month if Congress can’t agree on border spending.
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The amendment has already gotten 120,000 signatures supporting it.
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More than 140,000 federal workers in Florida have been affected by the partial government shutdown now in its fifth week.