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Klobuchar: I Don’t Support Free Four-Year College

During a town hall on CNN on Monday, 2020 presidential candidate Senator Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) said she doesn’t support free four-year college and expressed doubt over the ability to afford such a plan. Klobuchar began, “I think we have to

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Klobuchar on Staff Abuse Claims: ‘Yes, I Can Be Tough’

After the announcement of her intentions to run for president on Sunday, Sen. Amy Klobuchar (D-MN) responded to a question about reports she has been abusive towards former staff members. The 2020 Democratic presidential candidate did not deny she has been “tough”

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2020: Slate’s Bouie: Tougher for White Dems to Beat ‘Racist’ Trump

Slate’s Jamelle Bouie argues that it could be tougher for white Democrats to defeat President Donald Trump in 2020 because white Democrats will have to move further to the left on racial politics to show solidarity with Democrats of color, which could turn off crucial blue-collar white swing voters in the general election.

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***Live Updates*** Trump Campaigns in Minnesota

President Donald Trump will hold a campaign rally in Rochester, Minnesota, on Thursday evening. Trump visited Tennessee and Mississippi earlier in the week and will travel to Kansas on Saturday as he barnstorms across the country to help Republican candidates in key races. Stay tuned to Breitbart News for live updates. All times eastern. 

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***Live Updates*** Senators Question Brett Kavanaugh

Senators will question Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh on Wednesday a day after Democrats and left-wing agitators repeatedly interrupted Tuesday’s hearings. Senators will get 30 minutes to question Kavanaugh in the first round and another 20 minutes in the second round. Stay tuned to Breitbart News for live updates. All times eastern.

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Robby Mook: Democrats Should Stop Campaigning with Keith Ellison

Robby Mook, Hillary Clinton’s 2016 campaign manager, said Thursday that Democrats should cease campaigning for Democratic National Committee deputy chairman Rep. Keith Ellison (D-MN) after allegations of domestic abuse surfaced against the Minnesota Attorney General candidate.

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