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- What Hillary Clinton鈥檚 Nevada victory meansHillary Clinton regains her footing in the Democratic nomination race by beating Bernie Sanders soundly among older women and African Americans.聽
- Clinton vs. Sanders in Nevada caucuses: Too close to callBernie Sanders closed the gap in the polls in Nevada, as voters turned out Saturday for the Democratic caucuses.聽
- Why Marco Rubio has momentum in South Carolina primaryGov. Nikki Haley gave Marco Rubio a lift with her endorsement, boosting a Republican message of diversity. But frontrunner Donald Trump is pulling the other way.聽
- In South Carolina primary, young black voters weigh their choiceThe Palmetto State primary has the potential to cement former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton as the front-runner 鈥 or rattle the Democratic race to its core. And black voters will be critical to the outcome.
- For Cruz, evangelical landscape in South Carolina is more complexTed Cruz鈥檚 message combining biblical and constitutional values speaks most directly to older 海角大神s. But South Carolina has many younger 海角大神s, too, who aren't comfortable with such an approach.
- Could Donald Trump lose in South Carolina?Some new individual surveys show the race in South Carolina is dramatically tightening.
- Is Trump versus pope a matter of right and wrong?As the media weigh whether Trump has gone too far this time ahead of the South Carolina primary, there is another more pressing question about his exchange with the Pope.
- First LookWhat makes Oregon's minimum wage bill so unique?In legislation approved Thursday by Oregon lawmakers, the state's minimum wage will soon increase on a tiered system by region. How that plays into a nationwide conversation about minimum wage.
- Why Obama knows his Cuba visit must happen nowTo the Obama administration, the two-day trip is a logical extension of the president鈥檚 Cuban outreach, one of his most significant foreign policy achievements.
- Donald Trump vs. Pope Francis: Game-changer in South Carolina?Pope Francis's suggestion that Donald Trump isn't 海角大神, over his position on immigration, adds a wrinkle to the South Carolina GOP primary, where Evangelicals dominate.聽
- Monitor BreakfastInfluential Democrat on trade issues steps up opposition to TPPThe stance by Michigan Rep. Sander Levin will make it harder for the White House to get the聽Trans-Pacific Partnership approved by Congress before President Obama leaves office.
- Can Hillary win over Latinos in Nevada with heart-tugging new ad?With Sen. Bernie Sanders gaining ground, Hillary Clinton goes for the heartstrings as she tries to attract new, younger voters in the Silver State.
- No, Donald Trump hasn't dropped behind Ted CruzPundits jumped on poll suggesting the Texas senator was overtaking his billionaire counterpart, but broader polling shows the needle hasn't moved.
- How much is Nikki Haley endorsement of Marco Rubio worth?Perhaps more than you think. In fact, we can put a number on it.聽
- Nikki Haley endorses Marco Rubio. Is that a big deal?The South Carolina governor's endorsement is a boon for the Florida senator, but he's still got a long way to go with convincing voters he's authentic.
- How can the GOP stop Donald Trump?The binary choice offered up on the Democratic side of the primaries could provide a clue for the Republican establishment.
- Is Donald Trump nearing a primary victory tipping point?If Donald Trump reaches March 15 with a substantial lead in the polls, it will be difficult for any other Republican candidate to catch him.
- First LookTransgender bill: South Dakota moves to enact first-in-nation lawThe South Dakota legislature passed a bill requiring students to use the bathroom of their gender at birth, another point in ongoing debate over balancing growing LGBT rights with those of conservatives fearful for their religious rights.聽
- Trump vs. Bloomberg: Who's a better third-party candidate?An independent run by Donald Trump would likely siphon votes from the eventual Republican nominee, while Michael Bloomberg may pull votes from the Democratic candidate. But who would pull more?
- Here's why Donald Trump keeps talking about suing Ted CruzThe Republican front-runner's constant litigious threats are less about the cases themselves than they are about strategy.