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Clinton, a former secretary of state, U.S. senator from New York and first lady, is the first Democrat to officially announce a presidential run — and she's by far the favorite to win the nomination.
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The former secretary of state is expected to announce her presidential candidacy soon. In recent weeks, she has given speeches to women's groups, pointing to a likely shift in tone since 2008.
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The Youth Vote:Women and middle class voters are two demographics the presidential campaigns are targeting this election, but they’re not the only ones.…
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In a crowded Time Warner Cable Arena, applause echoed off the walls of the place where Charlotte’s hometown teams – the Bobcats and the Checkers – play…
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More from the Democratic National Convention from TPR's Ryan Loyd. Is Texas on the verge of being a fertile ground for Democratic candidates? The Quorum…
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Mayor Castro's remarks put his own personal story about his family’s sacrifice in the spotlight, while at the same time remaining focused on a clear…
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Democratic National Convention - Mayor Julián CastroTuesday night San Antonio Mayor Julián Castro stepped into the national spotlight by delivering the…
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The Democratic Party released its platform that calls for higher taxes on wealthier Americans, abortion rights, and marriage equality, something that’s…
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In the shadows of the big bank buildings on College Street in Uptown Charlotte, protestors danced in the street, waved signs and played…
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“I’m excited and of course a little bit nervous, and I know that it’s a very important moment,” said Mayor Julián Castro, who will deliver the keynote…