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Politics A.M.: Insurgents seek to topple more Democratic veterans in September primaries
Democrats' view of Kavanaugh shaped by bitter 2004 hearing; The key players in the Kavanaugh hearings — and what's at stake for each of them
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'Any old blue just won't do': Insurgents seek to topple more Democratic veterans in September primaries
Intraparty wrangling plays a key part in four of five Northeastern states holding primaries this month.
By David Weigel •
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Democrats' view of Kavanaugh shaped by bitter 2004 hearing
The strategy that blocked Kavanaugh's nomination to a judgeship for three years is no longer available because of a rules change.
By Michael Kranish •
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Analysis
The key players in the Kavanaugh hearings — and what's at stake for each of them
Everyone's got a political motive.
By Amber Phillips •
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John F. Kerry doesn't rule out a bid for president in 2020
In a CBS News interview, the Democrat didn't shut the door on such a move. But he said he's focused on helping his party in the midterms.
By Felicia Sonmez •
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Trump blasted 'Lyin' Ted' Cruz again and again. Activists want to remind Texans with a billboard.
A mobile billboard is on the way to remind Texas voters what President Trump has said about Sen. Ted Cruz.
By Alex Horton and Cleve R. Wootson Jr. •
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Sen. Klobuchar: Democrats shouldn't have gone 'nuclear' on judicial nominees
The Judiciary Committee member said she would support bringing back the filibuster if the Democrats regain the majority next year.
By Colby Itkowitz •
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AFL-CIO President Richard Trumka says new NAFTA should include Canada
"It's pretty hard to see how that would work without having Canada in the deal," Trumka said in an appearance on "Fox News Sunday."
By Felicia Sonmez •
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John McCain is buried in private ceremony at U.S. Naval Academy
The burial brings to a close five days of events honoring the late senator from Arizona.
By Felicia Sonmez and Colby Itkowitz •
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Why John McCain is being buried in Annapolis instead of Arlington National Cemetery
Sen. John McCain will be laid to rest miles from the plots in Arlington National Cemetery, where his admiral forebears are interred.
By Alex Horton •
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The most poignant (and political) excerpts from Meghan McCain's fiery eulogy for her father
"The America of John McCain has no need to be made great again because America was always great."
By Amber Phillips •
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Analysis
How big is the GOP's Trump-can-shoot-a-guy-on-Fifth-Avenue caucus?
In short: Polls suggest it's between 1 in 8 and 1 in 5 Americans.
By Aaron Blake •
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'We Negroes' robocall is an attempt to 'weaponize race' in Florida campaign, Gillum warns
"Well hello there" the call begins as the sounds of drums and monkeys can be heard in the background. "I is Andrew Gillum."
By Cleve R. Wootson Jr. •
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