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Perry: Republicans are ones offering hope for Black families

WASHINGTON (AP) _ Republican presidential candidate Rick Perry on Thursday urged his party to fight for the African-American vote and said Black families should hold…

Hispanic leaders want GOP field to condemn Trump’s ‘idiocy’

WASHINGTON (AP) — Hispanic leaders are bristling at the largely tepid response by Republican presidential candidates to Donald Trump’s characterization of Mexican immigrants as rapists…

Obama draws sharp contrasts with ‘mean’ Republicans

LA CROSSE, Wis. (AP) — Wading into presidential politics, President Barack Obama on Thursday promoted his brand of middle-class economics by drawing sharp contrasts with…

Confederate flag sets off debate in GOP 2016 class

WASHINGTON (AP) _ Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney called for the immediate removal of the Confederate battle flag from outside the South Carolina Statehouse, scrambling…

Former Md. Gov. O’Malley jumps into 2016 Democratic race

BALTIMORE (AP) _ Former Maryland Gov. Martin O’Malley entered the Democratic presidential race on Saturday in a longshot challenge to Hillary Rodham Clinton for the…

2016 prospect Rand Paul in new book: GOP willing to change

WASHINGTON (AP) _ Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul reaches out in his most direct way yet to African-Americans in a new book that highlights his…

Obama joins in jokefest at Gridiron dinner

WASHINGTON (AP) — Getting older changes a guy, President Barack Obama says, and he admits he’s getting crankier. “Next week I’m signing an executive order…

Maine senator won’t resign over post tying Obama to IS group

AUGUSTA, Maine (AP) – A state senator said Wednesday that he has no intention of resigning over a series of offensive Facebook posts, including one…

Carson launches 2016 exploratory committee

WASHINGTON (AP) — Retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson has created an exploratory committee to run for president, becoming the first high-profile Republican candidate to formally enter…

Ire over Netanyahu’s speech, but Dems hopes to limit fallout

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Israeli prime minister’s upcoming speech to Congress without President Barack Obama’s blessing has angered Democratic lawmakers, but they see little remedy…

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