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2016/06/25

Donald Trump's Problems Are Much Deeper Than A Campaign Manager

Plus, SCOTUS decisions, a sit in and 'Brexit' reactions
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This Week In Politics

The stunning decision by voters in the U.K. to leave the EU topped off a week full of political news. Donald Trump had a message for his campaign manager — you're fired. The Supreme Court handed down major decisions on affirmative action and immigration.  And there was a not-to-be-missed dramatic demonstration from Democrats on Capitol Hill on guns.   Marco Rubio decided the Senate wasn't so bad after all and Bernie Sanders said he will vote for … Hillary Clinton.

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Donald Trump's Problems Are Much Deeper Than A Campaign Manager

Struggling candidates looking to fix their campaigns can usually start by looking in the mirror. That's certainly true here.  Read more →


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FACT-CHECK
Fact-Check: Trump's Speech On Clinton 

A fact-check on Donald Trump's speech in which he laid out a series of campaign promises and leveled a slew of accusations at rival Hillary Clinton.

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FACT-CHECK
Fact Check: Hillary Clinton And Women In The Workforce

Is Clinton's claim true that recent economic growth was "largely" due to women entering the workforce?

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RELIGION AND THE CAMPAIGN
Inside Trump's Closed-Door Meeting 

NPR had inside access as hundreds of conservative Christian leaders questioned Donald Trump about his personal values and political priorities.
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PARTISANSHIP
Report: Partisan Bad Blood Highest In Decades

More than half of Republicans and Democrats now have "very unfavorable" views of the opposing party.
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DEMOGRAPHICS & THE CAMPAIGN
Some Young Black Activists Say They Won't Vote 

Some young black activists are not necessarily turning their activism into political power at the ballot box.

FROM THE SUPREME COURT
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WATCH: Nina Totenberg breaks down Thursday's affirmative action and immigration decisions
 

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F-Bomb On A T-Shirt

Politics has always been a rough game. But even by the old standards, Donald Trump's campaign is breaking new ground. Crude language is the norm, including from the candidate himself. 

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