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U.S. Politics

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  12. Biden’s Visit to Detroit Draws Few High-Profile Michigan Democrats

    Gov. Gretchen Whitmer posted a welcome on social media but was not on hand. The state’s two Democratic senators, Debbie Stabenow and Gary Peters, and a leading candidate for Ms. Stabenow’s seat, Representative Elissa Slotkin, all were otherwise occupied.

    By Chris Cameron

     
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  33. Five Takeaways From Biden’s News Conference

    In a nearly hourlong news conference, the president defended his decision to stay in the race amid questions about his age and mental acuity, but also showed a command of foreign policy.

    By Zolan Kanno-Youngs

     
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    Biden Mixes Up Trump and Harris

    In an attempt to defend Vice President Kamala Harris, President Biden fumbled his answer to a reporter’s question and referred to “Vice President Trump” instead of Vice President Harris.

    By Reuters

     
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  42. How Biden Lost George Clooney and Hollywood

    The president’s stable of big donors, corralled in part by the movie mogul Jeffrey Katzenberg, has been devastated since his debate, with many closing their wallets.

    By Theodore Schleifer, Jacob Bernstein and Reid J. Epstein

     
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  49. News Analysis

    Decision Time for Chuck Schumer?

    The majority leader has been caught in an awkward spot as he balances his role as President Biden’s Senate champion with his determination to hold the majority and the White House.

    By Carl Hulse

     
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  51. Trump on Trial

    A Changed Landscape

    As Donald Trump heads to the Republican convention, his criminal cases look a lot less threatening.

    By Alan Feuer and Maggie Haberman

     
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    Project 2025, Explained

    A set of conservative policy proposals called Project 2025 has put into words what a second term for Donald J. Trump could look like. Trump has distanced himself from the plan, but it aligns with many of his campaign promises. Political reporter, Jonathan Swan, explains.

    By Jonathan Swan, John Pappas, Christina Shaman and James Surdam

     
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  75. How Democrats Will Choose a Nominee

    Here is the party’s process for naming a candidate between now and Election Day, whether it is President Biden or someone else.

    By Lily Boyce and Amy Schoenfeld Walker

     
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  79. Harris Sharpens Her Attacks on Trump

    The vice president told a crowd of roughly 20,000 in Dallas that former President Donald J. Trump had said he would terminate the Constitution in a second term.

    By Zolan Kanno-Youngs

     
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