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Whether Trump ultimately follows his team of hotspurs or uses them as heat shields as he negotiates a new reality, he sees them all as serving his purpose — not the other way around.
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The polarizing leader, who took power in the Cuban revolution in 1959, died on Friday, after years of poor health.
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Republicans are feeling the best they have this cycle about their chances of holding their majority, but even doing that requires several states to break their way on election night.
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The Florida senator, up for re-election, says he won't discuss leaked emails from political opponents, citing an effort by a foreign government to sway the U.S. election.
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In the swing states of Pennsylvania, Ohio and Florida, Republican Senate campaigns are calibrating how to run races where some GOP voters are energized, and others outraged by the party's nominee.
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Democrats still have plenty of opportunities to retake the majority, but once top-tier states like Ohio and Florida have slipped. Republicans, however, have new worries in Indiana and North Carolina.
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Sen. Marco Rubio announced Wednesday he will run for re-election to his Florida seat. The onetime Republican presidential candidate pledged not to run again but has reconsidered.
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Florida Sen. Marco Rubio has changed his mind and will indeed run for re-election to the U.S. Senate.
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The Florida senator is dropping out of the White House race after losing his home state's GOP primary to Donald Trump.
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Tuesday night meant the end of the road for Marco Rubio, but it doesn't mean the GOP race got that much clearer. On the Democratic side, Hillary Clinton added to her wins over Bernie Sanders.