Sam Sanders
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It could have just been a picture of a gun engraved with Jeb Bush's name. But no. The Internet refused to leave it alone.
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The division among African-American Democrats in South Carolina is a reminder that no group is a monolith. Bernie Sanders is making inroads in what has been considered Clinton Country.
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Bernie Sanders impersonator Larry David hosted the episode with a cameo from the senator himself. Sanders slipped in a main campaign message, while David jabbed at the candidate's cantankerous side.
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In Iowa, David Greene talks to Ann Selzer of the Des Moines Register and David Yepsen, former chief political correspondent at the Des Moines Register, now at Southern Illinois University.
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"The really important thing to remember about Iowa is not that it's first because it's important. Iowa is important because it's first," said one political columnist.
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Hillary Clinton's spot portrays her as a voice of consistency, while Bernie Sanders is shown as a candidate of change.
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The South Carolina governor's response to President Obama's State of the Union highlighted a reality for Haley — for some, she is too "brown." For others, not brown enough.
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The Texas senator made the announcement in a YouTube video showing him hunting for ducks with Robertson. "You're one of us, my man," Robertson says.
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The president says he supports student activism at college campuses around the country, but says activists have to beware of shutting people out "because they don't like what they stand for."
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The presidential candidate's latest attempt to reach out to Latinos may have backfired.