Sydney Ember and Jonathan Martin
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Bloomberg Nudges Into a Field Chock Full of Not-So-Sure Bets
COUNCIL BLUFFS, Iowa — Jackie Wellman worries that Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren are too liberal to defeat President Donald Trump, thinks Mayor Pete Buttigieg of South Bend, Indiana, may be too inexperienced and, while she is fond of Joe Biden, she is also uneasy about his tendency to misspeak. “I am worried about the top four candidates because they all have issues,” said Wellman, a 54-year-old Iowa caucusgoer from West Des Moines who likes Sen. Amy Klobuchar.Bernie Sanders Is Hospitalized, Raising Questions About His Candidacy
Sen. Bernie Sanders was recovering in a Las Vegas hospital on Wednesday after being treated for blockage of an artery, forcing him to cancel his events in the coming days and casting uncertainty over a candidacy already struggling to win new voters.Sanders' Heart Procedure Highlights Age as Campaign Issue
Sen. Bernie Sanders was hospitalized and treated for blockage of an artery, his campaign said on Wednesday, forcing him to cancel his events in the coming days and casting uncertainty over a candidacy already struggling to win new voters and to improve his standing in the polls.Sanders Is Hospitalized for Heart Procedure and Cancels Events
Sen. Bernie Sanders was hospitalized and treated for an artery blockage and is canceling his events for the coming days, a campaign official said on Wednesday.Sanders Hospitalized for Heart Procedure, Cancels Campaign Events
Sen. Bernie Sanders was hospitalized and treated for an artery blockage and is canceling his events for the coming days, a campaign official said on Wednesday.Bernie Sanders Hospitalized For Treatment of Artery Blockage
Sen. Bernie Sanders was hospitalized and treated for an artery blockage and is canceling his events for the coming days, a campaign official said on Wednesday.Sanders Campaign Shakes Up New Hampshire Operation
Sen. Bernie Sanders has overhauled his New Hampshire state operations, as his campaign fights to maintain support in a state he won by more than 22 percentage points in 2016.'I get it': Biden promises respect for boundaries
For five days, Joe Biden remained in the background as four women came forward saying they had been uncomfortable with the ways he had touched them.'I Get It': Biden Promises Respect for Boundaries
For five days, Joe Biden remained in the background as four women came forward saying they had been uncomfortable with the ways he had touched them. He put out three statements through a spokesman, but none of them was his own account or an acknowledgment of the discomfort he had caused.'I Get It': Biden Promises Respect for Boundaries
For five days, Joe Biden remained in the background as four women came forward saying they had been uncomfortable with the ways he had touched them. He put out three statements through a spokesman, but none of them was his own personal account of how he treated these women or an acknowledgment of the discomfort he had caused.Biden, in Video, Says He Will Be 'More Mindful' of Personal Space
Former Vice President Joe Biden, trying to stem the escalating crisis over complaints from some women that his close physical contact made them uncomfortable, appeared in a new video Wednesday vowing to “be more mindful and respectful of people’s personal space.”Biden, in Video, Says He Will Be 'More Mindful' of Personal Space
Former Vice President Joe Biden, trying to stem the escalating crisis over complaints from some women that his close physical contact made them uncomfortable, appeared in a new video Wednesday vowing to “be more mindful and respectful of people’s personal space.”A second woman says Biden's touching made her uncomfortable
A second woman on Monday accused Joe Biden of touching her in a way that made her feel uncomfortable, intensifying the scrutiny of the former vice president’s close physical interactions with women over the years as he prepares for a likely presidential bid.A Second Woman Says Biden's Touching Made Her Uncomfortable
A second woman on Monday accused Joe Biden of touching her in a way that made her feel uncomfortable, intensifying the scrutiny of the former vice president’s close physical interactions with women over the years as he prepares for a likely presidential bid.Biden scrambles to stem crisis after Lucy Flores' allegation
Former Vice President Joe Biden scrambled on Sunday to contain a quickly growing crisis for his likely presidential bid, putting forward several former female aides and allies to praise his treatment of women after Lucy Flores, a former Nevada legislator, accused Biden of kissing and touching her.Biden strives to stem crisis over touching
Former Vice President Joe Biden scrambled on Sunday to contain a quickly growing crisis for his likely presidential bid, putting forward several former female aides and allies to praise his treatment of women after Lucy Flores, a former Nevada legislator, accused Biden of kissing and touching her.Biden Scrambles to Stem Crisis After Lucy Flores' Allegation
Former Vice President Joe Biden scrambled on Sunday to contain a quickly growing crisis for his likely presidential bid, putting forward several former female aides and allies to praise his treatment of women after Lucy Flores, a former Nevada legislator, accused Biden of kissing and touching her.Sherrod Brown won't run for president in 2020
His exit comes as better-known Democrats like former Vice President Joe Biden prepare to announce their own plans for 2020, and as the field itself has swelled to 14 candidates, including fellow liberal senators like Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren.Bernie Sanders Is Making Strategic Changes, but His Desire for Control Remains
He will be talking about himself — at least if his advisers have their way. His top aides are not just white men. And unlike last time, when he enjoyed playing the insurgent foil to an establishment-backed politician, Sen. Bernie Sanders is now eagerly projecting himself as the front-runner.Bernie Sanders Is Making Strategic Changes, but His Desire for Control Remains
He will be talking about himself — at least if his advisers have their way. His top aides are not just white men. And unlike last time, when he enjoyed playing the insurgent foil to an establishment-backed politician, Sen. Bernie Sanders is now eagerly projecting himself as the front-runner.