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Trump, Bloomberg Place Big Bets On Super Bowl Ads

When it comes to candidates placing a bet on the 2020 presidential election, spending money on advertising remains one of the best ways a political campaign can reach the masses. And there’s one ad buy that’s worth more than any other: the Super Bowl. The 2020 campaigns for President Donald Trump and former New
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Donald Trump’s 2020 Reelection Odds Hit New High After Impeachment

Can any Democrat stump the Trump? It’s possible, but their chances of doing so are falling as we close the curtains on 2019. Despite getting impeached by the Democrat-controlled House of Representatives last week, the political oddsmakers don’t see the two approves articles—abuse of power and obstruction of
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Favorites Biden, Sanders Must Get Through Each Other Before Trump In 2020

Maybe some people have forgotten that Sen. Bernie Sanders was almost the Democratic nominee in 2016 before losing to Hillary Clinton. Trying again this time around, Sanders is currently surging in numbers as 2019 comes to an end. However, not only is President Donald Trump favored for reelection next year, but
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Despite Pelosi-McConnell Rumors, Senate Is Expected To Vote On Trump Removal

To say the impeachment of President Donald Trump has been a roller coaster might be an understatement. With the contentions between House Speaker Nancy Pelosi and Trump, along with a few Democrats and Republicans blurring the party-line voting, things are taking a life our their own. To make things even more
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House Impeaches President Trump. Here’s The Odds For What Happens Next.

For the third time in the history of the United States, the House of Representatives has impeached a sitting President. President Donald Trump was impeached on Thursday, Dec. 18, with the House approving two articles—abuse of power and obstruction of Congress—against him nearly along party lines. Here’s the vote
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