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This Democrat Says The Party Needs To Reinvent Itself In The Era Of Trump

Virginia Democrat Tom Perriello lost his congressional seat in the Tea Party wave of 2010. In 2017, he jumped back in the ring with a run for Governor, and his primary race against Ralph Northam was viewed as another skirmish in the broader Democratic party battle between the Ber ...  Show more

What It’s Like To Be At The Center Of One Of The Biggest Political Sex Scandals In American History

In 2006, John Edwards hired Rielle Hunter to produce a series of videos that would help lay the groundwork for his planned presidential run. That she did, but the two also carried on a affair that resulted in a child -- all of which Edwards tried desperately to keep secret. Early ...  Show more

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