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In a survey, more than half of people in Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, were opposed to a mandate requiring public schools to allow it.
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In a survey, more than half of people in Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio, were opposed to a mandate requiring public schools to allow it.

Voters from both parties in North Carolina, a newly minted swing state, are grappling with the weaknesses of the presumptive Republican nominee.

Plenty of those who backed the Vermont senator still don’t feel warmly toward the presumptive Democratic nominee.

The Republican’s support comes from voters who are resistant to demographic change—but they’re a distinct minority.

The billionaire’s political operation is running a record $45 million deficit.

The presumptive Republican nominee attacked Hillary Clinton in a speech on Wednesday.

If the economy crashes, “I’m going to give you back half,” the presumptive Republican nominee tells the nation’s creditors.

The Florida senator announced he’s running for reelection, reversing his previous decision not to stand.

The presumptive Democratic nominee is scheduled to meet with House Democrats on Wednesday, as she pivots to the general election.

The Democratic presumptive nominee plans a 50-state strategy for the general election.