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Bill Weld Suspends Republican Bid for White House
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld has announced he has suspended his Republican bid for the White House. “I am immensely grateful to all the patriotic women and men who have stood with me during the past eleven months in our effort to bring better government to Washington, D.C.,” Weld said in a statement. Weld made the announcement Wednesday afternoon...
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Bernie Sanders Votes in Vermont on Super Tuesday
Sen. Bernie Sanders votes at the Robert Miller Community Center in Burlington, Vermont.
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Elizabeth Warren Votes, Greets Supporters in Cambridge on Super Tuesday
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren cast her vote Super Tuesday in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The Senator walked to the Graham & Parks School with supporters.
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Biden Takes Mass., Sanders Wins Vermont
Joe Biden has won the Democratic presidential primary in Massachusetts, upsetting Elizabeth Warren in her home state, NBC News projects. The state has 91 delegates at stake. Massachusetts was considered a must-win state for Warren, and election officials predicted high turnout. Nearly 230,000 voters took advantage of early voting last week, the first time the state has allowed early voting…
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Bill Weld in Studio
GOP presidential candidate and former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld joins Primary Source to discuss Mike Bloomberg, Donald Trump and the state of the 2020 race.
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Political Harmony: Home for the Holidays
Boston-area lawmakers and some 2020 presidential hopefuls belted out a Christmas classic for Alison King’s annual tradition.
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Bill Weld's Campaign Office Burglarized Twice in 24 Hours
A New Hampshire campaign office of presidential candidate Bill Weld has been burglarized not once, but twice this week, authorities say. Manchester police said not only Weld’s office but those of four business in the same Lowell Street building were broken into and robbed Wednesday night. The incident was first reported by Snapshot Sports Media, located on the fifth floor of...
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Weld Talks About His Primary Battle Against Trump
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld is running to unseat President Donald Trump.
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Bill Weld Saw Watergate Up Close. Trump Is ‘More of a Huckster,' He Says
If presidential history seems to be repeating itself in the shape of Congress’ impeachment inquiry, White House hopeful Bill Weld has kept his front-row seat. Long before he was governor of Massachusetts, Weld did research for the House Impeachment Committee in the Watergate scandal. Now challenging President Donald Trump in the Republican primary, he told us about some differences between...
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Deval Patrick Joins 2020 Presidential Race
Former Gov. Deval Patrick of Massachusetts has filed for the primary in New Hampshire as he seeks the Democratic presidential nomination.
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Weld Files to Challenge Trump in NH Primary
Bill Weld filed has filed for the New Hampshire presidential primary, becoming the first major Republican challenger to officially challenge President Donald Trump in the state. The Former Massachusetts governor’s filing came Wednesday, the same day public impeachment hearings of Trump begin in the U.S. House.
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Weld: I'd Vote for Biden ‘In a Heartbeat' Against Trump
One of President Donald Trump’s Republican challengers says he’d vote for Joe Biden “in a heartbeat” against Trump in the 2020 general election. “Could I vote for a Democrat? Hell yes. If it’s Trump against Joe Biden, I’m with Biden in a heartbeat,” former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld said.
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Michelle Obama Would Be Frontrunner in NH If She Ran, According to New Poll
Former First Lady Michelle Obama would be the immediate frontrunner among Democratic presidential candidates in New Hampshire if she entered the race, according to a new poll. A new Franklin Pierce University-Boston Herald poll of New Hampshire voters showed that 26% of those surveyed chose Obama, ahead of Elizabeth Warren and Joe Biden at 20% apiece and Bernie Sanders at 15%.
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Mark Sanford Takes His First 2020 Campaign Trip to NH
Mark Sanford, the former South Carolina governor and congressman, is making his first trip to New Hampshire since announcing his longshot primary challenge to President Donald Trump. Sanford is making three stops between Manchester and Concord on Thursday, with plans to campaign in the state until Saturday.
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Weld: ‘Argument Doesn't Hold Up' for States Cancelling GOP Primaries
President Donald Trump already has three Republican challengers, including two former two-term governors and a former Congressman. Needless to say, they are not happy to be facing more obstacles in their quest to beat or even weaken Trump. Republican Party leaders in four states have cancelled their 2020 primaries or caucuses, clearing the way for Trump to consolidate his support.
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2020 Candidates Spend Fourth in New Hampshire
Several of the 2020 hopefuls spent the Fourth of July in the Granite State attending local parades and festivities.
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2020 Hopeful Democrats Busy in NH This July Fourth
Many Americans are lucky enough to have the Fourth of July off from work. Several presidential hopefuls are not among them. Six Democrats hopeful of taking on President Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election are slated to spend their holiday in New Hampshire.
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2020 Hopefuls to Speak at NH Events Following Town Halls
Politicians and 2020 hopefuls from across the U.S. arrived in New Hampshire Tuesday to speak with supporters and are set to attend the ‘Politics and Eggs’ series at St. Anselm College. Many of the politicians were a part of the nationally broadcasted town halls held at the college.
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Maryland Governor Visits NH, Considers 2020 Presidential Bid
Maryland governor Larry Hogan is visiting New Hampshire to test the waters for a 2020 Republican presidential bid. “People have asked me to give this serious consideration and I think I owe it to those people to do just that,” said Hogan.
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Bill Weld to Challenge Trump in Republican Primary
Former Massachusetts Gov. Bill Weld has announced that he will run for the Republican nomination for president in 2020.