National Politics
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Biden meets with Democrats, stoking 2016 chatter
Joe Biden in 2016? The inauguration is barely over but the vice president already is dropping plenty of hints that he might have another political act.
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3 shot at Texas college; Both suspects in custody
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Stocks surge after Congress passes budget deal
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One day out: Obama and Romney race to the finish
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Obama, Romney debate role of US in the world
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10 Deadliest U.S. Tornadoes
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Obama, Romney holding third and final debate
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Longtime GOP Senate moderate Arlen Specter dies
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Romney gets Bush backing, but no sign of George W.
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Maine GOP chairman say Romney wins caucuses
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President Obama would win re-election today, new poll finds
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Primary day at hand, South Carolina voters have their say
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Huntsman backs Romney; Santorum won't ask Perry to drop out
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Perry says his campaign won't end after political pitfall
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Trump says he won't host Republican presidential debate
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Theology a hot issue in 2012 GOP campaign
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Bachmann wins GOP 2012 straw poll
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President Obama: Halt '3-ring-circus' of debt-limit debate
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Obama to address nation tonight on debt stalemate
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'Historic' deal to avoid government shutdown
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Obama State of Union: Leadership now 'shared responsibility'
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Republicans urge Obama to join in cutting spending
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Elena Kagan confirmed as 4th woman to serve on U.S. Supreme Court
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Idaho GOP gets ready to nullify health care reform
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Young Idaho cancer survivor is inspiration for federal legislation
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Idaho political poll shows incumbents favored
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Biden names Clinton veteran Reed as chief of staff
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President Bush a sole survivor
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Now comes the hard part for Obama
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KREM.com viewers leaning towards Obama excitement
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The parties are over, now it's time for work
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Obama declares flood disaster for Washington
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Obama: government intervention necessary
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Obama signs stimulus bill into law
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Hispanic woman nominated to U.S. Supreme Court
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Luncheon with Sen. Murray sparks protest
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Alexander to step down as Wash. chief justice
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Washington state lawmakers shoot hoops with Obama
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Palin uses Facebook to call for higher troop levels in Afghanistan
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Obama approval numbers rise after steady fall





