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As Super Tuesday looms, there are five candidates left in the Democratic race. But the party must ensure it selects someone who will be able to defeat incumbent Donald Trump
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A number of former professional athletes have endorsed US Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump.
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Barack Obama’s ascent to power had meaning, but now his interventions are too rare and too piecemeal to constitute a narrative, writes Gary Younge.
The New York Times has endorsed President Barack Obama on Saturday as he seeks a second term in the White House on November 6.
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Oliver Burkeman speaks to Oliver Stone about his new movie, W about US president George W Bush.