2016 presidential race
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Chelsea Clinton encourages students' civic engagement
Chelsea Clinton speaks while campaigning for her mother, Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton, Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016 at Arizona State University in Tempe, Arizona. (Associated Press)
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Utah Democratic Party asks DNC to rethink superdelegates
Large crowds gather as presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders speaks at a rally in Salt Lake City in May. Sanders supporters have called into question the DNC's use of superdelegates in naming a presidential nominee. (Kayla Goodson)
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Kasich dropping out, AP sources say; Trump on clear GOP path
In this photo taken April 25, 2016, Ohio Gov. John Kasich speaks during a town hall at Thomas farms Community Center in Rockville, Md. According to AP sources: Kasich will end his bid for White House. (Associated Press)
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Cruz taps Fiorina to serve as running mate
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — In need of momentum after a five-state shutout, Republican presidential candidate Ted Cruz has tapped former technology executive Carly Fiorina to serve as his running mate.
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BYU students not so enthusiastic about Romney or Trump
SALT LAKE CITY — Former Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney packed the University of Utah’s Hinckley Convention Hall for a speech mostly focused on trading barbs with Donald Trump, but some think it wasn’t enough.
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Mitt Romney expected to call Trump a 'fraud' and a 'phony' during speech at the University of Utah
Former Massachusetts Gov., and 2012 Republican presidential candidate, Mitt Romney pauses while speaking at the 40th annual Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md., Friday, March 15, 2013. Romney is expected to call Trump a 'phony' in his address at the University of Utah. (AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)
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