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Fuzzy math: Democrats spend big to draw small-dollar donors
WASHINGTON (AP) — Montana Gov. Steve Bullock was told how he could qualify for the next presidential debate, but it didn't make much sense: Spend $60. Attract a $1 donor. And repeat, maybe thousands of times.
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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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Obama and Biden encourage nation to move forward with hope
Charlotte, N.C.—Exactly one week after Governor Mitt Romney formally accepted his presidential nomination from the Republican Party, President Barack Obama stood in front of Democratic party members in Charlotte, N.C., to accept his party's nomination for a second term.
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