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WashingtonWhat nasty American political fights can teach Canadian partiesBruce Anderson on how Conservatives and New Democrats can learn from the American experience
WashingtonI pledge allegiance to this shiny flagImproved Trump version, obviously. Solid metal. Gold-leaf accents. Good luck, wind!
WorldAnother step in democracy’s deliberate marchDonald Trump and Hillary Clinton pad their leads, while the presidential race itself gets both clearer and muddier. Allen Abel reports from Florida.
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WorldFrom here on in, it’s all Clinton-TrumpOn Super Tuesday, the frontrunners obliterated their opponents, setting the stage for eight solid months of empty vows and vitriol
WashingtonWhy a Hillary Clinton victory begins in South CarolinaBernie Sanders’s anti-Wall Street pitch won’t win over South Carolina. And so Clinton arrives at her high-stakes firewall
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WashingtonOn a big primary day, Clinton and Trump keep frontrunner statusAs South Carolina and Nevade deliver their delegates, and Super Tuesday draws closer, Jeb Bush suspends his campaign