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Republican is falling behind in battleground states he needs to win
The unconventional 2016 presidential campaign is scrambling the electoral map
Some Republicans fear Donald Trump will turn the party convention into a Las Vegas show
From clearing rubbish to paving the roads, Turkey is changing the image of Mogadishu
Those who break ranks face daunting consequences, writes Jacob Weisberg
Some Republicans say they will vote for Clinton over divisive billionaire
Property magnate’s bid to control the Republican party takes a step closer to fruition
The well-educated are generally more socially liberal than the traditional working class
Third-party candidates have always struggled to make impact in US elections
No matter how hard Jeb tries he cannot distance himself from the name and legacy
Others can spark real passion but few have her stamina. She is the Stakhanovite of US politics
US dynasties are not just political — parents pass half their wealth to their kids, writes Rick Perlstein
2016 campaigns depend on rank-and-file support as much as billionaire backers
Even the losers in the race to be Republican candidate could reap potential rewards
With forecasts of 50,000 sales in its first year, the device has not lived up to its early hype
There is something profoundly disturbing about the prospect of another Clinton or Bush presidency
Jeb shows he is no George W by emerging as a fluent wonk more in the mould of his father
Politicians are not being very straight with us
The 43rd president demonstrates a gift for narrative as he seeks to jump-start a reassessment of his father’s presidency – and settles some old scores along the way
Ukraine’s role and how Mikhail Gorbachev, George HW Bush and Boris Yeltsin were resistant to the break-up
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