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First-Time Congressional Candidate Embraces The Unconventionality Of 2016
Donald Larson is running for Congress in Ohio's 9th District. He describes what it's like to run for the first time as a Republican in the year of Donald Trump.
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Trump Puts Sen. Richard Burr In Difficult Position With N.C. Voters
Donald Trump's controversies have made life difficult for other Republicans running for lower office this year. That includes Sen. Richard Burr, who is in a tight reelection race in North Carolina.
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Little Fish Tales: Micro Fishers Focus On The Species, Not Size
Want to hear a really big fish story? These guys don't. They're micro-fishers, seeking out the smallest fish and the largest number of species in this relatively new sport.
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As Race Enters Homestretch, Many Voters Feel Campaign Fatigue
A year and a half after it began, the race for president is beginning to wear on many voters. A growing number say they are fed up and fatigued by the especially bitter campaign and are taking extreme measures to block it out. But others are tuning in even more as the race enters the homestretch.
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Does The AT&T-Time Warner Merger Make Sense?
With all the concern over AT&T's proposed takeover of Time Warner for fears of concentration of corporate might, NPR explores if the deal makes any sense.
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Republican Candidates Strain To Hold On To Senate Seats
Steve Inskeep talks to Tim Storey of the National Council of State Legislatures about the impact of the presidential vote on state races and which ones are important.
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Here's a quick roundup of some of the mini-moments you may have missed on this week's Morning Edition.
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After 8 Terms, Trump Supporter Rep. Darrell Issa Faces Close Race
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to KPBS reporter Steve Walsh in San Diego about Representative Darrell Issa, who is in a tight race for the seat he won by double-digit margins in the last eight elections.
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Shock At The Pump: A Jump In N.J. Gas Tax Marks An End To Cheap Fuel
New Jersey drivers have enjoyed relatively cheap gasoline thanks to low taxes. But that changed on Tuesday when the state's gas tax jumped 23 cents a gallon. Station owners fear they'll lose business.
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Former KKK Leader David Duke Blames Debate Protests On Black Lives Matter 'Radicals'
Debate sponsors barred the public from the forum, angering students protesting Duke's appearance on the campus of Dillard University, a historically black college in New Orleans.
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