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A congressional race which attracted national attention has been settled with a Santa Barbara County supervisor topping a businessman for the…
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In a tradition dating back to George Washington, the outgoing President of the United States will give the nation a final address. President Obama speaks…
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It’s of course Election Day, and in addition to the presidential race which is drawing national attention, there are a number of regional, and local…
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Democratic Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders brought his campaign to Santa Barbara County today, speaking at rallies in Santa Barbara and Santa…
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During Campaign Stop In Ventura County, Bernie Sanders Says Donald Trump Agrees To One-On-One DebateThousands of people were on hand for a speech by Democratic presidential candidate Bernie Sanders on the South Coast this afternoon, where he talked about…
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Presidential candidate Bernie Sanders is bringing his campaign to the South Coast, as he tries to drum up votes for the June 7th primary.Sanders is…
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A debate is set for later this week on the Central Coast in one of the most hotly contested congressional races in the region in decades.Cuesta College is…
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In anticipation of Inauguration Day, NPR photographer Becky Lettenberger and producer Justine Kenin visited 1600 Pennsylvania Ave.
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Key demographic groups, particularly women and Latino voters, gave President Obama the lead in toss-up states such as Ohio and Virginia, and carried him to re-election over Republican candidate Mitt Romney. The result confirmed much of the polling predictions from the past few months.
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Renee Montagne and Steve Inskeep talk about the election with liberal columnist Jonathan Chait of New York Magazine and conservative columnist Jonah Goldberg of National Review Online. Chait has said Republicans lost not just an election but a four-year gamble.
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Russian President Vladimir Putin sent word welcoming President Obama's re-election. But the Russian government and state-run media sought to discredit the American electoral process.
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President Obama won re-election by largely maintaining — and in some cases expanding — support from two key demographics: African-American and Latino voters. For more on these demographics, Renee Montagne and Steve Inskeep speak with Gabriel Sanchez of Latino Decisions and Jason Johnson of The Source.