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It’s not compromising Facebook photos destroying top Virginia Democrats. Plus Bernie Sanders is nearly ready to give it another go, U.S.-South Korea, remembering John Dingell, and more
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A few politicians who have yet to announce are looming over the 2020 Democratic field. Bernie Sanders, the democratic-socialist senator who caught fire in 2016, has long demurred on whether he’ll run for president again. Yet behind the scenes he is setting the stage for another run, under the premise that a crowded Democratic primary could give him a path to squeak through Joe Biden, the former vice president, also looks to be heading toward a 2020 run, positioning himself as

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