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Joe Biden, Donald Trump and Kamala Harris

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Independent Journal Review · 14h
Jill Biden on Harris: ‘I Was Shocked She Didn’t Win’
Former first lady Jill Biden was “shocked” when the 2024 election results came in and then-Vice President Kamala Harris lost.

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 · 19h
Jill Biden Claims She Was ‘Shocked’ That Kamala Harris Lost to Donald Trump
OK Magazine on MSN · 13h
Jill Biden was 'shocked' Kamala Harris didn't win 2024 election against Donald Trump: 'I couldn’t believe she lost'
 · 1h
Hunter Biden Celebrates 7 Years of Sobriety After Detailing His Addiction in Candace Owens Interview
“7 years sober today,” Hunter, 56, wrote via X on Monday, June 1.

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 · 10h
Today host presses Jill Biden on her infamous post-debate encouragement to Joe after ‘stroke’ worry: ‘Pretty low bar’
 · 5h
Hunter Biden celebrates seven years sober
 · 6h
Jill Biden ups ante in feud with Kamala Harris, pushes back at ex-veep’s 2024 election claim
“Oh, all out,” Jill Biden told Rita Braver on CBS News “Sunday Morning” about her efforts to get Harris elected.

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 · 9h
Jill Biden confronted on touting Joe's debate showing despite thinking he may have had a stroke onstage
 · 10h
Jill Biden reveals whether she regrets defending Joe Biden’s disastrous debate
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Super Tuesday 2024 highlights and results | Biden and Trump nearly sweep their races

Donald Trump and Joe Biden have picked up key wins in battleground states on Super Tuesday as they edge closer to clinching their party's nominations.
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May 19 primary election results: Live maps for key races

Six states have primary elections on Tuesday. If you live in Alabama, Georgia, Idaho, Kentucky, Oregon or Pennsylvania, and are registered, you will likely have the opportunity to vote for a major party candidate.
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