Matthew Dowd News
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Phil Ivey, nine-time winner of the World Series of Poker tournament, sued a unit of Genting Bhd. in London over what he said was 7.8 million pounds ($12 million) of unpaid winnings.
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Alex Steele begins his pitch on how to turn Texas into a Democratic state like any good politician, with the story of how he got to this place.
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The substantive case against gay marriage collapsed in the Supreme Court last week.
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Matthew Dowd, Bloomberg political analyst and former chief campaign strategist for George W. Bush says external events will define this presidential election. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Market Makers." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Matthew Dowd, Bloomberg political analyst and former chief campaign strategist for George W. Bush, says Mitt Romney will choose a safe and non-controversial running mate. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Matthew Dowd, Bloomberg political analyst and former chief campaign strategist for George W. Bush, says the turmoil in Greece will have an impact on the U.S. presidential election. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Oct. 16 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Political Analyst Matthew Dowd talks about authenticity in the 2012 Presidential election campaign. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Oct. 9 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Political Analyst Matthew Dowd discusses important bellwether counties for the election and talks about how the declining unemployment rate in those counties may impact the presidential election. He speaks on Bloomberg Television's "In The Loop." (Source: Bloomberg)
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Sept. 18 (Bloomberg) -- Bloomberg Political Analyst Matthew Dowd discusses Mitt Romney's comments calling many Americans "victims." Dowd speaks on Bloomberg Television's "Bloomberg Surveillance." (Source: Bloomberg)
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If demographics are destiny, Democrats are positioned to dominate U.S. national politics until Republicans can attract Hispanic voters who shunned their party in the presidential election.
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