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Many of the GOP front-runner’s rallies are held in down-on-their-luck places rarely visited by candidates.

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Maine Gov. Paul LePage is facing criticism for remarks he made about his state's heroin issues during a town hall meeting Jan. 6 in Bridgton, Maine.

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The veto follows through on Obama's pledge to block any attempt to repeal his signature domestic policy achievement.

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