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NBC News - Politics
Trump and Harris on the campaign trail post-debate
Kamala Harris and Donald Trump are back on the campaign trail after their debate. Harris is set to kick off a campaign blitz in Pennsylvania, while Trump is back in battleground Nevada. NBC News’s ...2 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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With the presidential race in a dead heat, wealthy Americans are calling estate lawyers.1 hour ago -
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Harris and Trump both push for Child Tax Credit hike
Government figures show it now costs more than $300,000 to raise a child from birth to age 18. Since 1997, the federal child tax credit has been helping parents save a little bit of that money. ...Yesterday - Donald Trump
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