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Tom Steyer will join CBS This Morning Thursday for his first television interview since announcing his candidacy.Billionaire Tom Steyer launched his presidential campaign
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A GOP official denied a New York Times report that Republicans are diverting money from Sen. Mike DeWine s, R-Ohio, campaign because they have concluded that his is a lost cause in the November 7 election.According to the newspaper, the party s decision to reduce support of DeWine s bid is evidence that the GOP is honing in on a few races they believe can help them maintain control in the Senate and House.However, Dan Ronayne, press secretary for the National Republican Senatorial Committee NRSC , told CBSNews that the premise of the [New York Times] story is just off.
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