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Oct 29 2013
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Reuters News - Poll shows strong lead for Democrat McAuliffe in Virginia governor's race
Democrat Terry McAuliffe has a 12-point lead among likely voters over Republican Attorney General Ken Cuccinelli in the race to become Virginia's next governor, according to a Washington Post-ABT-SRBI poll published Monday.
TownhallMar 03 2021
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Andrew Cuomo Accused
“New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo acknowledged for the first time Sunday that some of his behavior with women ‘may have been insensitive or too personal,’ and said he would cooperate with a sexual harassment investigation led by the state’s attorney general.” (AP News)
On Monday, the New York Times reported an allegation that Cuomo had behaved inappropriately at a wedding reception in 2019;
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Nov 08 2012
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After Obama’s reelection, overtures from Republicans on debt negotiations
Less than 24 hours after the election, President Obama and congressional leaders moved with alacrity Wednesday to show flexibility in solving the nations biggest economic problems and recast Washingtons often divisive politics.
Washington PostDec 09 2019
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Documents show US leaders misled public on progress in Afghanistan War: report
Senior U.S. officials knowingly lied to the public about their progress throughout the 18-year war in Afghanistan, consistently painting a rosier picture of the state of the war than they knew to be true, according to a cache of documents obtained by the Washington Post.
In private interviews conducted by a watchdog that span the Bush, Obama and Trump administrations – which the Post
The HillJul 04 2012
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District of Columbia’s Demographics Change, but Democratic Voting Doesn’t
Today we continue our Presidential Geography series, a one-by-one examination of the economic and demographic peculiarities that drive the politics in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. Todays special Independence Day stop: the District of Columbia. FiveThirtyEight spoke with Washingtons sole member of Congress, Delegate Eleanor Holmes Norton.
If New Hampshire is a light-blue
New York Times (News)Jun 30 2020
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Pompeo Calls Taliban Leader Amid Russian Bounty Scandal
U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo has called and spoken with the Taliban’s chief negotiator, a spokesman for the insurgents said Tuesday, amid a raging controversy in Washington over when President Donald Trump was told about U.S. intelligence that Russia was paying the Taliban to kill U.S. and NATO soldiers in Afghanistan.
However, it was not known whether there was any mention
Newsmax (News)Apr 02 2016
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Obama praises Iran nuke deal as Congress slams effort to give Tehran access to U.S. banking system
President Obama pronounced the Iranian nuclear deal a “success” Friday as he met with leaders of the world’s major nuclear powers in Washington, amid bipartisan concern in Congress that the administration will allow Tehran to use the dollar in business transactions.
“This deal has achieved a substantial success, and focused on the dangers of nuclear proliferation in an effective way,”
Washington TimesJan 07 2022
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Odd Couples: From Enemy to Eulogy
Note: This piece was originally created by The Village Square and published on respectandrebellion.comIn 2009, when Iowa legalized same-sex marriage, political activist Donna Red Wing decided to move from the mountains of Colorado to the Midwest so she could marry her longtime partner. Four years later, another friend of Donna’s died unexpectedly - someone who had believed in “the power of
Respect + RebellionMar 20 2019
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Gorsuch Provides Decisive 5th Vote In Case Interpreting Treaty With Indian Tribe
Every year, the Supreme Court hears dozens of cases, and while there will usually be a few blockbuster opinions, the majority garner little media attention. But these more obscure decisions can often illustrate something interesting, even unexpected, about one of the justices. And so it was on Tuesday with Justice Neil Gorsuch and a relatively obscure and underplayed Indian treaty case.
NPR (Online News)