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Sep 25 2012
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Latest 2012 Polls Show Biggest Barack Obama Lead Yet
WASHINGTON -- Monday's new polls produced no signs that President Barack Obama's recent polling "bounce" is fading. If anything, the latest surveys indicate that his lead over Republican nominee Mitt Romney may be expanding.
A sign of the depth of Obama's current advantage comes from the fact that he led at least nominally on 19 of 20 new polls HuffPost Pollster logged into its database
HuffPostDec 27 2015
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DHS: Coming In January, Massive Deportation Raids
The Department of Homeland Security is set to conduct a series of massive deportation raids across the country starting in January. They’ll mostly be targeting families reportedly fleeing the rising violence in Central America that have crossed the border within the past year and have been ordered to leave by an immigration judge, according to the Washington Post:
The nationwide
TownhallDec 27 2015
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The GOP has become the party from George Orwell’s nightmares
In a recent column by Dana Milbank, the Washington Post columnist addresses what has become the ultimate straw man for Republican presidential candidates this year. Ever since Donald Trump dodged Megyn Kelly’s question on his derogatory comments about women at the first debate with his declaration that “the big problem this country has is being politically correct,” political correctness has
SalonMay 31 2019
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Mexico 'won't be provoked by US' over migrant row
Mexico's president has insisted his government will not be provoked, after President Donald Trump announced escalating tariffs on all goods unless Mexico curbed illegal migration.
Andrés Manuel López Obrador described Mr Trump's slogan "America First" as a fallacy and said universal justice was more important than borders.
Stock markets saw sharp losses following Mr Trump's
BBC NewsMar 05 2019
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U.S. attorney general faces daunting decision on release of Russia report
Newly installed U.S. Attorney General William Barr must walk a political and legal tightrope in deciding how much of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report on Russia’s role in the 2016 election to disclose, balancing competing demands from President Donald Trump and congressional Democrats, legal experts said.
The decision presents Barr, a veteran Washington insider, with his first
ReutersApr 30 2014
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Another poll shows support for Obamacare languishing
A new NBC News / Wall Street Journal poll Largely Confirms the findings of a Washington Post / ABC poll Released Earlier this Week , finding Perceptions of Obamacare Have not Measurably Improved despite Some good News. The NBC / WSJ poll Shows 36 percent of Americans say President Obama's signature Health-Care law WAS a good idea, while 46 percent say it WAS a bad idea That's Slightly Washington PostMay 30 2019
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'Impeachment Referral': Why Democrats Says Mueller Just Gave Them a Cue to Impeach Trump
Democrats in Washington believe Special Counsel Robert Mueller just gave them the go-ahead to start the impeachment process with his public statement explaining why he didn't pursue legal action against the president.
Mueller finally broke his silence Wednesday, clarifying his findings in the Russia investigation and why he chose not to bring charges against President Donald Trump.
CBNJan 17 2020
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Lev Parnas
“A close associate of President Donald Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani is claiming Trump was directly involved in the effort to pressure Ukraine to investigate Democratic rival Joe Biden… Parnas made several potentially explosive claims in an extended interview with MSNBC’s Rachel Maddow, segments of which were aired Wednesday and Thursday.” (AP News)
“Parnas is alleging that
The Flip SideApr 02 2015
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Poll: Bush now tops GOP field; Clinton runs ahead of all Republicans
Former Florida governor Jeb Bush now leads the field of Republican candidates for the party’s 2016 presidential nomination, but former secretary of state Hillary Rodham Clinton enjoys a decided advantage over Bush and other potential GOP rivals in hypothetical general election matchups, according to a new Washington Post-ABC News poll.
At this early stage in the 2016 competition, the
Washington PostSep 13 2012
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Upon review, Obama’s welfare reform does undermine the work requirement
The Washington Post Fact Check columnist Glenn Kessler previously awarded “four Pinocchios to the Mitt Romney campaign back in August for its ad claiming that President Obama had gutted welfare reform. Today the Post columnist revisits the subject ¦ and discovers that, yes, maybe Obama did seriously weaken welfare reform after all. But, hey, thats okay, because Kessler still stands by his
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