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May 24 2020
Analysis
Trump Shares Sexist Messages About Prominent Female Democrats in Twitter Spree
After his round of golf on Saturday, it seems the president went back home and started scrolling Twitter. President Donald Trump then proceeded to go on a spree that was bizarre even for his standards as he retweeted posts mocking several big-name female Democrats all while he peddled baseless conspiracy theories regarding MSNBC’s Joe Scarborough. In one particularly shocking message, the
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Sep 28 2020
News
Presidential debate: Who has most to gain — and lose?
Donald Trump and Joe Biden are scheduled to spar in the first of three presidential debates on Tuesday in Cleveland. The debate will be moderated by Fox News anchor Chris Wallace and cover a broad range of topics, including the coronavirus pandemic, race and violence in cities, election integrity and the economy.
The face-to-face meeting comes at a time when Biden holds a consistent
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Apr 24 2016
News
Bernie Sanders on key losses: Poor people don’t vote
Democratic presidential contender Sen. Bernard Sanders said Sunday that his platform on income inequality hasn’t translated into victories in key states because of a simple reality — poor people don’t vote.
“I mean, that’s just a fact. That’s a sad reality of American society,” said Mr. Sanders, a self-described democratic socialist from Vermont.
Speaking to NBC’s “Meet the Press
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Jan 04 2021
News
U.K. judge rules Julian Assange should not be extradited to the U.S.
WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange must not be extradited to the U.S., where he's wanted on charges of violating the Espionage Act and hacking government computers, because of the high risk of suicide in U.S. custody, a British judge in London ruled Monday.
Why it matters: The ruling, which will be appealed by the U.S., is a huge win for Assange after a years-long battle. The case has
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Sep 21 2020
News
How Latino voters could swing the presidential election
White suburbanites have been at the center of discussion for most of the presidential campaign. Joe Biden’s ability, or lack thereof, to cut into President Trump’s support among suburban swing voters will be what ultimately decides the election, many experts believe.
While there’s truth to that view, the focus has shifted recently to another demographic group that may play just as big a
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Jul 11 2017
Headline Roundup
NY Times Versus Donald Trump Jr.
A lawyer for Donald Trump Jr. late Monday dismissed a New York Times report that the president's eldest son knew that potentially damaging information on Hillary Clinton was offered as part of a Russian government effort to assist his father in last year's election.
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Mar 07 2020
Opinion
Gender questions swirl as Warren leaves race to two old men
Now that Elizabeth Warren has bowed to the inevitable, the Biden-Bernie matchup is either a battle for the soul of the Democratic Party…or the typical dust-settling of a conventional race.
That is, one establishment candidate, a veteran, battle-scarred establishment type who is not terribly exciting, and an insurgent candidate, a colorful, more ideological provocateur who makes
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Feb 12 2017
News
DNC Chair Candidates Want Party Divisions To Go Away, But It’s Not Happening
Despite the candidates’ best efforts, the race to chair the Democratic National Committee remains dogged by divisions between backers of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and Hillary Clinton supporters ― progressive outsiders and more mainstream Democrats.
The moment at the DNC regional forum in Baltimore that most encapsulated that tension and the unwillingness of top DNC contenders to
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Mar 11 2016
News
This Debate Line From Ted Cruz Earned Him Perfect Score of 100-Percent From Frank Luntz Focus Group
Here’s a transcript of Cruz’s remarks:
It’s like government spending. It is very easy. Hillary Clinton says she’ll cut waste, fraud and abuse. If only we had smarter people in Washington, that would fix the problem. You know what? That is the statement of a liberal who doesn’t understand government is the problem.
Here’s my philosophy. The less government, the more freedom. The
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Dec 08 2014
News
G.O.P. Donors Seek to Narrow Field of Presidential Candidates to One
Dozens of the Republican Party’s leading presidential donors and fund-raisers have begun privately discussing how to clear the field for a single establishment candidate to carry the party’s banner in 2016, fearing that a prolonged primary would bolster Hillary Rodham Clinton, the likely Democratic candidate.
The conversations, described in interviews with a variety of the Republican
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