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Jul 13 2023
Perspectives Blog
Sweden, Ukraine Vie for NATO Membership during Summit
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Leaders from the 31 members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) met in Lithuania this week to discuss the goals and future of the alliance as war continues on the European continent.
Two non-NATO countries, Ukraine and Sweden, were in attendance as both work to
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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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Dec 19 2015
News
Accord reached after Sanders sues the DNC over suspended access to critical voter list
The presidential campaign of Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont filed a lawsuit against the Democratic National Committee on Friday, arguing that the party had unfairly suspended the campaign’s access to key voter information. After several tense hours, both sides announced a deal had been reached.
The suit came shortly after campaign manager Jeff Weaver acknowledged at a Washington news
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Sep 03 2020
Analysis
The pandemic is forcing Democrats to ask: How important is door-knocking, anyway?
Among the many impossible-to-predict consequences of the Covid-19 pandemic for the 2020 presidential campaign, this may be one of the most surprising: The Trump campaign is taking door-knocking much more seriously than the Biden campaign.
Door-to-door canvassing — where campaign workers knock on doors to either persuade residents to vote for their candidate or remind the already
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Sep 03 2020
Analysis
Moderators for the presidential debates are set. Were they the right choices?
The Commission on Presidential Debates got it right Wednesday. In more ways than one.
Not only did the commission select a group of fair and respected journalists to moderate the upcoming presidential and vice presidential debates, it got the format right, too. Instead of having several moderators, each debate will just have one moderator, which should allow for more controlled, focused
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Mar 03 2019
News
2020 Democrats Head To Wisconsin Early, Looking To Reverse 2016 Stumble
Here's something Democrats thought they knew during the last presidential campaign: Wisconsin was safe. It was a lock for Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton. But when the votes were counted, it was a stunning upset for Republican Donald Trump. In 2020, Democrats apparently aren't taking the state for granted. Even though the first nominating contests in Iowa and New Hampshire are some 11
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Nov 16 2015
News
Paris attacks become focus of 2016 race
Foreign policy is the new focus on the 2016 campaign trail in the wake of the deadly terrorist attacks in Paris, marking a fresh chapter in the race for the White House that has so far focused on issues such as immigration, the economy and bringing change to Washington.
Republican presidential candidates raised red flags about U.S. border security and the admission of Syrian refugees
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Nov 14 2015
News
Report: GOP Is So Panicked Outsiders Trump or Carson Might Win, They Are Considering This Drastic Measure
The Republican establishment is apparently in panic mode over the once improbable now increasingly possible nomination of Donald Trump or Ben Carson — so much so that the party is pondering a move to draft Mitt Romney, the Washington Post reported.
Romney already declined to enter the contest, but according to the Post, some Republican strategists fear that either of the two leading
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Oct 10 2016
News
Youth Voters Feel Defeated by system
A year ago I hosted my first Living Room Conversation, the topic was youth voting— more specifically why youth choose to register or not. One year later I chose to revisit this subject with the added implication of the upcoming presidential election. I sat down this time with Robin Blades, my closest childhood friend. We had recently gone on a long trip together and our disagreement within
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Nov 01 2016
News
The FBI, the 2016 Election and the Confidence Deficit
A week out from Election Day, here's the only thing we're sure of after Friday's bombshell political news that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is one again looking at Hillary Clinton's emails: Another U.S. institution -- the FBI -- has taken a hit. (It's especially true after all of the obvious leaks coming from the FBI and Justice Department.) And that news isn't good for the country's
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