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Mar 02 2020
News
Trump Gives His Take on What Buttigieg Exit Means for Dem Race
President Trump reacted to news of former South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg’s departure from the Democratic presidential race, saying it marked the beginning of efforts in the party to stop the rise of Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
“Pete Buttigieg is OUT,” Trump tweeted. “All of his SuperTuesday votes will go to Sleepy Joe Biden. Great timing. This is the REAL beginning of the
TownhallMay 10 2019
News
Don’t Assume Millennials and Generation Z Have Given Up on Capitalism
Younger voters present an opportunity for the Right
The prognosis was dark, the response fast and furious. “People our age have never experienced American prosperity in our adult lives — which is why so many millennials are embracing Democratic socialism,” wrote journalist Charlotte Alter, sharing her Time profile of Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez on Twitter. Her reformulation of the
National Review (News)Jul 11 2015
News
Greek parliament approves capitulation to European creditors
The full text of the Greek government's proposal to its European creditors is now publicly available, and the Financial Times has a helpful rundown showing that the new Greek proposal is extremely similar to the reform package Greek voters rejected so decisively on Sunday.
The Greeks have agreed to virtually all of the European creditors' major demands. The remaining d
VoxOct 06 2020
News
While Biden’s campaign pulled negative ads, super PACs kept attacking Trump
Democratic nominee Joe Biden pulled negative ads after President Donald Trump tested positive for COVID-19. But deep-pocketed super PACs supporting Biden’s campaign continue to hammer Trump on the airwaves, showing how outside groups often do the dirty work for candidates.
Shortly after Trump announced he had contracted COVID-19, Biden said he would cancel attack ads against Trump.
OpenSecrets.orgMar 01 2020
News
Amy Klobuchar gets little help from South Carolina, casting more doubt
Minnesota Sen. Amy Klobuchar finished far behind the leaders Saturday in the Democratic presidential primary in South Carolina, casting more doubt on the future of her White House bid.
With all precincts reporting, Klobuchar was in sixth place with 3.1% of the vote, while the contest’s winner, former Vice President Joe Biden with 48%, emerged in a strong position to challenge Vermont
Star TribuneNov 19 2014
News
NBC Nightly News Keeps Quiet on Gruber as ABC’s World News Tonight Finally Covers Story
On Tuesday night, NBC Nightly News continued its streak of ignoring comments made by ObamaCare architect Jonathan Gruber into an 11th day while ABC’s World News Tonight with David Muir finally brought up Gruber’s comments on the “stupidity of the American voter” and the need for “lack of transparency” to get ObamaCare passed.
Media Research CenterJan 17 2016
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Insiders: Clinton dogged by trust deficit and her last name
Hillary Clinton is sliding in the polls against Bernie Sanders, and the insiders who make up The POLITICO Caucus have the diagnosis: Voters don’t trust her, and she doesn’t represent the change some Democrats want. The Caucus members – an influential panel of the leading operatives, strategists and activists in the four early-nominating states, were asked to evaluate Clinton’s greatest
PoliticoJun 20 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Joe Biden’s Segregationist Problem
His rivals, beginning with Cory Booker and Bill de Blasio, have already started to pounce.
By any standard, Joe Biden is the Democratic presidential front-runner. The poll averages at RealClearPolitics, for example, show Biden with a commanding 32–15 lead over Bernie Sanders in national polls and leading Sanders by 27 percentage points in South Carolina, 13 in New Hampshire, 13 in
Guest Writer - RightJul 27 2012
News
Mitt Romney likely to get a warm welcome in Israel
After a verbal stumble in London that offended his British hosts, Republican presidential hopeful Mitt Romney heads to Israel on Saturday, seeking to convince American voters that he is more in tune than President Obama with Israels concerns and needs.
Washington PostJun 19 2019
News
Here’s why Pete Buttigieg is talking about foreign policy when few other Democrats are
At first glance, Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg's decision to tackle foreign affairs and national security in his first major policy address was a head-scratcher.
The issue isn't among the top concerns listed by most voters and so seems unlikely to move his poll numbers significantly. But political watchers say Buttigieg, whose campaign has been praised early in the
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