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Apr 22 2014
News
Obama's approval rating improves as healthcare drag eases
President Obama’s job approval ratings have improved, if only slightly, from a low point during the winter, a trend that potentially could help embattled Democrats in key Senate races this fall.
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Aug 10 2020
Analysis
Why GOP Senators Are Sticking With Trump — Even Though It Might Hurt Them In November
Arizona Sen. Martha McSally handily defeated her primary challenger Tuesday, with the help of an endorsement from President Trump. Her chances of winning the general election are even more closely tied to Trump’s — and she’s embracing that connection. She has attacked the “liberal hack media” for criticizing the president, predicted he will win Arizona in November and repeatedly appeared with
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Apr 21 2014
News
U.S. Man Wins in Boston, the First Since '83
Meb Keflezighi won the Boston Marathon before a crowd of one million people, twice the usual number. Rita Jeptoo of Kenya won the women’s race in 2:18:57, a course record.
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Sep 11 2020
Opinion
What Trump has done to the Justice Department's civil rights division is a disgrace
When Congress passed the Civil Rights Act of 1957 63 years ago, legendary Harlem Rep. Adam Clayton Powell Jr. called it "the second emancipation."
The law was the first major civil rights legislation since Reconstruction and helped build the foundational infrastructure for all future civil rights enforcement. Most importantly, it created the civil rights division within the Department
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Jun 01 2021
News
Trump Turned Nonvoters Into Voters in 2020. Will They Turn Out for Next Year’s Midterms?
New data on the 2020 election show that then-President Donald Trump drew substantial support in some battleground states from Americans who had skipped prior elections, creating a new pool of voters whose decisions on whether to participate again will be central to next year’s midterms.
These voters had cast ballots intermittently or sat out all prior elections, despite being old enough
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Feb 04 2021
News
Donald Trump's backers failed to take down Liz Cheney. But the GOP's 'civil war' is nowhere near over.
Donald Trump and his allies lost the first battle for post-election control of the Republican Party Wednesday night – but not without a fight, making clear that the political war within the GOP is nowhere near over.
House Republicans voted Wednesday to keep Rep. Liz Cheney, R-Wyo., in her leadership position despite her January impeachment vote against the now-former president. The
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Dec 02 2015
News
Carson tumbles, Rubio rises and Trump still on top in new national GOP poll
A new poll released Wednesday shows Dr. Ben Carson falling to third place in the race for the Republican 2016 nomination, while Florida Senator Marco Rubio surges into second – but still a significant distance behind frontrunner Donald Trump, who holds a comfortable lead.
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Sep 08 2020
News
Trump, Biden and the road to 270 electoral votes
For such a volatile year, the White House race between President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden has been remarkably consistent.
With Election Day just eight weeks away, Biden is maintaining the same comfortable lead in most national polls that he enjoyed through the summer. He also has an advantage, though narrower, in many of the battleground states that will decide
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Jan 14 2020
News
Cory Booker Drops Out
“Democrat Cory Booker dropped out of the presidential race Monday.” (AP News)
The left notes Booker’s strengths and is surprised that he didn’t make more headway with voters.
“Booker is a mesmerizing orator — in my view, more compelling a speaker than any of the other Democrats running. He presents the story of his own life as an allegory of the best that this country can be. His
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Aug 05 2020
News
Sally Yates, DoJ Boss At Close Of Obama Era, Due In Senate Hearing Wednesday
President Trump's allies in the Senate are set to resume a public investigation on Wednesday that aims to tie former Vice President Joe Biden with what Republicans call abuses of power.
Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey Graham, R-S.C., wants to question former Deputy Attorney General Sally Yates about her actions and those of the Justice Department and FBI as President Barack
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