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Apr 15 2013
News
Pew: Opinion of U.S. Government Hits Record Low
Americans opinion of the federal government has fallen to a record low even as they continue to view local and state governments favorably according to Pew Research Center survey released on Monday.Just 28 percent of Americans rate the government in Washington favorably...
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News Media
Los Angeles Times
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Aug 24 2020
News
Post-convention Bounce? Not For Biden.
It turns out, four days of a Zoom/telethon-type of convention did not do any polling favors for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden.
Presidential candidates and incumbents typically enjoy a five point post-convention bounce, according to Gallup, which is an “expected and anticipated part of each presidential campaign.”
But not for Joe.
“Former Vice President Joe
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Mar 25 2020
Opinion
The Coming Age of Dispersion
As of this writing, the long-term effects of the coronavirus pandemic remain uncertain. But one possible consequence is an acceleration of the end of the megacity era. In its place, we may now be witnessing the outlines of a new, and necessary, dispersion of population, not only in the wide open spaces of North America and Australia, but even in the megacities of the developing world. Much of
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Jan 14 2014
News
Young enrollees of Obamacare fall well short of goal
Young adults are not signing up for Obamacare at a rate that could keep insurance premiums from going up, at least not yet according to an Obama administration report that says nearly 2.2 million Americans have obtained private health coverage under the health care law.
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Oct 15 2020
Opinion
Will We Choose the Right Side of History?
In Amy Coney Barrett, Republicans are once again backing a Supreme Court nominee who could take us backward.
Amy Coney Barrett has been following recent precedent in her confirmation hearing before the Senate, pretending that she has never had an interesting thought in her life.
Is it illegal to intimidate voters at the polls? She didn’t want to weigh in. A president postponing
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Oct 19 2020
News
The Paths to Victory
How each of the battlegrounds factors into both presidential candidates’ routes to 270 electoral votes.
The road to the White House requires winning 270 of the 538 electoral votes at stake, but the decisive votes will likely come from the narrower terrain of about 13 battlegrounds. Those 187 electoral votes from 11 states, plus two congressional districts that each award a single
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Jun 19 2019
News
2 winners and 4 losers from Trump’s 2020 reelection campaign launch speech
Winners from Trump’s 2020 kickoff rally: Mitch McConnell, William Barr. Losers: Fake news and any sense of perspective.
President Donald Trump is, officially, off and running in pursuit of a second term in the White House.
Trump’s campaign kickoff rally in Orlando, Florida, featured a lot of talk about freedom, a lot of talk about Hillary Clinton, and hardline immigration
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Nov 16 2015
News
Obama says he’s ‘too busy’ to debate GOP over terrorism
President Obama showed a flash of anger Monday with Republican critics of his anti-terrorism strategy, saying he is “too busy” to engage in a rhetorical debate with them.
“What I’m not interested in doing is posing or pursuing some notion of American leadership, or American winning or whatever other slogans they come up with, that has no relationship to what actually is going to work to
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Aug 21 2020
Analysis
Dems 2020: The Good, the Bad and the Gimmicky
America’s very first political convention, which preceded the Declaration of Independence by a decade, took place in Connecticut where the “Sons of Liberty” chose an upcoming gubernatorial ticket. If this week’s virtual Democratic National Convention struck you as too progressive, you should have been in Hartford in 1766. Those delegates, white males though they may have been, were true
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