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Jan 24 2020
News
Here’s what moderate Republican senators are saying about calling witnesses at Trump’s impeachment trial
Republican Senators Susan Collins of Maine, Mitt Romney of Utah, Lisa Murkowski of Alaska and Lamar Alexander of Tennessee are getting attention as an important step in President Donald Trump’s impeachment trial nears.
The Senate looks set to vote next week on whether to subpoena new witnesses or documents, with that action slated to come after Trump’s lawyers and House managers finish
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Jan 02 2020
News
Members of Congress ask Supreme Court to 'reconsider' landmark Roe v. Wade abortion ruling
Washington (CNN)More than 200 members of Congress are urging the Supreme Court to reconsider -- if not overrule -- the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, which legalized abortion nationwide.
Thirty-nine Republican senators and 168 members of the House of Representatives, almost all of them Republicans, signed a so-called "friend of the court" brief filed on Thursday by the national
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Nov 01 2012
News
Both campaigns say they like their positions in polls
Why wait until Election Day? A majority of Americans think President Barack Obama will win re-election, according to a Gallup poll on Wednesday. By a 54%-34% margin, the public thinks Obama will defeat Republican nominee Mitt Romney on November 6. But the actual race for the White House appears to be a much, much closer contest. National surveys of those likely to vote in the presidential
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Oct 30 2012
News
How To Read The Post-Sandy Polls
Hurricane Sandy's on-the-ground devastation has yet to be cataloged, and how the violent storm may affect the presidential campaign with just a week to Election Day is equally uncertain.
Will President Obama's response to the disaster help or hurt his re-election prospects? Or will the campaign's new trajectory — canceled appearances, postponed early voting — ultimately benefit
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Dec 08 2014
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Poll: Hillary Clinton ahead in 5 would-be GOP match-ups
A new poll released Monday indicates Hillary Clinton holds an advantage over five potential Republican opponents in hypothetical match-ups for the 2016 presidential election. Clinton, however, fails to break past the 50% line when matched against each of the possible Republican contenders, according to the Bloomberg Politics Poll. If the contest were held today, 45% of likely voters say they
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Oct 20 2012
Opinion
Think Again: How Conservatives Treat Media Bias (Hint: Confusingly)
Last Sunday, on the very same morning when he complained on “Meet the Press that the mainstream media were, in his view, treating Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney more harshly than President Barack Obama (of course without presenting any evidence), Gov. Chris Christie (R-NJ) admitted on ABCs “This Week, “Im not going to sit here and complain about coverage of the campaign
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Sep 18 2012
News
Gallup: Obama's Convention Bounce is Gone
Gallup's daily presidential tracker has settled back into a dead heat -- with a single, statistically insignificant point separating Barack Obama and Mitt Romney. Rasmussen's tracker wiped the post-DNC bounce away late last week. (Rasmussen tracks likely voters and refreshes its numbers on a three-day cycle; Gallup measures registered voters across seven-day cycles). So where do things
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Sep 13 2012
News
Obama's Post-Charlotte Bounce May Owe More To TV Ads Than Convention
It's become conventional wisdom that President Obama's new lead in the polls is a bounce, coming out of the Democratic convention in Charlotte, N.C.
But an analysis from the Wesleyan Media Project suggests that the bounce might be due to TV ads as much as grand speeches. The Obama campaign and its allies laid out $21.1 million for TV during the two weeks of the party conventions. Over
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Oct 07 2014
News
Warren Buffett: ‘Hillary is going to win… I would bet money on it’
Billionaire investor Warren Buffett predicted Tuesday that former Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton will run for and win the White House in 2016.
“Hillary is going to win,” Mr. Buffett said at Fortune’s “The Most Powerful Women” summit in California, according to multiple reports. “I would bet money on it.”
When asked who the likely GOP candidate would be, Mr. Buffett
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Jul 17 2012
News
Campaign 2012 turns into a nasty schoolyard brawl
President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney opine about wanting a high-minded campaign  but the race the two men are actually running is marked by an increasingly personal and vicious tone that may well define the 2012 presidential election.
Read more: http://www.politico.com/news/stories/0712/78577.html#ixzz20tEQBYPH
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