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Feb 05 2020
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Trump acquitted: Senate ends impeachment saga
The Senate voted to acquit President Trump of two articles of impeachment, ending a monthslong effort by Democrats to remove him from office.
Democrats fell far short of winning the needed 67 votes to convict the president of either the abuse of power or the obstruction of Congress charges. The vote fell largely along party lines, reflecting poll numbers showing a sharp partisan divide
Washington ExaminerDec 15 2013
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How Paul Ryan's Budget Plan Could Bridge The GOP's Divide
Rep. Paul Ryan likened his 2-year budget agreement with Democrats to taking a few steps in the right direction.
But the bipartisan deal also carries potential value for Republicans and Ryan himself at a time when the party lacks a clear leader ahead of the 2014 election. If the agreement eventually comes to represent the badly needed bridge between Republican factions, Ryan was its
HuffPostOct 03 2012
Perspectives Blog
15 Headlines from First Debate
It is always fun and revealing to see the different headlines for the same event, especially a big event loaded with politics like the first Presidential debate. I picked prominent headlines on the front pages:
From the Left:
Huffington Post: "Romney wins the night" or same story with a different title: "Obama-Romney Debate: Mitt Romney Stays Light On Detail" Washington Post: " John Gable, AllSides Co-founderFeb 13 2021
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Republicans vote to acquit Trump on impeachment charge of inciting deadly attack on the Capitol
Senate Republicans voted against convicting Donald Trump Saturday for inciting his supporters to storm the Capitol Jan. 6, bringing a swift end to the former president’s second impeachment trial after Democrats abandoned plans to call witnesses in the face of GOP opposition.
Seven Republicans joined Democrats in a 57-43 vote in favor of conviction, falling short of the two-thirds
Washington PostMar 19 2024
Headline Roundup
Previewing the Ohio Senate GOP Primary
On Tuesday, voters will go to the polls in Ohio to vote in the Republican Senate primary.
Key Details: RealClearPolitics (Center bias) suggests a tight race with State Sen. Matt Dolan leading businessman Bernie Moreno, who has been endorsed by former President Donald Trump, by just 2% (33% to 31%). Ohio Secretary of State Frank LaRose is polling at 23%. The winner of the Republican
NBC News Digital Fox News Digital ReutersJan 19 2015
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Ted Cruz says 'Democrats will win again' if GOP picks moderate candidate in 2016
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, predicted late Sunday that Democrats would keep the White House in 2016 if Republicans selected a moderate nominee next year.
Speaking at the South Carolina Tea Party Convention in Myrtle Beach, Cruz, himself a possible presidential candidate, referred disparagingly to political consultants as "Washington graybeards ... telling us about the mushy middle." Cruz
Fox News DigitalJan 14 2015
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As 2016 Race Gains Steam, Christie Sees No Need to Rush
Gov. Chris Christie is preparing to take his first concrete steps toward a presidential campaign, with plans to set up a political action committee as early as the end of January that could help finance political travel and provide a fund-raising vehicle for would-be donors.
But amid the aggressive, elbows-out jockeying between his likely rivals Jeb Bush and Mitt Romney, Mr. Christie,
New York Times (News)Jan 28 2021
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Impeachment: Is there any chance the GOP will convict Trump?
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivered the article of impeachment to the Senate on Monday, setting the stage for a trial that could see former President Donald Trump convicted and potentially barred from running for office in the future.
The House voted to impeach Trump for the second time earlier this month for “incitement of insurrection” after a mob of his supporters stormed the U.S.
Yahoo! The 360Jan 14 2022
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36 Million Families to Stop Receiving Monthly Child Tax Credit Payments in January
36 million families in the U.S. will no longer receive monthly child tax credit (CTC) checks starting this month.
Democrats have sought for months to convince moderates like West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin to support extending the expanded CTC through President Joe Biden’s Build Back Better plan. Despite the politics, millions of families will stop receiving monthly payments of up to $
USA TODAY Fox Business International Business TimesNov 19 2012
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Future for Republicans is not so bad
Its not a good time to be a Republican. The circular firing squad  it was Mitt Romneys fault! Demographics did it! Conservatives messed everything up!  has begun in earnest even though the 2012 election is less than two weeks gone.
Regardless of whom you choose to blame  we lean toward demographics and a GOP turnout operation that is a pale imitation of what
Washington Post