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Nov 01 2020
Perspectives Blog
Trump vs. Biden on Race Relations, Explained in 2 Minutes
Here's a brief overview of both Donald Trump and Joe Biden's stances on race relations, plus quick links to articles covering the topic from across the political spectrum as determined by AllSides Media Bias Ratings.
Trump:President Donald Trump recently released his Platinum Plan for black Americans, which pledges to "increase access to capital in black communities by almost
AllSides StaffFeb 11 2020
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New Hampshire primary voting kicks off, with Sanders and Buttigieg locked in fierce battle
New Hampshire’s presidential primary kicked off at midnight – as voters in three tiny townships in the state’s North Country and White Mountains cast the first ballots in the first primary in the White House race.
Dixville Notch – which has held the midnight voting tradition for 60 years – as well as nearby Millsfield and Hart’s Location, grab the national spotlight every four years as
Fox News DigitalJun 07 2015
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Lindsey Graham wants Caitlyn Jenner's vote
Republican presidential contender Lindsey Graham says his party has room for transgendered people like Caitlyn Jenner.
The South Carolina senator calls himself a "traditional marriage kind of guy." But he says he "can only imagine the torment that Bruce Jenner went through" before becoming a transgendered woman. He hopes that, now, she's "found peace."
The underdog Republican
TownhallJun 21 2016
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How to Talk Your Friends and Loved Ones Out of Supporting Donald Trump
A lot of people don’t think Donald Trump would be a good president. In fact, his disapproval ratings have been at historically high levels for a major-party presidential nominee for a while now, and seem to be rising as he bulldogs his way into controversy after controversy. The Washington Post reported this week that seven out of ten Americans have an unfavorable view of Trump, a shockingly
New York MagazineMay 30 2019
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What will Robert Mueller do next? Here's what happened to investigators of Watergate, Iran-Contra and Clinton
Robert Mueller's career has put him at the center of some of the biggest events of the past several decades.
Before investigating President Donald Trump, he headed the FBI for longer than any director other than J. Edgar Hoover, whose name adorns the bureau's headquarters in the nation's capital. He headed the agency during the terror attacks of Sept. 11, 2001, the start of the Iraq
USA TODAYFeb 10 2020
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Voting group plans texting effort to prevent wrongful purges
A voting advocacy group plans to text 1 million voters ahead of the 2020 election to prevent eligible voters from being wrongfully removed from the voter rolls.
The texting push from the group, All Voting is Local, comes amid growing alarm in the United States over the way election officials can remove someone from the rolls while giving them limited notice. Several states remove people
The GuardianJun 02 2015
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Poll: New speed bumps for Clinton
More people have an unfavorable view of Democratic front-runner Hillary Clinton now than at any time since 2001, according to a new CNN/ORC poll on the 2016 race.
While Clinton remains strikingly dominant in the Democratic field, the poll shows that her numbers have dropped significantly across several key indicators since she launched her campaign in April.
A growing number of
CNN DigitalFeb 24 2016
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Does Rubio Have Any Chance?
For weeks, Marco Rubio’s strategy has been dubbed “3-2-1,” meaning, come in third in Iowa, second in New Hampshire, and first in South Carolina. Now, Rubio seems to have tweaked the formula to something more like 3-5-2-3-2-3-2-3-2-3-2. For some reason this still makes Rubio the prohibitive favorite, according to some of our prognosticators. The Florida senator has recently picked up
Vanity FairFeb 28 2013
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Rove: My Posterior Was Shredded Over Election
Republican political strategist Karl Rove says donors to his American Crossroads super PAC have treated him roughly after the GOPs disappointing results in the elections last year.
“My posterior was shredded a little bit by donors wondering why we are writing checks forpeople who then turn around and run such lousy campaigns, Rove said at a speech Wednesday in Dallas, according to The
Newsmax (News)Oct 24 2019
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GOP senators frustrated with Romney jabs at Trump
Sen. Mitt Romney’s (R-Utah) public battles with President Trump are taking a toll on his relationship with fellow GOP senators, with many resenting the implication that they’re afraid of standing up to the president.
Romney has replaced retired Sens. Jeff Flake (R-Ariz.) and Bob Corker (R-Tenn.) as the go-to senator for voicing dissension within the Senate GOP ranks when Trump finds
The Hill