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Sep 12 2013
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Anthony Weiner, Eliot Spitzer fail at polls. Is redemption after a sex scandal possible in NY?
On the final campaign day for both men the spotlight fell heavily on Weiner. His wife Huma Abedin who stood by his side at the height of the scandal was nowhere to be seen.
Christian Science MonitorFeb 05 2020
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Tulsi Gabbard organizing protest at venue for CNN's town hall after being snubbed from event
Rep. Tulsi Gabbard, D-Hawaii, is protesting CNN after the network snubbed her from a Democratic town hall just days before the New Hampshire primary on Feb. 11.
Last week, CNN announced its lineups for a two-night town hall event set in New Hampshire on Wednesday and Thursday. The event is set to feature eight Democrat candidates: former Vice President Joe Biden, Sen. Elizabeth Warren,
Fox News DigitalMar 26 2017
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The failure of the Republican health care bill reveals a party unready to govern
Let’s be clear about what happened here. The American Health Care Act failed because it was a terrible piece of legislation. It would have thrown 24 million people off insurance and raised deductibles for millions more — and the savings would’ve gone to pay for tax cuts for millionaires. It broke virtually all of Donald Trump’s campaign promises, and was opposed not just by Democrats but also
VoxMar 27 2019
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Glenn Greenwald Claims MSNBC Banned Him for Breaking With Collusion Narrative
Intercept co-founder Glenn Greenwald said Monday night that he was banned from appearing on MSNBC due his skepticism regarding the charge that the Trump campaign colluded with Russians to sway the 2016 election, which was championed by much of the network’s on-air talent for the past two years.
“Let me just say, [MSNBC] should have their top host on primetime go before the cameras and
National Review (News)May 18 2017
Perspectives Blog
Special Counsel Appointed
Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein appointed former FBI Director Robert Mueller to be the special counsel overseeing the investigation into any links between the Trump presidential campaign and Russia. The appointment has been praised by Democrats and many Republicans. However, some wonder if this will just add to the political theater and distract from more important issues, and the White John Gable, AllSides Co-founderJan 21 2017
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Donald Trump’s Journey From Degenerate ‘Con Man’ To President
Donald Trump has been called a con man and a huckster. An unstable pathological liar. A degenerate. And that’s just by other Republicans.
At noon Friday, they and every other American will call him Mr. President.
“God has a sense of humor,” said John Weaver, who ran Ohio Gov. John Kasich’s campaign during the GOP primaries.
HuffPostNov 21 2012
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Amid scandal and health issues, Jesse Jackson Jr. quits Congress
Rep. Jesse Jackson Jr. announced Wednesday that he is resigning from Congress, in the midst of an investigation into the misuse of campaign funds as well as ongoing "health issues."
CNN DigitalMay 13 2019
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Trump takes swipe at FBI Director Wray for ‘protecting’ Russia probe ‘gang’
President Trump took a swipe at his own FBI director overnight as he echoed allegations that Christopher Wray is protecting members of the bureau who, in the words of one critic, worked to “overthrow” him.
The president, sending a signal about his apparently dimming view toward the sitting bureau boss, tweeted comments recently made by the head of conservative watchdog Judicial Watch,
Fox News DigitalNov 26 2019
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Waiting for Obama
The Democratic establishment is counting on him to stop Trump and, perhaps, stave off Bernie as well. But can his cerebral politics still galvanize voters in an age of extremes?
Today, almost every Democratic presidential campaign starts with what one close adviser to Barack Obama calls “The Pilgrimage”: the journey to the West End to meet the former president.
The West End of
PoliticoFeb 09 2016
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Donald Trump looks to rebound in New Hampshire as Republican rivals fight for survival
Capping his final full day of campaigning in New Hampshire, businessman Donald Trump asked voters to erase any doubts about his viability and help him to his first victory in the Republican presidential primaries as he looks ahead to even more fertile ground in upcoming states.
Washington Times