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Sep 30 2019
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Biden campaign demands networks stop booking Rudy Giuliani
Joe Biden's presidential campaign officials have seemingly had enough of Rudy Giuliani. Senior adviser Anita Dunn and deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield emailed news network executives Sunday, demanding they end existing and future plans to have Donald Trump's lawyer on air.
"While you often fact check his statements in real time during your discussions, that is no longer enough
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Mar 09 2021
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Trump's House GOP fans don his mantle as they seek higher office
Some of the Senate GOP’s old bulls are hanging up their voting cards. And there’s a cadre of Trump-loving House members itching to take their place.
At least half a dozen of Donald Trump’s staunchest allies in the House are exploring bids for higher office, eager to carry the Trump mantle into the Senate — as well as into governors' mansions. A wave of retirements by veteran Senate
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Apr 11 2020
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Has Bernie Sanders revolutionized U.S. politics?
What’s happening: Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders suspended his presidential campaign on Wednesday, effectively ceding the Democratic presidential nomination to former Vice President Joe Biden.
“I cannot in good conscience continue to mount a campaign that cannot win and which would interfere with the important work required of all of us in this difficult hour,” said Sanders in a live
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Feb 22 2020
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Bernie Sanders wins Nevada caucuses, cementing his status as Democratic frontrunner
Sen. Bernie Sanders has won the Nevada Democratic caucuses.
By 8 p.m. EST on Saturday, both Fox News and NBC News projected that Sanders had won The Silver State, dominating his Democratic competitors among Latinos and young voters.
Sanders was leading with more than 50 percent of the votes, while Joe Biden was in second place with less than 20 percent.
According to
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May 18 2021
Analysis
Seriously, just tax the rich
Whether the government should tax rich people more to pay for spending priorities is a source of endless debate. Here’s another idea: Tax the rich because it’s the right thing to do.
Most recently, this debate has popped up around President Joe Biden’s aspirations to invest in infrastructure, jobs, child care, and other items. The White House and many Democrats in Congress are wondering
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Nov 20 2020
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Attorney General Pick to Signal Biden’s Broader Priorities
President-elect Joe Biden is considering a shortlist for his attorney-general pick that includes former deputy attorney general Sally Yates, Alabama Sen. Doug Jones and former Massachusetts Gov. Deval Patrick, according to people familiar with the matter.
The names are a sign that Mr. Biden is weighing whether to emphasize extensive prosecutorial experience or credibility with social-
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Oct 01 2020
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Can American democracy survive a contested election?
Over the summer, a group called the Transition Integrity Project, made up of election experts from across the political spectrum, ran a series of hypothetical scenarios for how the presidential election might play out. The results were worrying. With so many potential disrupting factors in this year’s race, nearly all the outcomes they simulated resulted in “a chaotic legal and political
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Oct 01 2020
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Debate commission considering cutting candidates’ mics at next presidential showdown
The presidential debate commission is considering giving the moderator the opportunity to cut a candidate’s mic at the next matchup between President Trump and Joe Biden, it was revealed Wednesday.
The debate commission announced that it will adopt changes in order to avoid a repeat of Tuesday night’s clash between the candidates, which has been referred to as a “dumpster fire” and a “
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Nov 19 2020
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Wayne County GOP Board Members Want to Rescind Votes
Two Michigan Republicans who reversed course and voted to certify the election results in the state's most populous county Tuesday now say they were pressured to certify the election and want to rescind their votes.
Wayne County Board of Canvassers Chairwoman Monica Palmer and William Hartmann, the two Republicans on the four-member board, filed affidavits Wednesday night saying they
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Apr 08 2020
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Felons may vote while their case against Florida continues, judge decides
An estimated 1.4 million freed Florida felons may start registering to vote, a federal judge has ruled.
Tuesday's decision by District Judge Robert Hinkle is a potential watershed in the two-year fight over the future political rights of those who have been released from prison in the nation's biggest battleground state.
If it survives an appeal, which seems likely given several
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