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Jun 12 2016
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Hillary Clinton’s New Ad Attacks Donald Trump Using Strong Words (His)
In her first ad of the general election campaign, Hillary Clinton will use Donald J. Trump’s words to portray him as a violently divisive candidate who is intolerant of the diverse fabric of the American electorate.
“Today, we face a choice about who we are as a nation,” Mrs. Clinton says in the ad, called “Who We Are” and scheduled to air in battleground states on Thursday. Footage
New York Times (News)May 16 2024
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As Housing Costs Boost Inflation, Some Areas See Prices Fall
Several news outlets have noted falling housing prices in parts of Texas, Florida, and other states, even as prices continued to rise elsewhere.
The Details: According to detailed data visualizations by The Washington Post (Lean Left bias), Austin, TX and San Antonio, TX saw a significant cluster of ZIP Codes with falling housing prices in 2023. On the other hand, parts of Wisconsin,
Wall Street Journal (News) Washington Post Fox BusinessAug 29 2015
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Democratic elite rally around Hillary Clinton
Hillary Clinton delivered a show of force on Friday meant to make one thing abundantly clear to Democratic leaders, Bernie Sanders, and Joe Biden: She is the boss. Coming off two weeks of breathless speculation about the vice president’s ambitions, Clinton now looks like she’s nearly locked up the support of party elites, something she critically failed to accomplish in 2008. A phalanx of
PoliticoMar 30 2017
Perspectives Blog
Brexit Begins
This week, the UK began formal Brexit proceedings, the long process of withdrawing from the European Union. Theresa May delivered Article 50 to the European Council, the first step in a two year long process. In April or May, the Council will meet to finalize the negotiation process. They will decide what the terms of separation will be during these meetings. Finally, the European Parliament John Gable, AllSides Co-founderNov 16 2019
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Can Pete Buttigieg win the presidency?
What’s happening
A poll released earlier this week showed Pete Buttigieg leading the Democratic presidential primary pack in Iowa for the first time. A new poll released on Saturday showed him as the clear front-runner. The 37-year-old mayor of South Bend, Ind., was a virtual unknown when he announced his campaign in April, but he has recently surged in states that will be among the
Yahoo! The 360Jun 03 2015
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Lindsey Graham: Hillary Clinton more closed off than Kim Jong-un
Sen. Lindsey Graham of South Carolina says Hillary Rodham Clinton’s 2016 presidential campaign is so closed off to the world that it would be easier for people to get in touch with North Korean leader Kim Jong-un.
Fresh of announcing his bid for the GOP presidential nomination, Mr. Grahamtold the New Hampshire Union Leader that Mrs. Clinton, the clear front-runner for the Democratic
Washington TimesJun 03 2015
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Democrats Challenge Voter Restrictions in Battleground States
Democrats allied with Hillary Rodham Clinton are mounting a nationwide legal battle 17 months before the 2016 presidential election, seeking to roll back Republican-enacted restrictions on voter access that Democrats say could, if unchallenged, prove decisive in a close campaign.
The Democrats began last month with lawsuits filed in Ohio and Wisconsin, presidential battleground states
New York Times (News)Aug 09 2014
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Border crisis exposes quandary for Republicans as it energizes conservatives
On the Michigan airwaves this week, Republican Senate candidate Terri Lynn Land released a TV ad accusing her Democratic opponent of being soft on illegal immigration. In an Iowa campaign stop, Sen. Rand Paul (R-Ky.) told supporters that President Obama’s moves toward protecting many undocumented migrants from deportation amounted to a king changing laws by “royal edict.”
Washington PostNov 15 2019
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Why Democrats Moved From 'Quid Pro Quo' to 'Bribery' in Impeachment Push
If you’ve been following the impeachment inquiry closely, you’ll notice Democrats have moved away from using the term “quid pro quo” to describe President Trump’s alleged misconduct in the July phone call with Ukrainian President Zelensky, and have instead embraced “bribery.”
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi explained in a press conference that the use of the word “bribery” makes it easier
TownhallJun 12 2012
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Mitt Romney Labeled 'Snobby' By 2002 Women Voter Focus Group
WASHINGTON -- In the 2002 Massachusetts governor's race, a focus group of six women was convened to pick apart the campaigns of Democrat Shannon O'Brien and her Republican opponent, Mitt Romney. The videotaped session, obtained by The Huffington Post, reveals what female voters thought of the future presidential hopeful.
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