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Mar 04 2020
News
Ain't no party like an MSNBC party, even on this weirdly sober Super Tuesday
At 6:52 p.m. Pacific Time MSNBC anchor Brian Williams declared, "We haven't had a party 'til now. It's now a party."
To which the unfortunate soul who had been watching MSNBC since Super Tuesday morning — it me — could only answer, "Define what you mean, sir, by 'party.'"
From the perspective of a very tired observer at home, Williams' usage of the term associated with frivolity
SalonJan 28 2021
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: President Biden's First Week
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Newly-elected President Joe Biden had a busy first week in office. He signed nearly 30 executive orders, taking action on criminal justice, climate change, racial equity, immigration and more. On Tuesday, he announced plans to buy 200 million more COVID-19 vaccine doses, and reiterated his intent to accelerate
AllSides StaffMar 03 2020
Analysis
What happens to candidates’ delegates when they drop out?
In the 48 hours after former vice president Joe Biden won a dominant victory in the South Carolina Democratic presidential primary, two of his competitors for the party’s nomination suspended their campaigns. Both Sen. Amy Klobuchar (Minn.) and former South Bend, Ind., mayor Pete Buttigieg joined Biden in Texas on Monday evening to offer him their endorsements before the state’s primary on
Washington PostJun 08 2020
News
Trump's Response To Coronavirus, Race Has Put Him In A Hole For Reelection
Hundreds of thousands of people descended on the nation's capital and cities across the country over the weekend in continued demonstrations sparked by George Floyd's death at the hands of Minneapolis police.
The protests were largely peaceful, and their meaning has extended beyond Floyd's fate to the larger issue of policing in America and police treatment of black Americans.
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NPR (Online News)Mar 02 2020
News
Bloomberg’s big bet: Can money beat Biden's momentum?
In his brief three-month campaign for president, Michael Bloomberg poured nearly three-quarters of a billion dollars into building an advertising and data-mining juggernaut unlike anything the political world had ever seen.
But a big part of the strategy hinged on a wildcard named Joe Biden.
Biden’s resurgence after a dominant victory on Saturday in South Carolina has upset that
ReutersAug 05 2022
Headline Roundup
Sinema Backs Democrats’ Climate and Tax Bill, Paving Way for Senate Passage
Sen. Kyrsten Sinema (D-Ariz.) reached a deal with fellow Democrats to support their climate, healthcare and tax bill.
With Sinema on board, Democrats have a clear path to passing the second half of President Joe Biden’s domestic agenda. Senate Democrats made concessions to secure Sinema’s support, including removing a new tax on private equity executives, adding a 1% tax on corporate
Axios New York Times (News) Fox News DigitalMay 04 2014
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Biden Jumps the Gun: We're Going to Stop Deportations
On Saturday, Vice President Joe Biden may have prematurely announced the Obama administration's plans to formally stop even more deportations. Biden, who has said that he believes illegal immigrants are already American citizens, was advocating for amnesty for all of the country's illegal immigrants at a South Florida col
Breitbart NewsOct 16 2019
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Ocasio-Cortez 'set to endorse Bernie Sanders for president'
Congresswoman Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is set to back Bernie Sanders as the Democrat to take on Donald Trump in the 2020 presidential election.
Ms Ocasio-Cortez is the youngest ever US congresswoman and has become a leading progressive voice in the party.
She is scheduled to appear at a "Bernie's Back" rally in New York to formally offer her support on Saturday.
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BBC NewsOct 16 2019
News
6 Takeaways From the October Democratic Debate
Elizabeth Warren was called out by rivals for a change, Joe Biden failed to stand out and Bernie Sanders calmed concerns about his health. Pete Buttigieg had his biggest night yet.
The CNN/New York Times debate on Tuesday night revealed new dynamics in the Democratic presidential race: Senator Elizabeth Warren took sustained fire from multiple rivals, former Vice President Joseph R.
New York Times (News)Sep 18 2020
News
Should we trust 2020 election polls?
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
In the 2016 election, inaccurate polls in Midwestern swing states caused many to underestimate Donald Trump's probability of winning the election.Adding to the complexity, many national surveys reflected Abridge News