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Oct 19 2019
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Growing number of Republicans struggle to defend Trump on G-7 choice, Ukraine and Syria
A growing number of congressional Republicans expressed exasperation Friday over what they view as President Trump’s indefensible behavior, a sign that the president’s stranglehold on his party is starting to weaken as Congress hurtles toward a historic impeachment vote.
In interviews with more than 20 GOP lawmakers and congressional aides in the past 48 hours, many said they were
Washington PostMar 02 2016
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Analysis: Just How Super Was Tuesday For Trump?
Super Tuesday's nominating contests went...roughly as expected, actually, with a notable twists and turns along the way. In short, Hillary Clinton will be the Democratic nominee -- and while Donald Trump remains firmly in the GOP driver's seat, his night wasn't quite as dominant as you may have thought when you fell asleep.
TownhallSep 14 2020
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Latino groups warn that Biden’s sluggish outreach to their voters could hurt in November
Top Latino Democrats are voicing growing concern about Joe Biden’s campaign, warning that lackluster efforts to win the support of their community could have devastating consequences in the November election.
Recent polls showing President Trump’s inroads with Latinos have set off a fresh round of frustration and finger-pointing among Democrats, confirming problems some say have
Washington PostJun 11 2014
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Democrats say Cantor’s loss should speed up immigration bill
Democrats and immigrant-rights advocates on Wednesday mounted a forceful effort to save immigration, arguing that House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s stunning loss in a GOP primary on Tuesday shouldn’t be seen as a statement on the congressman’s support for legalizing illegal immigran
Washington TimesJun 11 2014
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House members already trying to fill Cantor's leadership spot after Va. primary loss
Rep. Peter King New York Republican said Wednesday morning that members were already scrambling to fill the leadership seat of Majority Leader Eric Cantor who lost the Virginia GOP primary in a surprise upset Tuesday night.
Washington TimesFeb 25 2016
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Adelsons Don’t Show Their Hands in Vegas
Donald Trump won Nevada’s Republican presidential caucuses in a landslide, but the state’s most important GOP voter tried not to tip his hand on his preference.
Casino mogul Sheldon Adelson has sparred publicly with Mr. Trump, who announced recently he wasn’t interested financial backing from the billionair
Wall Street Journal (News)May 15 2015
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House cancels illegal immigrant Dreamer path to military service
House Republicans voted Thursday to strike language that would have pushed the administration to allow illegal immigrant Dreamers to sign up for the military, in a move whose symbolism far outstripped its effect.
GOP lawmakers said if they hadn’t removed the language from the annual defe
Washington TimesNov 05 2016
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Trump casts himself as change agent in final pre-election sprint
GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump said Friday he will bring real change to Washington if elected president, as he looked to frame the final days of the 2016 race for the White House against Hillary Clinton. Mr. Trump said real change begins with scrapping Obamacare — which he described as an “international joke” — and restoring honesty in the federal government.
Washington TimesAug 14 2016
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Trump blames 'disgusting' media: 'I would be beating Hillary by 20'
In a series of tweets Sunday morning, Donald Trump launched a new tirade against the media, calling it "disgusting" and blaming it for his drop in polls. His latest tweet storm first targeted the New York Times, which published an article Saturday about the GOP nominee's allegedly failing campaign, but quickly expanded as an indictment of the media in general.
PoliticoOct 13 2019
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Is US in constitutional crisis? That may not be most important question.
President Donald Trump’s pledge of non-cooperation with the impeachment inquiry of the Democratic-controlled House of Representatives may or may not be a “constitutional crisis.” But it is a stark new test of the nation’s founding legal document – perhaps the most important such trial since Richard Nixon declined to turn over the White House tapes. How it’s resolved could reset the balance of
Christian Science Monitor