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Jan 26 2015
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Is Iowa turning into a no-win situation for establishment Republicans in 2016?
Former Utah governor Jon Huntsman, who skipped Iowa Famously in the 2012 Republican presidential RACE by saying the state "picks Corn, not presidents," HAS since Admitted he WAS wrong. "You gotta Play Iowa," Huntsman SAID on "Morning Joe" recently , adding: "You do not have to win [in] Iowa, but you have to get the top four."
Huntsman is right. Skipping states in this political-media
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Jan 25 2015
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Conservatives At Iowa Freedom Summit Would Rather Not Talk About Gay Marriage
Many topics animated GOP officials, activists and operatives that gathered at Saturday's Iowa Freedom Summit, which marked the unofficial start of the 2016 presidential primary.
But an issue that once faced vehement opposition within the party -- gay marriage -- remained conspicuously absent from the lips of many speakers who took the stage, demonstrating how dramatically politics
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Jan 20 2014
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Chris Christie: ‘I don’t know’ when scandal ends
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie was warmly received at a private event in Florida on Sunday on his first major political outing since a traffic scandal hit his administration, attendees told POLITICO — but he said he didn’t know when the so-called Bridgegate controversy would end. The Republican and prospective 2016 presidential candidate faced only one question about the scandal — and when it
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Jun 13 2019
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Top AI researchers race to detect ‘deepfake’ videos: ‘We are outgunned’
Top artificial-intelligence researchers across the country are racing to defuse an extraordinary political weapon: computer-generated fake videos that could undermine candidates and mislead voters during the 2020 presidential campaign.
And they have a message: We’re not ready.
The researchers have designed automatic systems that can analyze videos for the telltale indicators of a
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Jan 18 2014
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Christie marches on as controversy at home unfolds
Gov. Chris Christie hits the road this weekend to headline private fundraisers in Florida, but the political crisis he leaves behind in New Jersey could still follow him south. The Republican, viewed as a formidable potential presidential candidate in 2016, will likely face questions in closed-door sessions with Republicans in the Sunshine State. He could face a crush of reporters, protesters
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Feb 27 2020
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President Trump's Visit with Indian PM Modi
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
On Tuesday, President Trump ended his 36-hour visit to India, where he visited the Taj Mahal and attended a massive rally with Indian PM Narendra Modi with an audience of over 100,000.The two leaders announced a Abridge News![](https://www.allsides.com/sites/default/files/bias-allsides-new-12_0.png)
Jul 15 2021
Perspectives Blog
In the Biden Era, Fact Checkers are Falling Short
From the CenterThe mainstream media’s haters get a lot wrong. Contrary to their never-ending cries, I’d bet that most journalists don’t hate America, and most of their time isn’t spent on anti-Trump message boards or at Democrat-funded dinner parties.
But if the haters are complaining about the media’s weak fact-checking during the Biden administration, they’ve got a solid case.
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Jan 21 2015
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State of the Union 2015 analysis: What he said, what he meant
President Barack Obama used his State of the Union speech Tuesday night to set an optimistic tone for the rest of his presidency — but also to drop big hints about the fights that lie ahead. He targeted lines at his Republican critics and talked about the “choices” ahead, a not-so-subtle suggestion that he’ll deal with the GOP Congress by making it tough for them to argue against his agenda —
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Jan 13 2014
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Hillary Clinton’s political hit list of top betrayers includes Kerry, Kennedy
Aides for Hillary Clinton who worked her 2008 presidential campaign kept tight watch on her friends and foes, naming and maintaining a list of those in the party who were perceived to have betrayed her during her primary war with President Obama, a new book revealed. Among those on the list: Then-Sen. John Kerry and the late Sen. Edward Kennedy. Also on the list: Sens. Jay Rockefeller, Bob
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Aug 30 2012
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Five things we learned at the Republican National Convention
On the night vice presidential candidate Paul Ryan made his debut on the national stage, the GOP turned its attention to America's influence abroad and what the party sees as President Barack Obama's failed economic policies. The roster of speakers at the Republican National Convention boasted two of the party's foreign policy heavy hitters and rhetoric designed to appeal to voters who are
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