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Dec 06 2019
Analysis
How to Fix Impeachment
Eight experts on what’s gone so wrong with the Trump proceedings—and what America should do about it.
The articles of impeachment haven’t yet been drafted against President Donald Trump, and seemingly everyone has a theory of what’s already gone wrong. Weeks of high-profile hearings and news reports on the president’s behavior have done little to change the minds of voters or lawmakers
PoliticoSep 13 2015
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Donald Trump Gets Rock Star Greeting in Iowa
It probably made sense on paper: invite presidential candidates to visit the Iowa Republican Party’s tent in the parking lot before the big Iowa vs. Iowa State football game on Saturday.
What planners did not anticipate was the portable mob scene that characterizes the candidacy of Donald J. Trump.
Arriving more than an hour late, Mr. Trump offered a speech of less than a minute
New York Times (News)May 29 2012
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Nevada Is Opportunityâ€â€and Challengeâ€â€for Romney
Nevada is an economically damaged state that presents an opportunity for Mitt Romney to pick up electoral votes.
It is also a place where he has a skimpy campaign organization and the local Republican Party is dominated by Ron Paul supporters.
Mr. Romney, the presumptive GOP presidential nominee, is walking a narrow path toward the 270 electoral votes needed for victory this fall
Wall Street Journal (News)May 29 2012
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Mitt Romney to officially clinch Republican nomination Tuesday
For so long, he was the putative front-runner, the nominal front-runner, the weak front-runner. Then he became the all-but-certain nominee. And by Tuesday night, hell be able to ditch those modifiers.
Willard Mitt Romney is about to do what his father didnt and no one in his church ever has. With Tuesdays Texas primary, he is poised to secure the 1,144 delegates required to clinch the
Washington PostMay 29 2012
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Obama campaign: Why doesn't Romney push back against Trump ‘birther’ questions?
President Barack Obama's campaign is highlighting what they call Mitt Romney's "refusal" to condemn Donald Trump's continued highlighting of the "birther" conspiracy.
The release of a new video by the president's re-election team Tuesday morning comes a few hours after Romney appeared to downplay Trump's comments, and a few hours before Romney teams up with Trump at the business magnate
CNN DigitalMay 28 2012
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Mitt Romney to officially clinch Republican nomination Tuesday
For so long, he was the putative front-runner, the nominal front-runner, the weak front-runner. Then he became the all-but-certain nominee. And by Tuesday night, hell be able to ditch those modifiers. Willard Mitt Romney is about to do what his father didnt and no one in his church ever has. With Tuesdays Texas primary, he is poised to secure the 1,144 delegates required to clinch the
Washington PostAug 21 2016
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George Soros, Other Democratic Megadonors Plowing Millions Into Clinton, Senate Election Bids
Democratic megadonors, including George Soros and Tom Steyer, are putting millions of dollars into efforts to put Hillary Clinton in the White House and win control of the Senate. Their investment comes as Republicans worry about not only their nominee Donald Trump’s chances, but also his effect on down-ballot races.
Yet few of the GOP’s biggest donors have put major money into Trump
The BlazeJan 12 2024
Headline Roundup
Media Speculates No Labels 2024 Ticket as Group Advances Third-Party Bid
The No Labels organization cleared another hurdle this week in its quest to run a third-party, centrist presidential candidate.
Details: On Thursday, the Associated Press (Lean Left bias) learned that former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) stepped down from his leadership role at No Labels. AP reported that Hogan’s decision “could signal his preparations to run for president using the
Associated Press Baltimore Sun Washington ExaminerJun 14 2018
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New York sues Trump Foundation for 'illegal conduct'
New York's attorney general announced on Thursday she was suing the Trump Foundation, as well as Donald Trump and his children, alleging "extensive and persistent" lawbreaking.
Barbara Underwood said the charitable foundation had engaged in "unlawful political coordination" designed to influence the 2016 election.
The lawsuit seeks to dissolve the foundation, Ms Underwood said.
BBC NewsNov 18 2014
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Government Shutdown Theater: Republicans Should Not Surrender to Obama’s Blackmail
Notwithstanding the landslide rejection of Obama and his policies in the mid-term election, I don’t think this will produce big changes in policy over the next two years.
Simply stated, supporters of limited government do not have the votes to override presidential vetoes, so there’s no plausible strategy for achieving meaningful tax reform or genuine entitlement reform.
But that
Cato Institute