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Sep 30 2020
News
After unruly first debate, Trump and Biden hit campaign trail in crucial states
President Donald Trump and Democratic challenger Joe Biden will campaign on Wednesday in three U.S. states that will play a key role in the November election, the morning after a chaotic debate marked by interruptions and recriminations.
Trump deflected an opportunity to condemn white supremacists and again refused to say if he would accept the election results in Tuesday night’s first
ReutersMar 13 2016
News
3 primary races today: Wyoming for Cruz, Rubio takes DC
If you happen to be watching cable news today as your primary source of keeping up to date on the election you might not have any idea that there are three primary elections going on. (Sort of.) The first primary is in the District of Columbia, but that’s a bit of a misnomer because it’s not really a primary, nor is it a caucus. DC doesn’t impact the GOP in the general election because the
HotAirFeb 28 2020
Analysis
Why Trump Isn’t Trying to Bring Down Bernie Sanders
Not so long ago, Donald Trump seemed obsessed with just one of the Democrats vying to replace him: Joe Biden. Over the past year, as the former vice president became the front-runner, Trump’s campaign spent about $270,000 on Facebook ads targeting Biden—more than it spent against other top candidates. Then Biden began to collapse and Bernie Sanders started to rise. Trump’s social-media ads
The AtlanticNov 23 2016
News
The election probably wasn't hacked. But Clinton should request recounts just in case.
Earlier this year, US intelligence agencies blamed the Russian government for leaking emails stolen from senior Democrats in an attempt to influence the US election. We also know that someone — likely the Russian government — tried to hack voting infrastructure in Ukraine to change the outcome of the election there.
VoxSep 02 2013
News
In Syria delay, Kerry may prove himself a team player
Secretary turns from justifying a rapid U.S. attack to defending Obama's decision allowing congressional vote.
Washington PostNov 06 2020
News
‘Guesses upon guesses’: Polls fall short again in 2020, raising red flags for future contests
The election night party Joe Biden planned in Delaware was built for a blue tsunami, with front-row seats for VIPs and a giant flag hung between two cranes, as his campaign advisers ultimately could not resist planning as if the polls that suggested a quick and commanding defeat of President Trump might be right.
Follow the latest on Election 2020 Instead, Democrats endured the second
Washington PostJan 06 2015
News
In Florida, a Brief Wedding for Same-Sex Couples After an Arduous Journey
With arms interlocked, about 20 gay and lesbian couples, too eager to wait any longer, were married in a five-minute ceremony at 3 a.m. on Tuesday at the Broward County Courthouse in Fort Lauderdale as Florida marked a long, arduous journey to become the 36th state to legalize same sex marriage.
Now the nation’s third largest state, Florida became the last of the nation’s megastates to
New York Times (News)Apr 11 2013
News
Senate Begins Debate On Gun Bill, Overcomes GOP Filibuster Effort
WASHINGTON -- The Senate cleared a major procedural hurdle on Thursday as it voted to overcome a Republican filibuster effort and begin debate on a gun control package. Senators voted 68 to 31 take up the bill put forward by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-Nev.) that would expand background checks to more gun buyers form a national commission on mass violence create a federal gun
HuffPostNov 05 2020
Analysis
The Disinformationists
Pollsters were widely wrong in 2016, yet learned nothing about their flawed methodologies. So how do they remain credible after 2020?
A republic is not just a nation of laws. It also relies on its good-faith watchdogs, such as honest pollsters, the media, and bipartisan institutions.
We still didn’t know the final result of Tuesday’s presidential election as of Wednesday night.
Victor HansonNov 05 2020
Opinion
Biden may steal an election for the elitists, but Democrats will regret it: Devine
Let’s be real. Goliath was never going to let David breeze through the rematch.
The provinces, for whom President Trump is an instrument, not an end in himself, were never going to have an easy time winning the 2020 election against the amassed might of the Democratic Party, the “Fake News” media and allied pollsters, Big Tech, woke billionaires and the celebrity class, who united to
Miranda Devine