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Sep 08 2020
Fact Check
Were 20,000 Fake IDs Seized at Chicago Airport Part of a Voter-Fraud Scheme?
As the coronavirus pandemic struck the U.S. in spring 2020, states planned to expand voting by mail ahead of the November presidential election as a safer alternative to in-person polling places. Right-wing media and groups have continued to highlight alleged instances of voter fraud in numerous forms over the last few years, and regardless of the veracity behind their claims, this time was no
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Nov 21 2020
News
GOP Urges Michigan to Delay Certifying Election for ‘Full Audit and Investigation’ of Wayne County Results
The Michigan Republican Party on Saturday urged the state’s election officials to postpone certification by adjourning for two weeks to allow for a “full audit and investigation” of Wayne County’s results amid claims of “numerical anomalies” and procedural irregularities.
The Michigan State Board of Canvassers is scheduled to meet on Monday, Nov. 23, to decide whether to certify the
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Sep 08 2020
News
The 8 states where 2020 will be won or lost: A POLITICO deep dive
Minnesota’s Iron Range. Wisconsin’s “WOW” counties. Suburban Charlotte. The city of Philadelphia.
Each is a shorthand for the building blocks of victory in the swing states that will determine the presidential election.
At the traditional, post-Labor Day start of the fall campaign, POLITICO is zeroing in on eight critical battlegrounds where the 2020 election will be won or lost
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Feb 19 2017
News
Top Intel Officials Cleared Trump Campaign of Contact with Russian Spies, says Reince Priebus
White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said Sunday that high-ranking U.S. intelligence officials assured the administration that no Trump campaign officials had contact with Russian spies and that news reports saying otherwise are “complete garbage.”
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Jun 29 2021
News
Supreme Court rules against immigrants claiming safety fears after deportation and for pipeline builders
The Supreme Court neared the end of its decision-making for the term on Tuesday, ruling against immigrants who say they face persecution or torture in their home countries if they are deported and for the builders of a proposed natural gas pipeline spanning Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The court will release its final decisions Thursday, including a closely watched election-law case
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Feb 09 2022
News
Where’s Liz Cheney? The Wyoming Republican’s Exile From Wyoming Republicans
The women arrived in red formal gowns, the men in suits and tuxedos. They posed in a photo booth with a cardboard cutout of former President Donald J. Trump and bid on auction items including a Glock pistol in a gift basket.
Saturday was the biggest night of the year for Republicans in southwest Wyoming — a prom-themed fund-raiser at a Holiday Inn that drew 150 of the most active
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Dec 30 2019
News
Dems rush to blame Trump for anti-Semitic violence
Saturday's stabbing during a Hanukkah celebration at a rabbi's home in Monsey, N.Y., the latest in a spate of anti-Jewish violence in the region, drew bipartisan condemnation. But the attack also became a political football in a matter of hours, with several on the left jumping to point fingers at President Trump — in turn, inviting accusations that Democrats are distracting from anti-Semitism
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Oct 12 2021
Analysis
Mounting problems test Biden's presidency and Democrats' hold on power
Presidents get into trouble when they are seen as controlled by events rather than the other way around. This is the situation now facing Joe Biden.
The President is confronted by a slew of intractable domestic and global crises he has no power to quickly fix, a bunch of political crunches caused and exacerbated by his own choices and a deepening sense of a White House under siege.
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Oct 27 2021
Opinion
Biden FBI Joins Pelosi In Blocking GOP From Investigating January 6
In the case of the House Committee on Jan. 6., Pelosi blocked minority party participation for the first time in House history to pursue a preferred political narrative.
The leading Republican tasked with his party’s investigation into the preparedness and response of the U.S. Capitol Police and other law enforcement agencies to the Capitol riot on January 6 is being blocked by
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Jul 31 2020
Top Argument
Should the ACLU Defend Free Speech Rights of White Supremacists?
Con Noah Berlatsky, MA, contributing writer for The Atlantic in an Aug. 15, 2017 article for qz.com titled “The Case Against Free Speech for Fascists,” wrote:
“For people who see themselves as anti-racists and anti-fascists first… the insistence that free speech will save us all rings somewhat hollow after this weekend [Unite the Right violence in Charlottesville, Aug. 2017]. Given
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