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Jan 26 2021
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White House signals it could agree to more narrowly targeted stimulus checks
The Biden administration could be open to adjusting eligibility levels for the next round of coronavirus stimulus checks to ensure the relief flows to families who need the emergency funds the most, the president’s top economic advisor said Tuesday morning.
Brian Deese, who joined CNBC’s “Squawk Box” from the White House, said he has welcomed Republican feedback in recent days and the
CNBCMar 09 2020
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Trump says Warren 'singlehandedly destroyed' Sanders' campaign
President Trump on Monday accused Elizabeth Warren of having "singlehandedly destroyed” Bernie Sanders’ second presidential campaign, claiming that if she had dropped out of the race ahead of Super Tuesday, Sanders could have swept the contests.
“Elizabeth ‘Pocahontas Warren singlehandedly destroyed the Bernie Sanders campaign by stripping voters way from his count on Super T,” Trump
Fox News DigitalDec 05 2020
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Electoral College Deadlines Not ‘Set In Stone’: Election Integrity Watchdog
An election integrity watchdog said the current Electoral College deadlines not only have “zero constitutional basis” but are preventing states from fulfilling their legal and ethical obligations to ensure free and fair elections.
The Amistad Project of the non-partisan Thomas More Society released the study (pdf) on Friday, making the case that the only constitutionally-set date in the
The Epoch TimesApr 01 2021
Analysis
Biden’s Big Bet: Tackling Climate Change Will Create Jobs, Not Kill Them
WASHINGTON — In 2017, as Donald J. Trump was announcing the United States’ withdrawal from the Paris climate accord, the largest global effort to attack planetary warming, he declared, “I was elected to represent the citizens of Pittsburgh, not Paris.”
On Wednesday, President Biden traveled to Pittsburgh to try to make the opposite case: that the workers Mr. Trump was appealing to have
New York Times (News)Oct 22 2020
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Judge Barrett Approved by Senate Judiciary Committee
The Senate Judiciary Committee approved the confirmation of Judge Amy Coney Barrett to the Supreme Court on Thursday morning, on party lines. Democrats on the committee boycotted the vote and their elected duties, but could not prevent Judge Barrett from being confirmed by the committee. The stunt pulled by the committee's Democratic members allowed Judge Barrett's to be approved unanimously
TownhallFeb 15 2021
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Bipartisan Support Grows For 9/11-Style Commission To Probe Capitol Riot
With the impeachment trial in the rearview mirror, lawmakers on both sides of the aisle are calling for the creation of a congressional commission to investigate the January 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol, though Democrats are still more focused on former President Donald Trump’s role in inciting the mob than Republicans.
On Sunday, one day after Trump was acquitted despite 57 senators
ForbesJul 06 2020
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Supreme Court Rules That States Can Punish 'Faithless Electors' Who Violate Electoral Pledge
The Supreme Court held that state laws which seek to punish presidential electors who break their pledge of support to certain candidates do not violate the constitution. The court ruled against so-called “faithless electors” in a case that stems from three Washington electors who all violated their electoral pledge in 2016.
The court’s decision means that electors must vote the way
TownhallOct 19 2020
Analysis
With older poll workers sidelined, young Americans step up
The air was freezing, the sun had yet to rise, and Leo Kamin had just arrived at the church for his 6 a.m. shift – which meant he only had 15 hours to go.
Out came the tents and tables, mercifully arranged around heating lamps in the gusty parking lot. Inside, he and a team of poll workers puzzled together dividers, printers, tables, tablets, computers, and their all- important voting
Christian Science MonitorOct 15 2015
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Reporter Hits DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz With Unexpected Abortion Question ? Listen to Her Answer
A reporter with MRC TV recently asked Democratic National Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz if her three children were human beings before they were born. After a brief pause, Schultz replied I believe that every woman has the right to make their own reproductive choices.
The BlazeJul 06 2021
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Senate hopeful J.D. Vance apologizes for criticizing Trump as 'reprehensible' in deleted tweets
J.D. Vance, a venture capitalist and best-selling author who last week entered the Republican primary for Ohio's open Senate seat in 2022, apologized for criticizing former President Donald Trump in now-deleted tweets.
In deleted tweets first discovered by CNN's KFile, Vance wrote in 2016 that he would not vote for Trump in the presidential election and instead support Evan McMullin, a
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