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Apr 19 2019
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Mueller report poses new test for Dems
House Democratic leaders face a delicate balancing act now that the Mueller report is public.
Thursday's much-anticipated release of special counsel Robert Mueller's findings from his 22-month investigation into Russian election interference sparked a new round of Democratic promises to charge ahead with their various investigations into President Trump.
Yet Democrats won the
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Nov 01 2012
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Both campaigns say they like their positions in polls
Why wait until Election Day? A majority of Americans think President Barack Obama will win re-election, according to a Gallup poll on Wednesday. By a 54%-34% margin, the public thinks Obama will defeat Republican nominee Mitt Romney on November 6. But the actual race for the White House appears to be a much, much closer contest. National surveys of those likely to vote in the presidential
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Sep 11 2019
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Tired of TV debates? In Arab world, they’re historic, and inspiring.
The 2011 Arab Spring’s sole success story, Tunisia holds its second-ever free presidential elections Sept. 15. But the most remarkable feature of the voters’ two-week crash course on the many candidates has been three nights of televised debates. For the first time in the Arab world, leading candidates took to a stage to debate policy and defend their track records. Across the region, the
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Oct 30 2012
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How To Read The Post-Sandy Polls
Hurricane Sandy's on-the-ground devastation has yet to be cataloged, and how the violent storm may affect the presidential campaign with just a week to Election Day is equally uncertain.
Will President Obama's response to the disaster help or hurt his re-election prospects? Or will the campaign's new trajectory — canceled appearances, postponed early voting — ultimately benefit
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Oct 29 2019
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Dems introduce resolution formalizing impeachment inquiry procedures
House Democrats on Tuesday introduced a resolution to formalize their impeachment inquiry and adopt rules to govern the proceedings, following sustained complaints by congressional Republicans and the White House that the inquiry hasn't followed past precedent and violates the president's due process rights.
But, illustrating the balancing act involved as the 2020 election cycle gets
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Dec 07 2020
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For Biden the top economic priority is clear. It just isn’t easy.
Like 2009, when he arrived as wingman to President Obama, Joe Biden will land at the White House at a time of economic crisis. Unlike then, the power balance in Congress will be razor thin.
When Joe Biden steps into the White House on Jan. 20, Inauguration Day, it won’t be just the furnishings that look familiar. The economy is wobbling after a severe downturn, much as it was in 2009,
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Feb 22 2020
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Bernie Sanders cements front-runner status with Nevada caucuses win
Bernie Sanders has cemented his status as the Democratic front-runner to take on Donald Trump in November's US presidential election.
He is projected to win Nevada's caucuses, and early results suggest he is on course for a large victory.
There is a long way to go, however, until a nominee is confirmed.
Early results also suggest former vice-president Joe Biden has
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Nov 14 2016
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For the Record: Trump just hired a face of the Republican establishment
President-elect Donald Trump, who vowed to ”drain the swamp” in Washington, on Sunday chose the chairman of the GOP as his top employee. Reince Priebus, called “the face of the GOP establishment,” will serve as Trump’s chief of staff, running his White House team and deciding what issues come before him.
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Feb 11 2017
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The scandal over Mike Flynn's secret talks with the Russians, explained
Donald Trump’s national security adviser, Michael Flynn, may be in a lot of trouble.
Late Thursday night, the Washington Post reported that Flynn had called Russian Ambassador Sergey Kislyak on December 29, the same day that Obama had slapped new sanctions on Russia in retaliation for its hack of the US election. The conversation covered the sanctions,
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Mar 24 2020
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Sanders outspent Biden by a lot and other key takeaways from the 2020 presidential campaign filings
(CNN)Michael Bloomberg invested almost $1 billion into his short-lived presidential campaign. A single Silicon Valley donor fueled a super PAC that tried to rescue Sen. Elizabeth Warren's bid for the Democratic nomination. Small-dollar donors warmed to former Vice President Joe Biden.
And President Donald Trump and his allies continued to build a massive war chest for the general
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