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Oct 07 2019
News
Sanders targets DNC with new campaign finance reform plan
Bernie Sanders' presidential campaign released a new campaign finance plan Monday to “get corporate money out of politics.”
The proposal calls for amending the Constitution to declare that campaign contributions are not speech, calls for removing big-dollar fundraising for all federal elections, and specifically targets the practices of the Democratic National Convention.
The
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Dec 23 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Congress Passes $900B Coronavirus Relief Bill; Trump Threatens Veto
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Lawmakers agreed on a long-debated stimulus bill worth nearly $900 billion this past weekend, attempting to relieve economic fallout from the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The proposal includes $600 direct payments to Americans and unemployment aid, as well as hundreds of billions of dollars for business
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Nov 16 2020
News
Trump campaign abandons part of legal challenge to Pennsylvania election results
President Donald Trump’s campaign has withdrawn a central part of its lawsuit seeking to stop the certification of the election results in Pennsylvania, where Democrat Joe Biden beat Trump to capture the state and help win the White House.
Ahead of a Tuesday hearing in the case, Trump’s campaign on Sunday dropped the allegation that 682,479 mail-in and absentee ballots were illegally
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Oct 30 2019
News
Testimony from career diplomats to outline Trump’s dark view of Ukraine
Two career diplomats were testifying before House impeachment investigators Wednesday that President Trump displayed a deeply pessimistic view of Ukraine that was out of step with officials at the White House and State Department who saw support for the European country as critical in its battle with Russian-backed separatists, according to their prepared remarks obtained by The Washington
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Oct 30 2019
News
Senate GOP in bind on impeachment
Senate Republicans, with 22 seats up for reelection and their majority up for grabs in 2020, are in a bind over how to defend President Trump from the House impeachment push.
They realize their political fortunes and policy goals are tied to the president, but they also know their best shot at keeping control of the Senate hinges on senators preserving their independent brands.
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Aug 21 2020
News
Millions of COVID-hit nursing home residents risk losing their vote
For months, the pandemic has curtailed nursing home residents’ freedom of movement and visits with family and friends. Now, it is threatening their ability to vote.
The 2.2 million residents of U.S. nursing homes and residential care facilities have been among the most vulnerable during the pandemic. But facility lockdowns, combined with COVID-driven revisions of voting procedures, mean
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Jul 25 2020
Opinion
Flawed policies lead to ‘Black exodus’ from California
“You can vote with your feet in this country. If a state is mismanaged, you can move elsewhere,” Ronald Reagan said during his 1976 presidential run. His opponents criticized him for the comment, but he highlighted a great truth in our federal system. Indeed, our state’s population growth has slowed as Californians flee to places with more-favorable tax and regulatory climates.
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Apr 17 2019
News
The Trump team's Mueller report game plan: Read the report quickly and put out responses
On Thursday, at least a dozen attorneys and staff members for President Donald Trump will plunge into special counsel Robert Mueller’s 400-page report on Russian interference in the 2016 election. Their mission? Distill the document into a quick response for the waiting political world.
The president and his advisers are getting ready for the release by the Department of Justice of the
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Jun 01 2017
News
The Three Most Interesting Numbers in President Trump’s First Budget
Before diving into the more interesting numbers in President Trump’s first official budget proposal, let’s ask a budget-history trivia question: When was the last time that any U.S. president proposed a federal budget that would be balanced within 10 years?
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Jan 10 2020
News
At Impeachment Trial, Chief Justice Roberts May Have More Prestige Than Power
When the Senate impeachment trial of President Trump opens, the man in the center chair will be Chief Justice John Roberts. His role is spelled out in the Constitution.
It says that the chief justice "shall preside" over the Senate trial of a president. Those who envision a powerful role for Chief Justice Roberts point to Senate rules that would allow him to make decisions on "all
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