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Aug 02 2019
News
Team Biden projects confidence post-debate
Joe Biden’s team is breathing a sigh of relief, believing the former vice president held his ground amid an onslaught of attacks from a half-dozen rivals seeking to cut him down at the Democratic presidential debate in Detroit this week.
To be sure, Biden had several shaky moments, and the ferocious attacks against the 76-year-old’s record on civil rights, immigration and health care
The HillNov 22 2015
News
FOX News Poll: Trump gains, Carson slips, Cruz and Rubio climb in GOP race
GOP front-runner Donald Trump widens his lead in the nomination race, while Marco Rubio and Ted Cruz threaten to overtake Ben Carson for the number two spot.
Those four once again constitute the top tier in the latest Fox News national poll on the 2016 election.
In addition, Rubio joins Carson as the only candidates at least half of voters say are honest and trustworthy --
Fox News DigitalNov 05 2019
Opinion
Impeachment bombshells highlight Trump's power grabs
President Donald Trump seems to sense a chance to leverage expansive, uncheckable power everywhere he looks.
A common thread is emerging from the impeachment bombshells, court fights and multiple scandals all coming to head this week inside the one-year mark to the next general election. It's a picture of a President and his men who subscribe to a staggeringly broad interpretation of
CNN (Opinion)Apr 07 2020
Headline Roundup
Trump's Small Financial Stake in Hydroxychloroquine Maker
On Monday, the New York Times reported that President Donald Trump has financial ties to a company that manufactures the anti-malaria drug hydroxychloroquine, which the president has said could be a potential treatment for the COVID-19 coronavirus. There is no known cure for COVID-19.
Most outlets, regardless of rating, reported that the president's stake in Sanofi is relatively small,
Raw Story Forbes MarketWatchJul 23 2015
News
Donald Trump’s Income and Wealth Are Shown in Filing but Are Hard to Pinpoint Photo
Donald J. Trump earned just $14,222 in salary. He owes at least $265 million in debt. He is paid about $250,000 per speech. And he received $110,000 from a pension with the Screen Actors Guild.
Those details were revealed in Mr. Trump’s financial disclosure form, filed with the Federal Election Commission last week and made public on Wednesday.
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New York Times (News)Aug 01 2019
News
FBI evidence log says Comey lost track of Trump memos
Fired FBI Director James B. Comey told agents he appeared to have lost track of two memos he kept detailing conversations with President Trump, according to new documents revealed Wednesday by Judicial Watch.
The FBI sent agents to visit Mr. Comey at home in 2017, after his firing, to speak with him about the memos, which the former director had leaked in order to embarrass Mr. Trump.
Washington TimesMar 06 2016
News
GOP Congressman Warns Donald Trump: Release the Taxes or Obama’s IRS Will
Rep. Steve King (R-Iowa) said that Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump should release his tax returns now before the Obama administration does so during the heat of the general election campaign.
“The Democrats will pull this all out,” King, a supporter of Texas Sen. Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign, told TheBlaze. “His tax returns will be exposed. If they are not brought
The BlazeDec 13 2019
News
Victory for Boris Johnson’s all-new Tories
The Conservatives’ capture of the north points to a realignment in British politics. Will it last?
BRITAIN’S ELECTION on December 12th was the most unpredictable in years—yet in the end the result was crushingly one-sided. As we went to press the next morning, Boris Johnson’s Conservative Party was heading for a majority of well over 70, the largest Tory margin since the days of
The EconomistMar 05 2015
News
Is geographic clustering driving political polarization?
In recent decades, the ideological gap separating the Republican and Democratic parties in Congress has grown dramatically wider. Preliminary research shows – to no one’s great surprise – that the trend of rising polarization in the Congress has not abated.
What is driving this polarization? Prior research has identified factors such as income inequality, public financing of elections,
Washington PostMar 05 2015
News
Is geographic clustering driving political polarization?
In recent decades, the ideological gap separating the Republican and Democratic parties in Congress has grown dramatically wider. Preliminary research shows – to no one’s great surprise – that the trend of rising polarization in the Congress has not abated.
What is driving this polarization? Prior research has identified factors such as income inequality, public financing of elections,
Washington Post