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Mar 11 2015
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Clinton Flies Without Campaign Net
The furor over Hillary Clinton’s private email account could accelerate Democratic calls for her to enter the presidential race sooner, a move that would give the former secretary of state a better platform to help shift attention to jobs and economic issues, the core of her 2016 message.
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 01 2017
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Here We Go: Senate Vote Expected Today on GOP Tax Reform Bill
The Republican-held House of Representatives did its part by passing a tax overhaul earlier this month, with zero Democrats supporting the effort. That bill cut taxes and boosted after-tax incomes, on average, across every income group in the country, and is projected by nonpartisan analysts to grow the US economy and create close to one million new full-time jobs. It would also lower the
TownhallMay 22 2013
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Gay groups denounce lack of protection in Senate immigration bill
Gay rights advocates are reacting angrily to a decision by Senate Democrats on Tuesday to drop protections for same-sex couples from a landmark immigration reform bill in order to preserve Republican support for the legislation.
Washington PostMar 09 2015
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Clinton email scandal intensifies as Benghazi investigators find ‘huge gaps’
The Hillary Rodham Clinton email scandal picked up steam Sunday as the lead Republican investigator on Benghazi said there are “huge gaps” between emails received so far from her private server, and even a top Senate Democrat urged Mrs. Clinton to be more forthcoming.
Washington TimesMay 11 2020
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'Abusive, dictatorial, tyrannical': Republicans ramp up attacks on lockdowns
Rep. Andy Harris is fed up with being locked down.
“They promised 2 million dead at the beginning of this,” Harris fumed to constituents during a recent teletown hall, later adding, “The media has a vested interest in making things sound worse so that you tune in the next day.”
The conservative Maryland Republican also joined a “reopen America” protest, where he delivered a fiery
PoliticoMar 31 2020
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With 2020 race all but halted over coronavirus, Biden quietly widens lead over Trump: Reuters/Ipsos poll
Democratic presidential front-runner Joe Biden has quietly expanded his lead over President Donald Trump among registered voters, even as the rapidly spreading coronavirus has all but sidelined the former vice president’s campaign, according to a Reuters/Ipsos opinion poll released on Tuesday.
The poll conducted on Monday and Tuesday of more than 1,100 American adults found that 46% of
ReutersAug 07 2016
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Gateway Pundit: Social Media Patterns Show Trump Is Looking at a Landslide Victory
From the Gateway Pundit:
Current polls show the race for President is much tighter than it really is. Ann Coulter warned us years ago in her best seller Slander that Democrats and the liberal media always use polls to manipulate and discourage conservatives from voting. Thanks to social media there is more and more evidence that the polls are way off and if things stay as they are,
Breitbart NewsSep 27 2015
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John Boehner: GOP Opponents 'Not Realistic'
House Speaker John Boehner, who announced of Friday he will be stepping down and resigning from Congress on October 30, said his more conservative opponents are not being realistic about how things are accomplished in Washington.
The tea party wing of the party has had its sights set on Boehner for quite some time, and he was only narrowly re-elected speaker in 2013. Conservative
Newsmax (News)Jun 05 2016
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Clinton Won't Disavow Gun Tax Proposal
Hillary Clinton on Sunday defended the idea of a gun tax, but stopped short of endorsing a proposal she first embraced in 1993.
In an interview with ABC News' "This Week," the Democratic presidential front-runner, who has refuted GOP presumptive nominee Donald Trump's claim that she wants to abolish the Second Amendment, declared she believes the right to bear arms is protected by the
Newsmax (News)Jan 24 2016
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Bernie Sanders: Bring on billionaire Michael Bloomberg
Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders, who has rallied against the outsize political influence of billionaires from the outset of his upstart campaign, said Sunday that he would welcome the chance to run against two of them in the fall.
Sanders was asked on NBC’s “Meet the Press” about former New York mayor Michael R. Bloomber
Washington Post