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Apr 12 2013
News
Liberal group may be behind McConnell recording
His office may not have been bugged but Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell may have been right in his assertions that liberal Democrats were behind a leaked recording of his re-election campaign strategy sessions.
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Apr 11 2013
Opinion
Senators Get Deal on Farm Worker Wages in Immigration Bill
U.S. senators negotiating an immigration bill have reached agreement on wages for foreign farm laborers working in the United States and a limit on visas for such workers Democratic Senator Dianne Feinstein said on Thursday. Feinstein of California refused to provide...
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May 25 2012
News
Senate rejects dueling Dem, GOP Student loan relief bills
The Senate, in the latest round of political maneuvering on a popular campaign issue, Thursday rejected competing Democratic and Republican proposals to prevent student loan rates from doubling to 6.8% in July. FULL STORY
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Jun 20 2013
News
Gun control: Good for law-abiding Americans, bad for the 'insane,' Manchin says
Sen. Joe Manchin III, West Virginia Democrat, said Thursday he is “wide open” to helping accommodate senators wary about his efforts to pass gun-purchase background check legislation, but that he’s not going to create any holes.
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Dec 05 2019
News
'The president leaves us no choice': Pelosi to proceed with articles of impeachment
The speaker said investigators have uncovered more than sufficient evidence to show that Trump abused his office.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi announced Thursday that she has asked key chairmen to draft articles of impeachment against President Donald Trump, a historic step that signals the House is increasingly likely to vote to impeach Trump before the end of this year.
“Sadly, but
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Mar 11 2019
News
Defying Congress, Trump Plans to Renew Fight for Border Wall Funding
President Trump, undaunted by perhaps the most bruising legislative defeat of his tenure, plans to kick off a fresh effort on Monday to pressure Congress to pay for a wall along the southwestern border, most likely setting up another showdown with Democrats who have vowed to block his signature project.
Mr. Trump, who failed to extract even a single extra dollar for his wall during a
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May 18 2020
Opinion
We Can Prevent a Great Depression. It’ll Take $10 Trillion.
Don’t think of that number as “big” or “bold.” Just think of it as the appropriate dosage for a once-in-a-century economic affliction.
Last week, House Democrats unveiled their latest pandemic-relief package. The bill combines aid for families, a bailout for struggling cities and states, and additional funds for testing, tracing, and hospitals. The price tag is about $3 trillion—and it
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Jan 24 2020
News
The Media's Sick Obsession With Adam Schiff
While the rest of America has likely had way too much of impeachment trial manager Rep. Adam Schiff in recent days (if they know who he is at all, that is), the mainstream media can’t get enough.
The California Democrat was “dazzling,” according to CNN chief legal analyst Jeffrey Toobin:
"I thought it was dazzling. I thought the way he wove through both the facts of the case and
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Jul 30 2015
News
Political Polarization Of The American Public, 1994-2014 [INFOGRAPHIC]
As seen in the below animation, the share of Americans who express a consistently liberal or conservative views have doubled over the past two decades from 10% to 21%. The median positions, which used to overlap relatively closely, have spread much further apart such that the “typical” Republican is more conservative than 94% of Democrats. Two decades ago, this number was only 70%.
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Nov 01 2012
News
Pols see polls point to Romney triumph; ‘hidden vote’ to crush Obama
The tidal wave of anti-debt, anti-big-government voters that swamped Democrats in the 2010 congressional elections is readying itself again, poised to sweep Mitt Romney into the Oval Office, some political observers say.
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