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Nov 06 2019
Opinion
Impeaching America’s Future
What does the future have in store for us if Congress succeeds in impeaching President Donald Trump, the president who presides over the best economy America has had in the last 50 years? I think you can look to South America for a glimpse of the Great Republic that will be vouchsafed us by the congressgirls from what is called “the Squad” and from the most foul-mouthed field of Democratic
The American SpectatorJul 28 2014
News
Outside Money Drives a Deluge of Political Ads
An explosion of spending on political advertising on television — set to break $2 billion in congressional races, with overall spots up nearly 70 percent since the 2010 midterm election — is accelerating the rise of moneyed interests and wresting control from the candidates’ own efforts to reach voters.
In the first full midterm cycle where outside groups have developed a sophisticated
New York Times (News)May 22 2019
News
Impeachment
“More Democrats are calling — and more loudly — for impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump after his latest defiance of Congress by blocking his former White House lawyer [Don McGahn] from testifying on Tuesday.” (AP News)
The left is disturbed by Trump’s expansive assertion of executive privilege, and generally supports impeachment.
“As attorneys sworn to uphold
The Flip SideJun 05 2016
News
Sanders, Clinton talk immigration, battle for Hispanic vote before big California primary
Democratic presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders are spending their final weekend in California, before the state’s big primary Tuesday, rallying voters over immigration issues and warning the state’s diverse electorate about the perils of electing Republican Donald Trump.
Fox News DigitalOct 23 2016
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Debate moderator Chris Wallace: ‘Of course they didn’t answer my questions’
Fox News host Chris Wallace had the distinct privilege of posing questions to presidential candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton when they debated Wednesday for the last time before next month’s election, but in the aftermath acknowledged he had a hard time getting answers from either.
Washington TimesJul 01 2023
Headline Roundup
Former Brazilian President Bolsonaro Banned from Politics for 8 Years
Brazil’s highest electoral court voted 5-2 to bar former President Jair Bolsonaro from running for office until 2030.
The Details: The courts found the right-wing politician guilty of abusing his power ahead of Brazil’s 2022 elections, and spreading political rhetoric which cast doubt on the country’s electronic voting systems. Bolsonaro denies any wrongdoing, and his legal team plans
CNN Digital BBC News Fox News DigitalSep 01 2020
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'This is really bad': Social media users voice concern after Joe Biden appears incoherent in Pittsburgh speech
'This isn't a mispronunciation or stumbling over a few words.'
Twitter users circulated several portions of Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden's speech from Pittsburgh on Monday, causing the words "Biden video" to trend on the platform.
While the former vice president was hailed and criticized over policy, one excerpt where Biden appeared incoherent sparked concern among
The BlazeSep 20 2012
News
How to Solve the Swing-State Puzzle
When I first considered Barack Obamas re-election chances in this magazine, last November, he was about a 50-50 contender against the Republican field. As I noted then, this was an unusual spot for a sitting president. A year before their own re-election races, Roosevelt, Eisenhower, Nixon, Reagan, Clinton and both Bushes were all favored. One year out, it seemed as if things could break
New York Times (News)Nov 05 2016
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Arizona Can Ban ‘Ballot Harvesting,’ Supreme Court Says
WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court issued an order on Saturday allowing Arizona to enforce a law banning so-called ballot harvesting, in which others collect voters’ completed absentee ballots and submit them to election officials. The court’s two-sentence order stayed a ruling from the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit that would have temporarily blocked the law.
The
New York Times (News)Oct 19 2016
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Trump, Clinton gear up for final showdown
Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton meet in Las Vegas Wednesday for one last throw of the dice.
They are poised for another clash in the third presidential debate, which will be their final chance to change the trajectory of the election as millions of viewers tune in for the last big televised spectacular of a rancorous campaign.
CNN Digital