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Nov 06 2016
News
Pence: We Will Accept the Outcome
Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence on Sunday pledged Donald Trump's campaign would accept a "clear outcome" to the U.S. presidential election but said both campaigns reserved legal options if there was a disputed result.
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Oct 19 2020
News
The Paths to Victory
How each of the battlegrounds factors into both presidential candidates’ routes to 270 electoral votes.
The road to the White House requires winning 270 of the 538 electoral votes at stake, but the decisive votes will likely come from the narrower terrain of about 13 battlegrounds. Those 187 electoral votes from 11 states, plus two congressional districts that each award a single
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Jan 14 2017
News
House passes budget to begin Obamacare repeal-and-replace process
The House passed a 2017 budget Friday that lays the groundwork for dismantling Obamacare, brushing aside intra-GOP anxiety and defiant Democrats to launch the repeal-and-replace strategy staked out by President-elect Donald Trump.
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Mar 20 2017
Opinion
OPINION: What Democrats Don't Want FBI Director James Comey to Talk About
Congressional Democrats and their media allies hope FBI Director James Comey will deliver a body blow to the Trump presidency by telling lawmakers Russia undermined the the 2016 presidential election and that President Trump’s claim that President Obama wiretapped Trump Tower is groundless.
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Nov 04 2016
News
How the swing voter went extinct
This is a story about the swing voter. The voter who, days before the election, doesn’t know if she wants to vote for Donald Trump or Hillary Clinton — or, hell, maybe Jill Stein or Gary Johnson.
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Sep 28 2016
News
Donald Trump’s history of corruption: a comprehensive review
In the big-picture conversation around the 2016 presidential election, the major negative narratives about Donald Trump have tended to focus on his racism, his temperament, or his tendency to tell lies.
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Dec 22 2019
Analysis
How the GOP Bamboozled The New York Times’ Politics Desk
When it comes to impeachment, no one with a brain is disputing the facts of the case: Donald Trump pressured Ukraine’s Volodymyr Zelenskiy to investigate Joe Biden, using the president’s power over American foreign policy to target a political rival and influence the 2020 election. To suggest otherwise is either to knowingly obfuscate the issue at hand or to appear brain-dead—the latter being
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May 18 2017
News
Who Is Robert Mueller, Special Counsel Overseeing Russia Investigation?
Robert Mueller, who has been appointed to handle the investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election, took the reins as FBI director a week before the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001. That day would influence his entire 12-year run leading the agency.
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Dec 22 2020
Opinion
Is Trump Really All That Holds the G.O.P. Together?
The Republican Party has embraced reality-TV authoritarianism not out of strength but weakness.
Republican officials who have indulged or assisted in President Trump’s effort to nullify the 2020 election have many motivations: partisanship, conviction, delusion, cynicism, ambition, paranoia, fear. But all these reasons for participation in an antidemocratic power grab point to a single
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Dec 22 2019
Analysis
Analysis: Trump is gaining ground heading into 2020
Poll of the week: A new CNN/SSRS poll finds that former Vice President Joe Biden leads President Donald Trump 49% to 44% in a potential general election matchup. Matchups between Trump and other leading Democratic contenders (South Bend, Indiana, Mayor Pete Buttigieg, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders and Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren) are even closer. Compared to polling taken back in October
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