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Sep 08 2014
News
Obama immigration delay means 60,000 to be deported by November
Nearly 60,000 immigrants will be deported before November elections if the government holds its pace, and many of them might have earned tentative legal status had President Obama taken unilateral action to halt deportations.
Washington TimesMay 17 2016
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Bernie Sanders Facing Pressure Over Supporters’ Actions in Nevada
Raising the prospect of lasting fissures in the Democratic Party, Senator Bernie Sanders rebuffed mounting pressure on Tuesday to rein in his supporters after they disrupted a weekend Democratic convention in Nevada, throwing chairs and later threatening the state party chairwoman in a fight over delegates. The uproar comes as Hillary Clinton is struggling to turn her and the party’s attention
New York Times (News)Sep 02 2013
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Report: NSA Spied on Presidents of Mexico & Brazil
The National Security Agency spied on the presidents of Mexico and Brazil including reading the Mexican leaders emails before he was even elected journalist Glenn Greenwald reported Sunday.
The BlazeOct 30 2014
News
Republicans have Senate takeover in their sights, races remain close
After eight years in the proverbial wilderness, Republicans are feeling confident about their chances of reclaiming the Senate majority in next week’s elections – as the two-year, bare-knuckle battle boils down to about 10 key races in the final days.
Fox News DigitalMay 25 2015
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GOP Could Suffer Fallout If Supreme Court Rules To Eliminate Obamacare For Millions
A Supreme Court ruling due in late June could wipe out health insurance for millions of people covered by the president’s health care law. But it is Republicans — and not White House officials — who are talking about damage control. If that sounds wrong, check the math. Twenty-six of the 34 states
CBS News (Online)Oct 28 2014
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2014 Campaign Whoppers
By the time the last polling booth closes on Nov. 4, a staggering amount of money — $4 billion, by one estimate — will have been spent on the midterm elections. What did all that money buy? A lot of false and misleading TV ads.
FactCheck.orgNov 06 2013
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Christie: 'Thank You New Jersey'
Gov. Chris Christie was re-elected with ease Tuesday demonstrating the kind of broad bipartisan appeal that will serve as his opening argument should he seek the Republican presidential nomination in 2016.
HuffPostNov 06 2013
News
New York City Takes Left Turn
Political analysts say the election of Democrat Bill de Blasio as mayor could become the biggest test yet of a recent revival of liberalism in American political life that is occurring in urban areas.
Wall Street Journal (News)May 15 2016
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Ohio senator defends Hillary Clinton on trade
Ohio Sen. Sherrod Brown deflected questions about his interest in becoming Hillary Clinton's vice presidential nominee on Sunday as he defended Clinton's positions on trade.
Brown told CNN's Jake Tapper on "State of the Union" he's happy with his current job -- even though he plans to help Clinton in the general election.
CNBCJan 09 2014
Opinion
Where President Obama's Promise Zones Can Meet Rand Paul's Economic Freedom Zones
Income inequality is the name of the political game in 2014.
Democrats and Republicans alike have taken on the challenge of addressing America’s rampant, deep-seated inequality as the cornerstone of their platform for the upcoming midterm elections.
Forbes