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Dec 29 2020
News
Gavin Newsom recall effort just got a major boost
The California governor’s days could be limited thanks to a growing effort to invoke a statewide referendum.
A campaign to recall Gov. Gavin Newsom is picking up steam after individual donors offered tens of thousands of dollars each and they scored $500,000 from an Irvine-based consulting firm.
Prov 3:9 LLC contributed $500,000, and Sequoia Capital's Douglas Leone and his wife
Fox News DigitalOct 27 2020
Analysis
Why Joe Biden will win rich places but not rich people
In next month’s presidential election, America’s richest and poorest places will likely vote for the same candidate. That fact, peculiar enough on its own, is all the stranger when you consider that rich and poor Americans won’t be voting for the same person. To understand contemporary US politics, you have to understand this apparent contradiction—and the divisions that create it.
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QuartzJun 13 2017
News
6 questions for Attorney General Jeff Sessions
The Senate intelligence committee will grill Attorney General Jeff Sessions Tuesday afternoon, just as a slew of new questions about him have bubbled to the top of the Russia probes.
CNN DigitalFeb 14 2019
News
It Isn’t Your Imagination: Twitter Treats Conservatives More Harshly Than Liberals
Of 22 prominent, politically active individuals who are known to have been suspended [from Twitter] since 2005 and who expressed a preference in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, 21 supported Donald Trump.
QuilletteJun 11 2017
News
GOP looks to blunt impact of health bill on older people
GOP senators are trying to strike a balance that’s proving difficult: lowering healthcare insurance premiums for young adults while shielding older people from massive price hikes.
The HillJun 20 2020
Opinion
Take anything John Bolton says with a mountain of salt
The last thing President Trump needed during an election year on top of a raging public health catastrophe and a recession was a mouthy staffer making him look bad. But John Bolton, the brash, unapologetic uber-hawk and former national security adviser, had other ideas.
Bolton left the administration in fall 2019 after disagreeing with his boss on practically every single foreign policy
Washington ExaminerJun 18 2021
News
DeSantis and Abbott take the lead in battle to inherit Trump's mantle
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Texas Gov. Greg Abbott have both been on a tear lately with new conservative and populist initiatives, creating the impression they may compete for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination in the lane dominated for years by former President Donald Trump.
Build the wall? Abbott is doing it in Texas, amid a border crisis most Republicans believe is
Washington ExaminerApr 09 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Trump’s Immigration Crisis
Behind the flailing lies a potential disaster for immigration hawks.
Across the decade that preceded Donald Trump’s election, American politicians of both parties consistently tried to pass big, sweeping immigration bills that would legalize most of the country’s illegal population and increase immigration overall. These bills failed because of populist opposition, at first bipartisan (
Ross DouthatOct 26 2020
News
Trump, Biden hit battleground Pennsylvania amid pandemic
President Donald Trump and Democratic rival Joe Biden zeroed in on the critical battleground of Pennsylvania on Monday, demonstrating starkly different approaches to rallying voters just eight days before polls close during the worst public health crisis in a century.
Trump drew thousands of largely mask-less supporters as he began a final-week charge through nearly a dozen states ahead
Associated Press Fact CheckOct 01 2020
News
Supreme Court nominee Amy Barrett signed anti-abortion letter accompanying ad calling to overturn Roe v. Wade
While a law professor at the University of Notre Dame, Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett was among hundreds who signed an anti-abortion letter that accompanied a January 2006 newspaper ad calling for "an end to the barbaric legacy of Roe v. Wade."
The two-page advertisement was placed in the South Bend Tribune by the Indiana anti-abortion group St. Joseph County Right to Life. On
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