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Aug 10 2019
News
Biden, Bullock take on Trump, guns at Iowa State Fair
DES MOINES, Iowa (AP) — Former Vice President Joe Biden and Montana Gov. Steve Bullock opened the Iowa State Fair’s 2020 presidential blitz on Thursday by blistering President Donald Trump and promising to push new gun restrictions.
“I believe everything the president’s said and done encourages white supremacists,” Biden said as Trump continued to take criticism for his handling of back
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May 19 2016
News
On Ads, Sanders Has Spent Most, But Trump Has Spent Best
The general election ads are already out, and it seems clear: this election will be fought out (and hard) on the airwaves. This week, a Democratic superPAC released two ads attacking Donald Trump on statements he has made about women. Here's one:
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Jul 26 2018
Parties face excited midterm electorate with reservations
Almost 100 days before November’s midterm elections, Democrats and Republicans are certain of one thing: An energized electorate across the country is poised to lead to a surge in turnout at the polls.
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Aug 03 2020
News
Senate GOP divided over whether they'd fill Supreme Court vacancy
Senate Republicans are conflicted about what to do if a Supreme Court seat becomes vacant during the remainder of President Trump's first term, a possibility that has come more into focus in recent weeks in light of Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s health problems.
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) has made clear that he intends to fill a Supreme Court vacancy in 2020, despite
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May 13 2014
News
In Caustic Nebraska Senate Race, GOP Battle Lines Are Blurred
Conservative into Nebraska's Republican Senate primary race. Big GOP names like Texas Sen. Ted Cruz and Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell are on opposite sides.
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Nov 18 2020
News
Where do progressives fit in Joe Biden’s Democratic Party?
In the months before the election, 2020 looked to many like it could be the dawn of a new progressive era in American politics. Democrats had chosen a moderate candidate in Joe Biden — thereby taking ideas like a Green New Deal and Medicare for All off the table — but influential figures from the left wing of the party had pushed him to shift some policy proposals in their direction. If
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Feb 27 2020
Opinion
Bernie Sanders Could Be the First Jewish Nominee—and Get Fewer Jewish Votes Than Hillary Clinton
The Jewish vote in presidential elections always goes to the Democrats, with only a small percentage going to the GOP. In 2016, Hillary Clinton received 71 percent of it, while Donald Trump got only 24 percent. It’s a small vote—just 3 percent of the total in 2016, according to exit polls—but it’s important because in states like Florida, that small percentage could mean the difference between
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Aug 15 2019
News
Warren leads Democratic field by 5 points in Wisconsin: poll
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) leads the Democratic primary field by 5 percentage points in Wisconsin, according to a new poll released Thursday.
The survey conducted by Change Research on behalf of Crooked Media, a progressive network, found the Massachusetts lawmaker as the top choice of 29 percent of likely Democratic primary voters in the Badger State.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I
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Oct 21 2018
News
Trump Seeks to Rally Voters With Tough Stance on Immigration
President Trump finished a string of Western-state political rallies on Saturday with an attack on illegal immigration, seizing on reports of a Honduran migrant caravan as he sought to rally GOP voters ahead of the Nov. 6 elections.
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Sep 02 2019
News
The 2020 electoral map could be the smallest in years. Here’s why.
In a politically divided nation, with attitudes among many voters hardened and resistant to changing, the 2020 general election could be contested on the narrowest electoral terrain in recent memory.
Just four states are likely to determine the outcome in 2020. Each flipped to the Republicans in 2016, but President Trump won each by only a percentage point or less. The four are
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