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Jul 30 2016
News
100 Days to Go
We've reached the 100-day countdown in the unpredictable 2016 presidential election. The two major tickets are set and as of the past two weeks, GOP nominee Donald Trump and Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton have officially accepted their parties' nominations.
TownhallOct 09 2016
News
Trump, Pence vow to fight on together after emergence of damaging tape
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump and running mate Mike Pence indicated Saturday that they would fight their election campaign to its conclusion next month, despite calls by prominent Republicans for Trump to withdraw from the race after the emergence of a damaging audio tape.
Fox News DigitalJul 25 2015
News
GOP's nightmare: An Independent Donald Trump
Republicans dreaming of shooing away Donald Trump may want to think twice.
By publicly rebuking the billionaire businessman for his inflammatory comments, the party may convince Trump to launch a third-party candidacy.
That's a potential nightmare scenario for the GOP establishment: a populist outsider with unlimited resources attacking their nominee from the right in the general
CNN DigitalNov 11 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Obama, McConnnell, start with science
Now that Republicans have won control of the Senate, Washington is awash with rumors and speculation about how President Barack Obama and the GOP Congress will get along. Armchair Dr. Phils are already yakking about how the two sides should just get along "for the sake of the children...er, country."
CNN DigitalMay 12 2020
Analysis
The Death of #MeToo: 95 Celebs Who Smeared Kavanaugh are Silent on Biden
You can say goodbye to the #MeToo movement. It had a good three-year run, but inevitably, hypocrisy and political expediency caught up with it.
Ninety-five Hollywood supporters of the #MeToo movement smeared now-SCOTUS Justice Brett Kavanaugh over flimsy sexual assault allegations in 2018 in an attempt to block his Supreme Court appointment. But now that Democrat presidential hopeful
NewsBustersSep 23 2020
Opinion
The Special Hell of Trump’s Supreme Court Appointment
With a nonexistent mandate, he does extraordinary damage.
It was almost inevitable that President Trump would get one Supreme Court appointment during this four-year term. It was always possible that he’d get two.
But three? Seldom has a president’s impact been so inversely proportional to his warrant. Trump, with his nonexistent mandate, reaches extra far and wreaks extra damage
Frank BruniMay 12 2020
News
How Trump Plans to Weaponize COVID-19 Against Biden
COVID-19 has shattered the basic economic rationale President Donald Trump had put forward in running for reelection and forced him to come up with another: Joe Biden’s handling of the catastrophe would be worse.
Trump and his allies are working to graft his own vulnerabilities onto Biden, painting him as a feeble alternative to a president tested by the coronavirus pandemic and the
The AtlanticMar 31 2022
Headline Roundup
Trump Asks Putin to Release Potentially Damaging Information on Hunter Biden
In an interview released Tuesday, former President Donald Trump called on Russian President Vladimir Putin to release potentially damaging information on Hunter Biden.
“As long as Putin now is, not exactly, a fan of our country,” Trump said, “let him explain…why did the mayor of Moscow's wife give the Bidens, both of them, $3.5 million.” Trump also said that he thought “Putin would
The Guardian Washington Examiner NewsweekSep 02 2014
Opinion
OPINION: Texas governor’s race: Democrats and the dream of a Wendy Davis win
To the extent that Democrats dream in Technicolor, the grand dream would be turning Texas from red to blue in future presidential elections.
Fox News DigitalApr 11 2017
News
Republicans undertake unexpected rescue mission in deep red Kansas
In the final days before Tuesday’s special election, Republicans reacted to weak polling and turnout data by rushing resources to southern Kansas. A GOP super PAC rolled out robo-calls over the weekend from Vice President Pence, and on Monday from President Trump, in support of candidate Ron Estes.
Washington Post