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May 25 2012
News
Need a Nurse? You May Have To Wait
Nurses are the backbone of the hospital — just ask pretty much any doctor or patient. But a new poll conducted by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health finds 34 percent of patients hospitalized for at least one night in the past year said "nurses weren't available when needed or didn't respond quickly to requests for help."
NPR (Online News)Jan 24 2016
News
A Day of Endorsements for Presidential Candidates in Iowa
After nonstop candidate traffic in Iowa for a full year, the gun was sounded on the final lap before the Feb. 1 caucuses, as the leading candidates in both parties crisscrossed the snowy plains and the state’s largest newspaper announced its endorsements.
The Des Moines Register backed Senator Marco Rubio of Florida for the Republicans, giving welcome news for a candidate who has been
New York Times (News)Sep 17 2020
News
Sen. Mitt Romney questions Sen. Ron Johnson's investigation of Joe Biden, says it has 'earmarks of a political exercise'
As he prepares to complete his Senate investigation into Joe Biden and Ukraine, Wisconsin Republican Sen. Ron Johnson is making no secret of how he wants his report to be seen by voters in the 2020 election.
“What our investigations are uncovering, I think, will reveal that this is not somebody that we should be electing president of the United States,” Johnson said of Biden, the
USA TODAYNov 13 2016
News
SHOCKED BY LOSS, HILLARY CLINTON PUTS THE BLAME ON COMEY
The week before this year’s election, Hillary Clinton seemed poised to win the presidency: up in all the polls, favored by all the prediction algorithms. Then F.B.I. director James Comey published his letter stating that he’d found more e-mails on Anthony Weiner’s server that could possibly be pertinent to the formerly closed investigation. Days later, these e-mails were found to contain
Vanity FairDec 17 2019
Opinion
Campaign finance limits take choices away from voters
It happens every presidential election. A promising candidate joins the race, makes a splash, and surges in the polls. But they can’t sustain the momentum, and their popularity dips. With diminished media exposure, fundraising stalls and the campaign shuts down. All before a single vote has been cast.
Sen. Kamala Harris of California is the latest candidate to suffer from our misguided
Washington ExaminerMay 20 2019
News
Elizabeth Warren’s corporate advocacy past could ding image as working-class champion
As Sen. Elizabeth Warren climbs in Democratic presidential polls, touting an image as the champion of the working class against powerful corporations, it's only a matter of time before she faces renewed questions about her history advocating on behalf of the kinds of corporations she now vilifies.
That work predated her time in the Senate. She helped LTV Steel in its effort to dodge
Fox News DigitalJul 18 2015
News
Signs of Stress Build for Rand Paul Campaign
Sen. Rand Paul had counted on building from the grass-roots base of his father, former Rep. Ron Paul, and winning enough support from the Republican mainstream to compete for the party’s 2016 presidential nomination.
Instead, the Kentucky lawmaker is slipping in the polls, lagging in fundraising and losing some of his father’s loyalists over foreign-policy disagreements. Campaign
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 14 2020
News
Latino groups warn that Biden’s sluggish outreach to their voters could hurt in November
Top Latino Democrats are voicing growing concern about Joe Biden’s campaign, warning that lackluster efforts to win the support of their community could have devastating consequences in the November election.
Recent polls showing President Trump’s inroads with Latinos have set off a fresh round of frustration and finger-pointing among Democrats, confirming problems some say have
Washington PostNov 01 2016
News
The FBI, the 2016 Election and the Confidence Deficit
A week out from Election Day, here's the only thing we're sure of after Friday's bombshell political news that the Federal Bureau of Investigation is one again looking at Hillary Clinton's emails: Another U.S. institution -- the FBI -- has taken a hit. (It's especially true after all of the obvious leaks coming from the FBI and Justice Department.) And that news isn't good for the country's
NBC News DigitalOct 27 2020
News
As college grads flee the GOP, political ‘diploma divide’ grows
President Trump won in 2016 thanks in part to support from non-college-educated white voters. Those with college degrees are increasingly voting Democratic – shifting partisan policy priorities and campaign strategies.
Four years ago, Donald Trump’s path to the White House ran through Rust Belt states with higher-than-average numbers of white voters without college degrees.
That
Christian Science Monitor