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Mar 21 2020
Opinion
Outrage over Trump saying 'Chinese virus' says a lot about critics' biases
Much outrage has materialized over President Trump’s use of the term “Chinese virus” to refer to the novel coronavirus pandemic affecting the United States and the world. Critics have condemned the president as “racist” and “xenophobic.”
Certainly, such allegations are not new for the president. Just as in the past, they reveal far more about the biases of the accusers than they do
Washington ExaminerMar 24 2019
News
Beto O'Rourke takes moderate path with Medicare for America
Beto O'Rourke says he supports universal health care, but he wants to take a different path to get there than many of his more progressive rivals for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination. The former Texas representative is backing a little-known House Democratic proposal called Medicare for America, which calls for expanding government-run health coverage while keeping employer-
CNN DigitalAug 19 2019
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Elections are rigged with voter suppression more 'insidious' than in the 1960s, Stacey Abrams says
Stacey Abrams, the former Georgia gubernatorial candidate who claims that she won the 2018 election despite losing by nearly 55,000 votes, said during a Sunday interview on ABC that voter suppression in 2019 is more insidious than it was in the 1960s.
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The BlazeFeb 04 2021
Analysis
Poll: Most Americans support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants
Biden’s proposal to legalize America’s 10.5 million undocumented immigrants is popular — but can he achieve it?
With the White House and Congress now under their control, Democrats are hoping to legalize at least some of the estimated 10.5 million undocumented immigrants living in the US — a long-sought goal that Americans largely support.
A new poll conducted January 29 to
VoxSep 01 2020
News
The Completely Fake News That's Spreading About Trump's Walter Reed Visit
Vice President Mike Pence was reportedly put on standby to temporarily assume the powers of the presidency during President Trump’s November 2019 visit to Walter Reed hospital, claims a forthcoming book by New York Times reporter Michael Schmidt.
In “Donald Trump v. The United States: Inside the Struggle to Stop a President,” the author says he learned "in the hours leading up to Trump'
TownhallJun 18 2020
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White House Shoots Down Explosive Claims in New Bolton Memoir
WASHINGTON – The war of words between President Trump and his former National Security Advisor, John Bolton, is spilling over into the courts. The administration has filed a restraining order to stop the release of Bolton's new book, The Room Where it Happened, claiming it violates national security.
In an exclusive interview with ABC News' Martha Raddatz, Bolton gives a glimpse of
CBNMay 12 2021
Analysis
Trump Tightens Grip on GOP With Cheney’s Ouster From Post
Donald Trump’s grip on the GOP will tighten with a vote by House Republicans Wednesday to depose Representative Liz Cheney from her leadership post for her persistent rebuttals to Trump’s false claims that the 2020 election was stolen from him.
The outcome of the closed-door vote of the 212-member Republican conference is largely settled. House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy and his chief
BloombergMar 18 2019
News
Beto O'Rourke apologizes for jokes about wife, says he has benefited from 'white privilege'
Beto O'Rourke said Friday night that he had been wrong for joking at several events in his first two days campaigning in Iowa that his wife has been raising their three children "sometimes with my help."
The former congressman from Texas, who launched his bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination Thursday, addressed the remarks during a recording of the podcast Political Party
CNN DigitalOct 28 2020
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The majority of Americans are stressed about the election. Here's how to cope.
The majority of American adults say they feel it. The anxiety, the fear, the dread.
They feel it before bed and when they wake at night, at red lights and in grocery store lines, at desks and dinner tables. Quiet moments are no longer a refuge, but spaces to ruminate, contemplate, to grapple with how risky it is to hope.
Americans are moving through these final seven days with
USA TODAYNov 18 2019
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Another day, another lawsuit challenging Michigan voting laws
A Democratic advocacy group has filed a third lawsuit in less than a month challenging Michigan laws and policies it says restrict voting rights.
The focus on Michigan voting laws by the super PAC Priorities USA reflects the importance of the state's 16 electoral votes in the 2020 presidential election. President Trump win Michigan, a swing state, by less than half a percentage point in
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