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Jun 20 2012
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Bloomberg poll: Obama up big, Bain debate up for grabs
Bloomberg News has a poll this morning showing the rosiest picture of the general election the Obama team has seen in weeks: Obama leads Romney in the survey, 53 percent to 40 percent. Fifty-five percent of voters in the poll say Romney is the candidate most out of touch with the American people, versus 36 percent who say that of the president.
PoliticoAug 29 2015
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Scott Walker Blames Hillary Clinton for Obama’s Foreign Policy
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker on Friday laid the entire seven years of Obama administration foreign policy at Hillary Clinton’s feet, hitting the Middle East, the attempted reset with Russia and cyberattacks from China.
The Republican presidential candidate vowed a foreign policy of strength and to immediately end the Iran nuclear deal if elected. He also said he would confront the
The BlazeApr 03 2019
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Biden's Behavior Under Scrutiny
“On Friday, former Nevada assemblywoman Lucy Flores recalled a 2014 campaign event where Biden approached her from behind, smelled her hair and kissed her head… [Since then] a second woman has come forward, claiming former Vice President Joe Biden touched her inappropriately at a political event. Former congressional aide Amy Lappos told the Hartford Courant that Biden reached for her face and
The Flip SideSep 19 2013
Perspectives Blog
Is Breaking News Broken?
Is the addiction to being the first to deliver a news story killing the quality and reliability of our news organizations?
CBS and NBC both incorrectly identified the Navy Yard shooter in tweets this week. “NBC News: we are now NOT reporting name of shooter; retracting that report. deleting those tweets,” tweeted an NBC News reporter later.
Something similar happened when the
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderDec 15 2015
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At Republican Debate, Candidates Are Likely to Set Sights on Ted Cruz
In the five weeks since the last Republican presidential debate, terrorists have struck in Paris and San Bernardino, Calif., Donald J. Trump has proposed barring Muslims from coming to America, Ben Carson’s support has evaporated and Senator Ted Cruz of Texas has emerged as Mr. Trump’s stiffest competition. Senator Marco Rubio of Florida has gone on the attack against Mr. Cruz, and Gov. Chris
New York Times (News)Dec 08 2014
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Poll: Hillary Clinton ahead in 5 would-be GOP match-ups
A new poll released Monday indicates Hillary Clinton holds an advantage over five potential Republican opponents in hypothetical match-ups for the 2016 presidential election. Clinton, however, fails to break past the 50% line when matched against each of the possible Republican contenders, according to the Bloomberg Politics Poll. If the contest were held today, 45% of likely voters say they
CNN DigitalOct 16 2019
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Dems Debate
Tuesday night was the fourth Democratic primary debate, hosted by CNN/New York Times. New York Times
The left discusses healthcare, and believes Warren and Buttigieg had a good night.
“Now, it is true that instituting universal health-care coverage would cost a lot of money and require raising taxes. But it’s also true, as Warren (and Sanders) keep trying to remind everyone, that
The Flip SideJun 14 2018
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New York sues Trump Foundation for 'illegal conduct'
New York's attorney general announced on Thursday she was suing the Trump Foundation, as well as Donald Trump and his children, alleging "extensive and persistent" lawbreaking.
Barbara Underwood said the charitable foundation had engaged in "unlawful political coordination" designed to influence the 2016 election.
The lawsuit seeks to dissolve the foundation, Ms Underwood said.
BBC NewsJun 09 2012
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Obama's data advantage
On the sixth floor of a sleek office building here, more than 150 techies are quietly peeling back the layers of your life. They know what you read and where you shop, what kind of work you do and who you count as friends. They also know who your mother voted for in the last election.
PoliticoMay 24 2019
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Tearful Theresa May Resigns Amid Brexit Failure
Fighting back tears, British Prime Minister Theresa May said on Friday she would quit, triggering a contest that will bring a new leader to power who is likely to push for a more decisive Brexit divorce deal.
May's departure will deepen the Brexit crisis as a new leader is likely to want a more decisive split, raising the chances of a confrontation with the European Union and a
Newsmax (News)