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Oct 11 2012
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Presidential Candidates Set Their Sights On Colorado's Latinos
The presidential race has become much tighter in recent days, and in Colorado, a recent poll puts Republican presidential nominee Mitt Romney in the lead.
Colorado is one of several swing states where campaign efforts will be concentrated in these past few weeks before the election. Of those efforts, actually getting people to the polls will be one of the most important.
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NPR (Online News)Aug 03 2014
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House Border Fiasco Foreshadows Future Problems For GOP
Midterm elections that will decide control of the Senate are three months away, and the 2016 presidential campaign will start in earnest soon after. Yet the Republican Party still can't figure out what to do about illegal immigration.
It's the issue that vexed Republicans as much as any in their 2012 presidential loss. It's the one problem the party declared it must resolve to win
HuffPostMar 05 2019
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Clinton camp stews over Sanders 2020 campaign
Former Hillary Clinton aides and allies are scrutinizing Bernie’s flaws and vulnerabilities — much as he once did to her.
Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton formally made peace at a New Hampshire unity event in July 2016 where the two rivals sought to put the acrimonious Democratic primary behind them.
Clinton staffers, however, weren’t party to that agreement. And now that
PoliticoMay 20 2013
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Scandal-shocked House Democrats fear for 2014
Democrats aiming to retake the House next year against all odds tried to reassure themselves after President Barack Obamas week from hell: The election is still 18 months away, plenty of time for Republicans to turn todays gift into tomorrows albatross. Yet the anxiety within party ranks heading into a midterm already heavily stacked in the GOPs favor is all too palpable.
PoliticoJun 04 2012
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Jesse Kelly Calls Gabrielle Giffords 'A Hero Of Nothing' In New Democratic Ad
A Democratic super PAC is airing a new ad in the special election race to replace former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords (D-Ariz.) that features Republican Jesse Kelly calling her a "hero of nothing." "And now she stands there with that smile and pretends to be some type of hometown hero," Kelly says in the clip, which began airing Monday. "She's a hero of nothing."
HuffPostJul 31 2014
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Obama impeachment talk just political theater
It's the wildest dream of tea party extremists: the ultimate political comeuppance for the liberal President they love to hate. Since the day Barack Obama got elected to the White House, they have wanted to force him out. First, it was the birth certificate. Then, it was the bailouts. A succession of other allegedly impeachable issues followed: IRS targeting, the Benghazi terrorist attack,
CNN DigitalApr 30 2019
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Trump’s lack of cooperation with Congress intensifies impeachment push in House
Frustration among House Democratic investigators is intensifying after President Trump’s refusal to cooperate with congressional inquiries, leading some to privately question whether they should try to pressure Speaker Nancy Pelosi into launching impeachment proceedings.
The chairmen and members of the six panels investigating the president are increasingly angered by the White House’s
Washington PostApr 13 2022
Headline Roundup
First Bus of Migrants Sent by Texas Governor Arrives in DC
The first bus of migrants voluntarily sent by Texas Gov. Greg Abbott to Washington, D.C. arrived Wednesday.
The bus pulled up to a D.C. building that houses Fox News (Right bias), NBC News (Lean Left) and C-SPAN (Center bias) offices before dropping the migrants off a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol building. According to the Daily Beast (Left bias), some of the roughly 30 migrants
Daily Beast The Hill The BlazeApr 30 2019
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Enter Joe Biden
That Biden is considered a moderate is a testament to how far his party has moved to the left.
That Joe Biden, at this writing the most recent candidate to file for the Democratic presidential nomination, is considered a moderate is a testament both to how far and rapidly his party has moved to the left and to the portward skew of the national press.
A Democratic politician now
National Review (News)Aug 08 2015
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Trump Disinvited From Conservative Forum Over Megyn Kelly Comments
Donald Trump opened his mouth and now finds the door closed to him at a high-profile gathering of conservative activists.
His latest incendiary comment, about one of the Fox News moderators from Thursday's Republican presidential debate, has led to a scolding by the party and condemnation by organizers of the RedState Gathering.
The billionaire businessman lashed out against Fox
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