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Jun 27 2019
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Democrats Lurch Left on Abortion, Immigration, and Health Care in First Debate
Miami — It was supposed to be Elizabeth Warren’s night to shine, but it didn’t quite work out that way. Now in third place behind Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders in the national polls, Warren was the only candidate on stage Wednesday night polling in the double digits (with her Democratic rivals registering somewhere between 0.4 percent and 3.3 percent). Nevertheless, both Cory Booker and Beto O’
National Review (News)Oct 18 2014
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On Midterm Trail, Hillary Clinton Tests Themes for Possible 2016 Run
Appearing in liberal Philadelphia, Hillary Clinton told a campaign crowd that corporations have too much clout. In conservative Kentucky, she lauded her husband’s record in office while avoiding any mention of the locally unpopular current White House resident, President Barack Obama .
Mrs. Clinton is back on the campaign trail after a six-year hiatus, aiming to rouse Democratic voters
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 18 2012
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Obama Immigration Decision Leaves Marco Rubio Plan Floundering
President Barack Obama's surprise decision to halt U.S. deportations of young undocumented immigrants has all but killed a Republican effort to fashion legislation that could have won political points with Hispanic voters in November's elections.
Republican Senators, including Marco Rubio, had been working behind the scenes for months on a bill that would have allowed some children of
HuffPostFeb 19 2016
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Jeb: Polls Are 'Irrelevant' as Voters Remain Undecided
Voters in South Carolina are still undecided one day before the statewide primary elections, GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Friday, and he believes the polls are "kind of irrelevant now."
"As a candidate, it's unnerving, but we have people coming to our town hall meetings saying, 'I was for Trump, after hearing you speak, I'm for you,'" the form
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Newsmax (News)Jun 15 2012
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EPA proposes stricter standards for soot pollution
The Obama administration is proposing new air quality standards to lower the amount of soot that can be released into the air, risking an election-year backlash from Republicans.
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Michigan Supreme Court Rejects 14th Amendment Effort to Keep Trump Off Primary Ballot
Former President Donald Trump will appear on Michigan’s GOP primary ballot after the state’s supreme court declined to review the argument that he was disqualified under the 14th Amendment.
Key Quotes: The majority Democratic court rejected an attempt to appeal a decision to leave Trump on the ballot, saying it was “not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this
CNN Digital Detroit News Fox News DigitalJun 14 2012
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Obama, Romney to Make Dueling Pitches to Ohio Voters
President Barack Obama will use a campaign speech in Cleveland on Thursday to frame the election as a choice between two starkly different visions for the future, not a referendum on an incumbent overseeing a still-sluggish economy.
It is the first in a series of speeches Mr. Obama will give drawing a contrast with presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney, a campaign official said.
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 13 2012
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Obama Seeks New Taxes on Rich
President Barack Obama called on Congress Monday to enact new taxes on the wealthy, restructure the tax code and approve short-term spending measures as part of an election-year budget plan aimed at boosting job growth and helping the middle class.
Mr. Obama's $3.8 trillion budget for the fiscal year starting Oct. 1 was quickly dismissed by congressional Republicans and GOP presidential
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 05 2014
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Cantor: GOP to Push Bill to Protect Health Records from Obamacare
Congress returns to work Monday with election-year politics certain to shape an already limited agenda.
Republicans intend to focus on every facet of President Barack Obama's health care law. They see a political boost in its problem-plagued rollout as the GOP looks to maintain its House majority and seize control of the Democratic-led Senate.
First up in the House, according to
Newsmax (News)Jul 21 2013
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Obama's Second-Term Inaugural Ambitions Meet Political Reality
Six months ago, President Barack Obama stood on the Capitol steps and offered a soaring liberal vision for his second term. Buoyed by re-election, he said the nation must pursue without delay steps to protect children from gun violence, tackle climate change and overhaul fractured immigration laws.
But the intervening months have showcased the political limits of Obama's ambitions. The
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