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Apr 22 2014
News
Nevada GOP Dropped Platforms Against Abortion and Marriage Equality
Last week, the Nevada Republican Party had a convention to approve their party platform and endorse a candidate for governor. After much debate, the party conventioneers decided to strip opposition to gay marriage and abortion from the party platform, while they also endorsed Gov. Brian Sandoval for re-election. Sue Lowden was also backed for the seat of lieutenant governor over Mark Hutchison
TownhallJun 07 2019
News
Minnesota Board: Yes, Omar Violated State Campaign Finance Rules
Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) repeatedly violated campaign finance rules by using funds from her congressional campaign to pay for personal travel and on her tax returns, Minnesota campaign finance officials ruled Thursday.
The Democrat must reimburse her former campaign committee approximately $3,500 for those expenses. She must also pay a $500 civil penalty to the state for using campaign
TownhallDec 02 2012
News
Former Republican Congressman Watts hints at bid for RNC chairmanship
Former Republican Rep. J.C. Watts is hinting at a potential bid to become the next Republican National Committee chairman. Watts, a black conservative, told Politico he has been “encouraged by supporters, amid the Republican Partys post-election commitment to appeal to a wider range of voters including Hispanics and African Americans.
Fox News DigitalDec 31 2014
News
Guess Who Spent The Most Money in the 2014 Midterms? Liberal Billionaires
With as many times as outgoing Majority Leader Harry Reid mentioned the Koch brothers in Senate floor speeches this year, you'd think that they were the ones who spent the most money during the 2014 midterm elections. Think again. Out of all the billionaires who donated money to causes or campaigns for the midterms, the top two were Democrats and they outspent everyone else on the list,
TownhallDec 17 2019
Opinion
A Russian Under Every Bed
After Trump’s election, his opponents took a sudden dislike to the Russians they once saw as peace partners The three-year-long effort to abort the Trump presidency — now culminating with a manipulated impeachment effort — has warped U.S. foreign policy toward Russia.
From 2009 to 2014, the Obama administration’s official policy (“reset”) was appeasement of Vladimir Putin’s autocratic
Victor HansonJul 12 2012
News
Where They Stand: Obama, Romney On Immigration
Below are President Obama's and Republican challenger Mitt Romney's policies and proposals regarding immigration. NPR will be comparing the two candidates on various issues in the run-up to the November election. If you have suggestions for other issues you'd like us to explore, please leave a note in the comments section below.
NPR (Online News)Mar 12 2016
News
We Warned You: Chicago Trump Shutdown Is Just the Beginning
For the astute readers of Breitbart News, last night’s battle in Chicago may come as a shock, but it should come as no surprise.
No other news organization has documented the rise and origins of the groups behind Friday night’s madhouse as thoroughly as the team at Breitbart News. From its origins being exposed in the film Occupy Unmasked before the election cycle to covering and
Breitbart NewsJan 31 2013
News
The GOP's Virginia problem
In the eyes of party strategists, Virginias off-year elections represent a first opportunity to bounce back from the losses of 2012  a chance to reset the political debate in a critical swing state, send off popular Gov. Bob McDonnell on a high note and deliver a national message about the direction of the Republican Party.
PoliticoJul 26 2015
News
Kasich Wouldn't Cancel Iran Deal, Would Send Troops To Fight ISIS
Ohio Gov. John Kasich, a Republican presidential candidate, suggested that he wouldn't immediately revoke President Barack Obama's nuclear deal with Iran if he were to be elected president.
But he would send U.S. ground troops to the Middle East to fight the Islamic State, the radical group known as ISIS or ISIL that has taken control of a huge swath of Syria and Iraq.
Kasich's
HuffPostSep 24 2019
News
Boris Johnson Suspended Parliament Unlawfully, UK Supreme Court Finds
The United Kingdom Supreme Court has ruled that Prime Minister Boris Johnson was acting unlawfully when he suspended Parliament in August for five weeks, a move which anti-Brexit campaigners claimed was intended to thwart their attempts to prevent Britain leaving the European Union.
In a shock ruling which strongly went against the government on every count, the Supreme Court in London
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