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Apr 22 2013
News
Karl Rove, Koch brothers lead charge to control Republican data
The GOP didnrsquot have an answer for Big Democratic Data in 2012 costing them in close races from Congress to the White House. Now theyrsquove got lots of answers mdash possibly too many mdash and a feisty rivalry is brewing between tea party upstarts nonpartisan data geeks operatives linked to the Koch brothers and insiders like Karl...
PoliticoSep 03 2023
Headline Roundup
Florida State Judge Rules DeSantis’ Voter Redistricting Unconstitutional
A state judge ruled a Florida redistricting map by Governor Ron DeSantis is unconstitutional and said it must be drawn.
The Details: Circuit Judge J. Lee Marsh ruled that redrawn districts in Northern Florida violated Florida’s Fair Districts Amendments by gerrymandering a district “that enabled Black voters to elect their candidates of choice under the previous plan.” Under DeSantis’
The Hill Fox News Digital Associated PressMar 05 2020
News
Biden wages likability war on Sanders
The morning after whipping Bernie Sanders, Joe Biden woke up Wednesday to his primary opponent’s first paid negative TV ads attacking him over Social Security and trade.
Biden’s campaign response: 2016.
Framing Sanders as a divisive party outsider who won’t accept defeat, the Biden campaign pointed to his bitter Democratic primary fight four years ago with his party nemesis,
PoliticoNov 05 2012
News
CNN National Poll: Dead heat between Obama and Romney
It's all tied up, according to a new national poll released two days before the presidential election.
And the CNN/ORC International survey not only indicates a dead heat in the race for the White House, but also on almost every major indicator of President Barack Obama and Republican nominee Mitt Romney that was tested in the poll.
CNN (Online News)Feb 03 2023
Headline Roundup
History or Indoctrination? African American Studies Course Sparks Debate
A recent standoff between education professionals and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis over African American course curriculum sparked discussion and debate on education, history, and race.
For Context: Florida rejected a newly designed Advanced Placement (AP) African American studies curriculum, saying it violated Florida’s law banning critical race theory. The curriculum designer, The
Wall Street Journal (Opinion) The Hill Washington PostFeb 21 2023
Headline Roundup
Liberal, Conservative Set to Square Off in Wisconsin's Supreme Court Election
A conservative and a liberal have advanced to the general election for a 10-year seat on Wisconsin's Supreme Court.
The Details: The race between liberal Judge Janet Protasiewicz and conservative Judge Daniel Kelly will determine the balance of power in the state's top court. The winner will succeed conservative Justice Patience Roggensack, who is retiring after 20 years.
Key
Wall Street Journal (News) CNN (Online News)Aug 30 2015
News
Iowa Poll: Clinton leads, but Sanders draws near
Bernie Sanders, riding an updraft of insurgent passion in Iowa, has closed to within 7 points of Hillary Clinton in the Democratic presidential race.
She’s the first choice of 37% of likely Democratic caucusgoers; he’s the pick for 30%, according to a new Des Moines Register/Bloomberg Politics Iowa Poll. But Clinton has lost a third of her supporters since May, a trajectory that if
USA TODAYJan 24 2016
News
A Day of Endorsements for Presidential Candidates in Iowa
After nonstop candidate traffic in Iowa for a full year, the gun was sounded on the final lap before the Feb. 1 caucuses, as the leading candidates in both parties crisscrossed the snowy plains and the state’s largest newspaper announced its endorsements.
The Des Moines Register backed Senator Marco Rubio of Florida for the Republicans, giving welcome news for a candidate who has been
New York Times (News)May 30 2016
News
Yes, Bernie Polls Better Against Trump Than Hillary—but There’s a Catch
Politicians turned out on the Sunday shows to declare—or stay silent—about their allegiances in the upcoming presidential race. On Meet the Press, former California governor Arnold Schwarzenegger declined to endorse the Republican presumptive nominee, Donald Trump, saying he would disclose his position on the presidency at a later date. On CNN, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio said he would support
Daily BeastMar 19 2013
News
What Republicans needs to win Senate in 2014
Itrsquos clear what Republicans need to do to take back the Senate in 2014 stop blowing races they should win knock off some wobbly Democrats and break a string of bad luck. Thatrsquos no small order. To erase Democratsrsquo 55-45 advantage the GOP needs to net six seats. There are seven states now represented by Democrats that Mitt Romney...
Politico