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Jun 15 2015
News
Republican elite convene at Romney summit in search of a Clinton foil
The sun had not yet risen above the mountains here Friday when Marco Rubio gathered businessmen for an early game of flag football. In a T-shirt, shorts and sneakers, the Florida GOP senator played quarterback and wide receiver on the high-altitude field.
After the players returned for breakfast at a luxury lodge, Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker cast the 2016 Republican race as a contest
Washington PostFeb 11 2020
News
Everything You Need To Know About The New Hampshire Primary
Democrats are going to try again.
After the Iowa results meltdown, New Hampshire takes center stage Tuesday night. This election is run by the secretary of state's office and not the state party. It's also a more-straightforward primary (with a couple kinks we explain below) rather than a complicated, math-heavy caucus.
There is lots at stake, as New Hampshire has served to
NPR (Online News)Dec 10 2019
Opinion
Can Any of the Democratic Candidates Save the Party From Itself?
Not to mention beat Trump.
Gail Collins: Bret, how do you feel about billionaires? Not personally — I’m sure some of your best friends are billionaires — but as presidential candidates. Ever since Michael Bloomberg started running, there’s been a lot of complaining about rich guys trying to buy the race. Does that worry you, or do you find people like Bloomberg and Tom Steyer to be, um
New York Times (Opinion)Nov 08 2012
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Female candidates made big gains in the 2012 election
Twenty years after the election that was heralded as the “year of the woman comes another one that could be called that.
The next Congress will include the largest number of women ever among its membership  20 in the Senate, an increase of two, and at least 77 in the House, up by four, with two others vying in races that had not been called late Wednesday.
Washington PostMay 30 2015
News
Hillary Clinton Grabs Early Lead In The World Primary
This April, London was in the grip of a ferocious campaign for Parliament. But on the morning of April 13, neither Conservative David Cameron nor Labourite Ed Miliband led the front pages of the U.K.'s national newspapers. The big news that day was Hillary Clinton, announcing (to no one’s surprise) that she was running for president of the United States.
And so far, she seems to be
HuffPostAug 20 2014
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Holder to Missouri in bid to ease tensions over Brown shooting
After years of causing angst for White House political aides by delving into issues of race, Attorney General Eric Holder is heading to Ferguson, Missouri, as President Barack Obama's top emissary. The trip on Wednesday to the St. Louis suburb now in the spotlight represents the latest effort by the Obama administration to find a way to calm racial tensions following the police shooting of
CNN (Online News)Jan 25 2024
Headline Roundup
Arizona GOP Chair Resigns After Private Conversation with Kari Lake Published by The Daily Mail
Arizona GOP chairman Jeff DeWit resigned on Wednesday after a recorded conversation between him and Arizona GOP Senate candidate Kari Lake was published by The Daily Mail (Right bias).
For Context: Lake is a public ally of former President Donald Trump.
The Details: The conversation happened in early 2023 at Lake’s house. DeWit said he received an ask “from back east” asking if
CNN (Online News) The Hill Daily MailMar 17 2016
News
This year’s GOP presidential battle isn’t the first – or even the deepest – party divide
Donald Trump may be leading in the race for the Republican presidential nomination, but much of the GOP’s establishment is mobilizing to try to block him. And should those efforts fail, many prominent Republicans are saying they won’t support Trump if he is the nominee. Some are even floating the idea of an anti-Trump third party.
Most times, even after fierce nomination battles and
Pew Research CenterJun 26 2019
News
Democrats Are Wrong About Republicans. Republicans Are Wrong About Democrats.
Welcome to Secret Identity, our regular column on identity and its role in politics and policy.
The defining divide in American politics is probably between Republicans and Democrats. It encapsulates all our other divides — by race, education, religion and more — and it’s growing.
This partisan divide is such a big part of people’s political identities, in fact, that it’s
538 (ABC News)Aug 11 2014
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Republican takeover of Senate appears more and more assured
The Decision by Sen. John Walsh (D-Mont.) not to Seek Election in November in the Wake of a plagiarism SCANDAL IS the Latest piece of good News for Republicans as They STRIVE to Take Control of the Senate in less than three months.
Walsh's departure from the RACE Came in the same week two Republican Senators That - Pat Roberts in Kansas and Lamar Alexander in Tennessee - defeated tea
Washington Post