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Feb 08 2013
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Karl Rove: We'll Keep 'Making Fun' Of Ashley Judd To Force Her To Defend Herself
GOP strategist Karl Rove explained Thursday that his American Crossroads super PAC was intent on launching a sustained attack on actress and potential Kentucky Senate candidate Ashley Judd in hopes of putting her on defense before she even enters the race.
HuffPostJan 28 2017
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Trump call to Putin could include discussion about future relations, sanctions
President Trump and Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin will on Saturday have their first official contact -- a much anticipate talk about future relations between two world powers with a complicate history, including recent reports that Putin and Russia tried to influence the 2016 White House race for Trump.
A senior White House aide told Fox News that Trump and Putin are likely to
Fox News DigitalNov 04 2012
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Obama, Romney hit battleground states with closing arguments for the undecided
Mitt Romney and President Obama are hitting the campaign trail Sunday at a furious pace by crossing time zones – and even each other – in a final effort to appeal to the undecided voters who will help determine the close race.
Fox News DigitalSep 25 2016
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WHAT THE DATA REALLY SAYS ABOUT POLICE AND RACIAL BIAS
As the nation reels from a series of high-profile fatal shootings of black men by police officers, many have decried the lack of readily available data on how racial bias factors into American policing. But while it’s true that there is no adequate federal database of fatal police shootings (F.B.I. director James Comey has described the lack of data as “embarrassing and ridiculous”), there
Vanity FairMay 06 2013
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Democrats Have High Hopes Of Defeating Sanford In S.C.
South Carolinas 1st Congressional District hasnt elected a Democrat since 1978. But in a race against scandal-ridden former Gov. Mark Sanford Democrats think their candidate Elizabeth Colbert Busch has a chance to pull it off in Tuesdays special election.
NPR (Online News)Jun 18 2020
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Google Ads bans Zero Hedge for racist content, but reverses decision on The Federalist
Google says it’s banning the site Zero Hedge from its Google Ads program for racist content — but it reversed plans to ban a second site, The Federalist, after the site removed comments from its articles. “We have strict publisher policies that govern the content ads can run on and explicitly prohibit derogatory content that promotes hatred, intolerance, violence or discrimination based on
The VergeFeb 07 2020
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Iowa Keeps Getting Messier: 5 Takeaways From The Caucuses' Near-Tie
At this point, it's pretty much time to move on.
The New Hampshire primary is days away, and the results out of the Iowa Democratic caucuses are still in question.
The Associated Press, which NPR and lots of other news organizations rely on to call winners and losers, said it will not be calling the race at this point, despite all votes being in, because of irregularities in the
NPR (Online News)Sep 17 2016
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Campaign 2016 is divisive. Will governing in 2017 be worse?
Whoever wins the presidency this Election Day, they will be faced with leading a partisan American electorate increasingly divided by race, religion, and other basic demographic measures.
In many ways the two great parties that govern America are like two icebergs slowly floating farther and farther apart. In their makeup they are less alike than at any time in the past quarter-century
Christian Science MonitorJul 06 2012
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Politics Counts: Where Congress Is Competitive
For the past six months all the 2012 election attention has been focused on the presidential race. By most every accounting, the unfolding matchup between President Barack Obama and presumptive Republican nominee Mitt Romney is expected to be close.
Wall Street Journal (News)Aug 06 2020
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How Trump is moving heaven and earth to motivate evangelical voters
God is “on our side,” President Donald Trump told Evangelicals in January. Their support is steadfast, but their numbers are shrinking as a proportion of the electorate.
It was an instantly iconic moment: President Donald Trump, standing in front of historic St. John’s Church near the White House, holding a Bible aloft.
The night before, the church’s basement had been set ablaze
Christian Science Monitor