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Sep 28 2023
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Watch the key attacks from the second Republican debate
The Republican candidates onstage in the second GOP primary debate spent relatively little time on the offensive Wednesday night, leveling few attacks on each other or Donald Trump, the front-runner they must first overcome to have a shot at the White House. The event at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley, Calif., was more muted than the first debate, with about half as many
Washington PostNov 01 2013
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Obama never considered replacing Biden in 2012, White House spokesman says
Responding to questions about Hillary Clinton being considered to replace Joe Biden on the 2012 ticket, Jay Carney said that while the campaign may have tested that possibility, the President never considered giving his vice president the boot.
Washington TimesAug 14 2023
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Route 140 finally opened in Westminster one week after ‘catastrophic’ storm damage
Crews from Baltimore Gas and Electric finished pole restoration work early Monday morning on Route 140 in Westminster, allowing the road to fully open to traffic again after a week of closures caused by a severe storm Aug. 7. Westminster Mayor Mona Becker called the storm that ripped through the region “catastrophic” and thanked the community for its patience in navigating detours, in a
Baltimore SunAug 14 2023
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Route 140 finally opened in Westminster one week after ‘catastrophic’ storm damage
Crews from Baltimore Gas and Electric finished pole restoration work early Monday morning on Route 140 in Westminster, allowing the road to fully open to traffic again after a week of closures caused by a severe storm Aug. 7. Westminster Mayor Mona Becker called the storm that ripped through the region “catastrophic” and thanked the community for its patience in navigating detours, in a
Capital GazetteJun 02 2023
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Obama-Appointed Federal Judge Who Has Criticized DeSantis Recuses Himself From Disney Case
A federal judge known for ruling against Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis recused himself Thursday from Disney’s lawsuit against the governor, according to a court filing. Chief U.S. District Judge for the Northern District of Florida Mark Walker, an Obama appointee, recused himself after discovering “a relative within the third degree of relationship” owns 30 shares in The Walt Disney Company, per
The Daily CallerOct 28 2013
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Republican lobbying groups step up push on House to pass immigration reform
The issue has the potential to divide GOP lawmakers again after public in-party fighting over the recent budget negotiations.
Fox News (Online News)Nov 03 2020
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What to Watch for: The 2020 Presidential Election
On Tuesday, voters are casting their ballots nationwide in the 2020 presidential election, even as record-breaking numbers of people have already voted early.
Here's what you need to know about when the polls close, and what to expect as slower vote counts are predicted. Many states have modified their voting rules due to the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic.
NPR (Online News) New York Times (News) Fox News (Online News)Jul 19 2023
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Black lawmakers say Alabama GOP’s proposed new congressional map insults the Supreme Court
Alabama Republicans advanced new congressional lines Wednesday, a proposed map that Black lawmakers called an insult after the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the legislature to redraw districts to give Black voters a greater voice in elections. The House of Representatives voted 74-27 to approve the GOP plan, which does not establish the second majority-Black district sought by plaintiffs who won
The StateSep 19 2023
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Pennsylvania's Dem Gov Imposes Automatic Voter Registration
When it comes to the next election, Republicans talk and Democrats act. You want to see what their plan is for winning in 2024 even if Biden can’t manage to walk, drool or feed himself? Feast your eyes on this. As long as they’re the right sort of views. “From now on, when you get or renew your driver’s license or an ID card at the DMV, you’ll be registered to vote unless you choose not to,”
FrontPage MagazineJun 29 2013
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House immigration compromise includes tougher path to citizenship than Senate bill
An emerging immigration compromise in the House differs sharply from the measure passed by the Senate this week by making it harder for undocumented immigrants to get on a path to citizenship.
Members of the bipartisan House group negotiating the bill would require that border security measures are in place before any process toward eventual citizenship could begin. Lawmakers working on
CNN (Online News)