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May 19 2014
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Political Chatter: Hillary Clinton is talk of the town
Hillary Clinton was the subject that consumed the political talk shows, as questions continued to be raised about Karl Rove’s comments regarding her health.
While Republicans attacked the noncandidate, Democrats defended her but also expressed concern over her strategy so far in advance of the next presidential election.
CNN DigitalJun 16 2012
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GOP has big money week, with spending on House races expected to trickle up, hurt Obama
Republicans have poured millions this week into the effort to elect Mitt Romney and congressional GOP candidates -- a multi-level, coast-to-coast attack that also takes aim at swing states and President Obama.
Fox News DigitalAug 13 2013
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NC governor signs measure requiring voter ID
North Carolina's governor on Monday quietly signed a measure into law that overhauls the state's election laws to require government-issued photo IDs at the polls and to shorten early voting, moves that drew stinging criticism and threats of legal action from the NAACP and other groups.
TownhallApr 10 2019
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Barr Deflects Accusations on Mueller Summary, Now Investigating Obama's FBI for Trump Campaign Wiretaps
US Attorney General William Barr faced off for the first time Tuesday with House lawmakers about his handling of the Mueller report. Now he's back on the hot seat testifying before a Senate subcommittee Wednesday.
Barr is responding to Democratic criticism over his summary of Mueller. He says the redacted report will be released next week, but that may not be good enough for Democrats
CBNJun 16 2022
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January 6 Committee's Latest Hearing Centers on Mike Pence
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6 Capitol riot held its third public hearing Thursday.
The seven-Democrat, two-Republican panel focused Thursday's hearing on former President Donald Trump's efforts to convince Vice President Mike Pence to try to change the results of the election in the joint session of Congress on Jan. 6. Committee chairman Bennie Thompson (D-Miss.)
Washington Examiner NBC News Digital The HillSep 22 2015
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Scott Walker never stood a chance: Why this awkward, Koch-backed midwesterner was outrageously overrated
About a year and a half ago, I wrote a piece here about a phenomenon I called The Great Whitebread Hope, which is an ongoing Republican establishment fantasy of electing an upper-midwestern “reformer” in the LaFollete tradition who can bring together all the disparate factions of the party and offer up an image of respectable, mature, pragmatic leadership (and incidentally pick up some badly
SalonMay 29 2012
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What to Watch in Texas Voting Tuesday
Mitt Romney is expected to cross the finish line; Texans choose between Gov. Rick Perrys No. 2 and the latest insurgent conservative for U.S. Senate. Meantime, the second-largest states congressional delegation could get a shake up from anti-incumbent sentiment and some oddly shaped new congressional lines.
Heres Washington Wires guide to Tuesdays Lone Star State primary.
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May 31 2012
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Mitch McConnell’s moment of truth
Mitch McConnell is the most adroit of politicians, but hes about to be tested in what could be the most difficult and revealing period of his more than three decades in public office. McConnell, the Senate GOP leader and Kentuckys senior senator, is being tugged from all sides. Hes the consummate establishment Republican attempting to lead a caucus increasingly divided between pragmatists and
PoliticoMar 03 2015
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Netanyahu Slams White House Deal With Iran: “Even If Israel Has to Stand Alone, Israel Will Stand”
Despite rumblings of boycotts ahead of his speech to a joint session of Congress Tuesday morning, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was met with roaring applause and standing room only attendance as he entered the U.S. Senate Chamber.
Before addressing the threat of a nuclear Iran, Netanyahu tried to clear up the misconception his visit was political after the White House
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