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Apr 03 2022
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Over 50 House Republicans attend fundraiser for Liz Cheney's challenger, Harriet Hageman
More than 50 House Republicans were at a Washington, D.C., fundraiser on Wednesday night for Harriet Hageman, Rep. Liz Cheney's challenger in Wyoming. It's a sign that a sizable part of the House GOP caucus is eager to get Cheney out of office — less than a year since they ousted her from her leadership position.
But multiple attendees said Cheney wasn't the focus of the evening.
CBS News (Online)Aug 12 2017
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Trump barrage stuns McConnell and his allies
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) did not intend to pick a fight when he questioned President Trump’s expectations and was surprised by the explosion it produced, according to people close to the Senate GOP leader.
The HillApr 29 2021
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Tim Scott Reacts to ‘Uncle Tim’ Slur: ‘Literally Attacking the Color of My Skin’
Senator Tim Scott (R., S.C.) on Thursday morning slammed critics of his response to President Biden’s address to a Joint Session of Congress, saying the Twitter trend “Uncle Tim” shows that the American left is committed to a racialized politics that leaves no room for good faith disagreement.
“It has been an amazing morning with so many good people calling, but the left has doubled
National Review (News)Mar 12 2022
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Amid Highest Inflation In Four Decades, Governor Glenn Youngkin Takes Action To Reduce Energy Costs In Virginia
During his first State of the Union Address on March 1, President Joe Biden proclaimed a goal to “cut energy costs for families an average of $500 a year by combatting climate change.” Across the Potomac River in Virginia, meanwhile, Governor Glenn Youngkin (R) is pressing forward with a goal that, if achieved, would reduce utility bills throughout the commonwealth. That objective, outlined in
ForbesJul 26 2020
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Democrats see climate change as ‘political weapon’ for picking off key Trump 2016 voters
Democrats want to use climate change to build a winning coalition in 2020, not just to energize the party’s left-wing base but also to pick off center-right voters fed up with President Trump.
The strategy bucks conventional election wisdom. Typically, candidates veer toward the center heading into a general election, tempering any rhetoric around polarizing issues such as climate
Washington ExaminerNov 13 2018
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Federal judge orders review of all provisional ballots in Georgia, delays deadline for certification
A federal judge has ordered Georgia election officials to review all provisional ballots cast in the midterm elections and prohibited the state from certifying the election before Friday.
USA TODAYFeb 10 2021
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Most Republicans see Democrats not as political opponents but as enemies
The idea is a simple one: A country in which people with at-times differing views of how things should be run get together and vote on representatives who will enact policy. The candidates with the most support take office, working to build consensus for the policies their constituents want to see. Both before and after the election, there’s an expectation that disagreements will be resolvable
Washington PostNov 09 2020
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Is political polling broken beyond repair?
In the coming weeks, there will be a flood of analysis about who the real winners were in the 2020 election. Democrats can celebrate Joe Biden winning the presidency, while Republicans have reason to cheer after avoiding the massive blue wave that many predicted. There was one clear loser on Election Day: Political polls.
For the second election in a row, the polling industry
Yahoo! The 360Dec 13 2020
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Bipartisan group to offer 2-part coronavirus relief package
A bipartisan group of senators is expected to introduce a $908 billion coronavirus relief bill as soon as Monday, with a twist: The deal is expected to be split into two pieces, according to two people familiar with the negotiations.
One would be a $748 billion piece of coronavirus relief with less controversial items like schools and health care; the other would marry $160 billion in
PoliticoAug 19 2020
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Postal Chaos Prompts Democrats to Rethink Mail-Ballot Plan
Turmoil at the U.S. Postal Service (USPS) is causing some Democrats and local election officials to rethink their vote-by-mail strategies for November's presidential election, shifting emphasis to drop boxes and early voting that bypass the post office.
The 2020 contest promises to be the nation’s largest test of voting by mail. But President Donald Trump’s attacks on mail balloting,
Newsmax (News)