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Apr 26 2016
News
Pulling Away From Bernie Sanders, Hillary Clinton Is Turning to the Fall
After months of trying to sideline an unexpectedly deft and well-financed liberal opponent, Hillary Clinton on Tuesday won a series of primaries that freed her to present herself as the de facto victor of the Democratic nominating fight, and gave her the impetus to shift focus decisively toward the November election.
New York Times (News)Jan 14 2016
Opinion
Ted Cruz Didn’t Report Goldman Sachs Loan in a Senate Race
As Ted Cruz tells it, the story of how he financed his upstart campaign for the United States Senate four years ago is an endearing example of loyalty and shared sacrifice between a married couple.
“Sweetheart, I’d like us to liquidate our entire net worth, liquid net worth, and put it into the campaign,” he says he told his wife, Heidi, who readily agreed.
But the couple’s
New York Times (News)Mar 22 2016
News
Trump, Clinton battle for Israel vote, vow support in major Washington speeches
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump on Monday pledged his firm support for Israel -- vowing that if elected the country would no longer be treated like a “second-class citizen” and calling Democratic rival Hillary Clinton a “total disaster” for America’s closest Middle East ally.
Fox News DigitalSep 02 2016
News
How Trump got from Point A to Point A on immigration
The morning after Donald Trump once again embraced his hard-line immigration posture in a shouted speech, at least four members of his two-week-old Hispanic advisory council said they might not vote for the Republican presidential nominee and warned that his harsh rhetoric would cost him the election.
Washington PostOct 20 2013
News
Cruz to CNN: ‘I don’t work for the party bosses in Washington’
Back in his home state after the reopening of the government, Sen. Ted Cruz didn’t rule out the idea of again staging the strategy that helped lead to the 16-day partial shutdown and bashed his fellow Senate Republicans for not trying hard enough to dismantle Obamacare.
The Texas Republican, in an exclusive interview with CNN Chief Congressional Correspondent Dana Bash in San Antonio,
CNN DigitalApr 22 2019
News
How Seth Moulton Could Win The 2020 Democratic Primary
Monday morning, Seth Moulton, the 40-year-old congressman from Massachusetts, officially announced he is running for president on “Good Morning America.” While Moulton might not yet be a household name, he fits neatly into a certain mold of 2020 candidate — the young, ambitious U.S. representatives who feel their time has come. Like Tim Ryan, he has criticized Speaker Nancy Pelosi’s leadership
538 (ABC News)Aug 05 2020
News
Trump confirms he's considering delivering convention speech from White House
President Donald Trump on Wednesday confirmed reports that he is considering accepting the Republican Party’s 2020 presidential nomination in a nationally televised address delivered from the White House.
“I’ll probably do mine live from the White House,” Trump told “Fox & Friends” of his nomination acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention later this month, adding
PoliticoApr 20 2019
News
Trump says Russia matter is over: 'Hoax is dead!'
President Trump on Saturday said the Russian probe should be considered dead and buried, venting his frustration with lingering questions about his behavior as he headed into the second full day of his Easter jaunt in Florida. “The Russia Hoax is dead!” Mr. Trump tweeted before departing his Mar-a-Lago estate for his golf course across town. House Democrats don’t see it that way. They issued a
Washington TimesMay 01 2016
News
Cruz takes on Caitlyn Jenner over transgender fight
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz is standing his ground in his belief that allowing transgender people to use the bathroom of their choice "opens the door for predators," dismissing criticism from Caitlyn Jenner, who mocked him over the issue last week.
"This is not a matter of right or left, or Democrat or Republican. This is common sense. It doesn't make sense for grown adult men, strangers, to be
CNN DigitalFeb 14 2013
News
Perry's pitch to California businesses
Gov. Rick Perry seems to think a little of his Texas smooth talk can convince California businesses and would-be entrepreneurs that they would be better off in the Lone Star State. He suggested it was "next to impossible" to build a business in California. Hold on, partner: How soon you forget. It was not so long ago that Perry was an aspiring presidential candidate reaping millions from
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