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Aug 31 2014
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Getting Ferguson Majority to Show Its Clout at Polls
Down the street from where the body of Michael Brown lay for hours after he was shot three weeks ago, volunteers have appeared beside folding tables under fierce sunshine to sign up new voters. On West Florissant Avenue, the site of sometimes violent nighttime protests for two weeks, voter-registration tents popped up during the day and figures like the Rev. Jesse L. Jackson Sr. lectured about
New York Times (News)Jan 19 2013
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Well-Trod Path: Political Donor to Ambassador
Many of those who collectively raised more than a billion dollars to elect President Obama are also would-be diplomats, engaged in a scramble for about 30 plum embassy posts.
New York Times (News)May 18 2016
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Megyn Kelly Special: Trump defends tone, says bid will be ‘complete waste’ if he doesn’t win
Donald Trump, in an extensive interview with Fox News’ Megyn Kelly, responded to critics of his barbed campaign style by saying he never would have been successful in the primary race if he had acted “presidential” and held back on hitting his political rivals – while declaring that if he doesn’t win the election this fall, he’ll consider his campaign a “complete waste.”
Fox News DigitalMay 17 2016
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Megyn Kelly Special: Trump defends tone, says bid will be ‘complete waste’ if he doesn’t win
Donald Trump, in an extensive interview with Fox News’ Megyn Kelly, responded to critics of his barbed campaign style by saying he never would have been successful in the primary race if he had acted “presidential” and held back on hitting his political rivals – while declaring that if he doesn’t win the election this fall, he’ll consider his campaign a “complete waste.”
Fox News DigitalNov 13 2019
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'Solemn Undertaking': Trump's Impeachment Hearings Go Public
The closed doors of the Trump impeachment investigation are swinging wide open.
When the gavel strikes at the start of the House hearing on Wednesday, America and the rest of the world will have the chance to see and hear for themselves for the first time about President Donald Trump's actions toward Ukraine and consider whether they are, in fact, impeachable offenses.
It's a
Newsmax (News)Apr 15 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Republicans in Congress breaking promises to conservatives
Last November Americans sent a stern message to President Obama and the Democrats when they delivered Congress to the Republicans. That's because Republicans made a lot of promises to them in the last election. Those commitments were instrumental to their victory they were actions Americans were demanding and Republicans were vowing to deliver.
Washington TimesOct 29 2016
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Luntz: Last Time Clinton's Email Woes Were This Bad, She Lost 22 States to Bernie Sanders
As the Clinton campaign reels from the fallout over FBI Director James Comey's Friday afternoon announcement the criminal investigation into former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton has been reopened, questions about how this will affect her poll numbers and the race for the White House are front and center. There are just 10 days to go before Election Day and Clinton has lost significant
TownhallOct 16 2019
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There's a new front-runner in town: Elizabeth Warren. Just ask her Democratic rivals
Meet the new front-runner: Elizabeth Warren.
National polls still show Joe Biden with an edge over the rest of the Democratic presidential field, but the folks most intensely attuned to the contest – that would be the rivals competing for the nomination – were targeting Warren Tuesday night at the fourth of the Democratic debates.
Flattering, perhaps, but a focus that she never
USA TODAYOct 16 2019
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Pelosi: No House vote on impeachment inquiry
Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) said Tuesday she will not stage a vote on the House floor to officially launch an impeachment inquiry into President Trump.
The decision came after Democratic leaders, returning to Washington following a two-week recess, had reached out to members of their diverse caucus to gauge the party's support for such a vote.
After back-to-back meetings
The HillMay 15 2016
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On More than One Issue, GOP's Trump Sounds like a Democrat
As he tries to charm Republicans still skeptical of his presidential candidacy, Donald Trump has a challenge: On several key issues, he sounds an awful lot like a Democrat.
And on some points of policy, such as trade and national defense, the billionaire businessman could even find himself running to the left of Hillary Clinton, his likely Democratic rival in the general election.
Newsmax (News)