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Jun 17 2012
News
Romney criticizes Obama’s immigration plan but declines to offer alternative
Mitt Romney criticized President Obamas decison to stop deporting some illegal immigrants who were brought to the United States as children as an election-year political move, but he repeatedly declined in an interview Sunday to lay out an alternative plan.
Washington PostJun 17 2012
News
New G.O.P. Help From Casino Mogul
Sheldon Adelson, a wealthy casino owner, is committing to give at least an additional $10 million to conservative groups expected to play a major role in this years presidential and Congressional elections, cementing his growing role as one of the countrys leading political financiers.
New York Times (News)Jun 27 2019
News
What Went Down On Night One Of The First Democratic Debates
OK, folks, that’s it. What a night! If you missed it and want to relive all the glory chronologically, just start at the bottom of this live blog and scroll up. If you’re not inclined to do that, though, I’ve got two options for you. First, check back here tomorrow — we’re partnering with Morning Consult to measure how the debates change voters’ views of the race. Second, I asked the live blog
538 (ABC News)Dec 26 2019
Opinion
The most consequential politician of the decade
When the history of the 2010s is written, Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) will be remembered as the most-consequential American politician of the decade.
Not President Barack Obama, though his status as the nation's first African-American president will loom large in history. Obama's presidency would have turned out much differently if not for the opposition of McConnell
The Week - NewsApr 22 2019
News
Democrats Make Sure Trump Can’t Escape Mueller
Donald Trump returned from a long Easter weekend in Florida to a new political landscape, one where his administration is at last freed from Robert Mueller’s pursuit yet laid bare in all its dysfunction by the special counsel’s report.
Trump arrived Thursday to his Mar-a-Lago resort with the swagger of a conquering hero, after Mueller reiterated that he had found no evidence of a
BloombergApr 22 2019
News
President Trump and his businesses ask a court to block Congress from obtaining accounting records
President Donald Trump and his private business filed a federal lawsuit Monday to block the House from obtaining financial records from the company’s longtime accountant.
The 14-page complaint, which reads like a cross between a campaign ad and a traditional lawsuit, accuses House Democrats of having “declared all-out political war” with “subpoenas are their weapon on choice.” It asks a
USA TODAYJun 15 2012
News
OPINION: Obama's message of divide and blame
Editor's note: Bobby Jindal, a Republican, is governor of Louisiana. (CNN) -- In 2008, President Obama campaigned on a message of "Hope and Change." Thursday, speaking in Ohio, the president announced his re-election campaign message of "Divide and Blame."
CNN DigitalMar 05 2015
Opinion
OPINION: Our President and the Constitution: Barack Obama has gone rogue
Can the president rewrite federal laws? Can he alter their meaning? Can he change their effect? These are legitimate questions in an era in which we have an unpopular progressive Democratic president who has boasted that he can govern without Congress by using his phone and his pen, and a mostly newly elected largely conservative Republican Congress with its own ideas about big government.
Fox News DigitalFeb 01 2021
Perspectives Blog
Will Breaking Up Big Tech Companies Reduce Polarization? This MIT Professor Argues a Different Approach
From the CenterThis viewpoint is from a writer rated Center.
In his 2020 book The Hype Machine: How Social Media Disrupts Our Elections, Our Economy, and Our Health — and How We Must Adapt, MIT Sloan School of Management professor Sinan Aral offers a comprehensive and insightful new view of the opportunities and challenges posed by the advent of social media.
Aral notes
Sukhayl NiyazovOct 29 2012
News
Hurricane Sandy: 5 political questions
The presidential campaigns are publicly hitting pause on East Coast electioneering as Hurricane Sandy spirals toward Atlantic beaches, but privately political professionals are starting to assess important questions about how it might affect next weeks elections up and down the ballot.
Politico