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Oct 28 2013
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If Hillary Rodham Clinton passes in 2016, which Democrats run? The Fix ranks the tiers.
Every conversation we have with any Democratic operative about the 2016 presidential race starts this way: “Well, I mean if Hillary runs . . .” Which, of course, is to be expected. If Hillary Rodham Clinton — the former secretary of state, former New York senator and 2008 presidential candidate — runs, then the Democratic race (and the general election, too) revolves around her.
But, of
Washington PostJul 09 2012
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Romney's June fundraising would buy...
Mitt Romney campaign said it raised more than $100 million in June, surpassing the more than $77 million it raised the previous months. President Barack Obama's campaign has not yet released its June numbers, which have to be filed with the Federal Election Commission by July 20. Romney for the first time is expected to have raised more money than Obama. At a time when the economy is still
CNN DigitalMay 30 2013
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With campaign in rearview, Ann Romney says there were mistakes
No presidential campaign is perfect, Ann Romney admitted Thursday - even her husband's bid for the White House in 2012.
Speaking solo for the first time since November's election loss, Romney said on CBS she had no personal regrets from last year's effort, but conceded there were things everyone would have liked to do differently.
"You'd always love to turn the page back and go
CNN DigitalJun 28 2012
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Obama: Supreme Court ruling on health care a victory for all Americans
In a landmark ruling that will impact the November election and the lives of every American, the U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the controversial health care law championed by President Barack Obama. The narrow 5-4 ruling was a victory for Obama but also will serve as a rallying issue for Republicans calling for repeal of the Affordable Care Act passed by Democrats in 2010. An
CNN DigitalJun 25 2012
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Supreme Court mostly rejects Arizona immigration law; gov says 'heart' remains
The U.S. Supreme Court struck down Monday key parts of an Arizona law that sought to deter illegal immigration, but let stand a controversial provision that lets police check a person's immigration status while enforcing other laws. In a decision sure to ripple across the political landscape in a presidential election year, the court's 5-3 ruling upheld the authority of the federal government
CNN DigitalMay 20 2013
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FBI interested in Bachmann campaign finance case
The FBI is scheduling interviews related to allegations of financial impropriety in Rep. Michele Bachmanns 2012 campaign. An attorney for Andy Parrish, the Minnesota Republicans former chief of staff, confirmed that he will be interviewed by the FBI next week. The Minneapolis Star-Tribune reports that two other former Bachmann staffers have also been contacted. Peter Waldron, who served as
Washington PostJan 31 2024
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Conservative Taylor Swift Critics Theorize About Possible Biden Endorsement
Some of Taylor Swift's conservative critics have theorized that her impending Super Bowl presence forms part of a conspiracy to secure President Joe Biden's reelection via a staged endorsement.
The Details: Some conservative commentators have suggested Swift’s relationship with Travis Kelce, the Kansas City Chiefs tight end, and her expected Super Bowl presence are intended to sway the
The Guardian Forbes Washington TimesDec 23 2014
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Congress Can't Prevent Michael Grimm From Taking Seat In House
Rep. Michael Grimm (R-N.Y.) may be about to plead guilty to a felony, but there's nothing Congress can do to stop him from taking his seat in the House early next month.
"The only time there would be a clash between his ability to serve and his conviction, if he gets one, would be if he has to leave and enter a federal facility," said Stan Brand, a former top lawyer for the House. "If
HuffPostJun 15 2012
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Romney takes a new tack in tour across 6 states
BOSTON – Republican presidential contender Mitt Romney's first traditional campaign trip of the general election, a six-state trek by bus, is aimed at swaying undecided voters living outside America's big cities. To hear his advisers tell it, he'll be visiting the towns President Barack Obama forgot.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/06/15/romney-takes-new-tack-in-tour
Fox News DigitalDec 20 2014
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A New, Emboldened Obama?
n “Operation Revenge,” Glenn Thrush at Politico paints a portrait of a Barack Obama who needs to feel a sense of competition and a somewhat lethargic executive who needs “a slap in the face” to motivate him.
The contention is that the Supreme Court threat to his legacy around the funding mechanism for Obamacare and the disastrous mid-term election have been something of a wake up call
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