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Sep 02 2020
Analysis
The New Southern Strategy
How Black mayors in the South are leveraging both the power of office and the power of the street to achieve overdue changes
Steven l. Reed smooths his gray suit jacket before he grips the podium.The mayor of Montgomery, Alabama, Reed has seen the coronavirus tear through his city faster than anywhere else in the state.
The hospitals have run out of beds; medical professionals
The AtlanticAug 01 2015
News
Million-dollar donors pump huge sums into 2016 White House race
More than 50 individuals and entities have shelled out at least $1 million apiece to big-money groups backing presidential candidates — with close to half of the big donors giving to a super PAC aligned with former Florida governor Jeb Bush.
With 15 months to go before Election Day, donors have already contributed $272.5 millio
Washington PostMay 16 2015
News
Clintons have made more than $ 25 million for speaking since January 2014
Hillary Rodham Clinton and former president Bill Clinton earned in excess of $ 25 million for delivering 104 speeches since the beginning of 2014, a huge infusion to their net worth as she was readying for a presidential bid.
The Clintons Revealed Their recent income as Paid speakers and Other Aspects of Their personal finances in Disclosure forms Filed with the Federal Election C
Washington PostFeb 07 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: President Trump Acquitted of Two Impeachment Charges
The third presidential impeachment trial in U.S. history ended Wednesday, as President Donald Trump was acquitted of two charges in Senate votes that largely mirrored party lines.
Senators voted 52-48 to acquit the president of abuse of power and 53-47 to acquit him of obstructing Congress. Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) was the only senator to break party lines in either vote by voting to
Henry A. BrechterJan 23 2014
News
The guerrilla: Mitch McConnell's long-shot challenger
Today POLITICO begins a yearlong series from the road on the hottest races of 2014. First up: a two-part look at the primary and general election challenges to Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-Ky.) the top target of tea party conservatives and national Democrats.
PoliticoOct 05 2012
News
Jobs Report: U.S. Economy Adds 114,000 Jobs In September; Jobless Rate Down To 7.8 Percent
The U.S. unemployment rate fell to 7.8 percent last month, dropping below 8 percent for the first time in nearly four years and giving President Barack Obama a potential boost with the election a month away.
HuffPostApr 09 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Bernie Sanders Ends Presidential Campaign, Endorses Biden
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Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) dropped
Henry A. BrechterSep 03 2019
News
2020 Democrats Demand Gun Control, but Differ on Tactics
Joe Biden said there was no room for compromise with congressional Republicans, while Elizabeth Warren sounded more open to it and wanted a broad solution to gun violence.
Joe Biden and Elizabeth Warren, two of the leading candidates for the 2020 Democratic nomination, made the case on Monday for muscular new gun control proposals, but differed on whether it was possible to reach
New York Times (News)Mar 01 2013
Opinion
Immigration: the Magnet Versus the Fence
Since President Obamas re-election, Congressâ€â€especially Republicansâ€â€have had increased political incentive to reform our immigration system, including support for the 11 million unauthorized immigrants living in the U.S. to gain legal status.
Brookings Institution