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May 21 2019
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Study: 2016 Outcome Fueled by 'Secret' Trump Voters
“Secret” supporters of Donald Trump – those who never acknowledged to family and friends that they voted for him for president in 2016 – doubled those who secretly backed Hillary Clinton, a new study reveals.
These “secret” Trump supporters kept silent about their votes for Trump out of fear of being condemned by family, friends and co-workers, according Yahoo News.
The study was
Newsmax (News)Apr 22 2014
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Most independents plan to support anti-Obama candidates in 2014
A new poll shows that independents are more likely to support candidates that oppose Obamacare in the 2014 midterm elections. The Fox News poll showed that if the only difference between two candidates running for Congress this year was their position on the Affordable Care Act, then independents would support the candidate that fights against the health care law by a 54- to 29-percent margin
Washington TimesDec 16 2019
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House Judiciary Committee Releases Full Impeachment Report
The House Judiciary Committee released a 658-page report detailing the impeachment case against President Trump early Monday morning, saying that "President Trump has realized the Framers' worst nightmare.”
The report highlights what it claims are two impeachable offenses: Trump's abuse of power and obstructing Congress during its investigation.
"Taken together, the articles
TownhallJun 15 2012
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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 DigitalOct 20 2014
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Wendy Davis Possibly Has Worst Campaign Twitter of All Time
Fresh off from her bizarro-land and near-universally hated advertisement that essentially accused Greg Abbott of hating the disabled (despite, you know, being a person with a disability himself), Wendy Davis' campaign has now thrown another Hail Mary pass in an attempt to remain somewhat relevant in the election by accusing Abbott of being in favor of a ban of interracial marriage.
TownhallJan 21 2020
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Supreme Court refuses for now to hear appeal of decision threatening Affordable Care Act
The Supreme Court refused Tuesday to decide on a fast-track basis the fate of the landmark Affordable Care Act, following a federal appeals court ruling that its central health insurance mandate is unconstitutional.
By refusing to step in now, the justices likely blocked the third Supreme Court test of the controversial health care law from an election-year docket already teeming with
USA TODAYMay 25 2015
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'Ugly' Potential Fallout From Supreme Court Health Care Case
A Supreme Court ruling due in a few weeks could wipe out health insurance for millions of people covered by President Barack Obama's health care law. But it's Republicans — not White House officials — who have been talking about damage control.
A likely reason: Twenty-six of the 34 states that would be most affected by the ruling have Republican governors, and 22 of the 24 GOP Senate
HuffPostNov 04 2019
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There is no single “black vote.” There are many.
Black voters are getting a significant amount of attention these days.
In many ways, it’s a welcome development: After years of helping Democrats secure crucial election victories, black voters are being recognized as an influential voting bloc. This was perhaps most notable in 2008 and 2012, where their increased turnout helped deliver the White House to Barack Obama, the nation’s
VoxSep 06 2018
Perspectives Blog
Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court Confirmation Hearings Spark Partisan Feud
Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearings began on Tuesday, sparking heated debate across the aisle as the nominee could change the high court's makeup for decades. Opponents claim that his record will damage liberal causes, particularly women's rights, same-sex marriage, and gun control, and that he will not effectively stand up to Trump on matters of Russia collusion. Supporters John Gable, AllSides Co-founderJan 05 2014
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NSA REFUSES TO SAY IF AGENCY SPIES ON MEMBERS OF CONGRESS
The National Security Administration won’t say whether or not they spy on members of Congress, only noting that the elected representatives enjoy the “same privacy protections as all U.S. persons.”
The response came after a “deeply concerned” Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) sent a letter to the agency’s director on Friday demanding answers.
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