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Nov 14 2017
News
Paul Ryan says Moore should 'step aside,' allegations 'are credible'
House Speaker Paul Ryan urged Alabama Senate candidate Roy Moore to step aside Tuesday morning just a day after another accuser came forward alleging that Moore assaulted her when she was a teenager.
CNN (Online News)Nov 11 2017
News
Mitt Romney on Roy Moore allegations: ‘Moore is unfit for office and should step aside’
Mitt Romney said Friday that it’s time for former Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore to step aside from his Senate race, amid allegations he pursued a sexual relationship with a 14-year-old girl.
Washington TimesMar 04 2020
Opinion
How Bernie blew it
Former Vice President Joe Biden won what looks to be at least a narrow delegate victory in yesterday's Super Tuesday contests, which will award a third of all delegates to the Democratic National Convention in July. While the campaign is far from over, Sen. Bernie Sanders' (I-Vt.) march to the nomination that looked so likely just a week ago is a long-gone dream for the progressive left. As he
The Week - OpinionMar 04 2020
Analysis
How Biden Beat Expectations On Super Tuesday
Super Tuesday was very good to Joe Biden. Roughly one-third of Democrats nationwide cast their ballots for president in the first big primary election of the year, although not all of those ballots have yet been counted. Accordingly, we won’t be unfreezing our primary forecast until we have a clearer picture of the exact results. But we can confidently say that, whenever it bleeps and bloops
538 (ABC News)Nov 28 2017
News
A woman approached The Post with dramatic — and false — tale about Roy Moore. She appears to be part of undercover sting operation.
A woman who falsely claimed to The Washington Post that Roy Moore, the Republican U.S. Senate candidate in Alabama, impregnated her as a teenager appears to work with an organization that uses deceptive tactics to secretly record conversations in an effort to embarrass its targets.
Washington PostMar 03 2020
News
Jeff Sessions Is One Step Closer to Being a Senator, Again
Jeff Sessions is one step closer to returning to the US Senate, where he served for 20 years until Donald Trump tapped him as his first attorney general. Tuesday’s primary in Alabama will send Sessions and former Auburn football coach Tommy Tuberville to a run-off election on March 31 that will finalize who will be the Republican nominee—a contest where the president’s endorsement, if given,
Mother JonesJun 11 2019
News
With Most States Under One Party’s Control, America Grows More Divided
When J.B. Pritzker took over as the governor of Illinois this year, Democratic lawmakers, who had spent four years at an impasse with his Republican predecessor, vowed that their party’s new grip on the State Capitol would bring immediate change.
The pace has been startling. In recent months, Illinois legislators have moved sharply to the left, deeming abortion a fundamental right for
New York Times (News)Nov 17 2017
News
Roy Moore goes on offense against McConnell, as state party backs bid
Roy Moore is going on offense against the national Republicans who have demanded he drop out of the Alabama Senate race as the state GOP announced Thursday it won’t abandon Moore as their nominee amid accusations of past sexual misconduct.
Fox News (Online News)Aug 04 2020
News
As Trump leans into attacks on mail voting, GOP officials confront signs of Republican turnout crisis
President Trump’s unfounded attacks on mail balloting are discouraging his own supporters from embracing the practice, according to polls and Republican leaders across the country, prompting growing alarm that one of the central strategies of his campaign is threatening GOP prospects in November.
Multiple public surveys show a growing divide between Democrats and Republicans about the
Washington PostMar 06 2018
News
Kellyanne Conway Violated Law on Political Expression, Investigators Say
White House senior counselor Kellyanne Conway improperly used her official role when she discussed an Alabama Senate race on TV last year, federal investigators said Tuesday, as they referred the matter to President Donald Trump for “appropriate disciplinary action.”
Wall Street Journal (News)