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Sep 08 2012
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James Hoffa, Teamsters President, Says Romney 'Wants To Annihilate Organized Labor'
The way Teamsters President James P. Hoffa sees it, GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney would be happy if an already weakened American labor movement ceased to exist altogether.
HuffPostJul 24 2016
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Under the Bus: Ted Cruz’s Biggest Donors Cut Ties
From Maggie Haberman at the New York Times:
Influential Donors Criticize Ted Cruz for His G.O.P. Convention Speech
In an extraordinary public rebuke, two influential donors who were among the biggest supporters of Senator Ted Cruz’s presidential campaign excoriated Mr. Cruz on Saturday for his decision not to endorse Donald J. Trump at the Republican National Convention.
Breitbart NewsDec 01 2020
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AG Barr Says DOJ Hasn't Found Evidence of Decisive Voter Fraud
In an interview with the Associated Press published Tuesday, U.S. Attorney General William Barr said the Department of Justice (DOJ) has "not seen fraud on a scale that could have effected a different outcome" in the 2020 presidential election. President Donald Trump's campaign released a statement in response, saying "there hasn’t been any semblance" of a DOJ probe into election manipulation
Vice New York Post (News) BBC NewsDec 14 2014
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McCain says "most likely" running for re-election
John McCain says he is "most likely" running for re-election in 2016, but is aware that he will be a top target for conservative groups gunning for establishment Republicans in primaries. In an interview with CNN, the Arizona senator stepped closer to pulling the trigger on a campaign for a sixth term and seems to be spoiling for the fight. But he also said he's not sure Republicans can hang
CNN (Online News)Nov 07 2014
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Republican Senate takeover gives neocons, war hawks bully pulpit
Republican insiders say legislation already is in the works to pressure the White House into expanding the war against the Islamic State and increasing pressure on Russia and Iran, as the GOP takeover of the Senate provides neocons and war hawks with their first bully pulpit since the end of George W. Bush’s presidency.
Washington TimesJun 01 2020
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Trump asserts his power over Republicans
President Trump is strengthening his grip on the Republican Party as they head into the heat of an election season that Democrats want to make a referendum on Trump and his handling of the coronavirus crisis.
Trump flexed his muscle on Capitol Hill last week by scuttling bipartisan legislation to extend the intelligence surveillance powers that had passed the Senate easily and was
The HillNov 14 2020
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Trump Campaign Loses Election Lawsuits in Three States
On Friday, President Donald Trump's campaign lost a string of cases in Pennsylvania, Arizona and Michigan after his campaign filed lawsuits alleging election irregularities and improper ballot-counting procedures in five states where projected winner Joe Biden leads. The Trump campaign had a win on Thursday when a Pennsylvania judge granted their request to disqualify ballots for which voters
New York Post (News) New York Times (News) Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 18 2016
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Christie Reportedly 'Livid' He Wasn't Chosen as Trump's VP
Prior to announcing Gov. Mike Pence as his running mate, presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump had narrowed the VP field down to the Indiana governor, former House Speaker Newt Gingrich, and Gov. Chris Christie.
While Gingrich seems to have been a good sport about Trump’s ultimate decision to go with Pence, according to the Weekly Standard, Christie was “livid.”
TownhallJun 04 2013
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Obama challenges Senate with judicial picks
A combative President Obama declared open warfare Tuesday on Senate Republicans over judicial nominations, appointing three candidates to the influential D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals and blasting GOP lawmakers for delaying and blocking previous nominees.
Washington TimesOct 21 2020
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McConnell urges White House against large stimulus deal as Pelosi and Mnuchin continue talks
Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, in a closed-door lunch Tuesday, told fellow Republicans he urged the White House not to strike a deal with Democrats on a COVID-19 relief package, according to a Senate source who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss closed-door discussions.
The Kentucky Republican, who has blasted Democrats in negotiations, voiced concerns there would
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