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May 17 2016
Headline Roundup
Nevada Chaos
Bernie refuses to back down on Nevada controversy.
New York Times (News) Politico Breitbart NewsFeb 10 2016
News
Hillary Clinton leans on minorities to revive campaign
Hillary Clinton is looking to rally minority voters in Nevada and South Carolina to help blunt the momentum of Vermont Sen. Bernard Sanders, who, at least according to New Hampshire exit polls, dominated the key demographic of white middle-class voters.
It’s an ironic twist for Mrs. Clinton, who in 2008 leaned heavily on white middle-class voters, like those in Ohio and Pennsylvania and
Washington TimesMar 02 2020
Opinion
Early voting is a terrible idea, and California’s primary proves it
Now will someone listen? Early voting is stupid.
Under California’s new voter protocols, as many as 4 in 10 Californians may have already voted, either by mail or at voting centers, in the primary set for Tuesday. And what about those who cast ballots for Amy Klobuchar, Pete Buttigieg or Tom Steyer, all of whom announced in the last few days that they were dropping out? Their votes
Jonah GoldbergNov 08 2018
Headline Roundup
White House Revokes CNN Reporter Jim Acosta's Press Credentials After Testy Exchange With Trump
White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders announced that CNN reporter Jim Acosta's press credentials will be suspended until further notice after he engaged in a contentious exchange with President Trump, refusing to relinquish the microphone at a press conference and shouting questions over other reporters. Sanders tweeted a video that appears to be doctored, showing Acosta pushing the female
Newsweek BBC News National Review (News)May 09 2016
Opinion
The Democratic Primary Ruined My Friendship!
Why Bernie-Hillary has gotten so personal. A couple months ago, one of my husband’s former colleagues from a progressive digital strategy firm popped up on his Facebook page to castigate him for supporting Hillary Clinton. “Matt, do you remember the exact date when you gave up?” the man wrote. “Was it when Obama turned out to be a damn conservative? Or were you never 100% behind this
SlateMar 23 2019
News
2020 Democrats call for release of Mueller report
The field of 2020 Democratic presidential contenders joined Democrats on Capitol Hill in calling for special counsel Robert Mueller’s report to be released to the public. The findings of the highly anticipated report go a long way in defining the contours of the race for The White House and Democrats are eager to see whether it connects President Trump to Russia interference in the 2016
Washington TimesJan 07 2021
Perspectives Blog
Surveys Suggest Most Democrat Voters are Moderate, Care About American Ideals
Some may conflate the Democratic Party with a party of the far left, represented by politicians like Bernie Sanders and Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez. Yet surveys show a much more moderate Democratic Party that cares deeply about foundational American principles and are proud to be American. The majority of Democrats view themselves in moderate ways and vote in relatively moderate ways, too.
Sukhayl NiyazovOct 14 2019
News
Macabre Video of Fake Trump Shooting Media and Critics Is Shown at His Resort
A video depicting a macabre scene of a fake President Trump shooting, stabbing and brutally assaulting members of the news media and his political opponents was shown at a conference for his supporters at his Miami resort last week, according to footage obtained by The New York Times.
Several of Mr. Trump’s top surrogates — including his son Donald Trump Jr., his former spokeswoman
New York Times (News)May 14 2020
News
The Power of Stacey Abrams
There is a big buzz at the Loudermilk Conference Center in downtown Atlanta as a gathering called Paradigm Shift 2.0: Black Women Confronting HIV, Health and Social Justice gets underway. Three hundred registered participants have journeyed from across the country to discuss the many challenges and possibilities facing black women and girls. The second day’s morning keynote was delivered by
Washington Post