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Sep 19 2019
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The Left steamrolls its obstacles, including the Constitution
The dire state of our politics is evident on the pages of the New York Times every day.
The front page of the Sunday Review section carried a third-hand accusation of sexual assault against Brett Kavanaugh. The piece omitted that the source was a Democratic operative and that the alleged victim has no memory of an assault. It was a total abandonment of journalistic standards in pursuit
Washington ExaminerApr 08 2019
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Sorry is the easiest word – but should Democrats stop their apology tour?
As Republicans prepare to feast on a ‘woke primary’, some liberals insist real voters care more about simply beating Trump
For Joe Biden, it was his discomfiting touching of women. For Pete Buttigieg, his use of the phrase “all lives matter”. For Tulsi Gabbard, her comments about homosexuality. For Kirsten Gillibrand, her positions on immigration. For Kamala Harris, her record on
The GuardianSep 11 2019
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Democratic debate: Biden and Warren to face off as 2020 race intensifies
Ten candidates. Three hours. One stage. A Texas showdown. This Thursday, Democratic White House 2020 hopefuls meet for round three of the party’s presidential debates as the contest for the party’s nomination enters a new, more urgent stage.
The Houston hothouse will be the first time the party’s top contenders appear together on a single night.
As Houston readies to host the
The GuardianAug 28 2019
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No More Democrats Qualify for Presidential Debate in New Poll
The next debates for the Democratic presidential nomination may be limited to 10 candidates, with half the pack apparently failing to achieve the qualifying milestones, according to the latest sanctioned polls released Wednesday.
A Quinnipiac University survey found that former Vice President Joe Biden leads the pack with 32% support among Democratic and Democratic-leaning voters. Biden
BloombergAug 06 2019
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Kellyanne Conway says El Paso, Dayton are 'safe and ready' for Trump visit on Wednesday
Despite objections from some residents, President Donald Trump will travel Wednesday to El Paso, Texas, and Dayton, Ohio, to review recovery efforts from mass shootings over the weekend, officials said Tuesday.
Security officials find the cities "safe and ready" for Trump visits with victims' families, survivors and law enforcement personnel involved, said presidential counselor
USA TODAYJun 27 2019
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Democrats clash on healthcare, border in scrappy first U.S. presidential debate
Democratic presidential contenders battled over healthcare coverage and border policy on Wednesday during a surprisingly heated first debate that laid bare the party’s divisions on whether to abolish private insurance and shift to a Medicare-for-All system.
In the first round of back-to-back debates, several of the lesser-known candidates vied for attention in the crowded race to take
ReutersJun 13 2019
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Trump flips script on Dem outrage over comments on foreign dirt
A defiant President Trump pushed back Thursday against the outrage over his comments that he would be open to accepting opposition research from individuals from foreign countries, arguing he should have no obligation to call the FBI in certain cases while trying to turn the tables on Democratic lawmakers over their own foreign contacts.
“I meet and talk to ‘foreign governments’ every
Fox News (Online News)Jun 10 2019
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'Sick journalism': Trump condemns New York Times revelations on migrant deal
Donald Trump on Monday returned to the offensive over criticism of his immigration deal with Mexico, accusing the New York Times of “sick journalism” for reporting that key components of the deal, announced on Friday, had been agreed for months.
‘All I have done, no credit!’ Enraged Trump defends US-Mexico migrant deal
He tweeted: “When will the Failing New York Times admit that
The GuardianApr 16 2019
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Bernie Sanders and Kamala Harris Lead the Democratic Money Race
Who has the most campaign cash on hand? Who spent about as much money as they raised? Who relied heavily on personal loans and past political accounts?
Democratic presidential candidates on Monday provided the first broad look at campaign finances. Early fund-raising is no guarantee of votes in 2020, but it is a barometer of which Democrats are generating interest — not an easy feat in
New York Times (News)Apr 04 2019
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Reparations bill wins new momentum in Congress
House legislation to form a commission to study whether black Americans should receive reparations for slavery is getting a significant boost from Democrats on the presidential campaign trail.
Rep. Karen Bass (D-Calif.), the head of the Congressional Black Caucus (CBC), suggested that action on a reparations measure sponsored by Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) is all but certain, with
The Hill