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May 01 2016
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As Cruz (once again) secures more delegates, Trump camp (once again) calls process unfair
Arizona was solidly Donald Trump country in its primary last month, with Republican voters choosing the billionaire businessman by a 22-point margin.
But when party activists gathered in Mesa, a Phoenix suburb, on Saturday, it was Ted Cruz who walked away with most of the delegates.
The Texas senator won at least 35 of the 55 delegates up for election at the Arizona GOP state
Los Angeles TimesMay 07 2019
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Trump's New Donors Confirm His Populist Politics Were a Charade
You know Donald Trump has lost that anti-establishment new car smell when his campaign is asking Karl Rove for advice. The famous architect of George W. Bush’s campaign and founder of the $100 million super PAC American Crossroads is now reportedly helping Brad Parscale build a high-value fund-raising network to raise money from wealthy Republican donors—including lobbyists, billionaires, and
Vanity FairSep 07 2022
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AllStances™: Is Section 230 Good or Bad?
Is Section 230 necessary? Does it harm free speech? Does it enable misinformation? How should we change it, if at all?
Explore all perspectives, stances, and arguments for and against Section 230 and the regulation of online platforms with AllStances™ by AllSides.
Reform or Revoke Section 230 to prevent bias against conservatives Social media platforms have an anti-conservative Ethan HorowitzFeb 15 2020
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Bloomberg-Clinton ticket rumors trample over controversies threatening ascendant campaign
Michael Bloomberg's recent surge in the polls, showing he is a serious candidate for the Democratic presidential nomination, virtually guaranteed the former New York City mayor would be subject to increased scrutiny.
That premise began to crystallize last week as Bloomberg's rivals turned up the attacks and he faced a fresh stop and frisk controversy. Yet the threat of a real five-alarm
Washington ExaminerMar 03 2019
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'I know where I came from': Bernie Sanders gets personal in 2020 presidential campaign rollout
Needing to distinguish himself within a crowded field of Democrats, Bernie Sanders launched his 2020 presidential campaign Saturday near the Brooklyn, New York, neighborhood where he grew up in a quest to add a personal narrative to the liberal economic platform for which he’s known. Sanders energized his loyal progressive followers with a nearly 40-minute speech that leaned on a familiar
USA TODAYJun 08 2021
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DeSantis cashes in on rising star status with big-money blitz
When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis addresses a group of well-heeled Republican Party donors on Thursday, he won’t be on home turf like Naples’ “Millionaires’ Row” or in Indian Creek Island’s “Billionaire Bunker” — he’ll be across the country in San Diego, one of the GOP's few traditional power centers in California.
The appearance is part of an aggressive summertime out-of-state fundraising
PoliticoJul 26 2015
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Trump vs. Clinton: A tale of 2 Iowa rallies
More than 1,000 people crowded the grounds of Oskaloosa High School on a hot and muggy Saturday afternoon, enjoying the decadent spread of free pulled-pork sandwiches and lining up to sign on to a mailing list in exchange for T-shirts and swag. Donald Trump was in town. The billionaire mogul gave a rowdy rally in his signature meandering, yet riveting style. He went after a new target — Scott
PoliticoFeb 26 2016
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Donald Trump Finally Got Slammed for Having No Real Plans
It finally happened: Republican front-runner Donald Trump got called out for having no specific plan for anything.
Up until Thursday’s G.O.P. debate on CNN and Telemundo, the billionaire developer had mostly gotten away with wrapping buzzwords in bravado and calling it a presidential platform—a strategy, for lack of a better word, that has won him three out of the four primary contests
Vanity FairJul 16 2020
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Major US Twitter accounts hacked in Bitcoin scam
Billionaires Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates are among many prominent US figures targeted by hackers on Twitter in an apparent Bitcoin scam.
The official accounts of Barack Obama, Joe Biden and Kanye West also requested donations in the cryptocurrency.
"Everyone is asking me to give back," a tweet from Mr Gates' account said. "You send $1,000, I send you back $2,000."
BBC NewsJan 23 2016
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Bloomberg, Sensing an Opening, Revisits a Potential White House Run
Michael R. Bloomberg has instructed advisers to draw up plans for a potential independent campaign in this year’s presidential race. His advisers and associates said he was galled by Donald J. Trump’s dominance of the Republican field, and troubled by Hillary Clinton’s stumbles and the rise of Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont on the Democratic side.
Mr. Bloomberg, the billionaire
New York Times (News)