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May 11 2011
Opinion
Why Don't We Hear About Soros' Ties to Over 30 Major News Organizations?
Editor's note: This is the first of a two part series on George Soros and the media.
When liberal investor George Soros gave $1.8 million to National Public Radio , it became part of the firestorm of controversy that jeopardized NPR’s federal funding. But that gift only hints at the widespread influence the controversial billionaire has on the mainstream media. Soros, who spent $27
Fox News (Opinion)Jan 14 2015
News
With Kamala Harris in for Senate bid, Tom Steyer edges closer to a run
Hours after California Attorney General Kamala Harris began raising money for a bid to replace Barbara Boxer in the U.S. Senate, billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer outlined the case for his own run Tuesday and said he would decide soon -- setting up the likelihood of an exorbitantly expensive contest that could have two Democrats facing off in November of 2016.
California's two
CNN DigitalFeb 21 2020
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Support for Joe Biden implodes in new poll from key primary state of South Carolina
The presidential campaign for candidate Joe Biden received another body blow on Thursday in the form of a damaging poll from the key primary state of South Carolina.
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The BlazeFeb 19 2020
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US Election 2020: Meet the voters behind Bloomberg's surge
He's one of the richest men in the world, a polarising candidate in a crowded race and he's about to make his first appearance on the debate stage after rising to second place in the polls. So who are Mike Bloomberg's supporters, and why have they backed him?
Recent polling by NPR/PBS/Marist puts Mr Bloomberg in second place, behind Bernie Sanders, with 19% of the Democratic vote.
BBC NewsAug 23 2019
Headline Roundup
David Koch dead at 79
David Koch, a billionaire businessman and philanthropist of Koch Industries fame, is dead at 79. Koch stepped down from his company role last year, citing declining health.
The only stark differences in reports of Koch's death are in characterizing his politics; some described him as a libertarian, while others described him as conservative.
Washington Examiner CBS News (Online) CNBCNov 12 2014
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Remember Who Held Election's Purse Strings As Congress Sets 2015 Agenda
Following the Republican wave that swept away the Democratic Senate majority last week, reporters, advocates and pundits debated the efficacy of the estimated $3.7 billion in political spending shelled out over the past 22 months.
Articles pondered whether all the money spent even mattered. Billionaire environmentalist Tom Steyer's funds were widely deemed wasted, as were the millions
HuffPostFeb 03 2020
News
As Democrats fight for Iowa, Bloomberg makes a play for delegate-rich California
Bernie Sanders’ campaign had built up what it described as the largest California operation of any Democratic presidential candidate - until billionaire Mike Bloomberg made a late entry into the race in November with seemingly bottomless resources.
Within two months, the former New York City mayor hired 200 employees in California, according to his campaign, dwarfing Sanders’ 80-strong
ReutersFeb 03 2020
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Bernie's Final Message Before Iowa Caucuses
Sen. Bernie Sanders said Sunday that the Iowa caucuses marked the “beginning of the end for Donald Trump.”
It would be the "moment when we tell the billionaire class in the 1 percent: this country belongs to all of us, not just a few," he told a crowd at a Super Bowl party.
In most polling, the Vermont senator is at the top of the race in the state.
The latest Emerson
TownhallMay 04 2016
Opinion
If Donald Trump wants to beat Hillary Clinton, he needs to win these 5 states
The Republican nomination is in his grasp. Now the question becomes: Can Donald Trump win the White House?
With a decisive victory in the Indiana primary Tuesday, the billionaire businessman who was initially ridiculed as a fringe candidate was declared the party's presumptive nominee by Republican National Chairman Committee Reince Priebus. Trump has defeated 16 primary rivals,
USA TODAYJan 27 2020
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Trump's standing against Democratic candidates improves, new poll shows
Donald Trump was tweeting about John Bolton before dawn on Monday, after news of former national security adviser’s forthcoming book roiled Washington during the president’s impeachment trial.
But if Trump looked elsewhere on his phone, to a Washington Post-ABC News poll released on Monday, he might have found consolation.
Amid signs that more voters are in general less worried
The Guardian