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Sep 03 2015
News
Joe Biden Has A Serious Drug Policy Problem
Joe Biden carries into any presidential run the burden of his own history -- in particular, his complicity in crafting a generation of drug policies now synonymous with failure. The vice president's long record of advocating laws that helped fuel the drug war and mass incarceration could serve as an early stumbling block in a White House campaign.
In the 1980s and 1990s, then-Sen.
HuffPostJan 26 2015
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Jeb's invisible man strategy
In the so-called Invisible Primary of 2016, Jeb Bush is the invisible man — and he prefers it that way.
After taking the political world by surprise in early January with the formation of a shiny new political committee, Bush has largely receded from public view, instead putting an acute focus on raising money and building what his growing team of aides describe as a "shock and awe"
CNN (Online News)Oct 29 2012
News
In Final Days of the Race, Fighting County by County
President Obama and Mitt Romney are plunging into the final nine days of a multibillion-dollar presidential race focused not only on the seven most competitive states, but also on battleground counties within them that could tip the balance of an exceedingly close contest. Multimedia
They include the suburbs here in Franklin County, Ohio, where many young married women turned to Mr.
New York Times (News)Mar 21 2019
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Democrats' New 3-Pronged Power Play: 'If You Can't Win, Change the Rules'
The Democratic presidential stampede to the 2020 elections is in full swing. There are more than 15 candidates and even more could join the race. And one of the top issues will be changing America's form of government and the way we elect our president.
Power Play #1: Kill the Electoral College
Democrats have decided America's political system needs an update. Big on their list
CBNSep 18 2014
News
Polling Station Report Huge Turnout Across Scotland
Polling stations across Scotland are reporting huge turnouts in today’s referendum vote. The ballot boxes opened at 7am this morning and around 97 percent of the Scottish adult population have registered. At Hermitage Park Primary School there were a steady stream of voters from the moment they opened. Campaigners from both the ‘Yes’ and ‘No’ sides were flooding the streets in one last attempt
Breitbart NewsOct 25 2012
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Chrysler Alive but Jeep About to Shift Production to China
First off, I love Jeeps. I drove a blue stick-shift Jeep in high school and dream of one day owning another one (pre-bailout edition) of course. President Obama has based a large portion of his re-election campaign on the auto-bailout which has resonated with many voters in Ohio, a state Mitt Romney needs to win. However, due to burdonsome regulations, high taxes and the overall high cost of
TownhallMar 20 2019
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Trump Slams Conway's Spouse Again: 'LOSER and Husband From Hell!'
Kellyanne Conway's husband is a "husband from hell!" President Donald Trump declared Wednesday, escalating his awkward public fight with the spouse of a top aide.
Trump's feud with George Conway has played out with ever more heated rhetoric on social media. Conway, who has questioned Trump's mental health, fired back after Trump's latest tweet, saying the president seems "determined to
Newsmax (News)Sep 16 2014
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Christie to Test Presidential Waters in South Carolina
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican, drew praise in his home state for physically embracing President Barack Obama after superstorm Sandy slammed into the Jersey Shore days before the 2012 election. In South Carolina, some felt differently.
"I certainly wasn't very happy with it. I knew what it meant. I knew what it did," said Katon Dawson, a former GOP state chairman in South
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 27 2013
Headline Roundup
IRS proposes new rules on tax exempt groups
Washington Post CNN (Online News) Fox News (Online News)Apr 24 2014
Opinion
Why Corporations Are Freaking Out About Obama's Big Trade Deal
Steve Biegun is not exactly a left-wing radical. During the Bush years, he served as an adviser to Secretary of State Condoleeza Rice and Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a Republican from Tennessee. When John McCain named Sarah Palin as his presidential running mate in 2008, the campaign brought on Biegun to help the new vice presidential contender bone up on conservative foreign policy.
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