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Feb 04 2020
Headline Roundup
Iowa Results Not Expected Until Later Tuesday
Results of the Iowa Caucus will not be released until later Tuesday due to technical snafus and reporting concerns.
Democratic campaign officials are upset, as candidates lose momentum that would normally result from a strong showing. The Trump campaign is saying that this shows Democrats can't be trusted to run American's health care and implement new government programs.
NPR (Online News)


May 10 2023
Headline Roundup
Rep. George Santos in Custody on 13 Federal Charges
Rep. George Santos (R-NY) arrived at a federal courthouse in Central Islip, NY Wednesday morning to surrender to authorities.
The Details: He is accused of embezzling money from his campaign for personal use, and lying to Congress about his income. He faces seven counts of wire fraud, three counts of money laundering, one count of theft of public funds, and two counts of making
Associated Press


Jul 08 2020
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: How should we handle controversial statues in public areas?
Tear them down and destroy them These statues glorify racism and hate. We must tear them down now to have our voices heard and to drive change. See arguments » Tear them down and put them in museums These statues glorify racism and hate. We must take them down, and put them in museums to warn against the evils of the past. See arguments » Discuss and Julie Mastrine
Jan 28 2015
News
Hillary Clinton vs. Elizabeth Warren Could Be a Dream Match, for Republicans
They have called Senator Elizabeth Warren “an extremely attractive candidate” in the 2016 presidential campaign. They have said that she is the “hottest commodity” in the Democratic Party and that she has demonstrated the “passion and intensity” that Hillary Rodham Clinton lacks.
Those glowing compliments are not from the liberal activists who are trying to persuade Ms. Warren to
New York Times (News)
Apr 20 2015
News
Hillary’s Faberge egg candidacy
New Hampshire is a happy place for Hillary Clinton. It was there in 1992 that her husband saved his candidacy, with her help, from the sex scandal that was about to consume it. Bill Clinton’s second-place finish was enough to keep his campaign on track. Sixteen years later, a tearful plea to New Hampshire voters
helped her win there and break the momentum of upstart Barack Obama,
Fox News (Online News)
Oct 22 2014
News
White House to election-year Democrats: Don’t blame Obama
President Obama is not to blame for what ails Democrats at the polls — that’s the word from White House press secretary Josh Earnest to vulnerable candidates who are fleeing the commander-in-chief’s presence.
“The success of many of these Democratic candidates will depend on their own success in motivating voters that strongly supported the president in 2012,” Mr. Earnest said. “
Washington Times
Oct 20 2014
News
Obama Returns to Trail With a Blue State Focus
President Obama jumped back on the campaign trail Sunday after a week of grim Ebola news, with a rally at a high school here aimed at lifting the fortunes of Anthony G. Brown, the state’s lieutenant governor and Democratic candidate for governor.
In a jam-packed gymnasium, Mr. Obama urged the mostly African-American crowd of 8,000 to shake off any midterm malaise and show up on Nov. 4
New York Times (News)
Jan 20 2015
News
Ted Cruz: 'Would It Kill Republicans To Crack A Joke?'
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) thinks it wouldn't hurt for the GOP to show off its sense of humor.
“Would it kill Republicans to crack a joke?” Cruz said at the South Carolina Tea Party Coalition Convention, according to Politico. “I actually think for some Republicans it might. You know, lighten up a little. … So many Republicans run a Soviet-style campaign.”
While at the event, Cruz
HuffPost
Sep 12 2015
News
Donald Trump: I Would Apologize ‘If I’m Ever Wrong’
Appearing on NBC’s “The Tonight Show” Friday, Republican presidential frontrunner Donald Trump told host Jimmy Fallon that he would apologize in the “hopefully distant future” if he was ever wrong.
When Fallon asked Trump if he’s ever apologized in his life, Trump recalled his campaign announcement speech when he made controversial comments about illegal immigrants. Trump said people
The Blaze
Dec 05 2019
Headline Roundup
Reaction to Harris Dropping Out of 2020 Race
Reactions to Senator Kamala Harris (D - CA) rescinding her bid for the White House differed across the political spectrum. Some left-rated voices framed her failed campaign as a sign of work to be done in gender and racial relations. Some on the right criticized her campaign for supposedly cherry-picking the right moments to be progressive or moderate.
The Federalist

