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Apr 30 2022
Analysis
Trump’s Influence Faces Test in Republican Primaries in May
A series of May primaries represent the biggest test yet of Donald Trump’s post-presidential influence on the Republican electorate, with the outcomes carrying implications for his potential third White House campaign and control of Congress.
The fate of several of Mr. Trump’s highest-profile endorsements will be determined during a month that features a dozen primaries from coast to
Wall Street Journal (News)Apr 21 2022
News
‘People are just really unhappy’: Why Biden is so unpopular now
Amid a slew of challenges at home and abroad, President Joe Biden’s job approval has tanked. Some factors may be beyond his control, but Democrats are hoping he can turn things around before the midterms.
If there’s one thing political analysts agree on, across the spectrum, it’s this: President Joe Biden is in a slump. Left, right, and center; with young voters, Hispanics, and African
Christian Science MonitorApr 01 2022
News
Amazon Spent $4.3 Million On Anti-Union Consultants Last Year
Faced with a wave of worker activism in its warehouses last year, Amazon paid anti-union consultants roughly $4.3 million in an effort to beat back union organizing campaigns, according to new filings with the U.S. Department of Labor.
The disclosures from Amazon offer a glimpse into how far the online retailer is willing to go to stay union-free. Many employers hire anti-union
HuffPostNov 03 2022
Perspectives Blog
AllStances™: Is Voter Fraud or Voter Suppression a Bigger Issue?
Is voter suppression or election security and voter fraud the bigger issue in U.S. elections?
The left and right perspectives on election integrity show how both sides disagree majorly whether American voting laws suppress certain groups or are insecure and prone to fraud. From the January 6 Capitol riot to calls for increased accessibility and ease of voting, both sides are calling
Isaiah AnthonySep 16 2021
News
'Not a concern': White House downplays Biden's recent 'repeated' coughs at public appearances
The White House tamped down Thursday on concerns about President Joe Biden's health after he repeatedly coughed during recent public remarks.
Biden coughed often, and apologized for doing so, during his remarks Wednesday and Thursday at the White House and Tuesday evening at an anti-recall campaign rally for Gov. Gavin Newsom in California.
Washington ExaminerNov 17 2022
Perspectives Blog
2022 Midterms Produce a Split Congress
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Democrats beat expectations in the 2022 midterm elections, but Republicans still took back the House of Representatives. As of Thursday, Democrats hold 50 Senate seats to Republicans' 49, with the final seat to be filled after
AllSides StaffJun 08 2022
News
The education group putting big money into this D.C. election cycle
The glossy fliers have been arriving in D.C. residents’ mailboxes in recent weeks: Ward 3 council candidate Eric Goulet (D) would bring “safer streets” and “stronger schools.” Mayor Muriel E. Bowser (D) knows how to “fight and win for us,” another flier celebrating the mayor’s reelection bid read. And Council Chairman Phil Mendelson would “deliver” on education promises if reelected.
Washington PostApr 27 2022
Analysis
Why Joe Biden is losing young voters
President Joe Biden has a young voter problem.
If you look at just about any poll from the last year, the president’s support among Americans aged 18-34 has dropped significantly. The decline has been worse among young people of color, and like the country in general, young Americans’ dissatisfaction with him is growing.
The drop isn’t that surprising. Young Americans never
VoxApr 18 2022
News
McCormick’s Denouncement of ‘Structural Bigotry’ Not an Endorsement of BLM
Amid nationwide protests after George Floyd’s murder in 2020, Dave McCormick, then CEO of a hedge fund, emailed his colleagues, calling on them to “be agents of change” and to show “solidarity by denouncing and eradicating structural bigotry around us.”
A new ad from a super PAC supporting McCormick’s chief rival in the Republican primary for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania cites that email
FactCheck.orgJun 07 2022
News
Dave McCormick concedes to Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania Republican Senate primary
Pennsylvania U.S. Senate Candidate Dave McCormick conceded in the Republican primary election to Mehmet Oz on Friday evening.
McCormick made the announcement while speaking to a group of supporters along with media as he described the recount as "largely complete."
Republican candidate for a Pennsylvania U.S. Senate seat, Dave McCormick, right, and his wife Dinah Powell, talk to
Fox News (Online News)