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May 29 2012
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Scott Walker Recall: Progressive Group Sends $100,000 To Wisconsin
The Progressive Change Campaign Committee announced Tuesday that it will send $100,000 to Wisconsin to help unseat Gov. Scott Walker (R), a cash infusion that will go to the state Democratic Party's field operations for next week's recall vote.
In a statement, the Washington, D.C.-based group said that it was frustrated with how little money the Democratic National Committee (DNC) has
HuffPostOct 24 2020
Analysis
White working class is shrinking. It still may decide 2020 election.
Almost every morning, half a dozen men meet for coffee at Max’s Deli, a diner that shares a wall with an auto supply shop, to talk politics. Some live “up the line” or “down the line” – a reference to the historic Scranton railway – but all have lived in the area their entire lives. And come Nov. 3, all are planning to vote for President Donald Trump.
“I’ve never really been political
Christian Science MonitorMay 03 2019
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Surge: Trump Bounces to Best Economic Approval Yet in...CNN Poll
As usual, there are some worrisome data points in a generally Trump-positive poll, but start with the good news for the president: A new national survey from CNN shows public support for his handling of the economy hitting a new high, with Trump also above water on another important metric. On the heels of a better-than-expected quarter of GDP growth (the US economy has grown at an average
TownhallMar 27 2015
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Hillary's launch plan: Come down to earth
The time and location of Hillary Clinton’s long-anticipated campaign kickoff are closely guarded secrets among her scattered staff — but what she’ll do immediately after her announcement is coming into clearer focus. Clinton, according to several people familiar with the still-in-flux planning process, will embark on a short tour that will almost certainly include Iowa — and perhaps other
PoliticoMar 26 2015
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Obama finally understands political polarization. Does Hillary?
I missed Jonathan Chait’s “exit interview” with Dan Pfeiffer, a close Obama aide since the 2008 presidential campaign, while I was out last week snowboarding and ignoring the news. It’s fascinating! In it, Pfeiffer discusses some of the lessons the Obama crew has learned over the last six years.
I (and many others) have written many times about the decades-long trend toward deeper
GristJan 24 2020
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Hillary Clinton Criticizes Bernie Sanders
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
This week, The Hollywood Reporter published comments made by Hillary Clinton about former primary rival Bernie Sanders. The comments were made in new Hulu documentary, Hillary, which will premier in March.Clinton Abridge NewsApr 30 2019
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Democrats Push for Expansive Infrastructure Package
Ahead of meeting with Trump on potential bipartisan deal, Pelosi and Schumer call for inclusion of environmental, revenue provisions.
Congressional Democratic leaders laid down a marker ahead of a meeting with President Trump to discuss a bipartisan compromise on infrastructure, calling for a package that also would address climate change and include new revenue. But they didn’t discuss
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 16 2021
Analysis
Truth, lies, and insurrection. How falsehood shakes democracy.
In the early morning hours of Nov. 4, 2020, President Donald Trump told possibly the most consequential falsehood of his life.
The lie was that he had been reelected by American voters to a second term, despite tens of millions of votes still outstanding and rapidly narrowing margins in key states such as Michigan and Pennsylvania.
“Frankly, we did win this election. We did win
Christian Science MonitorJul 21 2013
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House GOP on health care: For repeal, not replace
House Republicans say their goal is to repeal President Obama's health care law, not to present an alternative plan. "I don't think it's a matter of what we put on the floor right now," said Rep. Greg Walden of Oregon, who heads the party's campaign committee. He added that what is important is "trying to delay Obamacare." His remarks are in response to criticism that the Republican-led House
Fox News DigitalSep 18 2016
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IS THIS TRUMP’S BIGGEST FINANCIAL CON YET?
One of the biggest mysteries about the long con of Donald Trump's presidential campaign is how he has convinced millions of middle-class white Americans that he truly gives a shit about them. How can it be, I’ve often wondered, that a billionaire who lives in a pink-marble triplex high above Fifth Avenue, one who flies around in his own aging Boeing 757 and who owns a weekend home in Palm
Vanity Fair