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May 20 2019
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Buttigieg Looks to Expand His Reach Through Fox News Town Hall
Pete Buttigieg sought to extend the reach of his Democratic presidential campaign by making his argument for generational change in Washington to the audience of President Donald Trump’s favored television network.
The 37-year-old South Bend, Indiana, mayor broke with some of his rivals for the party’s presidential nomination by taking part in a Fox News town hall Sunday night. He took
BloombergMar 25 2019
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6 unanswered questions from William Barr’s summary of the Mueller report
The attorney general offered his “principal conclusions” to the Mueller report, but it leaves some big questions abut the special counsel’s investigation unresolved.
Special counsel Robert Mueller did not find that the Trump campaign “conspired or coordinated” with the Russian government to meddle in the 2016 elections, according to Attorney General William Barr’s summary to Congress
VoxJul 03 2012
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Romney accuses Obama of 'vicious lies' on Bain Capital
So shame on you, Barack Obama! cries out the voice in the latest TV ad from the Romney campaign, airing only in Ohio. Yet the voice belongs not to presumptive GOP nominee Mitt Romney, but to an unlikely figure to appear in any Romney commercial: Hillary Clinton.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/07/02/romney-accuses-obama-vicious-...
Fox News DigitalJul 02 2012
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How Loss Of Enthusiasm Among Youth Voters Could Cost Obama The Presidency
At the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in the fall of 2008, the spectacle of Barack Obama's presidential campaign dominated Meghan Gilliland’s sophomore year. Going to the library, traversing the quad, or passing through a campus gathering place known as The Pit entailed running a gauntlet of clipboard-wielding Obama volunteers beseeching students to vote. A surge of enthusiasm among
HuffPostJul 01 2012
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How Loss of Enthusiasm Among Youth Voters Could Cost Obama the Presidency
At the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill in the fall of 2008, the spectacle of Barack Obama's presidential campaign dominated Meghan Gilliland’s sophomore year. Going to the library, traversing the quad, or passing through a campus gathering place known as The Pit entailed running a gauntlet of clipboard-wielding Obama volunteers beseeching students to vote. A surge of enthusiasm among
HuffPostJun 22 2012
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Democrats go on offense over Holder contempt
Democrats went on the offensive Thursday over the contempt proceedings against Attorney General Eric Holder, with the White House calling the campaign a "fishing expedition" and Nancy Pelosi accusing Republicans of targeting Holder because of his department's crackdown on state voter ID laws.
Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2012/06/21/democrats-go-on-offense-over-...
Fox News DigitalMar 22 2019
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Trump blames media for fueling John McCain feud
President Trump claims that he's only spent a "small portion" of time criticizing the late Senator John McCain. However, this past week, Mr. Trump has repeatedly attacked the war hero on social media, at a campaign-style rally and even in an Oval Office meeting with a visiting dignitary.
"I was never a fan of John McCain and I never will be," Trump says. Trump claims he approved John
CBS News (Online)Nov 15 2014
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Top U.S. general makes surprise trip to Iraq
The top U.S. military leader made a surprise visit to Iraq on Saturday to assess American and Iraqi efforts to roll back the Islamic State, officials said.
The trip by Army Gen. Martin Dempsey, chairman of the U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, comes as the U.S. plans to double the number of military advisers in Iraq, and two days after Dempsey suggested to Congress that the Pentagon may
USA TODAYNov 15 2014
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The Big Money Behind the Push for an Immigration Overhaul
When President Obama announces major changes to the nation’s immigration enforcement system as early as next week, his decision will partly be a result of a yearslong campaign of pressure by immigrant rights groups, which have grown from a cluster of lobbying organizations into a national force.
A vital part of that expansion has involved money: major donations from some of the nation’s
New York Times (News)