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Nov 02 2021
Headline Roundup
McAuliffe, Youngkin Square Off in Virginia Governor's Race
On Tuesday, Virginia voters will decide on their next governor: former Democratic Gov. Terry McAuliffe or Republican Glenn Youngkin.
Many political analysts see the race as a bellwether projection of how midterm elections could turn out in 2022. McAuliffe is hoping that party apathy will not dampen turnout in Democratic strongholds in northern Virginia, and has been painting Youngkin as
Wall Street Journal (News) CNN (Online News) National Review (News)Oct 09 2019
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Biden Says Trump Should Be Impeached
Former Vice President Joe Biden called for President Trump's impeachment Wednesday at a campaign event in New Hampshire. Trump responded with his own criticisms via Twitter.
Most reporting outlets recalled Biden's late September commitment to support impeachment if Trump didn't comply with the inquiry. Right-leaning media coverage focused more on Trump's accusations of Biden and his
Yahoo News NPR (Online News) The Daily CallerMay 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 The Hill New York Post (News)May 24 2012
News
Mitt Romney Reticent About Bain Capital Debate
Mitt Romney refused to give the green light Wednesday to a full discussion of his career in private equity at Bain Capital.
Time Magazine's Mark Halperin asked Romney twice whether he would "welcome" a discussion about his time in private equity. After the first question, Romney immediately turned the conversation to President Barack Obama.
"Well of course, I'd like to also focus
HuffPostNov 28 2020
Headline Roundup
Pennsylvania High Court Rejects Bid to Halt Election Certification
On Saturday, Pennsylvania's highest court rejected a lower court's order blocking the state from certifying the state's 2020 presidential election results. The challenge, led by Rep. Mike Kelly (R-Pa.), claimed the state's mail-in voting law was unconstitutional. It was thrown out by the state's Supreme Court, which said the underlying lawsuit was filed months after the law allowed for
Newsmax (News) The Hill NBC News (Online)Aug 31 2020
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Biden Condemns "Lawlessness", Calls for Safety From "4 More Years"
Joe Biden condemned violence and criticized President Donald Trump's leadership during a visit to a Pittsburgh steel mill on Monday. Biden said rioting, looting and setting fires is "...not protesting. It's lawlessness plain and simple...it divides instead of unites.” Biden went on to criticize Trump, saying his "divisive" speech is to blame for "fomenting" polarization and violence.
Washington Post Independent Journal Review The HillMay 04 2017
Perspectives Blog
House Passes American Health Care Act
The US House of Representatives voted to pass the AHCA, moving the GOP one step closer to repealing and replacing Obamacare. The bill's initial version failed to pass following a contentious struggle among conservatives, but the addition of the MacArthur Amendment helped woo skeptical Republicans. It will now go to the Senate, where it has not yet garnered full support across the GOP.
John Gable, AllSides Co-founderAug 04 2022
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What Does Kansas' Abortion Vote Mean for the 2022 Elections?
Kansas voters rejected a push to remove the state’s constitutional abortion protections on Tuesday. What does this mean for the 2022 elections and abortion access nationwide?
Voters in Kansas turned out in record numbers. Over 900,000 votes were cast in the abortion referendum, representing roughly 47% of the state’s registered voters. Top Republican and Democratic candidates in Tuesday
Newsweek National Review (News) The NationMay 20 2019
Perspectives Blog
The Imprisonment of Marsha Lazareva
Those working for the release of Marsha Lazareva were hoping for some relief last Sunday. But the hearing, which had been scheduled for the week before but was abandoned, brought only confusion for the family, friends and advocates of the businesswoman imprisoned in Kuwait for over a year.
In effect, Lazareva’s appeal was delayed until 9 June. But for Lazareva it was the latest torment
Henry Windsor