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Aug 06 2019
News
California Gets Sued Over Election Law Requiring Presidential Candidates on Primary Ballot to Release Tax Returns
California may have swiftly passed the Presidential Tax Transparency and Accountability Act, forcing President Trump and other presidential primary candidates to disclose their tax returns if they want to be on the 2020 ballot, but the challenges have already begun.
Judicial Watch announced Monday that it filed a federal lawsuit against the state on behalf of four California voters to
TownhallFeb 21 2020
News
Why Philadelphia Could Help Decide the 2020 Election
Philadelphia has been a Democratic bastion for decades. That doesn't mean the party can overlook it in the 2020 race.
The nearly 1.1 million registered voters in the nation’s sixth-largest city account for about 12% of all voters in Pennsylvania, a key battleground state. More than 800,000 of them identify as Democrats, giving the party a 7-to-1 advantage over the GOP, which is also
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 28 2014
News
Hundreds Of Police Outside Slain New York Officer's Funeral Turn Backs On Bill de Blasio
Thousands of police officers from across the nation packed a church and spilled onto streets Saturday to honor Officer Rafael Ramos as a devoted family man, aspiring chaplain and hero, though an air of unrest surrounding his ambush shooting was not completely pushed aside.
While mourners inside the church applauded politely as Mayor Bill de Blasio spoke, hundreds of officers outside
HuffPostJul 15 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Trump’s Tweets Prove That He Is a Raging Racist
It is undeniably true that America’s president opposes diversity.
Donald Trump keeps trying to convince any disbelieving holdouts that he is a raging racist. At least, that’s how I imagine his motives. In truth, it is more likely that his truest nature is simply being revealed, again and again, and he is using his own racism to appeal to the racism in the people who support him.
Guest Writer - LeftFeb 11 2020
News
Everything You Need To Know About The New Hampshire Primary
Democrats are going to try again.
After the Iowa results meltdown, New Hampshire takes center stage Tuesday night. This election is run by the secretary of state's office and not the state party. It's also a more-straightforward primary (with a couple kinks we explain below) rather than a complicated, math-heavy caucus.
There is lots at stake, as New Hampshire has served to
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Oct 08 2020
Opinion
Pence takes Harris to the cleaners in VP debate
Vice President Mike Pence emerged from the 2020 vice presidential debate Wednesday night with a sound victory over challenger Sen. Kamala Harris. The debate was, of course, calmer and more focused on policy than the presidential debate between Trump and Biden last week. Although it may seem surprising that such conditions would work in favor of the bombastic Trump administration, Pence’s
The American SpectatorNov 02 2014
News
The man who could run the Senate
Mitch McConnell could soon get a taste of just how daunting it is to run the Senate after years of slamming Democrats for mismanaging the chamber. If he wins his re-election battle in Kentucky and Republicans take control of the Senate in next week's elections, McConnell will be the next majority leader. But the celebrating might not last long. If he wants to get anything done, McConnell will
CNN DigitalOct 01 2019
Headline Roundup
Judge Rules Harvard's Race-Conscious Admissions Process is Constitutional
A legal challenge to Harvard University's race-conscious admissions process was defeated by a federal judge in Boston on Tuesday. The lawsuit alleged that Harvard capped admission for Asian-Americans while seeking to balance its admissions on an ethnic basis.
Some left-leaning media reported that the decision was expected due to many other universities using similar processes; some
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