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Aug 24 2023
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Fact Checking the First 2024 GOP Presidential Debate
The eight candidates at Wednesday's 2024 Republican primary debate had a lot to say, leaving plenty for media outlets to fact check.
Culture War: Sen. Tim Scott (R-SC) suggested the Department of Justice (DOJ) called parents complaining at school board meetings "domestic terrorists." That label came from a letter from the National School Boards Association to the DOJ, rather than from
CNN Fact Check FactCheck.org Washington ExaminerDec 01 2020
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Arizona and Wisconsin Certify Biden Victories, Trump Campaign Files Lawsuit
Arizona and Wisconsin certified Joe Biden’s presidential election victories on Monday. Officials from both parties in each state said their elections were "conducted with transparency, accuracy and fairness." The Wisconsin certification follows a partial recount, requested and paid for by President Donald Trump's campaign, which slightly increased Biden’s 20,600-vote lead. On Tuesday, the
Wall Street Journal (News) Politico Washington TimesJul 25 2018
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Trump Claims Russia Will Meddle in Midterms to Help Democrats
President Trump said on Tuesday that he is "very concerned" that Russia will meddle in the midterm elections to benefit Democrats, although he did not cite evidence to back up the claim.
Fox News (Online News) Reuters New York Daily NewsJan 10 2019
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Negotiations Stall as Government Shutdown Poised to Become Longest in History
Negotiations between President Trump and prominent Democrats stalled this week as the partial government shutdown inches closer to becoming the longest in history, with leaders still at an impasse over funding for a wall at the southern border. After giving an Oval Office address followed by a rebuttal from top Democrats, President Trump abruptly ended a meeting with congressional leaders on John Gable, AllSides Co-founderOct 21 2020
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Preview of Thursday's 2020 Presidential Debate
President Donald Trump and Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden will face off in their final debate Thursday, less than two weeks ahead of the presidential election. The candidates held their town halls last week after the second debate was cancelled. This debate will be moderated by NBC White House correspondent Kristen Welker; candidates will have their microphones muted while their
NBC News (Online) 538 (ABC News) Fox News (Online News)Nov 13 2018
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Federal Judge Orders Georgia Review All Provisional Ballots
A federal judge ruled that Georgia election officials must review all provisional ballots cast in last week's gubernatorial race, delaying the state's deadline for certifying the results until Friday. Democrat Stacey Abrams hopes that Republican Brian Kemp's lead will fall below 50 percent, which would lock the two in a runoff.
USA TODAY ThinkProgress Washington Free BeaconJan 03 2024
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US Job Openings Dropped Slightly in November
U.S. employers posted about 62,000 fewer job openings in November than in October, leading total openings to hit their lowest level since March 2021, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Wednesday.
The Details: Job openings totaled 8.79 million in November, lower than October’s 8.85 million but still higher than January 2020’s pre-pandemic 7.1 million; job openings reached elevated
CNBC Fox Business The IndependentSep 29 2020
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Preview of Tonight's First 2020 Presidential Debate
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden will square off Tuesday night in Cleveland for their first debate, with five weeks left before the election.
Media from the right, left and center offer their take on what to watch for tonight, while more than a million Americans have already cast their early ballots.
NPR (Online News) Townhall CBS News (Online)Nov 07 2018
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Ted Cruz Wins Hotly Contested Texas Senate Race Over Democrat Beto O'Rourke
GOP Sen. Ted Cruz won reelection in the Texas Senate race, beating Democratic challenger Beto O'Rourke in one of the most hotly contested elections across the country. Some have cited the state's conservative values as the primary factor behind O'Rourke's loss, particularly as he raised more money than any other Senate candidate in history. Others have celebrated the campaign as a success,
Washington Examiner The Hill New York Times (Opinion)Sep 19 2018
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Supreme Court Orders Political Group to Disclose Donors
The Supreme Court on Tuesday ruled that all groups spending more than $250 on independent expenditures will have to disclose the names of political donors who gave more than $200, barring individuals who fund aggressive election ad campaigns from staying anonymous.
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