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Mar 06 2024
Headline Roundup
AI Photo of Trump With Black Supporters Highlights Misinformation Fears
Images created by generative artificial intelligence (AI) depicting former President Donald Trump posing with black supporters were shared by Trump supporters on social media, sparking concerns over AI’s potential to amplify election misinformation.
The Details: The AI-generated images were first shared by conservative radio show host Mark Kaye. A Trump campaign official stated the
Washington Post BBC News New York Post (News)Nov 06 2014
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Obama still unmoved after ‘ass-whuppin’
President Obama was determined not to provide a descriptor for his party’s midterm election rout this week, using verbal gymnastics worthy of Alison Lundergan Grimes to deny headline writers an adjective akin to 2010’s “shellacking” or 2006’s “thumping.” So West Virginia Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin did the job for him, describing 2014’s bloodbath as a “real ass-whuppin’.” In a perfunctory
Fox News (Online News)Nov 04 2014
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Republicans Seize Control of Senate, Retain House
GOP Also Wins Key Gubernatorial Races, Retains Control of House. Republicans took control of Congress in Tuesday’s midterm elections, a result that transforms the political dynamic in Washington and gives the GOP new power over President Barack Obama ’s final two years in the White House.
Republicans won Senate seats from West Virginia to Colorado and beyond to assemble a majority of at
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 04 2014
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Riding Wave of Discontent, G.O.P. Takes Senate
Resurgent Republicans took control of the Senate on Tuesday night, expanded their hold on the House, and defended some of the most closely contested governors’ races, in a repudiation of President Obama that will reorder the political map in his final years in office.
Propelled by economic dissatisfaction and anger toward the president, Republicans grabbed Democratic Senate seats in
New York Times (News)Feb 19 2016
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Jeb: Polls Are 'Irrelevant' as Voters Remain Undecided
Voters in South Carolina are still undecided one day before the statewide primary elections, GOP presidential candidate Jeb Bush said Friday, and he believes the polls are "kind of irrelevant now."
"As a candidate, it's unnerving, but we have people coming to our town hall meetings saying, 'I was for Trump, after hearing you speak, I'm for you,'" the form
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Newsmax (News)Oct 29 2014
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HUFFPOLLSTER: How The Senate Polls Could Be Wrong
With less than a week remaining before Election Day, HuffPost's poll tracking model continues to report roughly the same forecast for control of the U.S. Senate as it has for the past two weeks: The polling averages show Republicans leading at least nominally in enough states to gain a 53-seat majority. The margins remain close enough, however, that the overall probability of a Republican
HuffPostMar 11 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Warning signs for Trump loom as he unveils budget
Early warning signs are flashing for President Donald Trump on some of his core arguments on immigration, the economy and North Korea that are central to his 2020 re-election message.
Complications on each of those policy areas threaten to undermine the narrative of unprecedented success that the President has weaved around his first two years in office and are driving political debate
Guest Writer - LeftFeb 17 2015
Opinion
Jeb Bush Makes A Grand Supply Side Entrance
The Republican Party has an embarrassment of riches in good prospective presidential contenders for next year's race. Thus Gov. Jeb Bush’sdebut speech — on February 4th, in Detroit, the start of of his “Right To Rise” tour — took on heightened importance.
Presidential campaigns are about much more than name recognition, résumé, charisma, and money. All of these matter. Yet…
TownhallMay 31 2019
Opinion
Think Trump's Attacks on Journalism Are Bad? San Francisco Cops Literally Raided a Reporter's Home.
Actions speak louder than words. Trump 's labeling of the media as "the enemy of the people" is bad, but he's not breaking into reporters' homes to find leakers. That's what the San Francisco Police Department did.
Reporters have long denounced Donald Trump's "war on journalists" given the president's routine Twitter attacks about "fake news," his kind words about authoritarian rulers
ReasonJan 23 2014
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Pro-Obama super PAC shifts focus to possible Clinton 2016 bid
The country's biggest liberal super PAC, which helped re-elect President Obama last year, is shifting focus to support a possible Hillary Clinton White House bid in 2016.
A spokesman for Priorities USA Action, originally formed by ex-Obama advisers, confirmed to FoxNews.com that it is now raising money in support of Clinton.
There have been sporadic efforts by Democratic groups
Fox News (Online News)