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Jan 06 2014
News
With History Against Her, Liz Cheney Ends Primary Bid
As she makes her exit from the Wyoming Republican Senate primary official, Liz Cheney is citing illness in her family as the chief reason for ending her challenge to veteran Sen. Mike Enzi.
But also working strongly against the daughter of former Vice President Dick Cheney was history. Whatever the state, Republicans historically don't like to dump their incumbent U.S. senators.
Newsmax (News)Nov 01 2015
Opinion
CNBC has probably changed GOP presidential campaign debates forever
Predictions are dangerous things. That said, here’s a prediction for you: John Harwood will never again participate in a GOP debate. Republicans are beyond angry about the conduct of the CNBC moderators — Harwood, Carl Quintanilla and Becky Quick — during Wednesday night’s primary debate. Actually, more than one Republican asked me before the debate what I thought of Harwood as a moderator. I’
Guest Writer - RightJun 21 2012
News
Romney to propose immigration reform measures in Florida
Mitt Romney will face a skeptical audience that is opposed to nearly all of his positions on illegal immigration when he addresses a conference of Latino leaders in Orlando on Thursday.
The unofficial GOP nominee will lay out his positions at the gathering of the National Association of Latino Elected and Appointed Officials, and will advocate for specific immigration reform measures,
CNN DigitalJul 29 2014
News
Poll: Voters Say Obama Should Stay Off Campaign Trail
President Barack Obama should stay off the campaign trail if Democrats are to hold on to their seats in the House in November, a new poll has found.
According to a Fox News poll conducted July 20-22 of 1,057 registered voters, 57 percent said that if they were running for office as a Democrat this year they would not want Obama to campaign for them. Just 41 percent of voters would want
Newsmax (News)Mar 25 2020
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Congress, Trump Unite to Pass $2.2 Trillion Coronavirus Stimulus
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Updated 3/27/2020 at 4:54 p.m. ET: President Donald Trump signed a $2.2 trillion stimulus bill into law Friday afternoon, aimed at stabilizing the economy and American life amid the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak.
The legislation — the largest of its kind in U.S. history — includes direct payments to
Henry A. BrechterJun 07 2012
News
Mitt Romney's Endorsement Of Paul Ryan Plan Still Not Enough For Some On Right
Still basking Wednesday morning in his decisive victory in the previous night's recall election, Wisconsin's Republican Gov. Scott Walker went on national TV and laid out what he thinks Mitt Romney needs to do to win the Badger State in November against President Barack Obama.
"I think he's got to lay out a clear platform, something similar to what our friend Paul Ryan has done," Walker
HuffPostJun 07 2012
News
Farm bill 2012: Bill wins measured White House support
The Senates new farm bill sailed through its first floor test Thursday morning and won long-awaited support from the White House, which must keep its own eye on swing states like Iowa in the November presidential election. Major hurdles remain, but the lopsided 90-8 procedural vote was a boost for proponents hoping to win Senate passage this month. And the House Agriculture Committee is moving
PoliticoJun 05 2012
News
Wisconsin Recall: Scott Walker, Tom Barrett Make Final Pitches To Voters
Wisconsin voters go to the polls Tuesday to decide whether to reelect one of the most polarizing politicians in the country, choosing between two starkly opposite visions of how to run the state. Symbolically, the election's importance is second only to the presidential contest, and both gubernatorial candidates -- Gov. Scott Walker (R) and Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett (D) -- made sure their
HuffPostMay 31 2012
News
Recent Polls Show 2012 Settling Into Deadlock
With about five months until Election Day, a slew of recent polls show the presidential campaign is settling into dead-lock, both nationally and in key battleground states.
President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, the Republican nominee in waiting, are even or close to it in Iowa, Nevada and Colorado, according to NBC/Marist College polls of each state released Thursday morning. While Mr
Wall Street Journal (News)May 02 2024
Headline Roundup
Biden Says Japan's Economic Struggles Are Due to Xenophobia
President Joe Biden said Wednesday that Japan is struggling economically because of xenophobia and a reluctance to welcome immigrants.
For Context: Biden reportedly made the comment while speaking at a campaign fundraiser in Washington, D.C. The comment made headlines due to Japan being a key U.S. ally in Asia.
Key Quote: Biden stated, “This election is about freedom, America
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