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Jul 25 2013
News
Obama: Rest of my presidency is for working-class America
President Barack Obama vowed Wednesday to focus his energy for the rest of his presidency on the core tenet of his election victories -- equal opportunity for all Americans -- starting with campaign-style speeches on the economy that appeared to launch this year's budget battle with Republicans. Confronting the deep partisan divide over federal spending, tax reform and raising the debt ceiling
CNN DigitalFeb 07 2015
News
First on CNN: DNC expanding communications team for 2016
The Democratic National Committee is bringing on a former Obama campaign spokeswoman as their national press secretary and launching a new digital-focused position in preparation for 2016, according to details shared first with CNN.
It's part of what DNC Communications Director called an "aggressive expansion" of the committee's communications team heading into the election cycle, which
CNN DigitalMay 02 2016
News
Trump ups the ante in Indiana
Donald Trump is raising the stakes in Indiana.
Encouraged by a new poll giving him a double-digit lead in the state and eager to pivot to the general election, the Republican front-runner stressed the importance of Indiana's Tuesday GOP primary more than he or his top advisers have previously. "Indiana is so important and we have to win it," Trump said to a crowd of approximately 1,500
CNN DigitalJun 14 2012
News
Romney Points to Failures, GOP Governors Tout Jobs
A recent TV spot that ran for weeks in Virginia had all the makings of an ad touting President Barack Obama's re-election effort.
"Virginia is growing strong again, and so is our future," gushed the narrator, adding that Virginians were now enjoying "the lowest unemployment rate in over three years."
Far from an Obama campaign plug, the ad was paid for by Republican donors and
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 11 2012
News
Senate Race in Virginia Echoes Presidential Fight
George Allen is poised to win Tuesday's GOP Senate primary in Virginia and move on to a fierce general-election fight with echoes of the presidential contest, as he goes up against a strong supporter of President Barack Obama.
A win on Tuesday would pit Mr. Allen, a former governor and senator trying to make a political comeback after a gaffe in a 2006 Senate race, against Tim Kaine, a
Wall Street Journal (News)Mar 28 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The Steele Dossier, Hillary Clinton’s Malignant Gift to America
The ‘salacious and unverified’ documents invaded the body politic like a cancer.
The Mueller investigation has concluded, and Mueller’s declaration has now entered the public record: “The investigation did not establish that members of the Trump campaign conspired or coordinated with the Russian government in its election interference activities.” But it’s worth reflecting on how the
Guest Writer - RightDec 30 2013
News
Patients Cram In Tests Before Health-Law Start
Thousands of people are cramming in tests, elective procedures and specialist visits before year's end, seeking out top research hospitals and physician groups that will be left out of some 2014 insurance plans under the new health law, health-care providers say.
Many insurers offering plans under the law are slimming down their networks of doctors and hospitals in a bid to lower the
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 07 2012
News
PAC Behind GOP Candidate For Gabby Giffords Seat Shows Gun In Email Appeal
A PAC supporting Jesse Kelly, a former Marine running to replace Rep. Gabrielle Giffords in a special election on Tuesday, is using an image Kelly's campaign has avoided thus far — the candidate holding a gun.
Kelly, a Republican, ran against Giffords, a Democrat, in 2010. Giffords resigned in January, just over a year after a shooting spree left six dead and the congresswoman
NPR (Online News)Jun 07 2012
News
Walker's victory could bring more efforts to weaken public unions
Wisconsin Gov. Scott Walker's survival in a recall election sparked by steps to weaken public unions could embolden fellow Republicans in other states to seek similar measures. "He's one of the Republican governors who has been out on the point on this issue about whether there are excesses in public employee unions in terms of their pension plans or health care plans and so forth," noted CNN
CNN DigitalMar 13 2024
Headline Roundup
Biden, Trump Secure Party Nominations, Setting Up 2020 Rematch
A rematch of the 2020 presidential election is set between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump.
Details: Following primary wins on Tuesday, Biden is projected to secure the Democratic Party nomination, and Trump is projected to secure the Republican nomination. Both candidates reached the threshold for delegates needed for the nomination.
Democratic Primary:
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