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Nov 09 2016
News
Hillary Clinton concedes to Trump: ‘We owe him an open mind and a chance to lead’
Hillary Clinton spoke publicly for the first time since privately conceding the presidential election to Donald Trump, addressing the nation around 11:30 a.m. Wednesday from the Wyndham New Yorker hotel in midtown Manhattan.
Clinton was accompanied Wednesday morning by her vice presidential running mate, Virginia Sen. Tim Kaine, and surrounded by dozens of her campaign staffers, some in
Washington PostNov 10 2014
News
For Hillary Clinton, the Right Time to Get Ready
The Democrats’ drubbing in the midterm elections simplified one of Hillary Rodham Clinton’s challenges: Now she can strike some distance from President Obama. Everybody else is doing it.
The former secretary of state, who is almost certain to run for president in 2016, has the luxury of time to elaborate her strategy. There will be matters beyond her control: relentless attacks,
New York Times (News)Nov 09 2014
News
After Electoral Rout, Obama Places the Blame on Himself
Just days after his party was routed in the midterm elections, President Obama said that he and his White House team had not succeeded in effectively selling the benefits of his policies to the American people, calling it a “failure of politics” that he must change in the final two years of his presidency.
“It’s not enough just to build a better mousetrap,” Mr. Obama said in an
New York Times (News)Dec 27 2023
Headline Roundup
Michigan Supreme Court Rejects 14th Amendment Effort to Keep Trump Off Primary Ballot
Former President Donald Trump will appear on Michigan’s GOP primary ballot after the state’s supreme court declined to review the argument that he was disqualified under the 14th Amendment.
Key Quotes: The majority Democratic court rejected an attempt to appeal a decision to leave Trump on the ballot, saying it was “not persuaded that the questions presented should be reviewed by this
CNN Digital Detroit News Fox News DigitalNov 05 2014
News
Huge GOP Win Recasts Hillary's Chances for 2016
As Democrats absorb their historic losses from Tuesday's midterm elections, pundits are already reflecting on what it means for the 2016 presidential prospects of former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton.
According to Politico, Clinton will likely face much pressure from her party to declare her candidacy as soon as possible, giving supporters and donors a new leader to rally around.
Newsmax (News)Nov 05 2014
News
Red Tsunami: GOP Gains Across the Board in Historic Sweep
Roughly two months ago, we explored the question of whether Republicans were headed for a "wave" election victory in 2014. The results are in, and the verdict is unequivocal: Yes. As of this writing -- in the wee hours of the morning -- Republicans appear poised to win their largest House majority in well over half a century. They have won the United States Senate by a decisive margin,
TownhallFeb 25 2015
News
For Scott Walker, a Consistent Approach Under Tough Questioning
As Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin struggled to respond to questions about the president’s patriotism and religion last week, some saw an unprepared presidential hopeful in the national glare — not ready for “the N.F.L.,” as one participant in a Sunday morning talk show put it.
But in Mr. Walker’s home state, his repeated refusal to distance himself from a spurious claim that President
New York Times (News)Aug 01 2019
Opinion
Biden Survives, So Biden Wins
All night long, almost every candidate on stage aimed their attacks at Joe Biden. Early on, Kamala Harris referred to him as “Senator Biden,” a perhaps not-so-accidental demotion. Julian Castro, Bill de Blasio, and Cory Booker all went after him in rapid succession. Even Kirsten Gillibrand claimed that Biden opposed women working outside the home, a particularly implausible accusation.
Guest Writer - RightApr 12 2024
Headline Roundup
Major US TV Networks Reportedly Urging Biden and Trump to Debate
The five major TV networks have prepared a joint letter urging President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump to participate in televised debates, per the New York Times (Lean Left bias).
The Details: The letter, endorsed by ABC, CBS, CNN, NBC, and Fox News, is reportedly not yet final as the networks seek further endorsements from other national news networks.
For Context
New York Times (News) Deadline Daily MailSep 03 2015
News
Trump to sign GOP pledge, commit to back party nominee
GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump will sign a pledge Thursday to support the Republican nominee in next year’s general election, effectively ruling out a third-party or independent run, according to two Republicans familiar with the move.
The promise, which Trump has long avoided making, brings him closer to a party whose rank-and-file activists he has thrilled this summer but
Washington Post