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Jul 26 2019
News
Democrats seize on Mueller hearings in election security push
Democrats calling for action on election security legislation got a boost from Robert Mueller this week after the former special counsel issued a dire warning to lawmakers about Russia’s intentions for 2020.
Mueller emphasized during Wednesday’s hearings that in addition to interfering in the 2016 presidential election, the Kremlin is laying the groundwork “as we sit here” for a repeat
The HillOct 26 2020
Analysis
Trump’s Fate Rests on Countrypolitan Counties
When he was 9, Jesse Helms got his first job, sweeping floors at the Monroe Enquirer. His father was both police chief and fire chief in this Cotton Belt town, but Jesse’s career in journalism would take him far away—first to the state capitol, in Raleigh, and then to Washington, D.C., where he was a firebrand Republican dubbed “Senator No” for his skill at obstruction and resistance to change
The AtlanticMay 05 2016
Perspectives Blog
Story of the Week: Can Trump Win?
As the only GOP candidate left standing, Donald Trump became the presumptive Republican presidential nominee this week, which led the media to speculate in earnest on his chances of becoming our next president. We’re sharing a range of perspectives on this today. For example, we noticed that even if you look only at the Left, different sources are citing different polls. But first, with John Gable, AllSides Co-founderSep 25 2016
News
Why Did the Obama Justice Department Grant Cheryl Mills Immunity?
Well, what would Friday be without the latest document dump from the Clinton email investigation? Yesterday afternoon, with the public in distracted anticipation of the coming weekend and Monday’s Clinton-Trump debate showdown, the FBI released another 189 pages of interview reports.
National Review (News)Oct 02 2019
News
How the Trump Campaign Is Preparing for 2020
Yesterday, Donald Trump’s reelection campaign and the Republican National Committee announced they had raised a combined $125 million over the past three months and had $156 million in cash on hand — roughly twice as much as President Obama and the DNC had at this point in the 2012 cycle.
The good news for the Democrats in that is that more spending doesn’t always guarantee a win.
National Review (News)Jul 12 2020
Headline Roundup
Biden Leads Election Polls, Media Urges Caution After 2016 Election
A new CBS/YouGov poll suggests that President Donald Trump is having difficulty holding onto states he previously won, including Arizona, Florida and Texas. Other polls put Joe Biden at an overall lead of 9.4 percent.
Coverage from all sides of the political spectrum, however, urged readers to take the numbers with a grain of salt, pointing to Hillary Clinton's leading election polls
Fox News (Online News) CNN (Opinion) USA TODAYJul 10 2018
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Brett Kavanaugh, Donald Trump’s Supreme Court pick, explained
He’s a veteran of every conservative fight from the Clinton impeachment to the fight against Obamacare.
VoxApr 09 2020
News
Sanders's influence endures as campaign ends
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) ended his second and likely final run for the presidency on Wednesday, acknowledging that a “feasible” path to the Democratic nomination was “just not there.”
But Sanders’s failure to claim the big prize shouldn’t blind anyone to his achievements.
It is almost exactly five years since Sanders announced his first presidential run.
In that time,
The HillAug 25 2016
News
Why Trump Will Win a Fair Election
Proof Hillary is losing, regardless of what the mainstream media tells you.
InfoWarsSep 12 2016
News
The reasons why politics feels so tribal in 2016
The freedom to live where you like, a good education and the internet: could these things be widening the gap between opposing political beliefs? Imagine you’re in a bar, discussing the upcoming election with your friends. You admit you’re undecided. In fact, you can see both sides of the argument. They stare back at you as though you’ve just said you’d like to murder baby pandas. Politics has
BBC News