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Feb 28 2020
Opinion
Bernie Sanders Can Beat Trump. Here’s the Math.
Most available evidence points in the direction of a popular vote and Electoral College victory.
Whatever you think about Bernie Sanders as a potential president, it is wrong to dismiss his chances of winning the office. Not only does most of the available empirical evidence show Mr. Sanders defeating President Trump in the national popular vote and in the critical Midwestern states
New York Times (Opinion)Sep 21 2020
News
‘It’s a big, big swing’: Trump loses ground with white voters
The president is running well behind his 2016 pace with the demographic that sent him to the White House.
Donald Trump is making modest inroads with Latinos. Polls suggest he’s pulling slightly more Black support than in 2016.
But Trump is tilting at the margins with those groups. His bigger problem is the demographic that sent him to the White House — white voters, whose embrace
PoliticoFeb 18 2020
News
Bloomberg Picking Up Steam, Qualifies for Vegas Debate as Biden Loses Support
Former New York City Mayor Michael Bloomberg will appear in a Democratic presidential debate for the first time when the candidates take the stage in Las Vegas, Nevada on Wednesday night.
The billionaire qualified for the debate at the last minute after gaining enough support, breaking into double digits in four national polls to make the cut.
In an NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist survey
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Headline Roundup
Recapping the Pennsylvania Primary
On Tuesday, voters in Pennsylvania went to the polls to participate in the commonwealth's primary election. Former President Donald Trump and President Biden won their primaries, as did progressive freshman Rep. Summer Lee (D). The Senate race was also set, with David McCormick (R) and Sen. Bob Casey (D) winning their primaries.
Key Details: On Tuesday, Trump received over 83% of the
The Epoch Times New York Times (News) The HillOct 12 2021
News
Federal Judge Grants Injunction Against NY COVID-19 Vaccine Mandate for Health Care Workers
A federal judge on Tuesday ruled in favor of 17 New York state healthcare workers who object to religious reasons to getting a COVID-19 vaccine.
The judge said defendants, state officials, failed to adequately explain why workers were denied from religious exemptions to a vaccine mandate imposed in August.
“There is no adequate explanation from defendants about why the ‘
The Epoch TimesDec 09 2019
News
The Wait Is Over: DOJ Inspector General Report On Alleged Obama-Era FISA Abuses Against Trump Team Drops Today
Well, the day has arrived. The long-awaited report from Michael Horowitz, the Department of Justice’s inspector general, on the alleged FISA abuses that occurred under the Obama administration will be released. We already have some tidbits that this report doesn’t corroborate the allegation that the Obama White House spied on the Trump campaign, but it will conclude that there were deviations
TownhallJan 15 2021
News
Biden Picks Former F.D.A. Chief to Lead Federal Vaccine Efforts
President-elect Joseph R. Biden Jr. has chosen Dr. David Kessler to help lead Operation Warp Speed, the program to accelerate development of Covid-19 vaccines and treatments, according to transition officials.
Dr. Kessler, a pediatrician and lawyer who headed the Food and Drug Administration during the presidencies of George Bush and Bill Clinton, has been a key adviser to Mr. Biden on
New York Times (News)Feb 12 2020
News
Bernie Sanders: Who is the Democratic White House candidate?
Bernie Sanders, a 78-year-old senator from Vermont, is a front-runner in the Democratic race for president. The registered independent has performed well in the first states to vote. So who is he?
Senator Bernie Sanders likes beating the odds. His first political victory, running in 1981 for mayor of Burlington, Vermont, pitted him against the Democratic machine that had controlled the
BBC NewsMay 16 2016
News
Is Sanders 2016 Becoming Nader 2000?
How Bernie could cost Hillary the election.
PoliticoAug 19 2020
News
'Resistance' unites Democrats as disdain for Trump bridges divides
The Democratic National Convention on Tuesday showcased the evolution of the party from old school former President Bill Clinton to up-and-coming stars such as Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and Stacey Abrams, underscoring Joseph R. Biden’s claims to be a transitional figure in the 2020 presidential race.
Despite clear differences entering the virtual convention, the gray-haired leaders
Washington Times