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Jun 10 2015
News
Kentucky election could blot an Obamacare bright spot
Red-state Kentucky's broad embrace of Obamacare has been a comforting success story for the White House. But now the Affordable Care Act is the central issue in the state's off-year governor's race and a Republican victory could be a portent for 2016 when GOP presidential contenders will run on a renewed vow to repeal the act.
PoliticoJun 11 2014
News
Democrats say Cantor’s loss should speed up immigration bill
Democrats and immigrant-rights advocates on Wednesday mounted a forceful effort to save immigration, arguing that House Majority Leader Eric Cantor’s stunning loss in a GOP primary on Tuesday shouldn’t be seen as a statement on the congressman’s support for legalizing illegal immigran
Washington TimesNov 19 2013
News
Jay Carney Defends "Broader Point" of Education Secretary's "White Suburban Moms" Comment
White House press secretary Jay Carney said most people should be able to agree with the broader point of comments by Education Secretary Arne Duncan assigning gender and race to opponents of Common Core.
The BlazeJan 17 2013
Opinion
Napolitano Stays On: Five Key Steps for DHS in the Next Administration
The White House has announced that Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano will stay in her post as President Barack Obama begins his second term.
The Heritage FoundationSep 08 2014
News
The human cost of Obama’s delay on immigration action
This week, President Obama was widely expected to announce new executive action to protect millions of unauthorized immigrants from deportation. But on Saturday, the White House said it would push any policy change back until after the November midterm elections.
VoxJan 09 2014
News
Obama Weighs Reining In The NSA
President Barack Obama is expected to rein in spying on foreign leaders and is considering restricting National Security Agency access to Americans phone records,according to people familiar with a White House review of the government's surveillance programs.
HuffPostJan 09 2014
News
Obama ponders limiting NSA access to phone records
President Barack Obama is expected to rein in spying on foreign leaders and is considering restricting National Security Agency access to Americans phone records, according to people familiar with a White House review of the governments surveillance programs.
Washington TimesMay 24 2013
News
Politics Counts: Virginia's Shift Could Break Streak
Since 1976, whichever party wins the White House, the other wins the Virginia governor's race the following year. That may change this year. Columnist Dante Chinni explains why.
Wall Street Journal (News)