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Nov 26 2019
News
Bloomberg News punts on candidate Bloomberg and Dems, but not Trump
Back when he was New York’s mayor, Mike Bloomberg routinely feuded with the press over his whereabouts.
He doggedly refused to release his weekend schedule, even if he was traveling out of town, favoring his own privacy over the public’s right to know.
Now, as of Sunday, he’s running for president. But one organization that won’t be covering him aggressively is Bloomberg News.
Fox News DigitalSep 30 2019
Opinion
The Human Rights Campaign wants to make Mike Pence president
In the Human Rights Campaign's latest foray into insanity, the supposed defender of LGBTQ rights is endorsing impeachment of President Trump. Apparently, the group with a vendetta against Vice President Mike Pence would like to make him president.
On Friday, the group put out an official press release announcing its support for an impeachment inquiry into Trump, over the Ukraine-Biden
Washington ExaminerMar 31 2020
Analysis
Coronavirus primary delays mean some states could lose delegates at the Democratic National Convention
New York has delayed its 2020 presidential primary until June 23 due to coronavirus concerns, a delay that the Democratic party said could result in the state losing delegates at the national convention in July. New York is just the latest of more than a dozen states figuring out how to balance public health concerns with concluding a Democratic primary.
New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo
VoxFeb 24 2020
News
Buttigieg courts South Carolina black voters with his veteran status
Pete Buttigieg, the only veteran in the top tier of candidates seeking the Democratic presidential nomination, is turning to South Carolina’s large military community to help shore up his nagging lack of support among black voters.
The primary on Saturday in the diverse southern state is seen as an important durability test for the 38-year-old former mayor of South Bend, Indiana, who
ReutersMay 26 2020
Perspectives Blog
Are Masks — and Germs — The Newest Political Weapons?
This year, Memorial Day was a metaphor. When Donald Trump and Joe Biden both went to pay their respects to the nation’s war dead on Monday (separate ceremonies, of course), Biden wore a mask and Trump did not. Their respective decisions reflected the growing and increasingly nasty debate as to how we should conduct ourselves during a pandemic, and demonstrated that germs, infection and disease
Dan SchnurOct 11 2012
Opinion
Biden’s debate aim: Reclaim edge after Obama’s subpar showing
With President Obama looking to an unpredictable and gaffe-prone Joseph R. Biden to get his campaign back on track in Thursdays debate, the pressure on the vice president couldnt be greater.
Washington TimesJan 10 2020
Opinion
Facebook banned deepfakes. But there’s a more menacing type of video out there.
FACEBOOK BANNED the highly altered, algorithmically generated videos known as deepfakes from its platform this week. But what may be a bigger problem for our politics has a less menacing name: cheapfakes.
There’s no question deepfakes are frightening. It’s possible for anyone with some money to spare to use machine learning to simulate an individual saying something they never said or
Washington PostSep 28 2012
Candidate Stances
Campaign to cut waste
President Obama and Vice President Biden launch the Campaign to Cut Waste, which will hunt down and eliminate misspent tax dollars in every agency and department across the Federal Government.
Barack ObamaFeb 26 2013
Opinion
NOW Supports President Obama's Goal of Reducing Gun Violence in U.S.
The National Organization for Women applauds President Obama and Vice President Biden for taking swift action after last month's devastating shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School in Newtown, Connecticut.
National Organization for WomenFeb 20 2020
News
Warren Leads an Onslaught of Attacks, Zeroing In on Bloomberg
The sharp exchanges in the Nevada debate reflected the urgency of the moment as Michael Bloomberg, in his first presidential debate, was repeatedly criticized in personal terms.
The Democratic presidential candidates turned on one another in scorching and personal terms in a debate on Wednesday night, with two of the leading candidates, Senator Bernie Sanders and Michael R. Bloomberg,
New York Times (News)