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Feb 12 2020
Analysis
Joe Biden insists he still has a path to the nomination. Others have trouble seeing it.
Joe Biden insists he still has a path to the presidential nomination. Others are having trouble seeing it.
The former vice president was viewed as the field's frontrunner until voters started casting ballots. Now a disappointing fourth-place finish in the opening Iowa caucuses last week was followed by a disastrous fifth-place finish in the New Hampshire primary Tuesday. The collapse
USA TODAYFeb 11 2020
News
New Hampshire primary voting kicks off, with Sanders and Buttigieg locked in fierce battle
New Hampshire’s presidential primary kicked off at midnight – as voters in three tiny townships in the state’s North Country and White Mountains cast the first ballots in the first primary in the White House race.
Dixville Notch – which has held the midnight voting tradition for 60 years – as well as nearby Millsfield and Hart’s Location, grab the national spotlight every four years as
Fox News (Online News)Dec 02 2019
News
Supreme Court hears gun control case that inspired court-packing threat from Dems
The Supreme Court took up its first major gun control case in nearly a decade on Monday, hearing arguments in a dispute between a gun advocacy group and New York over a statute that restricted the transportation of firearms outside city limits -- even when licensed, locked and unloaded.
The city's statute was later amended but the court heard arguments over the original measure anyway,
Fox News (Online News)Sep 11 2019
News
Democratic debate: Biden and Warren to face off as 2020 race intensifies
Ten candidates. Three hours. One stage. A Texas showdown. This Thursday, Democratic White House 2020 hopefuls meet for round three of the party’s presidential debates as the contest for the party’s nomination enters a new, more urgent stage.
The Houston hothouse will be the first time the party’s top contenders appear together on a single night.
As Houston readies to host the
The GuardianMay 26 2020
Opinion
The covid-19 lockdown has served its purpose. It’s time to end it.
The covid-19 lockdown has served its purpose. The time has come to end it.
The objective of the lockdown was never to stop every American from getting covid-19, which is impossible; it was to buy time to learn about the virus and prevent our health-care system from being overwhelmed. We have accomplished those goals. The Trump administration is on track to procure nearly 200,000
Marc A. ThiessenJan 10 2013
News
Hagel Has Few Close Allies in Senate, Despite 12 Years There
For a man who spent 12 years in the Senate, Chuck Hagel will find himself with few close allies when the Armed Services Committee takes up his nomination to be secretary of defense this month.
His three closest friends from his years as a Republican senator from Nebraska, 1997 to 2009, are either no longer members or in no position to help. One is the vice president, Joseph R. Biden Jr
New York Times (News)May 29 2019
News
Democratic Party Raises Bar for Second Round of Debates in Fall
Strict donor and polling requirements are expected to exclude several candidates in large field
The Democratic National Committee is making it more difficult for presidential candidates to qualify for primary debates scheduled for September and October.
The DNC, which is running the debates, said Wednesday that candidates must raise money from at least 130,000 donors, including a
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 03 2019
News
Democratic Hopefuls Gear Up for Busy Campaign Calendar
Democratic presidential candidates are ramping up for a post-Labor Day push to win the party’s nomination for the White House, with Iowa caucuses now just five months away and the race still wide open.
The intensifying campaign calendar includes a debate next week winnowed to 10 hopefuls from 20, an important Sept. 30 fundraising deadline, a flurry of events in key states and the launch
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 28 2020
News
'Iowa isn't everything': Biden supporters brace for loss in first state
Joe Biden's supporters are setting their expectations low for his performance in the Feb. 3 caucuses despite their optimism he can win the 2020 Democratic nomination.
Polling ahead of the nation's first nominating contest shows the former vice president and Delaware senator with a chance of winning. But he's effectively dead-even or slightly behind 2020 Democratic rivals such as former
Washington ExaminerMay 20 2019
News
Pete Buttigieg slams Fox News hosts while appearing on Fox News
Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg used a Fox News town hall in New Hampshire on Sunday to slam two of the network's primetime opinion hosts, knocking both Tucker Carlson and Laura Ingraham by name on the network where they each host an hour.
The moment came when the South Bend, Indiana, mayor was trying to explain why he agreed to do a town hall with Fox News, something
CNN (Online News)