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Dec 19 2019
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What's next? All eyes on the Senate after House votes to impeach Donald Trump
After a rancorous, bitterly partisan face-off in the Democratic-led House over the impeachment of President Donald Trump, the focus is now on the GOP-controlled Senate where leaders are making plans for a trial.
Spoiler alert: It's going to be rancorous and bitterly partisan as well.
After the House approved two articles of impeachment Wednesday night against Trump, House Speaker
USA TODAYApr 07 2019
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Mulvaney says Democrats will 'never' obtain Trump's tax returns
Congressional Democrats will "never" obtain President Donald Trump's tax returns, acting White House chief of staff Mick Mulvaney said Sunday.
"Nor should they (obtain the documents)" Mulvaney told "Fox News Sunday." "Keep in mind, that's an issue that was already litigated during the election. Voters knew the President could have given over his tax returns, they knew that he didn't and
CNN DigitalMay 18 2020
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Moderna’s coronavirus vaccine shows encouraging early results in human safety trial
Moderna, the Massachusetts biotechnology company behind a leading effort to create a coronavirus vaccine, announced promising early results from its first human safety tests Monday. The company plans to launch a large clinical trial in July aimed at showing whether the vaccine works.
The company reported that in eight patients who had been followed for a month and a half, the vaccine at
Washington PostAug 12 2013
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Odds Strong on GOP Keeping House Control in 2014
For all the reports of national Democrats drawing targets on enough Republican-held seats to recapture control of the House in 2014, the odds are strong that Republicans will hold on to their majority in the last mid-term election of the Obama administration.
The arithmetic favors the Republicans in the upcoming campaign, in which voters decide the fate of all 435 House members.
Newsmax (News)Aug 28 2012
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CNN Poll: Party unity on Romney nomination?
Tampa, Florida (CNN) - As the formal nomination of Mitt Romney gets underway at the Republican convention, a new survey indicates that a minority in the GOP would like to see someone else as their party's presidential nominee.
According to a CNN/ORC International poll released Tuesday as the roll call at the convention was about to begin, nearly seven in ten Republicans say that the
CNN DigitalMar 03 2020
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Illegal Aliens Hope to Influence Super Tuesday Primaries for 2020 Democrats
Illegal alien activists with organizations promoting open borders are hoping to influence Super Tuesday primaries for the 2020 Democrat presidential primary field.
Senators Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) and Bernie Sanders (I-VT), specifically, are looking to pick up support in key Super Tuesday primaries in California, Texas, Virginia, Massachusetts, and North Carolina — home to some of the
Breitbart NewsFeb 28 2020
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Why is Super Tuesday so important? What's a delegate? And what happens at a brokered convention?
More than a third of the 2020 Democratic presidential primary votes will be cast this Tuesday.
So far, 2020 Democratic presidential hopefuls have been battling it out for delegates in four early voting states — Iowa, New Hampshire, Nevada and South Carolina — each with its own dedicated debate night, and each getting individualized attention from the candidates.
But they’ll be
USA TODAYAug 05 2019
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Expressing your anger at gerrymandering? There's a font for that.
Plenty of congressional districts get mocked for looking like parts of a Rorschach test. But only now have some creative folks conjured up the letters A through Z. It was hard not to see "a rabbit on a skateboard" in last decade's map for Illinois, or "Goofy kicking Donald Duck" in the Philadelphia suburbs until a few years ago, or — most famously — a salamander slithering across Massachusetts
The FulcrumJun 17 2012
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Romney: The campaign is about the country, not me
The Republican Partys candidate for president said Sunday he isnt interested in politics. Instead, Mitt Romney said hes running to bring the nation back from the edge of a fiscal cliff, not to achieve the personal goal of occupying the Oval Office.
“Im not really a guy thats going for the next step in my political career. I dont have a political career, Mr. Romney said on CBS‘ “
Washington TimesJun 03 2012
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Job woes rattle Obama's strategy
President Barack Obama had hoped to make the 2012 campaign a referendum on Mitt Romneys Bain record, Massachusetts stumbles and what Obamas team sees as Romneys robotic oddness  but the economy has other ideas. Never mind battleground polls, super PAC spending or the number of campaign offices opened in the greater Columbus, Ohio, metropolitan area. The only metrics that matter to
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