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Sep 03 2012
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Democrats, Obama to Press Case for New Term
Democrats will build their national convention this week around a critical goal: countering the sense of disappointment many voters feel by persuading them President Barack Obama has a workable economic plan for the future.
It is a rebuttal to last week's Republican National Convention, where rival Mitt Romney worked to pry away these same voters by painting an image of Mr. Obama as a
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 01 2012
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OPINION: Republicans, in Search of a Foreign Policy
MITT ROMNEY stuck fast to his foreign-policy playbook in his acceptance speech Thursday night  sloganeering about American exceptionalism, sneering at President Obamas record on Iran and Israel, and obscuring his own lack of new ideas. He said he would “honor Americas democratic ideals because a free world is a more peaceful world and he praised the “bipartisan foreign policy legacy
New York Times (News)Aug 30 2012
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Paul Ryan Address: Convention Speech Built On Demonstrably Misleading Assertions
Paul Ryan pledged Wednesday that if he and his running mate Mitt Romney were elected president, they would usher in an ethic of responsibility. The Wisconsin congressman and GOP vice presidential candidate repeatedly chided President Barack Obama for blaming the jobs and housing crises on his predecessor, saying that his habit of "forever shifting blame to the last administration, is getting
HuffPostJan 28 2021
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Impeachment: Is there any chance the GOP will convict Trump?
House Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivered the article of impeachment to the Senate on Monday, setting the stage for a trial that could see former President Donald Trump convicted and potentially barred from running for office in the future.
The House voted to impeach Trump for the second time earlier this month for “incitement of insurrection” after a mob of his supporters stormed the U.S.
Yahoo! The 360Jul 17 2012
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Business groups criticize Obama over remarks about government's role in success
Prominent business groups are joining conservatives and Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney in calling out President Obama for his recent comments about the relationship between government and business.
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Fox News DigitalJun 07 2012
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Democrats say GOP money bought Walker’s win in Wisconsin
In what might be seen as a sign that he felt stung hard enough to hurt, President Obama on Wednesday blamed Republicans outspending Democrats as the reason Gov. Scott Walker survived a union-driven recall election in Wisconsin on Tuesday.
Mr. Walker, however, said his victory, in which he topped Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett in a repeat of their 2010 showdown, should encourage presumptive
Washington TimesJun 01 2012
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Unemployment up; 69K jobs added
Republicans quickly seized on anemic jobs number released Friday to press the case that its time for a change in the White House, with GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney saying, “It is now clear to everyone that President Obamas policies have failed to achieve their goals.
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PoliticoSep 24 2020
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Republicans condemn Trump's refusal to commit to peaceful transfer of power
A number of prominent Republican lawmakers addressed President Trump's refusal on Wednesday to commit to a peaceful transfer of power if he loses November's presidential election.
Driving the news: Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell tweeted, "The winner of the November 3rd election will be inaugurated on January 20th. There will be an orderly transition just as there has been every
AxiosDec 15 2013
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How Paul Ryan's Budget Plan Could Bridge The GOP's Divide
Rep. Paul Ryan likened his 2-year budget agreement with Democrats to taking a few steps in the right direction.
But the bipartisan deal also carries potential value for Republicans and Ryan himself at a time when the party lacks a clear leader ahead of the 2014 election. If the agreement eventually comes to represent the badly needed bridge between Republican factions, Ryan was its
HuffPostJan 19 2015
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Ted Cruz says 'Democrats will win again' if GOP picks moderate candidate in 2016
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, predicted late Sunday that Democrats would keep the White House in 2016 if Republicans selected a moderate nominee next year.
Speaking at the South Carolina Tea Party Convention in Myrtle Beach, Cruz, himself a possible presidential candidate, referred disparagingly to political consultants as "Washington graybeards ... telling us about the mushy middle." Cruz
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