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Aug 24 2015
News
The GOP's big-money plan to save the Senate
Gov. Maggie Hassan is not a Senate candidate yet and it's not at all certain she ever will be. But New Hampshire television viewers may have a different impression. Five Republican outside groups have already dropped a staggering 2.5 million blasting Hassan, an attempt to damage her standing and potentially even scare her away from the race.
PoliticoMar 23 2013
News
Senate passes first budget in four years
The plan calls for nearly 1 trillion in new taxes over the next decade and sets the stage for talks with Republican-controlled House.
Washington PostJan 31 2016
News
Sen. Bernie Sanders, underdog Democrat, predicts historic upset in Iowa caucuses
Sen. Bernard Sanders on Sunday said that America will see one of the biggest political upsets in U.S. history when Iowa voters make their Democratic pick for president in Monday’s caucuses.
The Vermont independent is polling only a few points behind presumed front-runner Hillary Rodham Clinton, the former secretary of state who is dealing with new questions about how she handled secret
Washington TimesApr 10 2016
News
Donald Trump Convention Manager Accuses Ted Cruz Of ‘Gestapo Tactics’
Donald Trump’s new convention manager accused Sen. Ted Cruz’s campaign of using “Gestapo tactics” after the senator’s organization swept Colorado’s delegates on Saturday, shutting out the real estate mogul and further increasing the chances of a contested nominating convention in Cleveland.
“Well, he’s threatening, you go to these county conventions, and you see the tactics, Gestapo
HuffPostMar 11 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Warning signs for Trump loom as he unveils budget
Early warning signs are flashing for President Donald Trump on some of his core arguments on immigration, the economy and North Korea that are central to his 2020 re-election message.
Complications on each of those policy areas threaten to undermine the narrative of unprecedented success that the President has weaved around his first two years in office and are driving political debate
Guest Writer - LeftJan 30 2016
News
Obama to Ask Congress For Billions of Dollars to Help Students Learn Computer Science
President Barack Obama said Saturday he will ask Congress for billions of dollars to help students learn computer science skills and prepare for jobs in a changing economy.
“In the new economy, computer science isn’t an optional skill. It’s a basic skill, right along with the three R’s,” Obama said in his weekly radio and Internet address.
Obama said only about one-quarter of
The BlazeJan 30 2016
News
The Perfect State Index: If Iowa, N.H. Are Too White To Go First, Then Who?
Every four years when the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary roll around, the critics and cynics question why such unrepresentative patches of America get to vote first in presidential nominating contests. Why is so much political power, they complain, given to states that are more white and more rural than the rest of the country?
So, we attempted to quantitatively evaluate the
NPR (Online News)May 07 2014
News
Wide Majorities Losing Faith In John Roberts' Supreme Court
An overwhelming majority of voters would support sweeping reforms to the Supreme Court as trust and confidence in the institution has eroded in recent years according to a new survey by the Democratic-aligned firm Greenberg Quinlan Rosner.
HuffPostApr 03 2024
Headline Roundup
How Would the Left Respond to a Second Trump Administration?
How would America’s left-wing respond to a second Trump Administration? A recent article in the National Review (Right bias) predicted potential leftist violence should Trump win again, sparking rebuke from left-rated voices.
“Life Under Siege”: Michael Brendan Dougherty (Lean Right bias) outlined a hypothetical second Trump term, describing “a feeling of American life under siege” as
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