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May 25 2012
News
Romney campaign begins quiet push for African American voters
Mitt Romneys campaign team has been quietly laying plans for an outreach effort to President Obamas most loyal supporters  black voters  not just to chip away at the huge Democratic margins but also as a way to reassure independent swing voters that Romney can be inclusive and tolerant in his thinking and approach.
That plan, still in its early ÂÂstages, ran headlong
Washington PostJun 22 2019
News
The Dems’ 2020 Election Strategy: Feeding, Clothing, and Housing Your Loved Ones on a Diet of Investigations, Open Borders, Climate, and Impeachment
I am sure the Democrat-controlled House has passed several bills and resolutions, maybe even some that matter, maybe even some that we conservatives would endorse. The thing is, most of us average American lugs do not live in Washington, D.C. We do not sit all day in the House of Representatives or attend legislative meetings, marveling at all the legislative hours of “hard work.” We do not
The American SpectatorAuthor
Scott Adams
Scott Adams is a comic strip creator. He created "Dilbert" and has written several nonfiction works. He blogs about politics at blog.dilbert.com.
Sep 16 2013
News
Five years later, a distracted president struggles with the economy
It's been five years since the collapse of Wall Street's largest financial institutions and the ground falling out from under the U.S. economy. The stock market plummeted, unemployment skyrocketed, and the housing market imploded. On Monday, President Barack Obama will speak from the Rose Garden to tout his successes in turning the economy around. "Thanks to the grit and resilience of the
CNN DigitalSep 16 2014
News
Christie to Test Presidential Waters in South Carolina
New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie, a Republican, drew praise in his home state for physically embracing President Barack Obama after superstorm Sandy slammed into the Jersey Shore days before the 2012 election. In South Carolina, some felt differently.
"I certainly wasn't very happy with it. I knew what it meant. I knew what it did," said Katon Dawson, a former GOP state chairman in South
Wall Street Journal (News)Jun 21 2019
Opinion
OPINION: The Madcap Caution of Donald Trump
Subtract Trump’s taste for controversy and rhetorical brinkmanship, and you’re left with an incrementalist center-right government.
The worry last week was that the Trump administration was ginning up fake intelligence about Iran blowing up oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz to justify a war against Iran. Then, this week, President Donald Trump said the Iranian attacks weren’t a big
Rich LowryJan 31 2013
News
Senate to Vote on Debt Limit
The Senate on Thursday is on track to pass a short-term suspension of the U.S. borrowing limit, a move that will ward off the threat of default but won't defuse coming fiscal battles.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he expects the chamber to approve the bill in a "strong, bipartisan vote" later in the day, following its passage in the House last week.
The House-passed bill
Wall Street Journal (News)May 22 2020
News
New Guidelines on Campus Sexual Assault
This Abridge News topic aggregates four unique arguments on different sides of the debate. Here are the quick facts to get you started:
THE QUICK FACTS
Earlier this month, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos issued new regulations on the enforcement of Title IX protections against sexual harassment. The changes are modified from a Draft Rule released for public Abridge NewsFeb 10 2015
News
Here's Who's Most Likely To Lose Coverage If The Supreme Court Guts Obamacare
If the U.S. Supreme Court strikes down tax credits for people buying health insurance on the federal exchange, about 8.2 million Americans in 34 states could lose their coverage under the Affordable Care Act. Most of the people likely to be affected are white, employed, and low- to middle-class. They also are concentrated in a single region of the country: the South.
Health insurance
HuffPostFeb 09 2015
News
Air Force One charm offensive takes off
One of the least back-slapping presidents in recent memory may have finally found a way to bond with lawmakers — by treating them to the most exclusive upgrade in air travel. Since his party took brutal losses in the November elections, President Barack Obama has invited nearly 20 members of Congress to fly with him on Air Force One to state visits in India and Saudi Arabia, to Tennessee for
Politico