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Feb 17 2020
News
Embracing Supreme Court Expansion Carries No Political Cost, Study Says
Expanding the Supreme Court, an increasingly popular reform among some progressive activists, is not politically costly for Democrats, according to an academic survey commissioned by a group that supports the idea.
The study documented reactions to the idea among 2,400 Democrats, Republicans and independents from the political swing states of Michigan, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Wisconsin and
HuffPostJul 22 2020
Opinion
The Case for Setting H-1Bs Free
When President Trump suspended the issuance of new H-1B work visas for high-skilled foreigners, he explained it as a way to bolster job prospects for unemployed Americans. But if companies can’t bring talent to the U.S., they respond by shifting resources and research abroad, according to a study released this week by the National Bureau of Economic Research.
Britta Glennon, a professor
Wall Street Journal (Opinion)Nov 08 2020
News
Trump team vows more lawsuits in key states, as top Republicans mum on projected Biden win
Despite Joe Biden being projected as the next president-elect, President Trump is pushing forward with legal challenges as vote tallies continue, and Republican leaders have largely avoided weighing in on the latest developments.
Rudy Giuliani, Trump's personal attorney, estimated his team will have four or five lawsuits over alleged voter fraud in battleground states by the end of the
Fox News DigitalNov 03 2020
News
What to know on Election Day 2020: Culmination of the battle for the White House
Voters are casting their ballots nationwide Tuesday to choose whether the next president of the United States will be Donald Trump or Joe Biden, even as tens of millions have already voted either early or through the mail.
Here's everything you need to know for Election Day 2020 as Americans choose their next president.
Every election year so-called "battleground states" and
Fox News DigitalNews Media
Morning Call
The Morning Call, the third largest newspaper in Pennsylvania and the leading media company in the Lehigh Valley, has nearly 120 years of publishing history in the Allentown-Bethlehem-Easton area of Pennsylvania. The publishing company’s products reach nearly 70 percent of Lehigh Valley adults when the audience of themorningcall.com and The Morning Call are combined. That reach is even greater when specialty publications such as The Morning Call’s Spanish weekly Fin de Semana, Go Guide Street and Inspire Health are added into its distribution mix.
News Media
The Delaware County Daily Times
The Delaware County Daily Times is a daily newspaper published in the Primos section of Upper Darby Township, Pennsylvania in the United States. It is one of the only major newspapers in the state to be branded with a county name rather than a city. It has a politically liberal bent and is known for its colorful "Sound Off" feature.
May 04 2021
News
House GOP reelection committee expanding list of Democratic targets
The campaign arm for House Republicans is adding 10 Democratic lawmakers to its list of 47 seats held by what it considers to be vulnerable Democrats in the chamber that it sees as potential pickup opportunities for the GOP in the 2022 midterm elections.
National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) chair Rep. Tom Emmer, in unveiling the expanded list Tuesday, touted that "
Fox News DigitalAug 17 2020
News
CNN Poll: Trump, Biden Tied in 15 Battleground States
The race between President Donald Trump and Joe Biden is tightening, with a new poll showing a 4-point difference between them and a virtual tie in 15 battleground states.
Results from the latest CNN poll:
50% of registered voters support Biden and his running mate, Sen. Kamala Harris, D-Calif. 46% support Trump and Vice President Mike Pence. In June, 55% supported Biden and 41%
Newsmax (News)Apr 10 2013
Opinion
Bipartisan Bill Would Extend Background Checks To Gun Shows : NPR
Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and Republican Sen. Pat Toomey of Pennsylvania have a plan that could get bipartisan support. It would close the so-called gun show loophole but allow friends and family members to trade guns without going through background checks.
NPR (Online News)Aug 13 2020
Analysis
It’s Way Too Soon To Count Trump Out
Joe Biden currently has a robust lead in polls. If the election were held today, he might even win in a landslide, carrying not only traditional swing states such as Florida and Pennsylvania but potentially adding new states such as Georgia and Texas to the Democratic coalition.
But the election is not being held today. While the polls have been stable so far this year, it’s still only
538 (ABC News)