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Dec 05 2022
Perspectives Blog
When the US Puts Its Friendships at Risk
From the CenterIt’s been awhile since a U.S. President has had an international bromance that we can be proud of.
Donald Trump’s closest relationships on the world stage ranged from peculiar (Boris Johnson) to alarming (Kim Jong-un) to downright dangerous (Vladimir Putin). Barack Obama’s emotional diffidence kept him from establishing close personal relationships with the leaders of
Dan SchnurJun 28 2019
News
Kamala Harris Stakes Claim as Top 2020 Contender in Clash With Biden
Kamala Harris staked her claim to top-tier status in the Democratic primary with a searing indictment of Joe Biden on race, putting the front-runner on defense and puncturing the aura of inevitability that he had carefully sought to cultivate.
The deeply personal confrontation at a Democratic debate on Thursday pitted the 54-year-old daughter of Jamaican and Indian immigrants against a
BloombergJun 25 2019
News
Democrats look for that old debate magic – but can anyone defeat Trump?
As he sensed the crowd flagging, Donald Trump switched gears to the all-important question of his re-election slogan. Should the insurgent turned incumbent stick with “Make America great again” (Maga), which he characterised as “probably and possibly the greatest theme in the history of politics”? Or should he switch to “Keep America great”?
It was the latter that that turned the
The GuardianJun 20 2019
News
This One New Poll of Democrats Explains Why Donald Trump Will Be Reelected
Just 25 percent of Democratic voters want a candidate promising a "bold, new agenda," which is exactly what party and media elites will cram down their throats.
On the one hand, a new Fox News poll spells doom for Donald Trump, with a fistful of Democratic presidential candidates beating the incumbent. Former Vice President Joe Biden cleans Trump's clock by 10 percentage points, 49
ReasonNov 28 2022
Perspectives Blog
When the 2024 Campaign Starts Early
From the CenterWelcome to the 2024 presidential campaign. We’re actually a little late, given that Donald Trump officially announced his candidacy a couple of weeks ago and ten other Republican contenders have already gathered for the first group assemblage of the cycle. President Biden has also indicated that he will seek another term, and his advisors are already planning for a formal
Dan SchnurMay 28 2019
News
California, Rich In Delegates, Takes On New Importance For Crowded Democratic Field
This weekend, 14 presidential candidates will converge on San Francisco for the California Democratic Party's annual convention.
It will be the largest gathering of presidential contenders so far, and the latest sign that California's days of bringing up the rear of the presidential primary calendar are long gone.
California will hold its primary on March 3, along with several
NPR (Online News)Mar 02 2021
Analysis
Fox News once banned its hosts from speaking at partisan events. Then it went all in on CPAC.
Fox News host Pete Hegseth gave a rousing speech at the annual Conservative Political Action Conference over the weekend, telling the crowd of ardent Trump supporters that liberals are out of touch.
His colleague Dan Bongino, a Fox contributor, urged people to “get back in the fight” to elect Republicans in an appearance at the same conference.
The sentiments expressed weren’t
Washington PostJul 27 2022
Headline Roundup
If Not Biden, Which Democrats Could Run for President in 2024?
President Joe Biden is not Democrats' consensus pick to represent the party in the 2024 presidential election. Who might replace him to lead the party?
Biden has said he'll run again in 2024, but he appears to lack majority support from the party, with some voters concerned about his age or disillusioned with his performance as president. A CNN (Left bias) poll published Wednesday says
The Hill The Week - Opinion National Review (News)Oct 03 2019
News
At Vegas Gun Forum, Democrat Presidential Candidates Agree on Universal Background Checks, Spar Over Mandatory Assault Weapon Buyback
But none seem curious about how America gun homicide rates fell nearly in half from 1990s to early 2010s.
Ten Democratic presidential candidates gathered today in Las Vegas, under the auspices of Giffords and March for Our Lives, to talk for a half-hour each at the "2020 Gun Safety Forum." They were questioned individually and sequentially by MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin and audience
ReasonFeb 21 2023
Headline Roundup
2024 Poll: DeSantis Falls Behind Trump, Democratic Field Remains Unclear
There are 623 days until Election Day 2024, but election speculation is already heating up.
Potential Republican Nominees: A Harvard CAPS/Harris poll released Friday showed former President Donald Trump beating Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis 46% to 23% in a hypothetical Republican primary. That marked a drop in support for DeSantis, whom Republican-leaning voters preferred over Trump in a
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