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Mar 12 2016
News
'We’ve got this,’ Rubio vows ahead of Florida primary
Republican candidate Marco Rubio may be down in the polls, but the Miami native worked the Naples crowd on Friday like he had already won Tuesday's make-or-break winner-take-all Florida presidential primary.
"We've got this," the Florida senator told supporters who clamored for a hug or a photograph outside a restaurant.
USA TODAY
Feb 23 2013
News
Sequester and public opinion? Advantage Obama.
With just days until the 'sequester' and its automatic spending cuts kicks in, President Obama seems to have the advantage with high poll ratings and a message seen as more compelling.
Christian Science Monitor
Jun 10 2020
News
Summertime, and Cotton is high: Arkansas Republican's fortunes soar after New York Times dust-up
Sen. Tom Cotton provided an early boost to his 2024 presidential aspirations when he sparked a staff insurrection inside the New York Times, surely to the enjoyment of Republican primary voters.
In causing humiliation and upheaval for the New York Times, Cotton perhaps did more to burnish his political ambitions than any legislative achievement he might claim over seven-and-a-half years
Washington Examiner
Nov 02 2012
News
Campaigns Brace to Sue for Votes in Crucial States
Thousands of lawyers from both presidential campaigns will enter polling places next Tuesday with one central goal: tracking their opponents and, if need be, initiating legal action.
New York Times (News)
Oct 24 2020
Analysis
White working class is shrinking. It still may decide 2020 election.
Almost every morning, half a dozen men meet for coffee at Max’s Deli, a diner that shares a wall with an auto supply shop, to talk politics. Some live “up the line” or “down the line” – a reference to the historic Scranton railway – but all have lived in the area their entire lives. And come Nov. 3, all are planning to vote for President Donald Trump.
“I’ve never really been political
Christian Science Monitor
May 06 2020
Opinion
What Are We Trying to Accomplish With Coronavirus Policy?
As Americans debate how to reopen our society in the wake of COVID-19, we seem to be breaking down into three groups: first, those who believe the virus isn't particularly serious and desperately want to reopen everything as soon as possible (a small minority of Americans, by polling data); second, those who believe the virus is extraordinarily serious and want everything to remain closed as
Ben Shapiro
Apr 29 2015
News
Republicans Are Now Seen As The More Extreme Party
In a shift of opinion since the 2014 midterms, Americans now consider the Republican Party more extreme than the Democratic Party, a new HuffPost/YouGov poll finds.
In the days just after the GOP retook the Senate last November, Americans were evenly split as t
HuffPost
Oct 18 2012
News
American Crossroads Ad Appeals to Women's Brains and Pocketbooks, Not "Ladyparts"
Rattled by recent polling showing Mitt Romney drawing roughly even with President Obama among female voters, Democrats are making yet another hard play over "ladyparts."
Townhall
May 20 2019
News
Elizabeth Warren’s corporate advocacy past could ding image as working-class champion
As Sen. Elizabeth Warren climbs in Democratic presidential polls, touting an image as the champion of the working class against powerful corporations, it's only a matter of time before she faces renewed questions about her history advocating on behalf of the kinds of corporations she now vilifies.
That work predated her time in the Senate. She helped LTV Steel in its effort to dodge
Fox News (Online News)
Feb 12 2020
News
Democratic Turnout Surpasses 2008 Record
The results are still filtering in — 93% of precincts have now reported — but turnout has now surpassed the 2008 record. That’s a relief for many Democrats.
More than 288,000 voters cast ballots in this Democratic primary, with 7% of precincts still to come in. The record in 2008 — when Hillary Clinton bested Barack Obama and others — was 287,556. In 2016 — when Vermont Sen. Bernie
NPR (Online News)