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Mar 21 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Why Trump suddenly says public should see Mueller's report
Donald Trump, the President who refused to release his tax returns, just made an unexpected gesture towards transparency, saying he'd be happy for Americans to see Robert Mueller's final report.
His comment is probably worth taking with a large pinch of salt. After all, just last week, Trump tweeted "there should be no Mueller report."
The President, with his talent for shifting
Guest Writer - LeftAug 20 2019
News
Harris campaign faces crossroads
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) energized Democratic fundraisers over the weekend with her enthusiasm and prescription for defeating President Trump, according to donors who attended her events.
“I'm convinced she's the next president of the United States,” one longtime Democratic fundraiser told The Hill after attending a sold-out gathering at director Spike Lee’s home on Martha's
The HillOct 16 2019
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There's a new front-runner in town: Elizabeth Warren. Just ask her Democratic rivals
Meet the new front-runner: Elizabeth Warren.
National polls still show Joe Biden with an edge over the rest of the Democratic presidential field, but the folks most intensely attuned to the contest – that would be the rivals competing for the nomination – were targeting Warren Tuesday night at the fourth of the Democratic debates.
Flattering, perhaps, but a focus that she never
USA TODAYJun 07 2012
News
Crossroads tests the Senate map
American Crossroads GPS is out with television ads in three Senate races this morning. James Hohmann has the links over in Morning Score.
One target – Montana – is unsurprising. We reported Tuesday night on the two other, newsier targets: Indiana and New Mexico.
New Mexico is a race thats looked like more of a reach for Republicans: the Democratic nominee, Martin
PoliticoMay 31 2012
News
Romney ties Obama in three key states
Former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney is neck-and-neck with President Obama among registered voters in three key swing states, a new NBC News/Marist poll finds. In Iowa, including leaners, Obama and Romney, the presumptive Republican nominee, are tied at 44 percent. In Colorado, Obama takes 46 percent and Romney 45 percent. In Nevada, Obama is at 48 percent to Romneys 46 percent. Obama won
Washington PostNov 12 2016
Opinion
Misinformed millennials and civic ignorance
Flawed education leaves young Americans clueless about threats to freedom. “Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction,” President Reagan once said. One can only imagine how he would have reacted to the first “Annual Report on U.S. Attitudes Toward Socialism,” a recent poll by the Victims of Communism Memorial Foundation (VOCMF). I know some people like to pile on
Washington TimesJan 15 2020
News
Democratic Debate
Tuesday was the final Democratic primary debate before the Iowa caucuses. Read the full transcript here. (Des Moines Register)
The left doesn’t believe the debate will have a large impact on the polls and focuses on foreign policy.
“In 2008, Barack Obama won the Democratic presidential nomination arguably based on a single policy position that distinguished him from his chief
The Flip SideFeb 10 2020
Headline Roundup
New Hampshire Democratic Primary Set for Tuesday
New Hampshire will hold its 2020 presidential primary election Tuesday, the second of the 2020 election cycle following Iowa. In general, polls show Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) with the lead; there are only twenty-four delegates at stake on Tuesday.
Most reporting outlets focused on polls and their implications for the rest of the campaign. Some right-leaning sources focused on Biden
New York Post (News) 538 (ABC News) CNN DigitalMay 30 2019
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The most diverse field of Democratic presidential candidates ever is hiring diverse staff, too
According to a Wall Street Journal analysis, the majority of senior staffers for top candidates are women.
The field of Democratic presidential hopefuls is the most diverse ever — it features a record number of women and several people of color — and it turns out candidates are hiring a diverse slate of campaign staff as well.
According to a Wall Street Journal analysis, the
VoxOct 12 2015
News
Who Else Besides Joe Biden Might Crash The Debate?
This week, from the Wynn Las Vegas Casino Hotel, CNN will televise the first Democratic debate of the primary season. The news channel's guru, Jeff Zucker, has a problem here: Unlike the fractious, bumptious, eminently televisable Republican mess that garnered huge ratings for the network, the Democratic debate features two front-runners who won't fight one another, along with a handful of
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