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Oct 03 2022
Headline Roundup
Brazilian Elections Head to Runoff Between Bolsonaro, Lula
Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro will face off against former President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva in a runoff after outperforming polls in Sunday’s presidential election.
Sunday’s vote gave 43.2% to Bolsonaro and 48.4% to Lula, with neither reaching the 50% victory threshold. Recent polling by Datafolha (Not Rated) reportedly showed Lula beating Bolsonaro 50% to 36%, with a 2% margin
NPR (Online News) Washington Examiner The Brazilian ReportNov 02 2013
News
Republicans are their own worst enemy on Obamacare. Here’s proof.
The standoff over the budget and debt ceiling that culminated in a government shutdown amounted to a political disaster for Republicans. One of the main reasons why has nothing to do with what happened and everything to do with what didn’t. A new Kaiser Family Foundation poll released Friday explains it. Forty-four percent of Americans say they paid very close attention to the fight over the
Washington PostOct 18 2014
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Justices allow Texas use of new voter ID law
The Supreme Court said Saturday that Texas can use its controversial new voter identification law for the November election.
A majority of the justices rejected an emergency request from the Justice Department and civil rights groups to prohibit the state from requiring voters to produce certain forms of photo identification in order to cast ballots. Three justices dissented.
The
TownhallJul 22 2019
Opinion
OPINION: Liz Peek: Trump self-destructing? The one big bucket of ice water on Dems' smug assurance about the president
Democrats are reaping what they have sown. What began as a trickle of cautionary advice has become a torrent, as Rhode Island Gov. Gina Raimondo, columnists Thomas Friedman and Frank Bruni, former Iowa Gov. Tom Vilsack, BET Founder Robert Johnson, former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz and so many others warn Democrats that their far-left lunge is likely to reelect President Trump.
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Guest Writer - RightJan 15 2024
Headline Roundup
2024 Primary Voting Kicks Off With Iowa Caucuses
What’s at stake in the Iowa caucuses on Monday night?
Race for Second: David Leonhardt (Lean Left bias) predicted former President Donald Trump will win in Iowa and determined that Trump’s margin of victory will indicate his national popularity, writing, “Even if Trump fares a little worse than polls indicate, a landslide win would suggest he is the overwhelming favorite for the
New York Times (Opinion) 538 (ABC News) Fox News (Opinion)Nov 13 2019
News
New RNC Data Proves Americans Are Better Off Than They Were Three Years Ago
As Democrats continue with their impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, one thing is increasingly clear: the Democratic Party is worried about their ability to beat Trump in 2020. Voters go to the polls in the Iowa Caucus in less than 12 weeks and the Democratic field is still fairly packed.
The Trump campaign is focused on reminding the American people of promises the
TownhallJul 18 2019
News
Trump blasts 'off a cliff' Democrats, impeachment attempt at North Carolina rally
Fresh from his condemnation by House Democrats, President Trump exulted Wednesday that he’s winning his feud against a “squad” of liberal lawmakers, pointing to an uptick in his polling and claiming victory with boisterous supporters at a campaign rally in North Carolina.
He attacked Rep. Ilhan Omar, a Somali refugee and U.S. citizen from Minnesota, by claiming she is disloyal to the
Washington TimesNov 03 2020
Headline Roundup
What to Watch for: 2020 Gubernatorial Races
Voters in 11 states will choose their next governor Tuesday, potentially affecting state policies and congressional maps after the 2020 census. Of the 11 states, nine have incumbents running for reelection. Polls suggest Republican incumbents will hold their offices in Utah, North Dakota, West Virginia and Indiana; polls also project Democratic incumbents in Washington state and Delaware to be
538 (ABC News) Reason VoxJun 05 2012
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Ending the ‘civil war’ in Wisconsin
Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett is closing his campaign in Wisconsins recall election by saying its time to end the “civil war in the state that he accuses incumbent Gov. Scott Walker of starting.
Its an interesting approach, and its also an apt description of whats at stake. However this contest for the governorship turns out, no one expects either candidate to win by an enormous margin
Washington PostJul 16 2019
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Joe Biden's New Health Care Plan Is an Admission that Obamacare Doesn't Work
Joe Biden is pretending to defend Obamacare while implicitly admitting it has failed to live up to its promises.
Yesterday, the former vice president debuted a new health care plan, which would expand subsidies in the program while creating a new government-run health insurance plan—a "public option"—that would be available inside the exchanges.
Currently, people who make up to
Reason