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Sep 15 2014
News
Hillary Clinton Keeps Iowa Crowd Guessing About Her Presidential Plans
Hillary Clinton, who has a huge lead in many early presidential polls, returned to Iowa on Sunday. The woman who says she has not yet decided on a 2016 presidential run appeared along with former President Bill Clinton in a state she has not visited since she lost the 2008 Iowa caucuses to Barack Obama.
Her speech at the annual steak fry hosted by U.S. Sen. Tom Harkin, a must-attend
NPR (Online News)Oct 18 2012
News
Even Obama backers puzzle over second-term plans
Ask voters to describe what a second Obama term would look like, and even some of the presidents most ardent supporters have a hard time painting a picture. “I dont know, said Cynthia Malbon of Manchester. “Im skeptical that anything much is going to happen. Its probably going to be worse next time around. Mrs. Malbon was attending a rally with the president Thursday in Manchester, as Mr.
Washington TimesOct 15 2012
News
Obama Preps For Second Debate As Fans Fret: Countdown Day 22
Last spring a leading Democrat in the Hispanic community begged top officials in President Barack Obama's reelection campaign to find at least one new, inspiring idea for the 2012 campaign.
It didn't have to be costly, this adviser said, just something to project optimism and a crusading sense of novelty into what, even at that time, was a nasty, essentially defensive campaign against
HuffPostMay 22 2019
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Both parties agree infrastructure needs fixing. So why hasn’t it happened?
It can be hard for Congress to pass legislation when there are sharp partisan differences. But on infrastructure, there’s actually plenty of agreement. Progress has stalled over questions of funding – and political positioning.
In the wee hours of the morning on Nov. 9, 2016, Donald Trump took to the podium for the first time as president-elect and promised to “begin the urgent task of
Christian Science MonitorFeb 04 2017
Opinion
Progressive Sexism
So much for ‘going high.’ Those who had warned about an uptick in sexism under President Trump may have been on to something. As the era of Trump dawns, some women already are being singled out for criticism and scorn that is tinged with sexist assumptions and seems intended to force them back into roles society decrees are a must for good women.
Yet this isn’t a Republican “war on
National Review (News)Feb 06 2017
Headline Roundup
Trump Claims Fake News
Donald Trump is calling all negative polls about his immigration ban fake news.
CNN Digital Washington Post Fox News DigitalAug 27 2012
News
Obama, Romney in dead heat as voter bases stick
Heading into their nominating conventions, President Obama and Mitt Romney are dead even  down to a tenth of a percent  in the latest The Washington Times/JZ Analytics Poll, which also shows independents, the critical swing group, beginning to pick sides. Mr. Obama and Mr. Romney both stood at 45.7 percent support, and Libertarian Party presidential nominee Gary Johnson
Washington TimesOct 24 2016
Headline Roundup
Mission Impossible for Trump?
With 15 ays to go, Trump has an uphill battle, according to the media and most polls.
The Guardian Politico Fox News DigitalJul 26 2014
News
Republican Voters Want To Impeach The President. Good Luck With That.
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin (R) and other Republicans calling for the impeachment of President Barack Obama might want to take a look at the history books and the U.S. Constitution before getting too excited about the idea.
Congress rarely uses its power to impeach, and when it has, impeachment has only infrequently -- and in the case of a president, never -- resulted in removal from
HuffPostMar 04 2019
News
The Geography of Partisan Prejudice
We know that americans have become more biased against one another based on partisan affiliation over the past several decades. Most of us now discriminate against members of the other political side explicitly and implicitly—in hiring, dating, and marriage, as well as judgments of patriotism, compassion, and even physical attractiveness, according to recent research.
But we don’t know
The Atlantic