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Nov 24 2015
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Republican viewers are tuning out Stephen Colbert’s “Late Show”
According to a new poll, Stephen Colbert’s CBS viewers tend to more closely reflect his old Comedy Central viewers, as more Democrats, Atheists and men tune in to “Late Show,” while Republicans have virtually tuned out the satirist in exodus.
The Hollywood Reporter is out with its new survey of the broadcast late-night landscape and it finds that Colbert’s near daily comedic takedowns
SalonJun 09 2022
Headline Roundup
How Do Americans Feel About the Jan. 6 Hearings?
The House committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021 Capitol riot will hold a public hearing Thursday to begin laying out its findings. Will the rest of America pay attention?
Most major cable and broadcast networks, with the exception of Fox News, will show the hearing live beginning Thursday at 8 p.m. ET. It's the first of several hearings that will take place throughout June.
538 (ABC News) Vox Washington TimesDec 10 2012
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Cory Booker: Chris Christie 'Vulnerable' For Defeat In New Jersey Governor's Race
Newark, N.J. Mayor Cory Booker (D) continued to stir speculation about his potential aspirations for the New Jersey governorship on Monday, hitting current Gov. Chris Christe (R) as a "vulnerable" politician who is neglecting key interests in his state.
“We think to any Democrat -- Christie is vulnerable,” Booker said on CNN’s “Starting Point.” “There’s a lot of issues in the state he’s
HuffPostMay 21 2020
Perspectives Blog
Why Trump Can Win Re-Election — And Why He Can’t
Argument 1: "Donald Trump is the most unpopular president in modern history. The devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent collapse of the nation’s economy will clearly doom his chances for re-election. There’s no possible way he can win in November."
Argument 2: "Donald Trump has the most loyal and motivated base of support of any president in modern history. The
Dan SchnurSep 12 2016
News
The reasons why politics feels so tribal in 2016
The freedom to live where you like, a good education and the internet: could these things be widening the gap between opposing political beliefs? Imagine you’re in a bar, discussing the upcoming election with your friends. You admit you’re undecided. In fact, you can see both sides of the argument. They stare back at you as though you’ve just said you’d like to murder baby pandas. Politics has
BBC NewsNov 12 2012
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Hillary Wants Out
Last week we heard rumors of Attorney General Eric Holder making an exit and we saw a resignation from CIA Director David Petraeus. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton very well may be next on the out list, with a presidential race in her future.
As everyone knows, Clintons remaining time in the cabinet is limited. She long ago told President Obama that she wanted to leave after his
TownhallNov 08 2012
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Bill O'Reilly: What the heck happened last night?
Boy, do I have a story to tell you about the presidential vote, so perk up. Here we go. I thought Mitt Romney was a good choice to run against President Obama because of his economic experience. Also the Governor is a free market capitalist and offered a stark contrast to the President who wants the federal government to drive the economy. The campaign unfolded slowly as most Americans did not
Fox News DigitalFeb 24 2020
Headline Roundup
Moderate Democrats Voice Concern Over Sanders Surge
Moderate Democrats and Democratic Party loyalists are voicing concern — even panic — over Sen. Bernie Sanders' apparent cementing of his front-runner status.
Moderate Democrats believe a Sanders primary win would seal Donald Trump's reelection as president. Others say that the evidence, especially the polling, does not back those warnings.
Politico Axios Washington ExaminerOct 12 2015
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Debate Goals for the Democratic Candidates
Five candidates will be on stage Tuesday at the first Democratic presidential debate of the 2016 race in Las Vegas. Here’s what each needs to do to come away in a better position at the end of the evening:
Hillary Clinton
No other candidate is under as much pressure as the front-runner, Mrs. Clinton. She has been tumbling in the polls and has yet to put to rest the cascade of
Wall Street Journal (News)Sep 20 2012
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Obama has edge over Romney in three battleground states
President Barack Obama has the edge over Republican Mitt Romney in three potentially decisive states in the presidential election.
Obama tops Romney by seven percentage points among likely voters in both Ohio (49-42 percent) and Virginia (50-43 percent). In Florida, the president holds a five-point edge (49-44 percent).
Obamas lead is just outside the polls margin of sampling
Fox News Digital