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Mar 01 2019
News
Gov. Jay Inslee Announces 2020 Democratic Presidential Bid
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee will join the already-crowded field of Democratic candidates for president, he announced Friday.
“We went to the moon and created technologies that have changed the world — our country’s next mission must be to rise up to the most urgent challenge of our time: defeating climate change,” Inslee says in a video announcement.
The 68-year-old governor will
Townhall
Aug 18 2020
News
Michelle Obama, Bernie Sanders Open Democratic National Convention With Case Against Trump
Democrats launched their general-election pitch during the first night of their virtual convention, presenting Joe Biden as someone who could heal a nation battling a coronavirus pandemic and civil unrest while criticizing President Trump’s handling of those upheavals.
Former first lady Michelle Obama, in Monday night’s keynote speech, described Mr. Trump as the “wrong president for our
Wall Street Journal (News)
Nov 29 2019
News
In Europe, Black Friday is triggering fierce protests
WUSTERMARK, Germany — As environmental protesters were heading into Berlin to rally against the post-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy on Friday, others were heading the opposite direction on a hunt for the cheapest coats, socks or pants.
At an eastern German outlet mall in Wustermark — about half an hour’s drive from the German capital — global protests against the Black Friday tradition
Washington Post
Apr 26 2016
Opinion
OPINION: One last attempt to derail the Donald
If wishes were horses, beggars would ride to town on Saturday night, and if early polls determined presidents John McCain and Ross Perot would be playing poker with Harry Truman and Chester Alan Arthur in the ex-presidents club. But it’s a rare beggar who owns even a spavined horse and John McCain and Ross Perot never got a key to the Oval Office washroom.
Guest Writer - Right
Jan 06 2014
News
Popular Voice in the Capitol? It’s the Pope’s
Shortly before leaving the Capitol for the holiday recess, Senate Democrats gathered behind closed doors to lay out an agenda for 2014. When the majority leader, Harry Reid, exhorted colleagues to “deal with the issue of income inequality,” the talk took a spiritual turn.
New York Times (News)
May 07 2013
News
Gun control ads have Democrats worrying
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid's aides met recently with staffers of New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg to warn them Targeting vulnerable Democrats like Arkansas' Mark Pryor on gun control could backfire on the party.
Politico
May 14 2015
News
Deal Reached On TPP: Reid Calls It ‘Something That’s Fair’
Republicans and pro-trade Democrats have regrouped after Sen. Harry Reid was able to cobble enough votes to block fast-track authority on the Trans-Pacific Partnership from moving forward yesterday. Sen. McConnell altered the bill, allowing Democrats to vote on a provision aimed at combating currency manipulation as a separate bill
Townhall
Feb 04 2013
News
Change of strategy for immigration: Reform bill faces full gantlet in the Senate
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reids vow last week to put the immigration bill through the regular Senate process of committee hearings and floor amendments may sound inconsequential, but it marks a major shift for the Nevada Democrat.
Washington Times
Oct 15 2013
News
Senate leaders scramble to craft budget deal, but will House GOP buy it?
The terms of the debate shifting rapidly lawmakers on Monday entered a critical week for resolving the budget and debt-ceiling impasse with Senate leaders Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell struggling to reach an accord -- and Republicans accusing Democrats of overplaying their hand.
Fox News (Online News)
Oct 14 2013
News
Republicans accuse Dems of overplaying hand as budget debate shifts to sequester cuts
The terms of the debate shifting rapidly lawmakers on Monday entered a critical week for resolving the budget and debt-ceiling impasse with Senate leaders Harry Reid and Mitch McConnell struggling to reach an accord -- and Republicans accusing Democrats of overplaying their hand.
Fox News (Online News)