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Sep 08 2020
Opinion
Democrats’ new strategy for winning the White House: Threaten riots if they lose
Four years ago, Hillary Clinton supporters talked a lot about then-candidate Donald Trump refusing to concede a presidential election they were certain he would lose. As it happened, they had it exactly backward: Trump wound up winning, and Democrats and their media cheerleaders have spent most of their waking moments ever since then trying to invalidate that result. They used false charges
New York Post (Opinion)Dec 19 2019
News
What's next? All eyes on the Senate after House votes to impeach Donald Trump
After a rancorous, bitterly partisan face-off in the Democratic-led House over the impeachment of President Donald Trump, the focus is now on the GOP-controlled Senate where leaders are making plans for a trial.
Spoiler alert: It's going to be rancorous and bitterly partisan as well.
After the House approved two articles of impeachment Wednesday night against Trump, House Speaker
USA TODAYMay 07 2019
News
Poll: Joe Biden takes massive lead over Bernie Sanders
Presidential candidate and former Vice President Joe Biden took a large lead over fellow presidential candidate Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in a new poll.
A new Hill-HarrisX poll found that Biden leads Sanders — his closest rival — by a whopping 32 points.
According to the poll, Biden brought in 46 percent of the hypothetical vote while Sanders took 14 percent of the hypothetical
The BlazeDec 08 2020
News
Will There Be a Second Stimulus Check Before the End of the Year?
Direct payments to households aren’t included in the current $900 billion framework but could resurface.
While Democratic and Republican lawmakers have expressed new optimism that they will reach a coronavirus aid deal, the current round of talks excludes a second round of stimulus checks for households. Here is the latest on the negotiations, and a look at whether checks could still be
Wall Street Journal (News)Dec 06 2019
News
Both sides have reason to want speedy Trump impeachment trial
Senators in both parties say there is incentive across the political spectrum to keep President Trump’s expected impeachment trial as short as possible, especially since his acquittal is a foregone conclusion.
GOP senators say they want to give Trump ample time to present his defense and call witnesses, if necessary, but they would prefer to avoid burning up too much floor time and
The HillAug 28 2019
News
Parliament to Be Suspended in September
Parliament will be suspended just days after MPs return to work in September - and only a few weeks before the Brexit deadline.
Boris Johnson said a Queen's Speech would take place after the suspension, on 14 October, to outline his "very exciting agenda".
But it means the time MPs have to pass laws to stop a no-deal Brexit on 31 October would be cut.
House of Commons
BBC NewsAug 21 2019
News
Trump cancels visit with Denmark PM after she rebuffs 'absurd' idea of US buying Greenland
President Trump on Tuesday abruptly canceled a planned meeting with Danish Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen, saying there was no point to the trip after Frederiksen called the idea that the U.S. might buy Greenland from Denmark "absurd" -- and insisted there would be no Copen-haggling about it.
Trump had been expected to visit Denmark on Sept. 2-3 as part of his trip to Europe, but
Fox News DigitalAug 21 2019
News
White House Cancels Trump’s Visit to Denmark After Greenland Flap
The White House on Tuesday canceled President Trump’s planned visit to Denmark after the prime minister said she wouldn’t entertain his proposal to purchase Greenland from the Scandinavian nation.
“Denmark is a very special country with incredible people, but based on Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen’s comments, that she would have no interest in discussing the purchase of Greenland, I
Wall Street Journal (News)Jul 12 2019
News
Sanders and Warren voters have astonishingly little in common
His backers are younger, make less money, have fewer degrees and are less engaged in politics.
Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders are two of the most ideologically aligned candidates in the Democratic primary — both left-wing populists who rail against a “rigged” economic system.
But the fellow enemies of the 1 percent have surprisingly different bases of support.
In poll
PoliticoNov 21 2019
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Democrats Talk Foreign Policy, Health Care, Taxes and Trump During Fifth Presidential Debate
Facing off in their fifth debate, Democrat presidential candidates clashed over foreign policy, health care and taxes.
But before candidates could get to the issues, they weighed in on the explosive testimony in the House impeachment hearing.
"We cannot simply be consumed by Donald Trump if so we will lose the election," said Sen. Bernie Sanders. (D-VT)
Among a crowded
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