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Mar 22 2019
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2020 Dems avoid this year's AIPAC conference
Democrats running for their party’s presidential nomination in 2020 are staying away from next week’s American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) conference, in what progressive groups see as a sign of a shifting political tide.
Candidates’ announcements about not going to this year’s conference come after liberal group MoveOn called on 2020 Democrats to skip the gathering, which
The HillJun 11 2019
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After promising start, Kamala Harris looks for ways to break through
In the massive 2020 field, candidates like California Senator Kamala Harris are struggling to differentiate themselves and gain traction. The upcoming debates could shake things up – or not.
Kamala Harris has always been a trailblazer. As the daughter of immigrant parents – her mother came from India and her father from Jamaica – she was the first woman elected (twice) as California’s
Christian Science MonitorJul 31 2019
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Democratic Party divide on display at debate; A look at Tuesday's winners and losers
It was a battle for the soul of the Democratic Party on stage in the Motor City. Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren -- the presidential primary field's liberal standard-bearers -- were pulled into what was essentially a two-and-a-half-hour fight with their more moderate rivals Tuesday night at the second round of Democratic nomination debates. The result was the party's divide on full
Fox News (Online News)Dec 02 2019
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Should Public College be Free?
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During the most recent Democratic debate, candidates were divided on how to make college more accessible and affordable. Elizabeth Warren and Bernie Sanders both support universal free college and cancellation of Abridge NewsMar 04 2020
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Results from Super Tuesday
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On Tuesday, voters in 14 states cast ballots for the Democratic primary.As of 7am EST Wednesday, Joe Biden won 9 states (including Texas), mostly in the South, while Bernie Sanders won 3 states (including Abridge NewsJan 18 2024
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SCOTUS Appears Likely to Weaken Power of Regulatory Agencies
On Wednesday, the Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases challenging a doctrine that empowers federal agencies.
For Context: Four fishing companies are asking the court to overturn a 1984 ruling that created the “Chevron deference,” which instructs courts to defer to administrative agencies within reason over statute disputes. The companies bringing the case are challenging a rule
SCOTUSblog The Daily Caller New York Times (News)May 18 2021
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Biden’s ‘Build Back Better’ Plan Could Shrink the Economy, Analysts Say
President Joe Biden is calling on Congress to approve more than $4 trillion in infrastructure and social welfare packages as part of his “Build Back Better” agenda. While his ambitious plans aim to spur economic and job growth, analysts predict the proposed spending and tax increases would shrink the U.S. economy in the long term.
On March 31, Biden announced the American Jobs Plan, his
The Epoch TimesApr 02 2021
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When Biden Channels His Inner FDR
From the CenterThis viewpoint is from a writer rated Center.
When Joe Biden ran for president last year, there were times when it sounded like he was campaigning for Barack Obama’s third term in office. But at this early stage of his own presidency, Biden has decided that he would prefer to serve Franklin Roosevelt’s fifth term instead.
There is nothing in Biden’s
Dan SchnurJun 27 2019
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Democrats Lurch Left on Abortion, Immigration, and Health Care in First Debate
Miami — It was supposed to be Elizabeth Warren’s night to shine, but it didn’t quite work out that way. Now in third place behind Joe Biden and Bernie Sanders in the national polls, Warren was the only candidate on stage Wednesday night polling in the double digits (with her Democratic rivals registering somewhere between 0.4 percent and 3.3 percent). Nevertheless, both Cory Booker and Beto O’
National Review (News)Oct 11 2019
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2020 Update
On Monday, the Washington Free Beacon published a story alleging that county records cast doubt on Elizabeth Warren’s claim that in 1971 she was fired from her job as a teacher due to being pregnant. (Washington Free Beacon)
The left defends Warren’s claim to have been fired while pregnant, and focuses on the challenges awaiting Warren in the primary.
“It's ‘trivially easy’ to
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