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May 04 2021
News
House GOP reelection committee expanding list of Democratic targets
The campaign arm for House Republicans is adding 10 Democratic lawmakers to its list of 47 seats held by what it considers to be vulnerable Democrats in the chamber that it sees as potential pickup opportunities for the GOP in the 2022 midterm elections.
National Republican Congressional Committee (NRCC) chair Rep. Tom Emmer, in unveiling the expanded list Tuesday, touted that "
Fox News DigitalMar 15 2017
News
Ryan cooks up new plan on Trumpcare to try to sweeten the pot for restless Republicans
One of the more ridiculous knocks on the Congressional Budget Office's score of Trumpcare is that the score is so bad because it didn't consider that there were going to be two more "prongs" of reform, one legislative and one regulatory. Neither had been written down on paper, so it would have been pretty impossible for CBO to evaluate them. So to try to soften the blow of that dismal CBO
Daily KosJun 05 2019
News
2020 Census Battle
“Last week the challengers in the dispute over the decision to include a question about citizenship on the 2020 census notified the Supreme Court about new evidence. The new evidence, the challengers argued, indicated that a Republican redistricting strategist played a key role in the decision, which was intended to create an advantage for whites and Republicans in future elections. [On Monday
The Flip SideFeb 21 2020
Opinion
Why don't we teach American history anymore?
Why don’t we teach American history anymore?
George Washington’s birthday is Feb. 22. Abraham Lincoln’s birthday is Feb. 12. And Ronald Reagan’s birthday is Feb. 6. Instead of honoring Washington and Lincoln on the anniversary of their actual day of births, we combine them all into one holiday called President’s Day.
America is an exceptional country. We have become an
Scott WalkerMar 19 2021
Analysis
Ron DeSantis Is Very Pleased With Himself
Ron DeSantis, the governor of Florida, has been saying as much for weeks — in partisan speeches, on conservative cable, at often out-of-the-way vaccine sites around the state in quick-hit appearances as spartan as they are scripted. One recent breezy, sunny afternoon in rural central Florida, for instance, an extension cord stretched from the back of a small building here at the local
PoliticoFeb 18 2018
News
Some Republicans join call for stronger background checks on gun buyers
Some Republican leaders called Sunday for stronger background checks on gun buyers after last week's mass shooting at a South Florida high school that killed 17 people.
USA TODAYJan 15 2024
Headline Roundup
The Lasting Legacy and Teachings of Martin Luther King Jr.
In honor of Martin Luther King Jr. Day, writers across the spectrum are reflecting on King’s legacy.
"Americans’ Highest Aspirations": The New York Post Editorial Board (Right bias) pondered what King would say about America's "contentious racial landscape." The board cites a number of progressive policies as contributing to "real inequities" faced by black Americans. Outlining King’s
CNN (Opinion) The Hill New York Post (Opinion)May 07 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Liz Cheney and Facebook End Up on the Same Side
From the CenterThis viewpoint is from a writer rated Center.
As Liz Cheney heads for the exit door of Donald Trump’s Republican Party with her guns blazing, it’s difficult to tell whether she represents the GOP’s future or its past. Unlike Mitt Romney, whose defiance in the face of booing from Trump loyalists at his state party’s convention last weekend seemed more like the
Dan SchnurApr 09 2020
News
‘Optimistic’ Devin Nunes planning late May winery tour fundraiser
As policymakers begin to debate reopening the country’s schools and shuttered businesses amid the coronavirus pandemic, one California Republican apparently is hopeful he’ll be wine tasting with political donors by the end of May.
A PAC controlled by Rep. Devin Nunes, who serves as the top Republican on the House Intelligence panel, sent an email Wednesday reminding would-be
Roll CallAug 03 2020
News
Colleges and Universities Fail to Report Billions in Foreign Donations
COLLEGES AND universities previously failed to report upward of $6.5 billion in gifts from China, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, the United Arab Emirates and other foreign countries, an ongoing investigation by the Trump administration uncovered.
Ten schools, including Cornell University, Yale University, the University of Colorado Boulder, the University of Texas MD Anderson Cancer Center, the
U.S. News & World Report