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Mar 15 2016
News
Will Rubio and Kasich still be in the race after Super Tuesday 2?
It is not out of the question that Donald Trump could sweep all five states that vote on this second Super Tuesday: Florida, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio and Illinois. But a split decision of some kind seems more likely. John Kasich is closing strong and considered the favorite to prevail in his home state.
Washington PostNov 27 2017
Perspectives Blog
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Lucy PintoMay 01 2020
Analysis
Has COVID-19 Proven The Homeschoolers Right?
Since March, the Internet has been ablaze with articles and resources for parents forced into homeschooling their children because of the COVID-19 crisis. Some education experts—like Kevin Huffman in The Washington Post—are terrified of what long breaks and virtual learning will do to American children. Huffman claims that “homeschooling during the coronavirus will set back a generation of
The American ConservativeJan 13 2021
Opinion
How Ted Cruz wasted his intellect to back Donald Trump's fraud
He might have been the best of us. He is the worst of us.
The manifest tragedy of the life of Texas' junior US Sen. Ted Cruz is what he might have accomplished had he not wasted a fine intellect to serve his craven political ambitions instead of the country he professes to love. Nearly every clever phrase he has turned in public discourse appears to have been designed to disrupt, not
CNN (Opinion)Sep 17 2021
Perspectives Blog
When California Sends a Message
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
When Arnold Schwarzenegger was elected after California’s last gubernatorial recall election in 2003, the state was already deep blue. Eighteen years later, it has turned positively indigo. So there are limited lessons to be learned by other candidates in more competitive purple states from Gov. Gavin Newsom’s triumph over
Dan SchnurAug 03 2020
News
Trump administration examining options for unilateral action if no coronavirus deal is reached with Congress
The Trump administration is looking at options for unilateral actions it can take to try to address some of the economic fallout caused by the novel coronavirus pandemic if no relief deal is reached with Congress, according to two people with knowledge of the deliberations.
The discussions are a reflection of officials’ increasingly pessimistic outlook for the talks on Capitol Hill. The
Washington PostAug 25 2017
News
JOHN KASICH’S MASTER PLAN COMES INTO FOCUS
John Kasich has been putting down markers for a potential 2020 run since he exited the G.O.P. primary last year—and they haven’t been subtle. The Ohio governor, who is closing in on the end of his second and final gubernatorial term, wrote a book critical of his former rival Donald Trump and the hyper-partisanship snarling Washington; fortifying his foreign policy credentials with trips to
Vanity FairApr 25 2013
News
Despair Drives Guantánamo Detainees to Revolt
With any decision about closing down the prison in Guantnamo Bay Cuba put on the back burner inmates there have lost hope that they will ever be released.
New York Times (News)Nov 04 2014
News
Election Day: The Two States To Watch To Know How the Midterms Might Break
Decision Day 2014 is here, and so the vote counting finally begins in the longest, most expensive, and most talked-about midterm election cycle in our history. (And it’s likely to get longer and more expensive with possible runoffs in Louisiana and Georgia.) We already know it’s going to be a good night for Republicans, but a great night would be capturing control of the U.S. Senate and making
NBC News (Online)Sep 18 2019
News
Virginia Democrats see surge in campaign fundraising
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Virginia Democrats are outraising Republicans in the lead up to a closely watched legislative election, according to newly filed campaign finance reports for July and August.
New campaign finance reports show House Democratic candidates leapfrogged Republicans to gain a $1 million cash on hand advantage after House Republicans had a slight cash advantage at the end
Associated Press