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May 22 2014
News
Senate balance of power could shift on women candidates
In the big drama this election year -- whether Republicans will take control of the Senate -- the answer may rest in the hands of women candidates.
CNN (Online News)
Mar 04 2017
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The Mike Pence E-mail ‘Scandal’ Exposes Only Democrats’ Amnesia about Hillary
It’s clear that many Democrats still haven’t grasped what they did when they nominated Hillary Clinton for president. They’re still trying to tell us that it was no big deal that she set up her own homebrew e-mail server and used it to conduct official business. They’re still trying to tell us that her corruption was negligible compared with Donald Trump’s and that America made a terrible,
National Review (News)
Nov 19 2016
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Report: Trump Settles Trump University Case For $25 Million
President-elect Donald Trump has reportedly decided to pay out $25 million to settle a class-action lawsuit concerning Trump University.
According to sources first cited by the New York Daily News, Trump was planning to pay out approximately $20 million to settle outstanding claims related to the program. The amount was later bumped up to $25 million in a follow-up confirmation made by
The Daily Caller
Nov 18 2016
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I Voted Clinton. You Voted Trump. Let’s Talk.
“O.K., Craig,” the father asks, “you ready?”
“Yeah, Dad,” replies the son.
A raw, emotional and searching conversation followed. In the latest episode of The Run-Up, we brought together a young gay actor in California, who supported Hillary Clinton, and his father in Kentucky, who backed Donald J. Trump, to talk at length about how they feel about each other’s votes on Election
New York Times (News)
Aug 31 2016
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Where They Stand on Economic Policy Issues
In the end, elections usually come back to the economy—to jobs, wages, taxes, imports and exports, the price of goods and the cost of an education. Differences over all these issues—from tax rates and immigration to globalization and the minimum wage—are particularly sharp this year between Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Here’s a look at where the two candidates stand on the top economic
Wall Street Journal (News)
Aug 23 2019
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Trump to square off in court with House Democrats over financial records
President Donald Trump is expected to ask a federal judge on Friday to block Deutsche Bank AG (DBKGn.DE) and Capital One Financial Corp (COF.N) from handing the financial records of the Trump family and Trump Organization to Democratic lawmakers.
The case, before the 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, is one of several legal battles between the Democrats, who took control of the U.S.
Reuters
Jul 04 2013
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After military takeover, little-known judge named interim president of Egypt
With constitution suspended and Morsi under house arrest Egyptian army promises new elections.
Washington Post
Nov 16 2016
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Trump, New York Times war reignites over transition coverage
Donald Trump resumed his war with The New York Times on Wednesday after a brief respite following last week’s upset victory, going on a Twitter tear over The Gray Lady’s claims that his transition team is in disarray and foreign leaders are struggling to reach him. The president-elect made his case in trademark fashion, letting rip a rapid-fire string of rebuttals in an early-morning tweet-
Fox News (Online News)
Jul 12 2019
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With her back against the wall, Kamala Harris surged. Will it last?
Within 24 hours of the debate, her team raised more than $2m in online donations, and she moved up in the polls.
Kamala Harris is charming Iowa. She has more than doubled her campaign staff in New Hampshire and South Carolina. She enthused a crowd of black women at the Essence Festival with a multibillion-dollar plan to invest in black homeownership that matched concrete economic
The Guardian
Feb 28 2016
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Donald Trump is remarkably dangerous to the Republican Party. Here's why.
As it's Become more and more clear That Donald Trump is the odds-on favorite to be the Republican presidential nominee, there's Been substantial speculation About what I Could mean for the broader GOP, Particularly as the party tries to hold ITS Senate majority and consolidate ITS House margins in the 2016 election.
Washington Post