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Aug 06 2019
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Trump Confronts Violence—and a Bitter National Divide
President condemns racism, bigotry and white supremacy after mass shootings, but critics want action on gun control
For any president, a crisis also represents an opportunity, and so it was for President Trump on Monday. The crisis came in the form of two horrific acts of domestic terrorism over the weekend. The opportunity was to use the moment to start changing the dangerously angry
Wall Street Journal (News)May 01 2019
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Venezuela's Guaido Calls for 'Largest March in History' in Uprising Effort
Venezuelans were expected to take to the streets on Wednesday for what opposition leader Juan Guaido pledged would be the "largest march" in the country's history, a day after he called for the military to oust President Nicolas Maduro.
In his boldest effort yet to gain the support of the armed forces, Guaido appeared early Tuesday outside a Caracas air force base with dozens of
Newsmax (News)Nov 04 2014
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GOP unlikely to win Hispanic support in 2016: Poll
Most Hispanics in the U.S. say they personally know an illegal immigrant, according to a new poll of Latino voters released Tuesday that suggests one reason why immigration plays such an outsized role in their voting preferences.
The survey, conducted for a number of liberal-leaning Hispanic pressure groups, found Hispanics lean heavily Democratic, and found that potential 2016 GOP
Washington TimesOct 30 2014
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Dem turnout machine cranks up
New polls and turnout data in the Democrat must-win states of Iowa, North Carolina and Colorado show the party poised to lose control of the Senate after eight years in command. But the latest Fox News national poll suggests that the blue team, after spending more than a billion dollars and hitting every wedge issue imaginable, may finally be getting some traction in the effort to mobilize its
Fox News DigitalAug 02 2019
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Team Biden projects confidence post-debate
Joe Biden’s team is breathing a sigh of relief, believing the former vice president held his ground amid an onslaught of attacks from a half-dozen rivals seeking to cut him down at the Democratic presidential debate in Detroit this week.
To be sure, Biden had several shaky moments, and the ferocious attacks against the 76-year-old’s record on civil rights, immigration and health care
The HillJul 30 2019
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Progressive frontrunners face off at CNN debate which may also offer opening for centrists
CNN's first Democratic debate on Tuesday night will showcase a match-up between Sens. Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren, two icons of the progressive movement who are ultimately on a collision course for the party's presidential nomination.
Their encounter will kick off two televised clashes between Democratic White House hopefuls on successive nights that could significantly reshape
CNN DigitalApr 24 2019
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Democrats want to challenge Trump’s foreign policy in 2020. They’re still working out how.
The push for a progressive foreign policy, explained.
President Donald Trump is heading into the 2020 election with a pretty solid foreign policy success story to sell American voters — and Democrats are struggling (but working) to come up with a coherent message to counter it.
In just two years in office, Trump has achieved several big foreign policy wins: ISIS’s caliphate has
VoxSep 09 2021
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Biden Announces New COVID-19 Measures, Including Vaccine Mandate for Companies With 100+ Employees
President Joe Biden announced several new measures to fight COVID-19 in a Thursday speech, including requiring all executive branch employees and government contractors to get vaccinated without the option of getting tested weekly instead. Biden also said that the Department of Labor was preparing to require companies with over 100 employees to provide paid time off for vaccinations and
Axios Fox News Digital PoliticoNov 08 2012
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Paul Ryan's War On Poverty
Former GOP vice-presidential candidate Rep. Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) had his own vision for the campaign.
The candidate wanted to visit inner cities and give speeches "that laid out the Republican vision for individual empowerment" The Washington Post reports, but Romney advisers rebuffed him. "The issues that we really test well on and win on are not the war on poverty," one Romney adviser
HuffPostApr 17 2019
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Trump moves to resist House inquiries, setting up fight over congressional subpoena powers
President Trump’s attorneys and the White House are moving to resist a growing number of congressional requests for information, increasing the likelihood of a protracted legal fight that could test the power of congressional subpoenas.
The building battle will shape how much material House Democrats will be able to obtain about Trump’s policies and personal finances through multiple
Washington Post