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Nov 04 2020
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Perspectives: News Outlets and Political Endorsement
Editorial boards from major news outlets nationwide are sticking with tradition and endorsing presidential candidates in the 2020 election. According to the American Presidency Project, President Donald Trump received endorsement from seven major news outlets, including the New York Post, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette and the Boston Herald. More than 45 news outlets expressed support for
Poynter Pittsburgh Post-Gazette New York Times (Opinion)Oct 07 2020
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Perspectives: What to Expect from the Vice Presidential Debate
The 2020 Vice Presidential Debate will be held Wednesday night at 9pm ET in Salt Lake City, UT. The debate will be moderated by Susan Page, USA Today's Washington bureau chief. Vice President Mike Pence will face off against Senator Kamala Harris as the nation deals with crises of stalled stimulus negotiations and President Donald Trump’s COVID-19 diagnosis. Pence and Harris will be separated
Washington Post Brookings Institution Washington ExaminerAug 09 2022
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Previewing Tuesday’s Primaries in Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont and Connecticut
Four states - Wisconsin, Minnesota, Vermont, and Connecticut - will hold primaries Tuesday to decide candidates in key Senate and gubernatorial races in November.
In Wisconsin, former President Donald Trump is backing construction company owner Tim Michels, while former Vice President Mike Pence is supporting former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch in the Republican primary for governor. In
Politico Washington Times NewsNationAug 21 2020
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Postmaster General Addresses Mail Concerns in Senate Hearing
Postmaster General Louis DeJoy testified before Congress on Friday, assuring concerned senators that “the Postal Service is fully capable and committed to delivering the nation’s election mail fully and on time.” DeJoy also said he would not undo recent policy changes, such as cutting budgets, removing some mailboxes, shutting down sorting equipment and limiting overtime hours for mail
The Guardian Chicago Tribune Fox News (Online News)Dec 05 2023
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Republican Debate Stage Shrinks to Four Candidates
The fourth Republican presidential debate will take place at 8 PM ET on Wednesday on NewsNation (Center bias), and the field of candidates has shrunk to four.
The Details: Candidates were required to have 80,000 donors with at least 200 unique donors in 20 states or territories, and poll at least 6% in two national polls, or 6% in one national poll, and two of the four early voting
CBS News (Online) BBC News New York Post (News)May 16 2022
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Trial of Clinton Lawyer Michael Sussmann Starts on Monday
The trial of Michael Sussmann, former lawyer to Hillary Clinton's 2016 Presidential campaign, begins on Monday in the U.S. District Court for the District of Columbia, with Judge Christopher Cooper presiding. Sussmann is charged with lying to the FBI as part of Special Counsel John Durham's three-year probe of the Trump-Russia investigation.
In September 2016, Sussmann allegedly told
CNN (Online News) Fox News (Online News) The HillDec 15 2023
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Will the US Economy See a ‘Soft Landing’ or a Recession in 2024?
In hiking interest rates over the last year, Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell has pursued an economic “soft landing” — cooling the economy enough to quell inflation but not enough to trigger a recession. Is he nearing his goal?
The Details: The Fed held interest rates steady on Wednesday but suggested it could cut rates three times in 2024. Year-over-year inflation was 3.1% in
New York Times (News) National Review (News) Financial TimesAug 19 2020
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Perspectives: Night Three of the Democratic National Convention
On Wednesday night, Kamala Harris formally accepted her nomination for vice president at the Democratic National Convention (DNC). The night also featured speeches from Hillary Clinton, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, Sen. Elizabeth Warren, and former President Barack Obama. Democrats kept women at the front and center of the night. In their speeches, Democrats highlighted issues such as gun
BBC News CNN (Online News) Fox News (Online News)Oct 23 2020
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Fact Checking the Final 2020 Presidential Debate
President Donald Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden debated Thursday night in their final faceoff before the presidential election on Nov. 3. Each candidate made several statements that were portrayed as false by fact-checkers throughout the media.
Coverage from right-rated sources concentrated more on Biden's purported lies in regards to environmental policy and the New York
National Review (News) CNN (Online News) FactCheck.orgMar 13 2020
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How the 2020 Election Will be Affected by Coronavirus
As COVID-19 coronavirus news continues to dominate headlines, media coverage is focusing on what the pandemic and its consequences will mean for the 2020 presidential election. Voices have focused especially on how it may impact President Donald Trump's reelection chances, and have also looked at how Senator Bernie Sanders (I-VT) and former Vice President Joe Biden will supposedly mold
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