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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 PostFeb 11 2017
News
Measuring the Depths and Heights of Our Politics
Would Obama Have Beaten Trump?
Obama supported Hillary. “There has never been any man or woman more qualified for this office than Hillary Clinton.” (Charlotte, N.C., July 5, 2016.) “I can say with confidence there has never been a man or a woman more qualified than Hillary Clinton to serve as president of the United States of America.” (Democratic National Convention, July 28, 2016.)
The American SpectatorOct 06 2016
Background
Progress on health care will take hard work and bipartisan cooperation
The next president and Congress will face serious decisions about our nation’s healthcare, including the future of the Affordable Care Act (ACA), the solvency of Medicare, and how to slow the rising cost of health care. Republicans and Democrats have different approaches to health care policy and the presidential candidates Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump have radically divergent positions on
Brookings InstitutionSep 04 2015
News
Ranking Every 2016 Presidential Candidate by Net Worth
Trump (R - $10b), Fiorina (R - $59m), Chafee (D - $43m)), Clinton (D - $21m), Carson (R - $10m), Bush (R - $10m), Warren (D - $6.7m), Santorum (R - $5m), Huckabee (R - $5m), Webb (D - $4.6m)
InsideGovMay 06 2016
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Reince Priebus: It’ll take time in some cases to work through differences
The chairman of the Republican National Committee said Friday he’s “comfortable” with the fact that it’s going to take some time in certain cases for people to work through differences, after House Speaker Paul D. Ryan said Thursday he wasn’t yet ready to support presumptive GOP presidential nominee Donald Trump.
Washington TimesDec 11 2015
Opinion
OPINION: A Rash Leader in a Grave Time
As tribune of the base Donald Trump is successful and inadequate. You see it in the Muslim question. His strength is that he responds to and appears to share the concerns of those who are legitimately worried about whom we allow into the United States—our visa protocols, our vetting, our standards.
Peggy NoonanDec 28 2016
News
Fake news aside, Facebook can help puncture our political “bubbles”
In the weeks following Trump’s election, as elites tried to make sense of what went so horribly wrong (as they saw it), many an accusing eye turned its gaze toward Facebook. There were now-familiar criticisms of the social network site — notably that it places us into echo-chambers, feeding us stories that reinforce our political views. But a new scourge also emerged: Facebook, ac
VoxApr 06 2016
News
You think this election is bad? This is what happened in 1828
We may be headed into the biggest political donnybrook any can remember this fall if the Donald and Hillary are the last two standing.
With both of them carrying such high negatives, look for a scorched earth race to the finish. Hillary had a disapproval rating of 59% in a recent National Review poll, Trump 62.
AL.comMar 06 2016
News
As Cruz Crushes Caucuses, GOP Establishment Needs A Drink And A Hug
Ted Cruz crushed the Kansas and Maine caucuses on “Super Saturday” while Donald Trump narrowly won the Louisiana and Kentucky prizes. But perhaps the biggest news was Marco Rubio fading in the field to a distant third place, despite racking up major endorsements across the map. Over th
Daily BeastMay 02 2019
News
Covington Kid Nick Sandmann Suing NBC for $275M After Media Smears
The Covington Catholic High School student who found himself in the center of controversy earlier this year thanks to biased and unfair media coverage is suing NBCUniversal for $275 million, his attorney announced Wednesday.
“Today, @LLinWood and I filed a $275,000,000 lawsuit against NBCUniversal on behalf of Nicholas Sandmann,” lawyer Todd V. McMurtry wrote on Twitter. “The facts of
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