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Apr 24 2020
Analysis
Trump’s Plan to Save His Presidency
Two key forces that drove Donald Trump’s election victory in 2016 were the cult of personality he attracted and a hard-edged nationalist message. There is no sign that his core followers will ever abandon him. But the Ever Trumpers won’t be enough to win him reelection amid a historic crisis that a majority of the country feels he’s bungled. Trump needs to reach some band of the electorate
The AtlanticNov 03 2014
News
Harvard poll: Millennial voters get their swing back
Young voters were once one of the pillars of President Obama's coalition, but the latest national survey of Millennials shows that young voters have soured on the president, are more likely to vote Republican in the midterm elections and are in play for 2016.
"In contrast to where we were four years ago, the Millennial vote is very much up for grabs politically," said John Della Volpe,
USA TODAYDec 17 2016
News
Kushner: We struck deal with Sinclair for straighter coverage
Donald Trump's campaign struck a deal with Sinclair Broadcast Group during the campaign to try and secure better media coverage, his son-in-law Jared Kushner told business executives Friday in Manhattan.
PoliticoApr 08 2020
Opinion
Don't let free speech be a casualty of coronavirus. We need it more than ever
In times of crisis, liberal democratic institutions and values are vulnerable to authoritarian power grabs, or corona coups, as we are seeing around the world today. One of the first victims, as always, is freedom of speech. But the current attack on free speech is particularly dangerous, because it does not only target, reasonably, “fake news” on coronavirus, but also critique of inadequacies
Guest Writer - CenterSep 24 2021
Perspectives Blog
When Police Reform Becomes Less Important
From the CenterThis view is from an author rated as Center.
It seems like it wasn’t much more than a year ago when the debate over public safety and police reform was dominating the national political conversation. That’s probably because it wasn’t much more than a year ago that the debate over public safety and police reform was dominating the national political conversation.
Dan SchnurJun 01 2020
News
Campaign Funds for Judges Warp Criminal Justice, Study Finds
WASHINGTON — Nearly 60 years ago, the Supreme Court decided the case of Clarence Gideon, a Florida drifter accused of breaking into a poolroom who was tried and convicted without a lawyer. In a unanimous ruling, Gideon v. Wainwright, the court transformed criminal justice in America, announcing that poor people accused of serious crimes were entitled to lawyers paid for by the government.
New York Times (News)Oct 19 2016
News
Poll Workers Are Hoping For Calm But Preparing For The Worst Listen· 3:40
At a hearing last month on the possible hacking of voting machines, Louisiana Secretary of State Tom Schedler said he was more worried about something else. The real threat on Election Day, said Schedler, is violence at the polls.
NPR (Online News)Mar 25 2016
News
Brussels stories: Grief for the lost, hope for the missing
Two siblings flying to New York. A Peruvian chef. A Belgian law student.
These are some of the dead and missing in Tuesday's terror attacks in Brussels.
CNN DigitalApr 18 2017
News
Insurers Scramble to Price Plans on Health Exchanges as Policy Seesaws
Health insurers, facing fast-approaching deadlines to file plans for next year’s Affordable Care Act marketplaces amid uncertainty about the law’s fate, are putting off key business decisions as they scour for clues on social media and in the hallways of Washington.
Wall Street Journal (News)Nov 12 2020
News
Senate majority battle snags Biden Cabinet hopefuls
A razor-tight Senate margin is complicating President-elect Joe Biden's strategy for filling his Cabinet by making it more difficult to pick sitting lawmakers for plum posts.
Normally, members of Congress would be at the top of the list for an incoming administration looking to poach talent from the party's ranks on Capitol Hill.
But with Biden wanting to move fast and control of
The Hill