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Jun 25 2019
News
Democrats look for that old debate magic – but can anyone defeat Trump?
As he sensed the crowd flagging, Donald Trump switched gears to the all-important question of his re-election slogan. Should the insurgent turned incumbent stick with “Make America great again” (Maga), which he characterised as “probably and possibly the greatest theme in the history of politics”? Or should he switch to “Keep America great”?
It was the latter that that turned the
The GuardianSep 20 2021
Headline Roundup
US to Ease Restrictions, Require COVID-19 Vaccine for International Travelers
The Biden administration announced Monday that international travelers will be required to have proof of COVID-19 vaccination and a negative COVID-19 test to enter the country starting in early November. Nonessential air travel to the U.S. had been banned from several major European countries, Iran and China for most of the pandemic. White House COVID-19 coordinator Jeff Zients said Monday the
Associated Press The Epoch Times NBC News DigitalMay 10 2013
Opinion
John King: Benghazi investigation both legitimate and partisan
It was late in the day with the House oversight hearing on Benghazi winding down. On social media and elsewhere, there was conservative grumbling that Hillary Clinton was getting off relatively unscathed.
CNN DigitalMay 24 2015
News
Senate Blocks Bill To End Government Collection Of Phone Records
The Senate worked late into the night Friday and early Saturday, but still failed to agree on extending government surveillance programs under the USA Patriot Act before the Memorial Day holiday.
Lawmakers blocked votes on both a House-passed bill and a short-term extension of the Patriot A
NPR (Online News)Oct 21 2013
News
Shutdown fuels Republican primaries
Political handicappers expect Republicans to keep the House in 2014. But plenty of GOP lawmakers will still be slugging it out in tough races next year — they’ll just be hitting one another in a growing number of primaries propelled by the party’s nasty split over the federal shutdown and debt crisis. Nearly a dozen House Republican incumbents already have credible challengers, and
PoliticoApr 07 2019
News
Beto O’Rourke, Bernie Sanders face off in Iowa as 2020 Democratic derby heats up
They became notable presidential candidates in Iowa after narrow losses that nonetheless put them on the national political stage. They’re competing for some of the same young voters. And this weekend, they’ve been driving around this first-in-the-nation caucus state reintroducing themselves to voters as others in the 2020 Democratic field dispersed to New Hampshire, South Carolina and Nevada
Washington TimesOct 29 2019
Opinion
Anatomy of 2020: Weighing Issues, Candidates, and the State of Our Union
Impeachment and then …
In the 20th century, no Congress brought impeachment proceedings against a first-term president facing a reelection. Both the Nixon and Clinton efforts were aimed at reelected presidents, perhaps on the theory that there was supposedly no other means of bringing them to account once they had been elected twice.
In contrast, Trump faces reelection in about a
Victor HansonJul 17 2016
News
Clinton Holds Day of VP Interviews With These 3 Democrats at Her Home in Washington
Hillary Clinton summoned at least three contenders vying to become her running mate to her Washington home on Friday as she closes in on a pick for vice president.
Clinton met separately with Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Colorado Gov. John Hickenlooper and Housing and Urban Development Secretary Julian Castro, according to a person familiar with the process. The person would
The BlazeApr 18 2024
Headline Roundup
Johnson Unveils Foreign Aid Package Despite Republican Criticism
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is pushing forward with a foreign aid package despite criticism from his own party.
Details: The $95 billion foreign aid package is separated into multiple bills, in total allocating $26.4 billion for Israel, $60.8 billion for Ukraine, and $8.1 billion for the Indo-Pacific. The House of Representatives is expected to vote on the bills on Sunday.
ABC News (Online) Newsweek The Daily WireJan 12 2024
Headline Roundup
Media Speculates No Labels 2024 Ticket as Group Advances Third-Party Bid
The No Labels organization cleared another hurdle this week in its quest to run a third-party, centrist presidential candidate.
Details: On Thursday, the Associated Press (Lean Left bias) learned that former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) stepped down from his leadership role at No Labels. AP reported that Hogan’s decision “could signal his preparations to run for president using the
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