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August 16th, 2018
NY Gov. Andrew Cuomo
By: Joseph Spector & Jon Campbell – lohud.com – August 15, 2018 Gov. Andrew Cuomo gave an impassioned speech Wednesday by knocking President Donald Trump over his comments and policies toward women. Then Cuomo was stung by his own comments as he derided Trump when he said, “We’re not going to make America great again. It was never that great.”...
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August 15th, 2018
Millennials rally for socialism
By: Frank Newport – news.gallup.com – August 13, 2018 For the first time in Gallup’s measurement over the past decade, Democrats have a more positive image of socialism than they do of capitalism. Attitudes toward socialism among Democrats have not changed materially since 2010, with 57% today having a positive view. The major change among Democrats has been a less...
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August 15th, 2018
Tom Steyer
By: Alexi McCammond – axios.com – August 14, 2018 Tom Steyer’s NextGen America organization is working to register 100,000 students in one month at college campuses across 11 states as part of its “Welcome Week” program launching this week. Why it matters: This is the group’s biggest voter registration effort yet, focused specifically on the most crucial bloc of non-voters,...
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August 15th, 2018
Split image - Beto | Cruz
By: FOX4News Staff – fox4news.com – August 13, 2018 Beto O’Rourke is having to hit the ground hard and spend a lot of time persuading voters to support his campaign. O’Rourke has been on a whirlwind tour of Texas with constant social media updates and stops in deep red areas. Political experts say that’s what he needs to do if...
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August 15th, 2018
Pete Sessions answers media questions
By: Bridget Bowman – rollcall.com – August 14, 2018 Texas Rep. Pete Sessions’ re-election race is looking increasingly competitive, with Democrat Colin Allred polling close to the longtime Republican lawmaker, according to a new internal Democratic survey. The Dallas-area 32nd District is traditionally GOP territory. But this year’s race is considered competitive, in part because the 32nd is one of...
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August 14th, 2018
Views About Capitalism and Socialism: by Age
By: Frank Newport – news.gallup.com – August 12, 2018 For the first time in Gallup’s measurement over the past decade, Democrats have a more positive image of socialism than they do of capitalism. Attitudes toward socialism among Democrats have not changed materially since 2010, with 57% today having a positive view. The major change among Democrats has been a less...
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August 14th, 2018
Hand Gun
By: Sarah Rumpf – redstate.com – August 13, 2018 Michael Drejka, who killed Markeis McGlockton last month in a shooting that reignited the debate about Florida’s “Stand Your Ground” self-defense law, has been arrested and charged with manslaughter. Drejka, 47, shot McGlockton, 28, after an argument in a convenience store parking lot on July 19th in Clearwater, a Tampa Bay-area...
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August 14th, 2018
A Sig Sauer handgun at annual National Rifle Association (NRA) convention in Dallas, Texas
By: David French – nationalreview.com – August 13, 2018 Weeks after issuing some surprisingly sensible Second Amendment jurisprudence, the country’s most liberal federal court is up to its old tricks again. Well, we all knew it wouldn’t last. Weeks after two different Ninth Circuit panels surprisingly upheld Second Amendment rights by blocking California’s confiscation of large-capacity magazines and Hawaii’s ban...
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August 13th, 2018
Voting Booth
By: Kevin McCullough – townhall.com – August 12, 2018 It was merely a comment, a reply, not even a full throated post on Twitter. Shannon Bream of FoxNews’ ratings’ dominant prime time line-up had linked a post about a headline of an election related story in Ohio. @ShannonBream: “Well, that’s an interesting headline: 170 Voters in Ohio Race ‘Over 116...
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August 13th, 2018
Representative Chris Collins of New York
By: Katie Thomas and Sheila Kaplan – nytimes.com – August 11, 2018 Representative Christopher Collins once said that the success of an obscure Australian company’s drug would be carved on his tombstone. Instead, its failure has upended his congressional career. The three-term congressman’s infectious enthusiasm for Innate Immunotherapeutics, the tiny biotech firm, led to his indictment on Wednesday, when he...
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