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lizretikis

CNN Poll of Polls: Two points separate Clinton and Trump - 1 views

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    With the final primaries of the 2016 nomination season approaching, a new CNN Poll of Polls finds the candidates most likely to lead their parties into the general election are locked in a tight contest. Hillary Clinton holds an average of 45% support while 43% back Donald Trump across five recent nationwide polls of registered voters.
Bryan Pregon

GOP on brink of new Cold War over Russia - CNNPolitics.com - 1 views

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    "The idea that Russia may not pay a price for the startling allegation of seeking to undermine American democracy with a series of cyber breaches is infuriating some senior Republicans, and putting even those less hostile to Trump in a tough political spot."
lizretikis

Trump dredging up 1990s attacks against the Clintons - 0 views

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    The presumptive Republican nominee is reintroducing Americans to a panoply of dormant scandals, personal transgressions and partisan controversies that rocked Bill Clinton's White House and first lady Hillary Clinton in two turbulent presidential terms leading up to the end of the 20th Century.
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    I feel that Trump is only doing this to make it harder for Hillary to win the republican party. He wants to split up the Republican votes between both canidates.
bwest01

Bernie Sanders, Democratic establishment battle boils over - 2 views

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    With the Democratic presidential primary in its twilight, frustration within the ranks over the party's handling of the primary process spilled out this week as Bernie Sanders supporters lashed out at party leaders, arguing that their candidate has been treated unfairly.
egessert

A new war over the 'woman card' - 0 views

shared by egessert on 27 Apr 16 - No Cached
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    The Democratic and Republican presidential front-runners laid out a potential fault line in what would surely to be a heated general election clash after they both swept much closer to closing out their party nominations. Clinton relished a chance to lay into Trump in her victory speech in Philadelphia after winning four out of the five Northeastern primary contests.
kfloerchinger

Ted Cruz jokes about running over Donald Trump - 6 views

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    The crack came after Kimmel opened the show with April Fool's Day pranks by people putting scary images in car back-up cameras. He then added without prompting, "If I were in my car and getting ready to reverse and saw Donald in the backup camera, I'm not confident which pedal I'd push."
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    It was inappropriate for Ted Cruz to make that joke.
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    I think this is funny because i dont like most of Donald trumps "ideas". and id probably run him over also.
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    I think that Ted Cruz and Donald Trump and almost every republican candidate this year has made a mockery of the Republican party. I mean do these candidates think?
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    i agree i think he should run over donald trump cause if he becomes president then the country will go to s*** and no one is going to want him to have control.
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    I believe that he is entitled to his own opinion, and if he wants to share his opinion then he is allowed to. Him not liking Trump is okay, but his remark about running him over or whatever is maybe a little inappropriate, not the worst thing ever, but still maybe not something to say about our potentially near future president.
kfloerchinger

Why Clinton isn't pushing Sanders to exit race - 0 views

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    Clinton won't pressure the Vermont senator to leave. That reluctance is based on fear inside the Democratic establishment that such a move would make it more difficult to unite the party later this year.
Ember Groover

Todd Akin, GOP Senate candidate: 'Legitimate rape' rarely causes pregnancy - 2 views

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    This is really having some political fallout for Akin's comments even within his own party... http://politicalwire.com/archives/2012/08/22/ryan_called_akin_to_get_him_to_drop_race.html
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    I can only hope that he does drop out of the race. I don't believe that anyone as ignorant as he seems to be is fit to be a Senator. I would have hoped that if someone were a pro-life advocate they could at least take the time to understand the reproductive system. Not to mention that "legitimate rape" is possibly one of the most offensive things you could say when discussing this issue. Is he trying to imply that there is non-legitimate rape or does he just not realize what he's saying?
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    From reading the article I feel as tho they did not get the most current and correct medical information about this subject. I also think candidate Romney is trying to back peddle and correct what he said in a earlier interview and he is not actually legitimately concern with this controversy.
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    i agree with Mallory I really would not want someone that ignorant being in power of anything
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    I don't think anyone ignorant and has no respect what so ever should have any power.
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    This is something I've heard about for the last few days and I really wish I could tell this man how ignorant and stupid he sounds. Does he really think that's true, because if he does then there's obviously something wrong and he needs to get help.
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    I just wanted to point out that Todd Akin is a member of the House Committee on Science, Space and Technology. Which I think makes his statement even more ridiculous.
Brian Williams

The Rise and Fall of the real Herman Cain - 1 views

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    What a shame.
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    in all honesty i'm not surprised he's dropping his candidacy.
Michaela Kennedy

Obama Re-election Math - 3 views

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    One good thing about this article for us is that it identifies Iowa as a key battleground state for the next Presidential election. Both parties will be campaigning here and listening more closely to Iowans views on how we want the country to be run!
Brice Johnson

Gabrielle Giffords resigns from Congress - 2 views

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    This was a great moment. Seeing how both parties who have been at each others throats recently to come together and support Gabrielle Giffords in her decision. The strongest statement from her speech she wrote was,"I will recover and will return"
Lauren Myers

NBC/WSJ poll: Primary season takes 'corrosive' toll on GOP and its candidates - 0 views

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    Four in 10 of all adults say the GOP nominating process has given them a less favorable impression of the Republican Party, versus just slightly more than one in 10 with a more favorable opinion.
Lauren Myers

China to soften its one-child policy slogans, but not the law itself - 2 views

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    The Chinese government isn't getting rid of its one-child policy currently in place. It's just making it sound better. China's communist party newspaper, People's Daily, reports that the government will revamp its abrasive-sounding slogans surrounding the policy. People's Daily cites several examples of "harsh slogans," including those "which sometimes even threaten criminal acts."
cgallagher838

Syria peace conference set for January 22, U.N. says - 0 views

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    (CNN) -- After months of delays, a "Geneva II" conference meant to broker an end to the Syrian civil war has been scheduled to begin on January 22 in Geneva, Switzerland, the United Nations said Monday morning. But which parties will attend -- a subject that helped push back the conference for months -- wasn't immediately clear.
Ellie Croson

Syria peace conference set for January 22, U.N. says - 0 views

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    (CNN) -- After months of delays, a "Geneva II" conference meant to broker an end to the Syrian civil war has been scheduled to begin on January 22 in Geneva, Switzerland, the United Nations said Monday morning. But which parties will attend -- a subject that helped push back the conference for months -- wasn't immediately clear.
seanveazie

Sanders Leads Clinton by 9 in N.H., Gains in Iowa - 1 views

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    Bernie Sanders has jumped out to a nine-point lead over front-runner Hillary Clinton in New Hampshire, and he's gained ground on her among Iowa voters in the Democratic presidential race, according to a pair of brand-new NBC News/Marist polls.
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    Bernie Sanders should most definitely be the lead candidate for the democratic party, he views protect women, POC, LGBTQ, and many others. Clinton has too much baggage in politics in my opinion. Although I agree there should be a woman in the White House, Clinton is not the one, but Bernie shares the same views and also doesnt have the baggage.
Sydney Wilson

"Congress poised to end where it started" - 0 views

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    Washington (CNN) -- This Congress is going out just the way it began: in complete disarray. Fourteen months after tea party conservatives ignored Republican leaders and forced a two-week government shutdown, another one came close to happening -- this time because liberals were blowing off President Barack Obama's pleas to support a government funding measure.
peytonjs

Dems face primary battles of their own - CNN.com - 2 views

shared by peytonjs on 20 Mar 15 - No Cached
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    As the party works to retake control of the Senate in 2016, Democrats are looking at a Senate landscape that could feature titanic intraparty clashes starring big personalities who have been waiting years for a shot at the big time.
ernieclements

How much time does Biden have to decide?" - CNNPolitics.com - 0 views

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    Iowa hosts the first Democratic caucus, but the first deadline isn't in the Hawkeye State -- it's in Georgia. Candidates have to submit a letter of their candidacy to the state parties by October 29. The Georgia primary is Super Tuesday, March 1, which is critical if this becomes a delegate fight.
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