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According to a recent poll, if Joe Biden decides not to run for president in 2024, the two most popular Democrats are both women.
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Doe normaal? They couldn’t if they tried — and they aren’t trying.
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The Democrats' priorities are all wrong.
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Joe Biden's first press conference as president this week was style over substance. He took advantage of softball questions from friendly media to run through a list of Democratic talking points.
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The Democratic Party woke up Saturday morning to its 31st day of leading both the executive and legislative branches of government. They had run on 'immediate [economic] relief' to Americans put down and out by largely Democratic COVID shutdowns. Relief, you might notice, that hasn’t actually come.
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2020 has revealed the strange paradoxes of our time. We can develop a vaccine for a global pandemic in less than a year, but one little hiccup in the supply chain, and it’s easier to find water in the Sahara than to find toilet paper at Safeway.
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Republicans currently hold a 53-47 majority in the Senate.
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Chris Rock blamed the Democrats for letting “the pandemic come in” by focusing too much on trying to impeach President Trump, according to a new report. The comedian, 55, opened up in a wide-ranging interview with the New York Times in which he touched on the current state of politics and discussed his new show …
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President Trump called on Senate Republicans Wednesday to support “much higher” spending for a prospective coronavirus relief bill, surprising members of the caucus who have advocated for a more constrained approach compared to previous relief legislation. House Democrats passed a bill in May that would include a new round of $1,200 stimulus checks to all …
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House Democrats released a report Wednesday detailing how design and regulatory failures by Boeing and the Federal Aviation Administration led to two fatal crashes of 737 MAX planes. The 238-page investigative report from staff for Democrats on the House Transportation Committee, the result of an 18-month investigation, called the deaths of 346 people in the two MAX crashes “preventable.” …