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Over the weekend, Donald Trump picked on an unusual target, even for him: the family of a fallen soldier. http://bit.ly/2atUOis
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Over the weekend, Donald Trump picked on an unusual target, even for him: the family of a fallen soldier. http://bit.ly/2atUOis
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The controversy over Donald Trump’s attacks on Captain Humayun Khan’s parents continues to roil the presidential race, and Sen. John McCain has now released a statement condemning the GOP nominee’s recent behavior. Now, there are several cynical ways to interpret this statement. http://bit.ly/2aG81rU
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Donald Trump — the Republican presidential nominee known for coining the monikers “Crooked Hillary Clinton,” “low-energy Jeb Bush,” “Lyin’ Ted Cruz” and “Little Marco Rubio” for his rivals — has picked a running mate who doesn’t believe “name-calling has any place in public life. http://bit.ly/2a5vbIl
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When Donald Trump delivered his acceptance speech at the Republican National Convention, Bernie Sanders was watching. Recently coming off his endorsement of Hillary Clinton, Sanders live-tweeted Trump’s RNC convention speech Thursday night, largely using the #RNCWithBernie hashtag. http://bit.ly/2a0n7qD
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CLEVELAND — To many journalists and observers, including some prominent Republicans, Donald Trump’s acceptance speech seemed built on one thing: fear. If Ronald Reagan looked at America and saw a city on a hill, Trump described a crumbling fortress beset by external threats and enemies within. http://bit.ly/2aepHKf
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There’s no real doubt that Melania Trump’s Republican National Convention speech last night was partly plagiarized from Michelle Obama’s Democratic convention speech eight years earlier. http://bit.ly/29N998v
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Earlier this month, President Obama attended his eighth and final White House Correspondents’ Dinner, walking to the podium to Anna Kendrick’s cover of “Cups” (chorus: “you’re gonna miss me when I’m gone”). “You can’t say it, but you know it is true,” he told the crowd, grinning. He had a…
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Before the Brexit vote, economists were near-unified in voicing fears the UK will suffer outside the EU. http://bit.ly/28YFmfG
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http://bit.ly/28LKcy4 Hillary Clinton’s speech in Columbus, Ohio was perhaps most effective when she went after Trump’s personal business career as outrageously and unusually exploitative of the middle class — characterizing not just his policies, but his business career, as motivated by lies and greed. http://bit.ly/28LKcy4
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http://bit.ly/28NmyjS As Donald Trump heads into the general election, Hillary Clinton has 40 times more money and 10 times more staff, new election filings have revealed. The Trump campaign reported only having $1. http://bit.ly/28NmyjS
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http://bit.ly/28KzByv Today Hillary Clinton’s campaign is going to roll out its first attack on Donald Trump over the economy, with an early afternoon speech in Ohio; a new web video attacking Trump’s statements on economic policy; and a new website, Art of the Steal, dedicated to attacking Trump’s career as…
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http://bit.ly/28IW8C6 Presidents are usually effusive, grandiose, and triumphant when they sign major legislation that will form a huge part of their legacy. In 1996, Bill Clinton’s announcement that he’d sign a bill ending “welfare as we know it” was not that. http://bit.ly/28IW8C6
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http://bit.ly/262AE92 Political action committees with silly names are a dime a dozen — “Americans for Real Good Coffee” and “Americans for Crushing It” both actually exist — and most of them never end up with a dime to their name. http://bit.ly/262AE92