'But it works.' That, in three syllables, has been the go-to argument of the last two presidential administrations to justify assaulting civil liberties in the name of rooting out terrorists. It's a dubious line of reasoning The Fourth Amendment is Going, Going ... ...
With Biden’s blessing, Harris is now undertaking a rapid campaign to shore up enough support among prominent Democrats and convention delegates to secure the party’s presidential nomination. Polls over the last few months had showed Biden struggling with several key voting blocs that...
Weeks Before Election, Harris Rebrands as a Dick Cheney Democrat With less than two weeks until Election Day, the 2024 presidential race is as tight and tense as any in recent memory. America’s almost suspiciously divided voters are within the margin of error for a dead tie in many polls,...
Why Judges Can’t Decide Election Cases According to Facts and Law Susan Page’s Best Unanswered Question In The Vice Presidential Debate. Last night at the Mike Pence v. Kamala Harris debate, the horribly biased moderator, Susan Page of USA Today, asked each candidate a question aboutRoe v....
Because Cheney believes that “each of us swears an oath before God to uphold our Constitution,” she never bought into the “Big Lie” that the 2020 presidential election was stolen from Donald Trump. She was only one of ten Republicans who voted that Donald Trump should be impeached during...
5). Politics remain religiously split: exit polls from the 2016 Presidential election show that 81% of White Evangelical Christians voted for the victorious Republican candidate, as compared to only 26% of both Hispanic Catholics and the religiously unaffiliated, 24% of Jews, and 29% of people ...
With Brazil's government-backed presidential hopeful Dilma Roussef rising in the polls, some of her most prominent critics are raising the specter that South America's biggest country will move closer to the radical left if she wins the October elections Latin America's Honeymoon With Obama Ma...
Memeorandum Colors 2012: Visualizing Bias on Political Blogs— I don't watch sports, but every four years, I lose myself in the horse race of the U.S. presidential elections. That competition kicked off in earnest Monday, as Gallup started its daily tracking polls for the general election ...
The resol- ution of the disputed 1876 presidential election by the Compromise of 1877 ended Reconstruction; Jim Crow laws soon disenfranchised many African Americans. In the North, urbanization and an unprecedented influx of immigrants hastened the country's industrialization. The wave of immigration, ...
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan won a new five-year term after securing outright victory in the first round of Turkey's Presidential poll. He received the absolute majority of all valid votes. Mr. Erdogan won 53% votes and his closest rival Muharrem Ince won 31%. The election completed Turkey...