WELLINGTON, Nov. 3 (Xinhua) -- The election of a President Donald Trump in next week's U.S. election would be "horrible for the New Zealand economy," a leading independent think-tank said Thursday. The destabilizing effects on the New Zealand economy of Trump as President were outlined i...
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“I know I may not look like it, but I’ve been around a while. And when you get to my age, certain things become clearer than ever before.” Biden also said that at certain points in his career he’d been called “too young” (he was elected to the Senate at age 29), but ...
" said to Biden: "In my capacity as president, all I had to deal with was a meteor. One of the things that I came out of that with in my speech [is], hope is the strongest force we have in this country. It is the most useful and the most effective."...
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Voters recall the economy under Trump more fondly than they rate the economy now. While neither gets great marks, voters today look back on Trump's presidency with relatively better retrospective ratings than they'd rate Mr. Biden's presidency so far. ...
“We had good things in there.” Rep. Thomas Massie (R-Ky.), a Johnson critic who sits on the Rules panel, is urging leadership to break up the package and vote separately on a stopgap funding bill, raising the debt limit, disaster relief and farm assistance. “This isn’t compli...
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As things stand, Republicans have 219 seats, four more than the 215 House Democrats. In the very near future, however, two House GOP members — Elise Stefanik of New York and Michael Waltz — are poised to give up their seats to join the Trump administration. ...
Trump never presented a clear platform of policies that he’d have to follow through on, besides a few staples of his stump speech. “He’ll have to deliver on those very big things and I think he’s inclined to,” Glaser said. “He’s pretty fuzzy on the rest of what he would do...