Joe Biden and Donald Trump looks set for a rematch as the Democrat and Republican candidates in November's election.Monday 22 July 2024 05:27, UK US election 2024 This is a modal window. undefined OK Close Moda
“It is being reported I am not at the so-called Republican retreat in Florida. I am not. I am in Texas, with my family & meeting with constituents, rather than spending $2K to hear more excuses for increasing deficits & not being in DC to deliver Trump’s border...
Although former president Donald Trump and vice president Kamala Harris offer different campaign proposals, the Republican and Democrat parties have both leveraged tariffs in recent years in an attempt to safeguard American manufacturers against competition from China and other countries. While tariffs are ...
How much politicians make in every state in the US, from $100 to $97,000Áine Cain
"While there are a lot of emotional feelings and rhetoric about which presidential candidate would be better for stocks, the market's average annual performance is actually about the same when a Republican is president and when a Democrat is president," Bahnsen says. ...
Today, not a single candidate for the presidency, Democrat or Republican, would dare to identify a single one of these principal philosophic founders of American political thought. One of the announced candidates, Donald Trump, even takes an evident pride in his deep historical illiteracy...
You’re not here as a Democrat or Republican. You’re here as a genuinely curious friend, or daughter, or neighbor. You’re not here to debate party platforms, but rather, a specific issue you care about. Extend the same benefit of the doubt to the other person. Don’t see...
In a 2013 study, a group of professors gathered participants together and asked them to identify themselves as Democrat or Republican. They then gave the group homework—to read a murder mystery and to come back the next day prepared to debate what had happened. Half of them were told they...
What box do we fit into now?) And that the Republican ticket has made the assumption that women will buy their nonsense is actually laughable, and quite probably a waste of their efforts. (Shhh. Don’t tell ’em.) Why? First, let’s do some math. Supposedly, we women–you know, ...
Richard Nixon, in his acceptance speech for the Republican nomination for president of the United States in 1972, made both these points: My fellow Americans, the peace dividend that we hear so much about has too often been described solely in monetary terms—how much money we could take out...