‘Jeopardy!’ Champ Reacts to Shocking Final Jeopardy Loss: ‘Living Rent-Free in My Head’ New Dragons and Old Tricks Help ‘House of the Dragon’ Declare War in Season 2 12/4/2024 by Sarah Shachat Indiewire Television
If you did watch, you might havelearned a few things about the candidates; for instance, Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis seemed to say that he’s going to invade Mexico, which is good to know. The problem is that almost nothing you learned would have helped you judge which one of them might...
FiveThirtyEight's Galen Druke sheds light on search engine trends from the Republican Presidential debate.
Democrats have many other strong arguments to make this year, from the thriving Biden economy to preserving democracy (thetop voter issuein one recent poll) to the House GOP rejection, at Trump’s urging, of a tough bipartisan border deal that Biden embraced and the Senate was ready to pass...
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How Trump could win the GOP nomination–againBy Steven Hill Published March 23, 2023 Uncategorized By Steven Hill, DemocracySOS, March 23, 2023 Like in 2016, the pathway to the nomination is clear due to the “winner take all” rules in most GOP states; RCV would ensure a true majority ...
After blistering GOP reviews of the previous debate, those moderating Tuesday’s match-up in Milwaukee largely succeeded in producing a thoughtful exchange that exposed the differences among the candidates’ style and substance on a range of issues. “Debates need to focus on the issues, and tha...
Rogers has donated tens of thousands to Trump, including $12,500 to The Trump 47 Committee, Inc. A call to the phone number listed for the treasurer on the federal filing led to an inoperable number. The PAC is at least the second pro-Stein, GOP-backed entity of its kin...
On CNN, during a time slot originally slated to carry the final presidential debate of the 2024 cycle, Harris held a town hall with undecided voters in Pennsylvania and previewed the most important closing argument of her life. She agreed that Trump is a “fascist”— the first time...
to move forward with paying the money we’ve already spent. Paying the government's bills -- that’s the easiest way to understand the debt ceiling debate or debacle. The debt limit caps outstanding federal debt. When we’ve spent more than that amount, $31.4 trillion, Congress has ...