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In a 52-48 vote mostly along party lines, Tulsi Gabbard was confirmed Wednesday morning as the next director of national intelligence. Here are some things to know about her new role Aneeta Mathur-Ashton Feb. 12, 2025 What to Expect From Gabbard as Spy Chief Trump’s ill-defi...
In a 52-48 vote mostly along party lines, Tulsi Gabbard was confirmed Wednesday morning as the next director of national intelligence. Here are some things to know about her new role Aneeta Mathur-Ashton Feb. 12, 2025 What to Expect From Gabbard as Spy Chief Trump’s ill...
Only an outbreak of insanity would seem to account for the unprecedented fact that this year a political outsider managed to win a major party nomination. 唯一出乎意料的疯狂是,一个政治的局外人川普赢得了大选。 To the people who are used to influencing our choice of leaders, to the wealthy peop...
That would likely be unpopular for a president of either party to propose. Mullaney also points out that Biden signed into law the Inflation Reduction Act, one provision of which allows many retirees under age 65 to claim significant tax credits against their Affordable Care Act medical insura...
But inside Trump, there has always been an independent — even a moderate — bubbling below the surface of a major party nominee. “I want to try to unite our country,” Trump said to Goodwin. “But I don’t know if that’s possible. People are very divided.” ...
Biden and Trump, who is currently leading the Republican primary field, are currently favored to win their respective party’s nominations. And according to Lichtman, Biden’s run for a second term already gives Democrats an edge in 2024 since they avoid both an internal party battle and have...
FiveThirtyEight’s retroactive average of national polls for non-incumbents running in presidential primaries from 1980 to 2020, as of the end of December before the election year CyclePartyCandidateWinner?Polling average in December beforeelection year 1992 R Bush Yes 75.5% 2024 R Trump ? 61.5 200...
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Running by talking up law enforcement, jobs and making abortion an issue of respect for women, Stein ended up 15 points ahead of hisscandal-ridden opponent Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson, when Kamala Harris came in 3 points behindDonald Trumpin a state she had thrown herself hard into winning. Jus...