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Trump is all over the place on women's reproductive rights
Chicago Sun-Times· 10 hours agoPresident Ronald Reagan’s vice president, George H.W. Bush, took the stage at ...
'A loser:' With new bag of taunts, Biden tries to get under Trump's skin
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 12 hours agoAlthough he is considered a more genteel politician, President George H.W. Bush, who served as ...
Ranking Trump’s Vice-Presidential Options | RealClearPolitics
RealClearPolitics· 3 days agoPerhaps more importantly, Republican presidential nominees haven’t made the obvious choice for vice ...
Trump Says He Can Free Wrongly Imprisoned Reporter—but Won’t
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 4 hours agoThe former president boasts that, if reelected, he'll use his close friendship with Vladimir Putin...
Roger Chesley: Protests of controversial graduation speakers useful, have a history
The Daily Progress· 5 days agoThen-Vice President George H.W. Bush — representing an administration that repeatedly attacked the...
Haley will vote for the Trump ‘chaos’ that she once decried
CNN via AOL· 9 hours agoPolitical ambition behind Haley’s choice Haley said she’d vote for Trump while speaking at the ...Washington, during her first major political speech since suspending her ...
Another Biden Accomplishment: 200 Judges and Counting | Washington Monthly
Washington Monthly· 9 hours agoOn Wednesday, the Senate confirmed President Joe Biden’s 200th and 201st federal judge—including one...
Oprah for President. No, Taylor Swift! Why celebrity women haven't crossed into politics
USA TODAY via Yahoo News· 2 days agoBefore Donald Trump was a president, he was a television celebrity and high-profile real estate...
Once Critics of Trump, These Republicans Are Now Playing by His Rules
New York Times· 4 hours agoRepublicans like Nikki Haley have had to contort themselves to overlook their criticisms of former ...
Pete McCloskey's life reminds us how politics long in the past live on in the present
WAMC Northeast Public Radio· 5 days agoThe willingness to be a political Don Quixote, while never common in Congress, now seems vanishingly...