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Letters to the Editor: The Republican obsession with budget deficits
Los Angeles Times· 7 days agoTo the editor: John R. Kasich embraces the time-worn Republican obsession with federal deficits. In...
John R. Kasich and G. William Hoagland : Lawmakers 5 decades ago passed a big budget fix. It made a...
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review· 5 days agoFifty years ago, Congress tried to rein in deficits and fix the budget process — or, perhaps,...
‘Going to complicate things’: Trump campaign retooling strategy with Biden exiting race
MSNBC via Yahoo News· 5 days agoDemocrats are rallying around Vice President Kamala Harris, forcing the Trump campaign to retool its...
Expert: GOP attacks against Kamala Harris were already bad – they are about to get worse
Salon via Yahoo News· 19 hours agoMarco Rubio of Florida and Ted Cruz of Texas and former Governors Jeb Bush of Florida, John Kasich...
Opinion | Who Might Run With Kamala Harris?
New York Times· 4 days agoVice President Kamala Harris, assuming she is the Democratic presidential nominee, has several good options for completing her ticket. Nothing in the...
'I hope it backfires': Ex-GOP governor rips 'yahoos' rushing to TV to smear Kamala Harris
The Raw Story· 3 days agoAppearing on MSNBC with host Andrea Mitchell, former Ohio Gov. John Kasich (R) lashed out at the smears of the vice president, hitting his ex-colleagues ...
Opinion: Britain moves center left, surprise upset for France’s right
Idaho State Journal· 17 hours ago"The Conservatives have made Britain a much harsher place in which to live." Polls in the United...
JD Vance brings big Ohio angle to the presidential election. What does it mean for the senate race?...
The Cleveland Plain Dealer· 5 days agoWhy did former President Donald Trump pick JD Vance for his running mate, and what does his candidacy mean for Ohio? Editor Chris Quinn hosts our daily half-hour news podcast, with editorial ...
‘Coup’ and ‘Cover-Up’: How the G.O.P. Is Reacting to the Harris Candidacy
New York Times· 3 days agoRepublican officials have largely treated President Biden’s decision to withdraw from the race with suspicion and scorn, a Times analysis found, with some calling the development a “coup” or demanding that Mr. Biden resign.