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The Note: Kavanaugh’s fate rests on vanishing middle - ABC News

posted onSeptember 30, 2018
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The TAKE with Rick Klein This is a hyperpartisan moment. But the only votes in doubt are a handful in the middle – those for whom the partisanship of the moment is noise, or worse. Of the 100 senators, easily 90 – perhaps upwards of 95 – know exactly how they will vote on Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation to the Supreme Court. Partisan grooves have only deepened in advance of Thursday's hearing.

Capital - The week in politics and issues

posted onSeptember 30, 2018
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The moves stoke speculation that the Elizabeth Warren may be preparing for a presidential run in 2020.   The state’s first openly transgender candidate for Congress, Alexandra Chandler, says she intends to put another voice to November’s closely watched ballot measure on transgender rights.  The TV spot — which disclosed that the RGA was a donor but didn’t divulge how much it contributed — began running in local markets last week,  Before you dismiss H.

Politics - The Boston Globe

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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onSeptember 30, 2018
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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onSeptember 30, 2018
by admin
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