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Politics - The Boston Globe

posted onAugust 5, 2018
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Article snippet: Democrats can’t seem to win in their attempts at sloganeering. Every attempt only serves as a reminder that the party lacks a clear leader and that it has trouble conveying policy in emotional terms.  Embracing his breakneck return to campaign politics, President Donald Trump argued that Republicans needed to control Congress by casting the midterms as a referendum on himself.   The senator and potential Democratic candidate from Massachusetts delivered what she called “the hard truth.’’   The Supreme Court nominee helped build the case that President Clinton had an affair with Monica Lewinsky and obstructed justice.   Renée Graham Jeff Sessions’ new Religious Liberty Task Force is what’s really worrisome.  The two candidates shared the same positions on questions put to them during the debate.  PERSPECTIVE | MAGAZINE They wanted me to want to stay. And then, they wanted me to know I could be refused — in other words, that rejection should flow from America to me.   Book Review “Immigrant, Montana” explores the main character’s unstable cultural identity and his uncertainty as to what he’s even doing in the United States.  Community hospitals have long argued that they are underpaid by insurers because they lack the market power of big teaching hospitals.  The reduction under consideration would pick up where President Donald Trump left off in 2017 in scaling back a program intended to offer protection to the world’s most vulnerable people.  <?EM-dumm... Link to the full article to read more

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