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posted onMarch 12, 2019
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Article snippet: Opinion | Michael A. Cohen Omar’s comments activated a long-standing anti-Jewish stereotype: that Diaspora Jews use money to exercise influence and political power.   Alex Beam For now, it’s No Trump, None of the Time.  Ahead of his first trip to New Hampshire as a 2020 presidential candidate, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont has chosen Massachusetts native Joe Caiazzo to lead his campaign in the Granite State.  In a separate appearance at the Texas festival, presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg said he learned about white privilege after getting caught smoking marijuana as a student at Harvard.  Melania Trump largely avoided the campaign trail in 2016, citing her desire to be home for her young son.  The Massachusetts Democrat called the largest technology companies anti-competitive behemoths that are crowding out competition.  Speaking in New Hampshire for the first time since announcing his presidential bid, Bernie Sanders said the political discussion among Democrats has shifted to the left.   As the chairman of the influential House Ways and Means Committee, the painstakingly understated, controversy-avoiding Neal is suddenly in the spotlight.  Political Notebook The poll of likely Iowa caucusgoers found the two longtime politicians far ahead of their competition. It also found widespread support for liberal policy ideas.  President Trump will make a significant request for border wall funds from Congress, in his proposed federal budget, as wel... Link to the full article to read more

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