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Bernie Sanders leads new Iowa poll - The Boston Globe

posted onJanuary 14, 2020
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new poll from The Des Moines Register and CNN. The poll showed that Sanders was the first choice for 20% of would-be caucusgoers, a 5% increase from November, when the Register last polled the state. He was followed closely by Elizabeth Warren at 17%, Pete Buttigieg at 16% and Joe Biden at 15%. The poll has a margin of error of plus or minus 3.7 percentage points. The results are the latest sign that Sanders — lifted by his loyal supporters and an unchanging message — has strong campaign momentum heading into the Feb.

What we learned from each of the battleground states we visited ahead of the 2020 election - The Boston Globe

posted onJanuary 14, 2020
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Back to the Battleground series. Erie County on the western edge of the state, which swung by more than 16 points. Trump appealed to traditionally Democratic union voters with his message of bringing back jobs to the area and many bucked union leaders in supporting him over Democrat Hillary Clinton. Even though Trump has failed to jumpstart manufacturing, a local construction boom has boosted the economy and may help the president overcome his low popularity there. Hazleton was a hotbed of racial tension.

Five lingering questions as impeachment heads to Senate | TheHill

posted onJanuary 13, 2020
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Speaker MORE (D-Calif.) on Friday ended weeks of speculation surrounding the Democrats' impeachment effort, announcing the House would vote as early as next week to send a pair of articles to the Senate.  The move is indication that the Speaker, who'd delayed the transmission of the articles in an effort to win procedural concessions from Senate GOP leaders, is ready to launch the trial in the upper chamber despite Senate Majority Leader MORE's (R-Ky.) refusal to accept her demands. Yet there are plenty of lingering questions about how the es

Trump hits Senate for giving impeachment 'credibility' by holding trial | TheHill

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MORE on Sunday tweeted that Republicans risked lending credibility to the impeachment inquiry brought by the House by holding a trial in the Senate. The president said any proceedings in the Senate would be based on "no evidence" and appeared to urge Senate Republicans to reject the idea of holding a trial at all. "Many believe that by the Senate giving credence to a trial based on the no evidence, no crime, read the transcripts, 'no pressure' Impeachment Hoax, rather than an outright dismissal, it gives the partisan Democrat Witch Hunt credibility that it otherwise d

Congress struggles on rules for cyber warfare with Iran | TheHill

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The U.S. and Iran may have walked back from the brink of war, but the potential for a cyber battle looms with no clear rules of engagement. Lawmakers and military officials say there’s no agreed-upon definition of what constitutes cyber warfare, leaving them to decide on a case-by-case basis how best to respond to individual incidents. “We've never really gone down the route to define what constitutes an act of war when it comes to cyberattacks,” Sen. MORE (R-Wis.), chairman of the Senate Homeland Security Committee, told The Hill last week. Sen.

Democrats scramble to rein in Trump's Iran war powers | TheHill

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Democrats are racing against the clock to shore up support for checking MORE’s war powers as the fight shifts to the Senate. Lawmakers looking to limit Trump’s ability to take military action against Iran face a tight time frame with little room for error after House Speaker MORE (D-Calif.) announced she will send the articles of impeachment to the Senate this week. Once the trial begins, all legislation is expected to be delayed for weeks. But a resolution from Sen.

#RedforEd Founder Promoting 'Teacher Agency' in Politics to Academia

posted onJanuary 13, 2020
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The founder of the #RedforEd movement is now promoting “next-generation” political teacher activism to academics in graduate schools of education around the country in order to further advance a socialist agenda in the United States. Noah Karvelis — who launched the #RedforEd movement in Arizona when he was 23 years old in March of 2018 — is now a graduate student at the University of Wisconsin at Madison. In November, the BerkeleyReviewofEducation, “a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary journal that enga

Illinois Sanctuary County Frees 1K Criminal Illegal Aliens into U.S. in 2019

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The sanctuary county of Cook County, Illinois, released more than 1,000 criminal illegal aliens back into American communities in fiscal year 2019, federal data finds. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) officials revealed this week that Cook County — which has shielded criminal illegal aliens from deportation since at least September 2011 — freed about 1,070 criminal illegal aliens back into neighboring communities in fiscal year 2019. “The most concerning issue about working in an area tha