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Paul takes anti-Clinton Benghazi battle to Iowa
CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – The battle over Benghazi has come to Iowa, colliding head-on with the earliest phase of the 2016 presidential race. On a campaign-style visit to the first-in-the-nation caucus state Friday, Kentucky Sen. Rand Pau Continue Reading
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USAID develops a bad reputation among some foreign leaders
WASHINGTON _ When Bolivian President Evo Morales expelled the U.S. Agency for International Development from his impoverished country last week, he complained that Washington “still has a mentality of domination and sub Continue Reading
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Sanford sees positive ‘trend lines’
Former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford said he felt there were “trend lines” favoring him as his congressional race entered the final day. “This race has been nationalized,” Sanford said on MSNBC’s ȁ Continue Reading
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Repeal The Sequester! Let’s Do It!
Something awfully troubling has been happening lately in the world. I’ve been plagued by a nagging sense of … optimism. As a result, I’m not sure what to do with either myself, or the doomsday-prepper supply of diazepam I keep hi Continue Reading
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Va. financial disclosures law called ‘murky’
May 12–The political trips that Secretary of the Commonwealth Janet Vestal Kelly disclosed last month also revealed something about Virginia law on financial disclosures — it’s not entirely clear to the peop Continue Reading
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Census report: Blacks voted at higher rate than whites for first time
May 08–Black people voted at a higher rate than white people in November’s presidential election — the first time this has happened nationwide since the U.S. Census Bureau started tracking it in 1968. Continue Reading
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A nation comes around to noticing Ted Cruz
Dinner with Ted Cruz required prep work. A strategy. This much Jessica Herrera-Flanigan knew about her friend of many years, the conservative Harvard law school standout who later became the solicitor general of Texas. “Don’t Continue Reading