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million popular votes will be the last gasp of a pathetic presidency in its dying days. But I fear that it might represent only a middle chapter in the Republican Party's transformation...into an authoritarian party similar to the Fidesz party in Hungary, the Law and Justice party in Poland, the Justice and Developmen
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million popular votes will be the last gasp of a pathetic presidency in its dying days. But I fear that it might represent only a middle chapter in the Republican Party's transformation...into an authoritarian party similar to the Fidesz party in Hungary, the Law and Justice party in Poland, the Justice and Developme
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d by Trump, whose false allegations of election fraud sparked the push." The AP adds, "The audits are serving a clear political purpose in firing up the Republican Party's base." Arizona Secretary Of State Blasts "Highly Partisan" 2020 Election Audit. The Hill (5/25, Wilson, 5.69M) reports, "Arizona Secretary of State
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epublican in the 2012 presidential election, were much more likely to depend on the government than Blue States. That's somewhat ironic, considering the Republican Party's general reluctance to support federally funded initiatives like Medicaid expansion, and its long-term dedication to across-the-board budget cuts to
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anctions Inline image 3 Just days after announcing his presidential bid, Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) is pushing legislation that would wildly escalate the Republican Party's deregulatory fervor. On March 25, 2015 Cruz filed a simple but sweeping budget amendment that would "eliminate all criminal penalties for offenses
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owhere on the platform, and as a matter of fact the platform regressed in terms of support for Israel," Clemmons told JNS.org. The push to bolster the Republican Party's language on Israel follows a four-year effort by Clemmons and Joseph Sabag, the former executive director of the Israel Allies Foundation. Both le
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ty in recent electoral cycles. <=pan style="font-size:12ptline-height:17.1200008392334px;font-family:Geo=gia,serir> Today no one=is quite sure what the Republican Party's vision is or should be a=y more — least of all those hapless "establishment4>=9D presidential candidates who are flailing away out on the trail. T=e
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the Middle East. EFTA_R1_00225777 EFTA01840721 The trouble is: it's the week after Super Tuesday. The American media are 99.9 percent focused on the Republican Party's struggle to find a presidential candidate. Compared with the likes of Rick Santorum or Newt Gingrich, Cameron's brand of liberal conservatism come
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11, both houses of t=e Texas Legislature were controlled by large Republican majorities, and their redistricting decisions were designed to increase the Republican Party's electora= prospects at the expense of the Democrats. It is perfectly constitutional for a Republican-controlled legislature to make partisan distri
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found that 40 percent of Americans say they agree with the Democratic Party's approach to "illegal immigration" and 39 percent say they agree with the Republican Party's. The rest - 1 in 5 U.S. adults - say they disagree with both parties. Three in 4 Republicans say they generally agree with their party's approach
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ke it, do something different about it.' ... Michigan is an important piece of Mr. Trump's path to re-election and is already the focus of some of the Republican Party's most extensive get-out-the-vote efforts. ... In Port Huron, many residents said they were willing to ignore Mr. Trump's outbursts, pointing to stro
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ike it, do something different about it.' ... Michigan is an important piece of Mr. Trump's path to re-election and is already the focus of some of the Republican Party's most extensive get- out-the-vote efforts. ... In Port Huron, many residents said they were willing to ignore Mr. Trump's outbursts, pointing to stro

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