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Count Every Vote – And This Time Do It Right
"Why should he concede? I wouldn't." — John F. Kennedy, the morning after the close 1960 presidential election, referring to opponent Richard Nixon
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"Why should he concede? I wouldn't." — John F. Kennedy, the morning after the close 1960 presidential election, referring to opponent Richard Nixon
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"There's got be a morning after." That's the opening line from "The Morning After," a summer of 1973 chart-topping pop song sung by Maureen McGovern. Previously, "The Morning After" had already won the 1972 Academy Award for Best Original Song.
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Vice presidential candidates, like doctors in the Hippocratic Oath, are supposed to "do no harm." Joe Biden's running mate, Kamala Harris, risks violating that traditional rule with an animated video narrated in her voice that she posted Sunday on social media. "There's a
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If you watch enough mainstream media, you know for sure that Donald Trump is down in the polls – probably hopelessly so – and that, above all, 2020 is not like 2016. But actually, 2020 looks a lot like 2016. Now as then, Trump has to win Republican-leaning battleground states Florida, North
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Whether Donald Trump or Joe Biden wins in the presidential election of 2020, we need a new kind of Secretary of Education — someone who has classroom teaching experience beyond grade 5 and has administered an elementary, middle, or high school for at least a couple of years or so. This
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The Democrats are trying to make it socially unacceptable to vote to re-elect Trump. It seems to be working so far, at least up to a point. The Republican governor of Maryland, Larry Hogan, says he wrote in Ronald Reagan. The Republican governor of Massachusetts, Charlie Baker, says he "
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Former vice president Joe Biden and President Donald Trump ought to answer serious foreign policy questions during the final weeks of the campaign. If they don't, voters might contemplate them on the way to the polling station.
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President Donald Trump has an opportunity to win over some support on Thursday night. Trump has an opportunity to go after former vice president Joe Biden on a myriad of topics, hitting Biden for his various flaws.
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