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North Carolina Together: Fayetteville Rally with President Barack Obama--Josh Stein, Candidate for North Carolina Attorney General
...this is the first time I voted and left not feeling good about it. In other news for all of you Hillary fans Russia just anounced a nuke that can blow up the entire state of Texas, whoopie!
Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and Senate candidate Katie McGinty appear prior to a Get Out the Vote concert at Philadelphia's Mann Music Center, Saturday, November 5th, 2016.
Nurses take to the streets of Las Vegas to knock on doors and talk to Nevada voters about caucusing for Bernie Sanders, tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 20.
photo: Jaclyn Higgs, National Nurses United
Nurses take to the streets of Las Vegas to knock on doors and talk to Nevada voters about caucusing for Bernie Sanders, tomorrow, Friday, Feb. 20.
photo: Jaclyn Higgs, National Nurses United
Stanley Katz, director of the Center for Arts and Cultural Policy Studies at Princeton University’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs, moderated a panel discussion about the 2016 presidential election. A Q&A session and discussion with the audience followed along with commentary from the panelists.
Panelists included Ruth Mandel, director of Rutgers’ Eagleton Institute of Politics and founder of Eagleton’s Center for American Women and Politics; Sam Wang, professor of molecular biology and neuroscience at Princeton University and member of the Princeton Election Consortium; and Charles Stile, veteran political columnist at The Record of Bergen County.
Presented with support from the National Endowment for the Humanities: Any views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this programming do not necessarily represent those of the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Essay: “Coulter v. Coulter on Trump’s Invincibility” at wp.me/p4jHFp-cY.
Writing for the Center for Vision and Values, Dr. Coulter predicts “what would likely happen in a Donald Trump versus Hillary Clinton race: Clinton would win, and probably by a wide margin.”
In contrast, Ms. Coulter recently tweeted: “We win or lose with Trump and only Trump.”
Ann Coulter is half-right: We lose “with Trump and only Trump.”
See “Coulter v. Coulter on Trump’s Invincibility” at wp.me/p4jHFp-cY.
Approximately 1,000 protesters rallied in downtown Louisville, Kentucky November 10, 2016 to register their concern about harmful rhetoric used by president-elect Trump and the consequences it may produce in his emboldened followers.
Essay: “CPAC: Veterans Against Trump” at wp.me/p4scHf-dz.
Conservative opposition to Donald Trump was strong at this year’s Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC). Brian Hawkins, a U.S. Army veteran, was representative of that opposition.
In an exclusive interview, Brian told me, “I am opposed to Donald Trump because he does not represent any of the values of conservatism, of the Republican Party, or of American values in general.”
See “CPAC: Veterans Against Trump” at wp.me/p4scHf-dz.