Thursday, March 1, 2018

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As-it-happens update March 2, 2018
NEWS
They include heavy concentrations in the industrial states that tipped the 2016 election to Trump, including Ohio, Pennsylvania and Michigan. The beneficiaries include significant chunks of Trump's blue-collar voter base as he struggles with weak approval ratings and daunting mid-term election ...
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WASHINGTON – Most Americans think President Donald Trump is a racist, according to a new poll by the Associated Press-NORC Center for Public Affairs Research. More than half of adults think his policies have worsened the lives of Muslims and Hispanics, while almost half believe the president has ...
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At this point in Trump's presidency, few are surprised that large numbers of black and Latino voters believe him to be a racist — especially given his past comments about the Central Park Five and a 1970s lawsuit from the federal government alleging racial discrimination by him and his father at ...
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WEB
Loesch: Trump's gun control meeting was good TV, bad policy
NRA spokesperson Dana Loesch reacts to Trump's bipartisan gun reform talks, slams gun control proposals such as raising age restrictions on 'The Story with Martha MacCallum.'
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Sorry Trumpists, But We Didn't Make Trump Attack Guns and Gun Owners, He Chose To
When Donald Trump says what he really thinks, all kinds of crazy things happen. First, you can be certain that what he really thinks is going to be controversial. It will. it's not like he's going to offer his genuine, unvarnished thoughts and everyone is going to be like "oh sure, well no, yeah that makes ...
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Donald Trump's Short Congressional Coattails
The only time Trump has had a chance to exhibit his coattail pull came on Nov. 8, 2016, when he was elected with a solid 304 electoral votes but only 46.1% of the popular vote — 2.1 percentage points behind Democrat Hillary Clinton. Of the 241 Republican House candidates elected at the same time, ...
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