Thursday, 1 September 2016

Politics: After subdued trip to Mexico, Trump talks tough on immigration in Phoenix

The Republican Party’s civil war actually began decades ago; As Trump struggles, Greens argue that it's safe to cast votes for Stein; Outside groups spent nearly $100 million to sway Senate races; Why Mitch McConnell’s strategy to quash the tea party is working; Obama tries to make a big splash on climate change on his way out; Ten Pinocchios, Please; Clinton launching TV ads in Arizona, a state that has been reliably Republican; How Trump charms wealthy donors in private — by seeking their advice; The White House claim that ‘most’ people on Obamacare pay $75 or less; Obama: 'Conservation has been a cornerstone of my presidency'; More than 6 million immigrants could be deported under latest Trump plan; Fact-checking Donald Trump’s immigration speech; Supreme Court won't let North Carolina use strict voting law; House Republicans want new Justice Dept. probe of Clinton Foundation;
 
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After subdued trip to Mexico, Trump talks tough on immigration in Phoenix
Peña Nieto says he told Trump Mexico would not pay for a wall; Trump says it didn't come up.
The Republican Party’s civil war actually began decades ago
The decline of local business organizations was key.
 
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How #activism can inspire real change
Millennials are taking advantage of new opportunities to share political and social views.
As Trump struggles, Greens argue that it's safe to cast votes for Stein
Some liberals worry they could elect President Trump if they don't choose Clinton on their ballot.
 
Outside groups spent nearly $100 million to sway Senate races
The groups are spending big in Pennsylvania, Ohio, Nevada, New Hampshire, and Wisconsin.
 
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Why Mitch McConnell’s strategy to quash the tea party is working
Now, after losing big in 2014, and barely engaging in 2016, conservative groups are a shell of their former selves.
 
Obama tries to make a big splash on climate change on his way out
Visit to Midway Atoll highlights the grand gestures presidents make as they ready to leave
 
Ten Pinocchios, Please
If that had been the only error in the headline, I might have simply ignored the press release. But it was not.
 
Clinton launching TV ads in Arizona, a state that has been reliably Republican
Aides say the Democrat sees opportunities in the state during a divisive campaign.
 
 
How Trump charms wealthy donors in private — by seeking their advice
Trump, who has a tiny circle of intimates, is turning to the wealthy business leaders he encounters on the fundraising circuit to serve as an ad hoc kitchen cabinet.
 
The White House claim that ‘most’ people on Obamacare pay $75 or less
How is it possible for people buying insurance through Obamacare to have such low premiums?
 
Obama: 'Conservation has been a cornerstone of my presidency'
Speaking to Pacific island leaders in Hawaii Wednesday, President Obama touted his conservation record.
 
More than 6 million immigrants could be deported under latest Trump plan
Trump spelled out hard-line immigration priorities in a fiery speech in Phoenix.
 
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Fact-checking Donald Trump’s immigration speech
Here's our round-up of some of the more startling claims in Trump's immigration speech.
 
Supreme Court won't let North Carolina use strict voting law
The justices said they wouldn't stay a ruling by a lower court, which found the law was unconstitutional because it would blunt the influence of African American voters.
 
House Republicans want new Justice Dept. probe of Clinton Foundation
When Congress returns from recess next week, Republicans will be ready with several ethical attacks on the Democratic nominee for president.
 
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