Wednesday, 8 June 2016

Politics: Clinton celebrates victory, declaring: ‘We’ve reached a milestone’

Reps. Maloney and Hoyer: GOP is ‘rigging’ system to discriminate against LGBT people; The 9-to-5 day could end for many feds as Metro repairs make flexible schedules the norm; What members of Congress want to hear from India’s prime minister; Next for Democrats: a delicate dance to broker peace between Clinton and Sanders; Ohio’s special election to replace John Boehner on Tuesday wasn’t ‘special’ at all.; Indiana AG touts a debunked and rejected ‘fact’ on sex trafficking; Kamala Harris handily wins California Senate primary, Sanchez running second; Kamala Harris wins Calif. primary for U.S. Senate; Democratic primaries: Clinton claims nomination victory; Trump says remarks about federal judge's Mexican heritage were 'misconstrued'; ‘I will never let you down,’ Trump tells supporters in prepared speech; The Daily Trail: The GOP puts Donald Trump on notice...; Renee Ellmers loses North Carolina GOP primary; Clinton wins New Jersey Democratic primary, AP projects;
 
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Clinton celebrates victory, declaring: 'We've reached a milestone'
As she claims the Democratic nomination, she looks ahead to the race against Trump.
Reps. Maloney and Hoyer: GOP is ‘rigging’ system to discriminate against LGBT people
Republican opposition to the Maloney amendment shouldn't surprise anyone.
 
The 9-to-5 day could end for many feds as Metro repairs make flexible schedules the norm
The government is now considering changing the work schedules of thousands of federal workers who can't get to work during rush hour.
 
What members of Congress want to hear from India’s prime minister
Modi addresses Congress as an ally with great potential, but members of Congress say they want to hear him speak to progress made.
 
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Next for Democrats: a delicate dance to broker peace between Clinton and Sanders
Given the intensity of Sanders's supporters, no party leaders think it will be an easy task.
 
Ohio’s special election to replace John Boehner on Tuesday wasn’t ‘special’ at all.
Most congressional elections are affected by national politics. What about the special ones?
 
Indiana AG touts a debunked and rejected ‘fact’ on sex trafficking
A billboard campaign for the Indy 500 touts a "fact" that The Fact Checker debunked in 2015.
 
Kamala Harris handily wins California Senate primary, Sanchez running second
In North Carolina, Rep. Renee Ellmers (R) loses reelection bid to fellow congressman.
 
 
Kamala Harris wins Calif. primary for U.S. Senate
Kamala Harris won the California primary for U.S. Senate, coming in first place in an open primary in which candidates from all parties run on the same ballot. The race was on for second place, with Rep. Loretta Sanchez (D) tracking far behind Harris but still well ahead of the leading Republican, former state party […]
Democratic primaries: Clinton claims nomination victory
Clinton has won the New Jersey primary, while Sanders has taken the North Dakota caucuses
 
Trump says remarks about federal judge's Mexican heritage were 'misconstrued'
Mogul's ethnicity-based attack roils the Republican Party, prompting one senator to rescind his support.
 
‘I will never let you down,’ Trump tells supporters in prepared speech
Trump vowed to carry the Republican Party to victory in the fall during measured, carefully delivered remarks which he read from a teleprompter.
 
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The Daily Trail: The GOP puts Donald Trump on notice...
...as Hillary Clinton tells supporters she's "secured the Democratic nomination"
 
Renee Ellmers loses North Carolina GOP primary
Tea party groups had turned against the congresswoman.
 
Clinton wins New Jersey Democratic primary, AP projects
Voters in New Jersey kicked off coast-to-coast primaries Tuesday, giving former secretary of state Hillary Clinton the victory in the second-biggest prize of the night. Five other states -- North Dakota, South Dakota, New Mexico, Montana and California – are also voting today. Though Clinton already holds enough Democratic delegates to become the first woman […]
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