Thursday 25 August 2016

Politics: Trump ‘softening’ on immigration? Many of his supporters don’t seem to mind.

How many votes will Trump give up by not running a professional campaign? A lot.; VA moves to restrict treason symbols at cemeteries; Sen. Jeff Flake relishes his role as Republican Trump critic. He can’t help himself.; Donors pay $200,000 apiece to attend Clinton’s latest California fundraiser; Donald Trump polls Texas audience on the fate of 11 million people; Ahead of speech targeting Trump, Clinton accuses him of peddling hate; Jeff Flake relishes role as Republican Trump critic. He can't help himself.; Bernie Sanders launches ‘Our Revolution’ with electoral targets — and a few critics left behind; Hillary Clinton forcefully defends foundation: ‘There's a lot of smoke and there's no fire’; Donald Trump shouts: ‘Hillary Clinton is a bigot!’; The world is closer than ever to eradicating Guinea worm; Foundation controversy forces Clinton campaign to play defense; Latest Trump comment on illegal immigration: ‘There’s no amnesty, but we work with them.’; What’s the alt-right? A primer;
 
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Trump 'softening' on immigration? Many of his supporters don't seem to mind.
"He's still going to build the wall," said one fan of the GOP nominee.
How many votes will Trump give up by not running a professional campaign? A lot.
It turns out you do need a field organization.
 
VA moves to restrict treason symbols at cemeteries
 
Sen. Jeff Flake relishes his role as Republican Trump critic. He can’t help himself.
 
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Donors pay $200,000 apiece to attend Clinton’s latest California fundraiser
The event in California's Bay Area was held at the home of Steve Job's widow.
 
Donald Trump polls Texas audience on the fate of 11 million people
As Trump wrestles with a major policy change, he turns to a resource that has long guided him: Polls.
 
Ahead of speech targeting Trump, Clinton accuses him of peddling hate
The Democrat is scheduled to give a speech Thursday on the Republican's ties to the "alt-right."
 
Jeff Flake relishes role as Republican Trump critic. He can't help himself.
The senator from Arizona realizes that angering conservatives could make reelection more difficult.
 
 
Bernie Sanders launches ‘Our Revolution’ with electoral targets — and a few critics left behind
He launched his long-awaited post-primary movement, Our Revolution, with the fanfare of a presidential campaign.
 
Hillary Clinton forcefully defends foundation: ‘There's a lot of smoke and there's no fire’
Clinton responded for the first time to the controversy surrounding her family's foundation.
 
Donald Trump shouts: ‘Hillary Clinton is a bigot!’
Trump has accused Clinton of bigotry before, but those comments did not have this kind of impact.
 
The world is closer than ever to eradicating Guinea worm
A year ago, Jimmy Carter wished for the human disease to be wiped out before he died. But to end the infections in people, health officials must end it in dogs, too.
 
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Foundation controversy forces Clinton campaign to play defense
Sticking to a teleprompter, a more disciplined Trump has tried to exploit the episode.
 
Latest Trump comment on illegal immigration: ‘There’s no amnesty, but we work with them.’
Here's Trump's latest thinking on how to treat the millions of illegal immigrants currently living in the U.S.
 
What’s the alt-right? A primer
The movement remains elastically defined, harboring some terms and personalities that remain obscure or impenetrable.
 
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