Tuesday 11 September 2018

Politics A.M.: Hollywood's nerdy new hobby is flipping the House

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In Hollywood, there's a nerdy new hobby: Flipping the House
Donors are eschewing the Democratic Party apparatus, diving into individual races and giving directly to candidate committees.
'And now it's the tallest': Trump, in otherwise somber interview on 9/11, couldn't help touting one of his buildings
"Wow, that's insensitive," recalls one of the anchors interviewing Trump on the day the World Trade Center was destroyed.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Did Brett Kavanaugh signal he supports 'going after birth control'?
Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) misleadingly trimmed crucial words uttered by the Supreme Court nominee in a discussion of a case concerning access to contraceptives.
 
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Voter backlash to Trump, bathroom law has put conservative N.C. legislature in play.
Millions of dollars are pouring into the state as part of a national effort to flip power in state capital long dominated by the GOP.
 
Analysis
The White House's new attack on the international system
John Bolton launched a scathing attack on a U.N.-mandated international court.
 
White House says talks have begun with North Korea for second meeting between Trump and Kim Jong Un
"It was a very warm, very positive letter," White House press secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders said.
 
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Republicans have become 'silent' on deficit reduction, Romney says
The Utah Senate candidate and 2012 GOP presidential nominee called out members of his party in a message on his campaign website.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Trump's promoters have no good answer for his economic falsehoods
Two painful examples of men speaking for a president who can't help but embellish even a good story.
 
Primary election: New Hampshire voters to pick candidates
Both parties have heated races in the 1st Congressional District.
 
 
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GOP Rep. Ron DeSantis, running for Florida governor, resigns from House
DeSantis, who has missed more than half of House votes since July, said it would be "inappropriate" to collect his congressional paycheck while seeking higher office.
 
The Fix • Analysis
Zephyr Teachout's ultrasound stars in her new campaign ad
The New York attorney general candidate and her unborn baby set another 2018 first.
 
Without his father's endorsement, Bernie Sanders's son charts an underdog campaign for Congress
Levi Sanders worked on his father's presidential campaign. Two years on, the wild card candidate has not received the one endorsement he desperately needs.
 
 
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