Tuesday 23 October 2018

Politics A.M.: Trump and Republicans settle on fear — and falsehoods — as a midterm strategy

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Trump and Republicans settle on fear — and falsehoods — as a midterm strategy
The president plans to keep focusing on immigration and a migrant caravan as his best contrast with Democrats ahead of Election Day, advisers said.
Battleground House districts remain close in new poll
The survey finds sharp partisan divisions on views of sexual assault accusations in the wake of Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation.
Analysis
Trump has a new go-to political foil: An imaginary version of California
In recent speeches, he's railed against the flawed politics of a California that doesn't exist.
 
 
Power Up: Trump changes tune on 'beautiful" Ted Cruz. But immigrant caravan is still a target.
Also, Erdogan speaks on Khashoggi.
 
CIA director flies to Turkey amid growing controversy over Jamal Khashoggi killing
The visit by Gina Haspel comes ahead of a planned speech Tuesday on the killing by Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
 
Turkish president says Jamal Khashoggi's killing was a planned operation
President Recep Tayyip Erdogan's remarks to members of his ruling party conflict with the account provided by Saudi officials, who have said the prominent journalist was killed during a fistfight when "rogue" Saudi agents had tried to bring him back to Riyadh.
 
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House Democrats consider how they would balance investigating and cooperating with Trump
The diverging priorities will be a continual tightrope walk for Democrats should they win control of the chamber.
 
Fact Checker • Analysis
Are Republicans seeking to 'get rid of Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security'?
In a campaign ad, Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) claims that Republicans are determined to eliminate three of the most popular government programs. That's false.
 
Trump and 'Beautiful Ted' Cruz embrace at Texas rally
Putting their bitter 2016 primary rivalry behind them, President Trump and Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) praised each other onstage in Houston.
 
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In Florida's burgeoning suburbs, white voters siding with Republicans try to keep a surge of young and minority voters at bay
The state's demographics are changing, but incoming white retirees are slowing down the pace and potential Democratic gains.
 
Supreme Court shields Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross from answering questions in census controversy
Several states and civil rights groups have filed lawsuits against including a citizenship question in 2020 Census.
 
 
Trump administration considering 'different concepts' regarding transgender rights, with some pushing back internally
Health and Human Services Department officials have been behind a push to define sex by what is determined at birth, rather than gender identity.
 
Trump proposes tax cut; GOP lawmakers privately skeptical
The president's announcement, aimed at the middle class, comes shortly before elections.
 
 
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