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During NH Campaign Stop, Pence Claims Coronavirus Vaccine Is ‘Weeks Away'
Vice President Mike Pence returned to New England on Wednesday for a campaign rally in New Hampshire after visiting Maine earlier this week. With less than two weeks until Election Day, Pence held a rally at Port City Air in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was scheduled to speak in Ohio later Wednesday evening. During his stop in New Hampshire, Pence…
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Crowd Chants ‘Fill That Seat' at NH Pence Rally Amid Supreme Court Fight
Vice President Mike Pence hosted a “Make America Great Again” rally in New Hampshire Tuesday to highlight what the campaign called the Trump administration’s “historic accomplishments.” It’s the latest presidential campaign event in the swing state, which last week saw visits from first lady Melania Trump and the spouses of both members of the Democratic ticket. Pence got the...
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Susan Collins Faces Uphill Battle in Maine Senate Race, According to New Poll
After serving for 23 years as a popular U.S. senator, Maine Republican Susan Collins appears to be in trouble. “When I first moved here, I was a huge Susan Collins fan, but I’m incredibly disappointed in her in the last couple of years,” said Kristen Dalton of South Berwick. The latest poll, released by Colby College Tuesday, shows Collins...
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Warren Apologizes to 6 Women of Color Who Left Nevada Office
Elizabeth Warren is apologizing to six women of color who left her presidential campaign office in Nevada before the state’s caucuses on Feb. 22 because they felt marginalized and because their concerns weren’t addressed by supervisors. The Massachusetts senator said Thursday after an event in New Hampshire that she believes these women completely and is sorry they had a...
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Once the Frontrunner, Warren Dips in Polls — But She's Not Out
The latest polls do not have good news for Sen. Elizabeth Warren. The Democrat from Massachusetts has ticked down in national polls in recent weeks, and early state polls show a similar trend. Once topping the polls in Iowa, Warren is now showing up in fourth place — a drop of 11 points since October leaving her behind Joe Biden,…
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University of New Hampshire Poll Shows Sanders Is Favorite for Granite State Democrats
The latest poll by the University of New Hampshire shows Granite State voters so far favor Bernie Sanders and Joe Biden for the 2020 Democratic Presidential primary. The Granite State Poll’s results were released on Thursday and show the Vermont senator had the most support out of the Democrats who have announced themselves as 2020 candidates or are expected to...
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Analyzing the Republican Strategy of Discrediting Michael Cohen Instead of Defending President Trump
Republican support of President Donald Trump these days ranges from those who love everything about him to those who are appalled by him, but stay with him because they are afraid of what they see as the alternative: Democratic socialism. What they all agree on is that Republican strategy going forward needs to change. Those who watched the House Oversight...
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Calif. Rep. Eric Swalwell Speaks at ‘Politics & Eggs' in NH
California’s U.S. Rep. Eric Swalwell spoke at “Politics & Eggs” in New Hampshire Monday morning. Swalwell says he is considering a run for president. And though he is not on the A-list of announced candidates, the 36-year-old former prosecutor says he brings a fresh, new message while understanding the struggles of average Americans.
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Facebook Founder Mark Zuckerberg Returns to Harvard University
Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has spoken about his annual personal challenge. Past challenges have included learning Mandarin, visiting every state and writing more thank you notes. This year’s challenge for Zuckerberg is to host a series of public discussions about the future of technology in society. His very first installment brought him to Massachusetts. Zuckerberg spent his morning at his...
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Longtime Friend and Supporter ‘Incredibly Sad' Bernie Sanders Is Running for President
Sen. Bernie Sanders is running for president again in 2020. But do his supporters still “feel the Bern?”