Friday, June 28, 2019

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The Gerrymandering Ruling and the Risk of a Monopoly on Power

Nate Cohn at NYT > Politics - 1 hour ago
The Supreme Court’s decision may be a small step, but together with other trends, could put a strain on democracy.
 
Yes.
 

Debate Night 2: The ‘On Politics’ Breakdown

Lisa Lerer at NYT > Politics - 4 hours ago
Last night, former Vice President Joe Biden had a moment. And it wasn’t pretty.
 
Read it.
 
The Republicans favorite Democrat.  
 

Full Transcript: Democratic Presidential Debates, Night 2

NYT > Politics - 4 hours ago
Read the full transcript from Night Two of the Democratic primary debate.
 
I do not want to waste my attention.
 

Biden Comes Under Attack From All Sides in Democratic Debate

Jonathan Martin and Alexander Burns at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
Senator Kamala Harris confronted the former vice president in a searing moment over racial equality, and others attacked him on policy and generational divide.
 
The Republicans favorite Democrat. 
 

Kamala Harris Makes the Case That Joe Biden Should Pass That Torch to Her

Matt Flegenheimer and Alexander Burns at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
With one exchange about race, the senator began to take aim at Joe Biden’s tenuous hold on his front-runner status in the Democratic presidential field.
 
Argument is her specialty.
Biden is not a winner.
 

Even Half a World Away, Trump Weighs In on Debates

Peter Baker and Michael Crowley at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
Spoiler alert: The president was not impressed with the Democratic candidates vying to run against him in 2020. “They definitely have plenty of candidates, that’s about it,” he said.
 
Trump is known to lie.
 

Kamala Harris on Seeking to ‘Prosecute the Case’ Against Trump

Matt Stevens at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
Ms. Harris, the former California attorney general, reset her campaign and trained her focus on the president.
 
The house will not impeach while conviction is impossiblr.
 

John Hickenlooper Used to Be Michael Bennet’s Boss

Julie Turkewitz at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
The two Colorado politicians’ decisions to run for president added an element of sibling-style rivalry to the race.
 
Pointless.
 

Transcript: Kamala Harris and Joe Biden Clash on Race and Busing

Isabella Grullón Paz at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
Ms. Harris sharply criticized Mr. Biden over his stance on busing and his recent comments on segregationist senators. Here is a transcript of the exchange.
 
Senator Kamala Harris  wins.
 
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Eric Swalwell on Gun Control

Matt Stevens at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
Mr. Swalwell has sought to stand out in the crowded Democratic field by making addressing gun violence his top priority.
 
There must be an end to the second amendment unconditional right to arms. 
 
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Kirsten Gillibrand’s ‘Family Bill of Rights’ Seeks to Level the Playing Field

Matt Stevens at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
One of Ms. Gillibrand’s signature proposals calls for investing heavily in maternal and child health.
 
"Crooked Hillary"
 
sorry is not enough. 
 
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Joe Biden on Abortion and the Hyde Amendment

Maggie Astor at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
Abortion is one example of a larger problem for Mr. Biden: his inability to escape parts of a nearly 50-year record.
 
The Republicans favorite Democrat.
 
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Kirsten Gillibrand on Abortion

Matt Stevens at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
Ms. Gillibrand’s strong defense of women’s reproductive rights at a time when they have come under attack has helped her campaign gain steam.
 
"Crooked Hillary"
 
sorry is not enough.
 
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Joe Biden on Crime and Mass Incarceration

Matt Stevens at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
During the ’80s and ’90s, Mr. Biden helped shepherd a string of bills that transformed the criminal justice system — and, experts say, hurt America’s black communities.
 
I was distracted.
 
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Reparations Are Part of Marianne Williamson’s Plan to Heal America

Matt Stevens at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
Ms. Williamson, a self-help author and presidential candidate, wants to pay $200 billion to $500 billion in reparations for slavery.
 
The moment passed in 1867.
 
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Pete Buttigieg and the South Bend Police

Reid Epstein at NYT > Politics - 6 hours ago
From the dawn of his mayoralty, Mr. Buttigieg has wrestled with the sort of complicated issues of race and criminal justice that afflict communities nationwide.
 
A solution would win the presidency.
There is no sign of that solution.
 
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6 Takeaways From Night 2 of the Democratic Debate

Sydney Ember, Shane Goldmacher, Katie Glueck and Reid J. Epstein at NYT > Politics - 8 hours ago
Kamala Harris stood out from the 10-person crowd several times during the NBC debate. Her exchange with Joe Biden, who is leading in the polls, put him on the defensive.
 
Also ran.
 
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Fact-Checking Night 2 of the 2020 Democratic Debates

The New York Times at NYT > Politics - 8 hours ago
New York Times reporters followed the exchanges and provided context around the candidates’ claims.
 
Also ran.
Biden is the Republicans favorite Democrat.
 
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Michael Bennet and the Immigration Compromise That Failed

Matt Stevens at NYT > Politics - 8 hours ago
Mr. Bennet, a senator from Colorado, may be best known for helping negotiate a comprehensive immigration proposal in 2013.
 
Legislation murdered by Republicans.
 
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Five Takeaways From the Border Aid Vote

Emily Cochrane at NYT > Politics - 8 hours ago
The vote on Thursday exposed a number of realities about the House majority and its relationship with the Senate.
 
Cash for PR,  farmers, and shelters.   The price is high. 
 
 

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