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The Carter Center will deploy “nonpartisan election observers” in Fulton County, Georgia for the upcoming midtermsThe group is also combatting election “misinformation” in states including Arizona, insisting there is “no evidence of fraud”It has a long track record of working with Chinese Communist Party-funded influence groups The Carter Center is partnered with the Chinese Communist Party on election oversight in China Other prominent partners of the Carter Center include Pfizer Inc., The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, and George Soros’s Open Society Foundation THE CARTER CENTER, which is partnered with several Chinese Communist Party-funded foreign influence groups, is dispatching “nonpartisan”...
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If you have Dove soap or Axe deodorant in your bathroom, Lipton tea or Breyers in your kitchen, you're buying Unilever products. The huge British-Dutch multinational made $60 billion last year and is known for its leftist politics. But Unilever may have gone beyond virtue signaling to election interference. Unilever is one of the biggest foreign companies to join the Facebook boycott by leftist pressure groups. The boycott’s goal is to suppress conservative speech on social media, especially by President Trump, before a presidential election, by convincing advertisers to withhold ads from Facebook until it complies. While Facebook already censors...
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So, the Democrats are mad at the FBI director because he told the truth? Hillary's right-hand girl's husband allegedly has a 15-year-old cyber girlfriend, and he's writing her and stashing his porn on a laptop that also has Hillary's classified e-mails. And the Democrats are mad at the FBI director? That's confusing. Because I remember last summer when the Democrats said that James Comey was the most honest guy in Washington. They opined at length about his integrity and virtue. As he announced that he didn't think a prosecutor in the land would bring charges against Hillary -- and so...
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The Obama cheerleaders-for-hire at Public Policy Polling don’t even bother to hide that they’re proudly push-polling for President Eye Candy. This question appeared on a recent poll of likely voters in Ohio: Which of the Presidential candidates do you trust more to make sure the wealthiest Americans pay their fair share of taxes: Barack Obama or Mitt Romney?
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With 45 percent of Iowa Republican voters undecided and a roller-coaster ride about to come to a screeching stop next Tuesday with the GOP caucuses, it may be Rick Santorum's turn to take the final ascent and surprise the political class by ... doing better than expected? Santorum, the former Pennsylvania senator, has been touted as the sleeper candidate by none other than 2008 Iowa caucuses winner Mike Huckabee. He has relentlessly campaigned in the state, hitting all 99 counties and moving his family out there. He has held 350 campaign events in the past year. Read more:
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Nina Easton, Fortune's Washington bureau chief and a Fox News regular, helped out Mitt Romney on his new book that hits shelves today, "No Apology: The Case for American Greatness." That's according to the book's acknowledgements, where Romney writes she "advised me on ways to make the message of what I had written more clear and compelling." Should a political analyst and journalist be helping out a former (and future?) presidential candidate with his book? Boston Globe correspondent Sasha Issenberg reached out to Easton and looked at whether there's any conflict given her role as political analyst, along with the...
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Let me confess: I really like New Jersey. No joke. My earliest memories are living on Alpha Avenue in Old Bridge, New Jersey. When I was eight, in the summer of ’68, my family moved. Today I live in Virginia, but just last year I detoured while driving to New York City and darted over to see the old Old Bridge neighborhood. It was nice. I enjoyed the scenery. And, thankfully, I didn’t have to pay their highest-in-the-nation taxes. Or contemplate their latest corruption scandal. I’ve been thinking about New Jersey because, like Virginia, the state holds its governor’s race...
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Election 2008 Latest Polls Email this page to a Friend Tuesday, February 19 Race Poll Results Spread Republican Presidential Nomination Gallup Tracking McCain 54, Huckabee 26, Paul 6 McCain +28 Democratic Presidential Nomination Gallup Tracking Obama 46, Clinton 45 Obama +1 Texas Democratic Primary SurveyUSA Clinton 50, Obama 45 Clinton +5 Texas Republican Primary SurveyUSA McCain 50, Huckabee 37, Paul 7 McCain +13 Republican Presidential Nomination Rasmussen Tracking McCain 54, Huckabee 28, Paul 8 McCain +26 Democratic Presidential Nomination Rasmussen Tracking Obama 46, Clinton 42 Obama +4 Texas Democratic Primary CNN Clinton 50, Obama 48 Clinton +2 Texas Republican Primary...
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Presidential hopefuls are drawing on the expertise of San Antonio Hispanics to craft their message to Latinos, the nation's fastest-growing bloc of voters and a group that many think could prove decisive in 2008. In past presidential races, the push for Hispanic votes has often come weeks before Election Day, with a focus on getting out the vote. But with political parties' growing awareness of Latinos' importance, in part because they represent a vast pool of new voters, campaigns are developing their positions now, even with the general election more than a year away. Although 13 percent of the Latino...
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State Senate District 8 Republican Candidate Votes Percent Winner Jim King, Jr. 25,199 67% Randall Terry 12,275 33% Precincts Reporting - 183 out of 191 - 95%
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The Associated Press poll on politics is based on telephone interviews with 758 randomly selected registered voters from all states except Alaska and Hawaii. The interviews were conducted Sept. 6-10 by ICR/International Communications Research of Media, Pa. The results were weighted to represent the population by key demographic factors such as age, sex, region and education. In the poll, no more than one time in 20 should chance variations in the sample cause the results to vary by more than 3.5 percentage points from the answers that would be obtained if all Americans were polled. This margin of error is...
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