OPINION February 1, 2020 Newt Gingrich: Likely Iowa caucuses winner is this candidate – Here is what it could mean for Democrats The Democratic Party could be headed for a civil war.
ELECTIONS January 31, 2020 Democracy 2020 Digest: Bloomberg, who gave big to DNC, gets controversial boost from party The move by the DNC to pave the way for Mike Bloomberg to make the debate stage comes two months after Bloomberg contributed more than $300,000 the DNC. Federal Election Commission records indicate that Bloomberg made three separate donations of $106,500 to the national party committee on Nov. 19, five days before he declared his candidacy for president.
SENATE January 31, 2020 Murkowski appears to ding Warren in statement announcing 'no' vote on impeachment witnesses Sen. Lisa Murkowski, R-Alaska, seemed to ding Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., in her Friday statement announcing that she would not vote to hear witnesses in the impeachment trial into President Trump, as she admonished senators for "attacking" Supreme Court Chief Justice John Roberts.
2020 Presidential Election January 31, 2020 Here's what 2020 Dems asked during the 2nd day of impeachment trial questions The four Democratic senators running for president were stuck in the Senate chamber for the second consecutive day of impeachment trial questions Thursday, but that didn't prevent one of them from making some headlines ahead of Monday's Iowa caucuses.Â
OPINION January 31, 2020 Leslie Marshall: Impeachment trial keeps 4 Biden rivals out of Iowa – but Republicans attack him on Ukraine Former Vice President Joe Biden served for 36 years in the U.S. Senate – but he must be glad he’s not there today, because it gives him a big advantage over four senators he is running against for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Trump Impeachment January 30, 2020 Roberts visibly reacts to Warren's impeachment question about his 'legitimacy' without trial witnesses Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., seemed to visibly irritate Chief Justice John Roberts when she formally asked a question about him during President Trump's impeachment trial Thursday that questioned the legitimacy of the Supreme Court and Constitution in light of the fact there have been no witnesses yet called.
Elizabeth Warren January 30, 2020 Warren says she wants 'young trans person' to interview, approve her Education Secretary pick Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., vowed over the weekend that she would allow a "young trans person" to interview her choice for Secretary of Education, potentially granting them veto power over a key Cabinet official.
Elizabeth Warren January 30, 2020 Where does Elizabeth Warren stand on the issues? As Elizabeth Warren jockeys for position in the polls with other top 2020 contenders, here are some of her positions on the issues that matter most to voters.
Ó£ÌÒÊÓÆµ Flash January 30, 2020 Dana Loesch rips Warren's plan to combat online 'disinformation': 'You're going to arrest them over memes?' Sen. Elizabeth Warren's, D-Mass, vow to place criminal and civil penalties on those who are deemed to be guilty of spreading disinformation online is symbolic of where the Democratic Party is as a whole right now, "The Dana Show" host Dana Loesch said Thursday.
2020 Presidential Election January 30, 2020 Here are the questions 2020 Dems asked during Trump impeachment trial With four of the candidates for the Democratic nomination for president -- and two of the top four in the polls -- stuck in Washington, D.C., for President Trump's impeachment, asking questions during the Senate trial's nationally televised question-and-answer session is one of the only ways for them to reach voters ahead of Monday's Iowa caucuses.
2020 Presidential Election January 30, 2020 Warren plan would criminalize election-related online disinformation Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., released another plan Wednesday ahead of next week's Iowa caucuses — and this one could land those sharing false information online behind bars.Â