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And so it begins. It was Carly Fiorina who once observed that she and then-Senator Hillary Clinton were, as women, subject to being "characterized, scrutinized
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#351302
Meghann Foye, 38, was jealous of co-workers clocking out for maternity leave, and decided she needed a break of her own. Here, the author of the novel “Meternity” (Mira, out now), tells The Post’s …
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#351303
The school that will rename its law school after Antonin Scalia faces some inside resistance.
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#351304
While speaking with a group of college journalists on Thursday, President Obama complained about being "picked on" by the media. Along with right-hand flak Josh Earnest, Obama talked about the "pokes and prods" he suffered from the press. “Sometimes both Josh and I probably have our disagreements with the press corps and feel picked on and misunderstood,” Obama said, according to Politico.
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#351305
The survey is at odds with other recent polls showing Trump with the lead.
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#351306
Terry McAuliffe, Virginia's governor, has restored the voting rights of around 206,000 felons
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#351307
To educate its viewers on the science of the recent mega-blizzard that socked New England, MSNBC’s Craig Melvin brought onto his program noted “science guy” Bill Nye . What followed was the one of the most flawed discussions of meteorology I’ve ever witnessed.
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Share Tweet Pin Plus LinkedIn Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Email Print What happens when a network that promotes itself as ?fair and balanced,? stops performing up to its own standards? It loses its #1 ranking to another network. That?s what. According to Press Room: ?CNN ranked #1 in cable news in prime time in April. CNN beat Fox News for the fifth time in the last eight months in M-Su prime time (four of the past eight in M-F prime) among adults 25-54. The last time CNN had this many prime time wins in an eight-month period versus Fox News was over 14 years ago (Nov. 2001). CNN also handily topped MSNBC this month in all dayparts, with CNN besting MSNBC for the 22nd straight month in Total Day (among both total viewers and among adults 25-54) and in prime time (among 25-54). In total viewers, CNN has now beaten MSNBC for the fifth straight month (or seven out of eight months) in prime time. CNN continued to top MSNBC by wide margins during the day (9am-4pm) – posting a +36% advantage in total viewers (630k vs. MSNBC’s 464k) and +58% more among adults 25-54 (161k vs. 102k). In April, CNN had the most growth of any television network (cable or broadcast) among both total viewers and adults 25-54, increasing triple digits in prime time. Among ALL cable networks in April, CNN ranked #7 in total viewers in M-F prime time. In Total Day, CNN was also up vs. last year, increasing +59% in total viewers and +48% among adults 25-54. Of particular note, CNN has narrowed the gap with Fox News (196k vs. Fox News’ 215k) to its smallest level (-9%) in over seven years (since October, 2008) in Today Day among adults 25-54. CNN beat Fox News in prime time this month among adults 25-54.? Will Fox News make the necessary adjustments to get back on top? We shall see. Share Tweet Pin Plus LinkedIn Reddit StumbleUpon Digg Email Print
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#351309
More than 1,000,000 people have signed the boycott pledge against Target, following their decision to open all store bathrooms to both sexes.
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#351310
For years now, websites such as this one, RedState, and—before it capitulated this cycle like the Vichy French—Breitbart have consistently pushed for a more coherent ideological conservatism from t…
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#351311
This farmer decided to fight B.S. with B.S., literally. Josh writes: Emma Thompson is in the news again with her mobile bake off protest against fracking in Lancashire. The actress joined Greenpeac…
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#351312

How the Other Fifth Lives

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

The self-segregation of a privileged fifth of the population is changing the American social order and the American political system.
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#351313
How shocking to see Rubio abandon the principles he had expounded with such conviction!
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#351314
Donald Trump has a shot at reconfiguring the electoral map — putting traditionally blue states like Pennsylvania and Wisconsin into play, with his working-class, industrial appeal.
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#351315
The 48-year-old comic confirmed that while he had seen the script and considered signing on to star and produce “Reagan”, he was no longer going ahead with the project.
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#351316
Former Hewlett-Packard CEO Carly Fiorina has dominated the headlines since she was announced as Sen. Ted Cruz's (R-TX) vice-president should be the GOP presidential nominee. Here are five things you need to know about her.
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#351317
Will Ferrell has backed out of a comedy about Ronald Reagan’s struggle with Alzheimer’s disease following outrage from the former president’s family.
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#351318
Donald Trump loves to cite polls, but he's been noticeably quiet lately, which makes sense. Even the leftist Washington Post, which would love nothing better than Hillary Clinton as the next president of the United states, was forced to admit that Ted Cruz has a far better chance of defeating Clinton than Donald Trump.
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#351319

Trump and the Gender Gap

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

For several decades, women have been more likely to vote for Democrats than men. A voter’s sex is not particularly predictive of a vote: Race, religion, and marital status matter more. But a gender gap exists across many subgroups. A majority of married women voted for Mitt Romney in 2012, but an even larger majority of married men did. Romney had an eight-point gender gap overall, winning 52 percent of men and 44 percent of women. (People measure the gap in different ways; I’m using the difference between the percentage of men and the percentage of women who vote for the Republican candidate.) That’s roughly the same as the 7-point gender gap in 2004, when George W. Bush won with 55 percent of men and 48 percent of women. In general, I’ve argued, Republicans don’t win elections by shrinking the gender gap but by raising their support among both sexes. I am skeptical, then, when a Republican candidate is said to be bad general election news because he is “weak among women”: Usually that just means the candidate is weak, period, with the standard-for-Republicans added weakness among women. Or when a Republican candidate is advised to do X, Y, or Z to build support among women: Usually if it’s worth doing, it builds his support among both sexes. Or when a Republican primary candidate is touted because, as a woman, she will shrink the gender gap: It usually doesn’t happen. (Joni Ernst ran a strong campaign for Senate from Iowa in 2014, and won–with a nine-point gender gap, in the same ballpark as the Bush/Romney gaps.) Now let’s look at Donald Trump’s polling. Gallup got a lot of attention for reporting that “Seven in 10 Women Have Unfavorable Opinion of Trump,” but it also found that 58 percent of men have an unfavorable opinion of him. That 12-point gap is on the high side of the normal range. Several of the 2014 Senate races saw larger gender gaps than that. (Complicating comparisons, the gap appears to be growing.) Gallup’s numbers don’t suggest that he has a particular problem with women as much as that he is a weak candidate. Several of the recent polls testing Trump against Hillary Clinton (which my AEI colleague Heather Sims compiled for me) also show gender gaps in this normal range. The Suffolk-USA Today poll has a gender gap of 11. The Economist/YouGov poll has one of 14. He’s losing in both of the polls, but it’s the usual pattern for a losing Republican candidate: He’s just not popular enough across the board. A few of the polls, though, suggest that Trump really does have a bigger gender gap than most Republicans. Fox News showed him with an 18-point gender gap, and the CBS/New York Times poll had a 19-point one. Trump’s gaps were somewhat larger than those of Senator Ted Cruz and Gov. John Kasich in these polls. Trump loses in these polls, too. All in all, recent polls strongly suggest that Trump is a weak general-election candidate. They may also suggest that something about him–something that sets him apart from Republicans in general–repels women more than men. (disclosure)
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#351320
There is nothing that hurts a campaign than being accused of raping a teenage girl, especially when it happened at a party with a convicted pedophile. The alleged rape victim, Kate Johnson, says that Trump raped her in 1994 when she was just 13 years old at a New York residence. The victim says
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#351321
He left out exactly how Japan and Germany became our allies.
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#351322
Actor Will Ferrell has backed out of a satirical film about Ronald Reagan’s battle with dementia amid backlash from the former president’s children.
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#351323
RealClearPolitics - Election 2016 - Indiana Republican Presidential Primary
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#351324
Carly Fiorinia, Senator Ted Cruz's choice for vice president, joined me Friday morning: Audio: 04-29hhs-fiorina Transcript: HH: I’m so pleased to welcome t
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#351325
The Clintons have paid "hundreds of thousands of dollars" to cover the legal bills for a Bill Clinton aide who sits at the center of the FBI's investigation into Hillary Clinton's private email server
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