#339976
In an interview with Larry King in 1989 unearthed from CNN's archives, Trump laid out his position on the case, telling King, "maybe hate is what we need if we're gonna get something done."
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#339977

Why Black Lives Matter

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Systemic racism is the most defining civil rights and social justice issue of our time. We ask you to join us in not being complicit in the face of this injustice.
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#339979
French President Francois Hollande is postponing a visit to Poland, after Warsaw rejected a 3.14bn euro (£2.8bn / $3.51bn) deal to buy Airbus helicopters.
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#339980
Veteran FBI agents say FBI Director James Comey has permanently damaged the bureau’s reputation for uncompromising investigations with his “cowardly” whitewash of former Secretary of State Hillary …
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#339981
Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump speaks at a town hall meeting with area residents of Sandown, New Hampshire.
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#339982
1791L - Your source for common sense political discourse. ✖ Follow Mick Mulvaney on Twitter https://twitter.com/RepMickMulvaney Support the channel, buy a 17...
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#339983
On soap opera set, the GOP nominee bragged about groping and trying to have sex with women.
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#339984
The people have spoken: “Don’t try to scare me into voting for Hillary Clinton by talking about how awful Trump is. Make me love her!” I happen to believe that thwarting Trump—a racist, xenophobic, misogynistic fake populist—is an excellent reason to vote for his opponent, a normal human b...
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#339985
Biden Tells Rally Crowd: I Know Some of You Are Not Crazy About Hillary
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#339987
Americans like “cheap stuff” like coal – and that’s okay for people in India who want the same standard of living as those in the U.S. - Pres. Obama declared.
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#339988
Tensions between the U.S. and Russia over Syria have risen significantly over the last several weeks, and it’s pretty clear why.
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#339989

Browse Disbursements - betaFEC

Submitted 8 years ago by ActRight Community

Explore federal campaign finance data with betaFEC, a new site where users can see how much money is raised and spent in federal elections. An official U.S. Government site, betaFEC is a Federal Election Commission project, designed in partnership with 18F.
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#339990
On Sunday night, Donald Trump has the opportunity to put Hillary Clinton’s corruption and incompetence front and center. He needs to win the debate clearly and openly, and the only way to do it is to destroy Hillary publicly. Fortunately, five pieces of news fell into his lap on the Friday before Trump’s Last Chance.
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#339991
Only amid the most bizarre, most tawdry, most addictive election campaign in memory could the real story...
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#339992
Two more “Bill Clinton is a Rapist” signs were spotted today on NBC’s the Today Show and at a small ...
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#339993
Sharyl Attkisson: Obama and Clinton Lied to the Public, ‘Impeded the Investigation’
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#339994
WASHINGTON ? Hillary Clinton’s closest aide, Huma Abedin, is catching heat for dismissing the American Israel Public Affairs Council as ?that crowd? in a newly revealed email exch…
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#339995
Immigration authorities caught just over half the people who illegally entered the U.S. from Mexico last year, according to an internal Department of Homeland Security report that offers one of the most detailed assessments of border security ever compiled.
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#339996
With just a little over a month until election day, Donald Trump has racked up zero major newspaper endorsements, a first for any major party nominee in American history. [...] for a growing number of newspaper editorial boards, staying on the sidelines is no longer an option. The Dallas Morning News, which has endorsed every Republican nominee since 1940, was so appalled by the idea of a President Trump that it introduced its Clinton endorsement with this caveat: We don’t come to this decision easily. The Chicago Sun-Times reversed a 2012 decision to stop making presidential endorsements, explaining to its readers that “the best way to avert a train wreck is to wave a warning flag as soon as possible.” USA Today, which had never endorsed a presidential candidate, did not actually endorse anyone this year either, but did publishing a non-endorsement: Resist the siren song of a dangerous demagogue. The last time The Atlantic took sides in a presidential election was in 1964, when it endorsed Lyndon Baines Johnson for fear of a Barry Goldwater presidency. Last month, a member of The Wall Street Journal’s traditionally conservative editorial board endorsed Clinton, calling Trump the candidate of “white supremacists and swastika devotees.” [...] Trump has gotten no general election endorsements, a stunning development considering even Libertarian presidential candidate Gary Johnson, known best for his head-scratching “Aleppo moment,” has scored a few. The fact that so many conservative bastions are willing to go out on a limb, experts say, could eventually convince moderate Republicans to break from their own traditions of voting for the GOP.
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#339997
The White House coordinated with Hillary Clinton early in her presidential campaign concerning the looming public-relations disaster that would inevitably follow the disclosure of her private email…
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#339999
The mother of a U.S. Navy service member who will serve prison time for his mishandling of classified information is calling out what she sees as a double standard in her son's case compared to the Hillary Clinton email investigation.
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#340000
And notice how quickly the C-Span host moves on to the next caller with absolutely no follow up regarding the woman’s personal and up close experience with Mr. Kaine, a man Hillary Clinton chose as next in line to be Leader of the Free World. The lack of journalistic curiosity is astounding when it comes …
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