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The battle lines are drawn, and power has been restored.
Here's what you need to know: • Supreme Court battle lines.
Suddenly, the battle lines in the pharma wars are shifting.
As the administration took office, the battle lines became clear.
The battle lines were not drawn on exclusively religious grounds.
The battle lines in this case are becoming increasingly clear.
For decades, the battle lines around coal have been clear.
But it does mark out the battle lines for Lagarde.
Meanwhile, teachers and school profiteers are drawing the battle lines.
This drug pricing war is indeed producing very different battle lines.
Those are the battle lines after the primaries on Super Tuesday.
IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE BATTLE LINES ARE NOW DRAWN.
The battle lines in the area east of Aleppo are complicated.
Here are Syrian battle lines before the Russian campaign, and today.
It also shifted the battle lines in the public education debate.
But the battle lines in this city of 36,000 are hardening.
Even natural fluctuations in the battle lines can trigger another round.
These are the battle lines of the abortion wars in America.
The battle lines feel so familiar that they seem almost natural.
Such an approach may only harden cultural and political battle lines.
Kennedy's retirement has already led lawmakers to draw partisan battle lines.
Republican philosophical battle lines over the nation's healthcare and insurance systems.
But the battle lines were not as clear as they seemed.
Those battle lines are between men and women against sexual predators.
As the battle lines are drawn, try to bear it in mind.
These new battle lines have only been hardened by Macron's political gaffes.
It might seem as if the battle lines have already been drawn.
Ashley Bickerton: There were distinct battle lines drawn across the East Village.
As the battle lines are drawn in State of New York v.
The partisan battle lines largely correspond with divisions in the internet ecosystem.
"The battle lines on this were drawn many months ago," Raskin said.
Despite Mr. Kalanick's efforts, however, the battle lines had already been drawn.
Nonetheless, the real drama — and battle lines — are at home for May.
The battle lines have been hardening on several fronts, Reuters has learned.
Without out it, the world's alliances and battle lines would be blown apart.
Immigration drew the starkest battle lines between Trump voters and non-Trump voters.
I bet every person on that beach would draw the battle lines differently.
And both sides should take note about battle lines that emerged Tuesday night.
Battle lines: Republicans are fighting to keep Tennessee's U.S. Senate seat after Sen.
"Caplan: "The last episode was one of the battle lines that was drawn.
The fault lines between civilizations will be the battle lines of the future.
The battle lines have shifted, as have the tactics, especially of our enemies.
The battle lines remained exactly where they were the day the process began.
And this is one of the major battle-lines of our politics today.
The battle lines around abortion in the US have been clearly drawn for decades.
It drew the battle lines in a debate on the merits of long-termism.
The present excuses no longer hold water and users have drawn the battle lines.
Battle lines: Ether has received backing from companies like JP Morgan Chase and Microsoft.
The battle lines between the Perez and Ellison factions could give Buttigieg an opening.
Battle lines have been drawn and thank God there are still people like Sens.
Soon, it will be back to business as usual along the partisan battle lines.
Teva's supporters say the old battle lines between brand and generic companies are obsolete.
There are a lot of partisan battle lines in the Republican tax reform law.
But the battle lines are clear: whoever controls the technological frontier controls the future.
But the battle lines were drawn from the start when it came to territory.
For civilians trapped behind the battle lines in Aleppo, though, more urgent questions loomed.
The war of nomenclature's tensest battle lines are drawn around the relationship to modernity.
EC: What have the battle lines over birth control been when it comes to faith?
That decision in effect redrew the battle lines and strengthened Mr. al-Assad's negotiating hand.
Battle lines are already drawn between member states over the top jobs up for grabs.
But the racial battle-lines Mr Trump has drawn leave no room for such niceties.
The battle lines have been drawn and make no mistake, America is at the crossroads.
"Loyalties are as variable as the battle lines and sometimes follow them," the official said.
Some of the earliest battle lines in the fighting were drawn along such segregated areas.
But additional battle lines must be opened in town halls and in local electoral politics.
The closing battle lines were more or less where they started, along the 38th Parallel.
The ruling redraws the battle lines over an issue that has long roiled Israeli society.
Yet the portrayal of a fight along internet-versus-telecom battle lines seems increasingly simplistic.
Revised climate change bill creates new battle lines for Oregon lawmakers, Oregon Public Broadcasting reports.
The battle lines of the 2017 comment war over net neutrality were drawn in 2014.
However, new battle lines are now being drawn over the timespan of this transitional period.
Now there are so many groups fighting that it is difficult to draw the battle lines.
We're entering the home stretch of the 2016 election, and the battle lines have been drawn.
Trump is basically moving those battle lines but I don't see these fractures as being worse.
At the end of last season, the battle lines were drawn across a Westeros in chaos.
And, now that Democrats control the House and Republicans the Senate, the battle lines are drawn.
Has America become a nasty, brutish land divided into irreparable partisan camps, battle lines indelibly drawn?
It has redrawn actual battle lines in communities over alternate plans that have long been underway.
Russia's intervention has succeeded in freezing its interests, along with Syria's battle lines, largely in place.
The battle lines must be drawn between the advocates of liberalism and the forces of illiberalism.
But as the White House considers its choices, battle lines have been forming on two fronts.
But the public battle lines were drawn in a way that left little room for that.
The thing about this new set of battle lines is this: It redraws the political map.
Pai's quick start has already drawn partisan battle lines, and both sides are already digging in.
The New Cold War's battle lines have certainly spilled out into the "real world" in other ways.
Her victory formally draws the battle lines for a deeply contentious November general election battle with Trump.
The battle lines were clearly drawn, according to accounts given to Reuters by several people who attended.
The battle lines of the upcoming referendum are seen as based on the outcome of this negotiation.
So as long as the battle lines are clear, Trump can get away with an awful lot.
This civil war was real enough, with competing leaders, clear battle lines, tough infighting and insulting rhetoric.
Mueller was initially heralded across political battle lines as a competent and unbiased choice for the role.
Lawmakers are under pressure to ratchet up their tactics to match the country's increasingly partisan battle lines.
In country after country the main battle lines of debate are evolving toward the open/closed framework.
Often the battle lines are clearly drawn and blatantly partisan, as is the case with Kavanaugh's nomination.
While the battle lines seem clearly drawn, views are often less absolute and loyalties not so predictable.
While ferrying messages across battle lines, the teenage Jackson was captured along with his brother by the British.
The big picture: On the other side of those battle lines stand the multilateralist powers, France and Germany.
With such clear battle lines being drawn, more pro-European political forces might team up against the populists.
The tax opinion, the distribution plan and other issues will be the battle lines in the Delaware court.
And we need all of this in place before an election is hacked and battle lines are drawn.
Even before Tuesday's split decision, the battle lines over Garland's nomination appeared to have hardened in the Senate.
Yet in the bigger picture, the basic battle lines of the Democratic race have barely moved in weeks.
The combative tone suggests that battle lines between the U.S. and the rest of the world have hardened.
At the very least it reveals where the battle lines are for future workplace action on climate change.
Only now the battle lines are drawn within the cultural left; the English department was conquered long ago.
On the day he entered the race in April 2019, she sought to sharpen the old battle lines.
Family history, long-drawn battle lines and inter-conference rivalries probably sorted that out before you were born.
Already, the battle lines were hardening on Monday as Mr. Cuomo's office reacted angrily to Mr. Gianaris's appointment.
It's setting up the battle lines and people are realigning their strategies based on how certain members voted.
Justin Bieber made it crystal clear ... he and The Weeknd are on opposite sides of the battle lines.
The political battle lines are set for a fierce confirmation fight over President Trump&aposs upcoming Supreme Court nominee.
The attack sparked a broad online debate, with political figures drawing familiar battle lines on gun control and terrorism.
But battle lines are being drawn and redrawn, and wars and terrorist attacks just keep going on and on.
But it is clear that, for the Conservative Party and much of Britain, the battle lines have been drawn.
The battle lines have been drawn so firmly that an atmosphere of political hopelessness reigns, and nothing is accomplished.
The battle lines for the Tea Party fell on two fronts: pushing back against high taxes and repealing ObamaCare.
When the controversy over "Blood Heir" erupted, battle lines were quickly drawn within the close-knit children's publishing community.
As the battle lines between the government and its rebel opponents hardened inside Syria, Damascus's foreign policy hardened, too.
At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Trump defined the battle lines between himself and the eventual Democratic nominee.
This has become the Trump Party, which overshadows the old Republican battle lines between budget balancers and tax cutters.
Without the din of crosstalk and partisan squabbling, clear battle lines on the substance of the impeachment inquiry emerged.
Instead of retreating behind battle lines drawn by pundits and pollsters, Clinton is aiming to rewrite the electoral map entirely.
BATTLE LINES DRAWN AS CONSERVATIVE GROUP LAUNCHES AD BACKING TRUMP PICK But supporters of Kavanaugh say that argument is wrong.
The battle lines: Voting rights advocates say Republicans are trying to prevent minorities, who overwhelmingly vote Democratic, from casting ballots.
Battle lines: Although there's bipartisan support for taxpayer-funded medical research, their views on health care are still an issue.
But the minute we saw that ballista headed straight for Drogon's gullet, the battle lines became clear: Bronn must die.
Already, the bill has divided pockets of Washington and the financial regulatory world, laying battle lines that transcend partisan politics.
General Hifter's army began its offensive on Tripoli in April, but in past weeks the battle lines have changed little.
Battle lines became as entrenched and as toxic as no-man's land in one of the decade's last great movies.
Battle lines have been drawn, trenches have been dug and the man who might help smooth it over is distracted.
Instead, we found last year that people of all ages were voting along familiar battle lines of caste or religion.
Despite the ferocity of the fighting and the high death toll, the battle lines are not shifting significantly, he said.
Battle lines: Big international companies like Royal Dutch Shell want a less restrictive methane rule on the books, industry sources say.
One of the pervasive battle lines in modern feminism is whether porn involving women is inherently exploitative or harmful to women.
But additional battle lines must be opened in town halls and in local electoral politics, starting with the 2018 midterm elections.
A$AP Rocky is getting royally screwed by Swedish authorities, and the battle lines have been drawn right here over race.
There is scope to satisfy left and right alike, if only politicians could see beyond the battle lines of partisan conflict.
According to ISIS-affiliated news agency Amaq, al-Adnani was killed while supervising battle lines in Aleppo province in northern Syria.
Medical charity Medicins sans Frontieres says 100,000 people are trapped near Azaz and in peril as the battle lines draw near.
Kroger's sheds, which may take up to five years to complete, already give a sense of the emerging grocery battle lines.
Battle lines are being drawn on Capitol Hill over the Federal Communication Commission's (FCC) push to scale back net neutrality rules.
Driven by Mr. Trump's scattershot statements, the divisive politics has drawn battle lines, of sorts, drawing supporters as well as detractors.
The battle lines: AT&T says the deal will allow it to compete with powerful media platforms like Google and Facebook.
"Once the battle lines are drawn in these kinds of property disputes, whatever you try and do causes objections," he said.
This should be the plan's big ambition: Instead of seeking to end the battle, it should fundamentally redraw the battle lines.
This year will bring opposition that will be less than cooperative with a strategy that has drawn battle lines for November.
So you're saying that in these like battle lines, these trenches, just none of the facts are getting down in there.
But a good economy, he believes, may no longer be enough to dislodge the entrenched battle lines over these underlying cultural preferences.
Partisan battle lines within Congress solidify, public anger is stoked, and what little chance exists of progress between the branches is minimized.
This vote is perhaps the most truly European in the European Union's history, with ideological battle lines being drawn across national borders.
The battle lines are now drawn ... because TMZ has learned Brad Pitt will fight for joint physical custody of his 6 children.
With many battle lines are already permanently tattooed into the reality TV sand, RHONY needs a wild card to shake things up.
That war was characterized by trench combat, the slow advance of battle lines as soldiers fought and died over inches of ground.
Unlike every other issue where the battle lines are clearly drawn, these voters would come with zero defections going the other way.
Despite Trump's shifting rhetoric, the battle lines in Congress have been drawn for quite some time when it comes to the wall.
The clashes were further complicated by smaller-scale divisions among the country's ethnic groups, leaving no clear battle lines in the conflict.
When battle lines over different issues are drawn across the Continent, alliances will shift continually, and consensus will become even more difficult.
Now the battle was a complete mess, the battle lines looking more like a pair of snakes both eating their own tails.
The question now is whether the President did anything to help his precarious political position or to narrow entrenched political battle lines.
The drawing of battle lines over Mr. Trump's recent actions could lead to greater tension among Turkey, the United States and Israel.
The deteriorating drama has formed battle lines among White House aides — with camps split between Verma and Azar, contributing to the stalemate.
The hardening battle lines come as the two articles of impeachment could be transmitted to the Senate as soon as this week.
Here are the battle lines: Attorney General William Barr has pledged to produce Mueller's report to Congress by mid-April or sooner.
Meanwhile, tensions mount as a new generation of men vie for power in the neighborhood along battle lines drawn by their parents.
During Cleveland's 2-game Finals winning streak, new battle lines have been drawn, ones that will be key in Sunday night's Game 7.
But many listeners and observers have found parallels between Amazon's fictional world and contemporary politics, and they're drawing up battle lines on Twitter.
Often these issues do not break along party lines, which make them interesting in a city where today's battle lines are so clear.
Once in the White House, Trump's senior advisers quickly drew battle lines on the program, a senior administration official confirmed earlier this year.
Instead of the usual relatively clear-cut rundown of evidence, the facts in this case seemed to step all over the battle lines.
In doing so they are setting some clear battle lines ahead of an election that must come by mid-2020 at the latest.
Some G-20 leaders have already begun drawing battle lines in disputes over issues like trade and investment, tax policy, and industrial overcapacity.
At the same time, a new divide has opened up, one that cuts across the old left/right and pro/anti battle lines.
This is going to be a tough, ultra-contested fight, and the battle lines are nowhere near as clearly drawn as net neutrality.
Don't look now, but another spending crisis is coming, and unlike previous showdowns, it's not quite clear where the battle lines are drawn.
Turkish drones helped the Tripoli forces recapture the strategic city of Gheryan in June, and since then, the battle lines have barely shifted.
But it is probably also a perverse kind of nostalgia, for a time when the ideological divides and battle lines seemed much clearer.
Battle lines: GOP candidate for governor John Cox has made repealing the gas tax a staple of his campaign against his Democratic challenger.
We have heard the stories of battle lines and "disarmament zones" designated at family dinner tables, and of friendships ended over political loyalties.
Some of the old battle lines once drawn between parties and factions now seem hopelessly scrambled, in part because Mr. Trump scrambled them.
In short, the food and medical supplies we pay for is supposed to go to people on both sides of the battle lines.
In peripheral economies, the battle lines are clear enough; Greeks see themselves as bowing to Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor, rather than to faceless Eurocrats.
Fight to dominate 2020 election The strategic battle lines of the fight that will dominate Capitol Hill until the 2020 election are becoming clear.
And so the battle lines around gentrification, in some ways, are crucibles for thinking through how artistic production is also conflated with urban development.
But he made clear the administration would need to "fight" to achieve its goals -- and he laid out the battle lines of that fight.
In a primary and on an issue where there is so much policy overlap between the candidates, we have now drawn clearer battle lines.
Battle lines: While Gillespie leads among white voters, the poll finds Northam leads among young and old, women and men, and African-American voters.
No matter the truth battle lines are drawn thanks to Madeline finding her way into the drama to defend Jane and Ziggy against Renata.
And the battle lines between Democratic and Republican are stark; necessary solidarity against the threat from Iran, for example, has been undermined by partisanship.
Najya and the other children at P.S. 307 were unaware of the turmoil and the battle lines adults were drawing outside the school's doors.
It's inspired likely 2300 Democratic contenders to draw battle lines around how far they'd go to change the role of government in American life.
A number of the women are sick, self-loathing schemers eager to act out their revenge fantasies, so the battle lines are evenly drawn.
Washington (CNN)The fashion battle lines have been drawn, says Zac Posen, the popular designer whose looks have graced hundreds of celebrities, starlets and politicians.
Before this can happen, spectrum auctions must be completed; typically a government refereed scrap between technology and telecoms companies, with battle lines drawn on price.
The battle lines underscored the huge political stakes in the 2016 election, which could cement the ideological balance of the court for years to come.
When he calls mainstream media outlets purveyors of FAKE NEWS, he is drawing battle lines between his supporters and much more trustworthy sources of information.
While there is little evidence thus far of a major groundswell of nonwhite, urban students opting out of testing, the battle lines are clearly shifting.
He financed a pro-government militia that held the battle lines before the regular army could deploy enough troops to keep the separatists at bay.
For the first time in Italy's political history, the electoral campaign's battle lines will be clearly drawn -- and it will not be on domestic issues.
After the Detroit debate, the battle lines on the issue -- which frequently polls as the top Democratic priority -- are more clearly drawn than ever before.
In the vortex of this debate, once the battle lines were sharply drawn, moderate ground everywhere became hostage to the passions of the two sides.
Unfortunately, that also means that the more the fact-based media tries to debunk the president's falsehoods, the further it will entrench the battle lines.
Once the battle lines are drawn, though, they're are caught in the middle of their parents' dispute, which gets uglier the longer it goes unresolved.
The controversy surrounding U.S. Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos has brought into stark relief the battle lines in the debate over educational choice in America.
Battle lines Bickert wrote that Facebook would continue to remove any video that violates its rules on nudity, graphic violence, voter suppression or hate speech.
It was along these battle lines that the Brexit debate—and subsequently all British politics for the next decade at least, you presume—was drawn.
But with infections disregarding borders and their battle lines against humans drawn, he believes the way we live today is what opens us up to risk.
And on Monday, Democrats were already starting to draw battle lines, calling the programs critical for workers who are still struggling to recover from the recession.
Decades later, for the young Cecily Brown, these battle lines remained so clearly drawn that they ran straight through her identity and destiny as a woman.
Sources close to the case tell us ... Brad wants joint legal and physical custody, but if he actually filed papers it would draw the battle lines.
Other battle lines: The poll found that 44% of voters trust Republicans more than Democrats on the issues of jobs, the economy, immigration and national security.
NET NEUTRALITY FIGHT HITS THE HILL: Battle lines are being drawn on Capitol Hill over the Federal Communication Commission's push to scale back net neutrality rules.
The process is mostly up to the courts, but politicians will have a hand in it, too, and were already drawing battle lines over Mr. Assange.
In the most significant shift in the battle lines, General Hifter's forces announced that they had occupied Tripoli's defunct international airport, destroyed by fighting in 2014.
The battle lines were simple: Hoda was an American girl in the suburban South whose parents wanted to raise her like a proper old-country Yemeni.
"That seemed very political," she said in an interview, noting how battle lines hardened shortly after the hearing and after Republicans lost control of the House.
He brought ability and grace that transcended the battle lines of class division which had plagued and embittered New England for more than a hundred years.
And the battle lines are similar — with the energy industry arguing the proposals would hurt the economy, and environmental groups saying the proposals will protect human health.
Clinton's campaign is already girding for a potential fight with Chaffetz and his colleagues, drawing battle lines that will likely harden very quickly if Clinton takes office.
The battle lines are drawn between those whose faces are black on the right side and white on the left, and those whose facial colors are reversed.
Democrats caught in the whiplash of Trump's first 100 days have also hurriedly had to draw new battle lines as they work out how to fight back.
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" DOUG HEYE, REPUBLICAN STRATEGIST WHO OFTEN CRITICIZES TRUMP, SPEAKING ABOUT TRUMP'S YOVANOVITCH TWEET: "The battle lines have largely been drawn and people have made up their minds.
The battle lines do not fall along conventional left-right factions, and both sides have brought in high-priced Republican and Democratic strategists to manage their campaigns.
Battle lines: Kelli Ward has been trying to get her competitor Martha McSally to engage in a primary fight ahead of the Arizona GOP primary in August.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has spent weeks drawing battle lines for a trade war with Europe and courting Vladimir Putin -- causing almost universal angst in Washington.
These familiar battle lines are what have made the unusually tight and unpredictable contest more than a little awkward for the party, and also hard to forecast.
A university student was separated from his family after the locations of his school and family were divided by battle lines between Syrian government and rebel forces.
The militia helped hold the battle lines before the regular army could deploy enough troops equipped with weapons and winter clothing to keep the separatists at bay.
What Chinese Students Abroad Really Think About Hong Kong's Protests: While the battle lines seem clearly drawn, views are often less absolute and loyalties not so predictable.
Battle lines had been drawn, and the Source Awards were the first shots in what would become known as the East Coast-West Coast hip-hop wars.
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When we come back, the Supreme Court battle lines already taking shape as Minority Leader Chuck Schumer promises to fight the Kavanaugh confirmation with everything he&aposs got.
The turning point for the Starks and the war is filled with so much bloodshed, but finally the houses show their true colors and battle lines are drawn.
Quick facts: Battle lines: The Federation of American Hospitals endorsed the Ways and Means bill, which is friendlier to hospitals worried about payment cuts in the other approaches.
In this reversal, Democrats remain so focused on the battle lines of 2016 that we risk missing the real dangers of potential surveillance abuse under the current president.
"The left are the new racists," Boghossian says 13 minutes into the conversation: This all goes to show that the ideological battle lines in modern politics are shifting.
Your units in Corruption, on the other hand, are mostly finding notes that track the crimes of a war whose stakes and battle lines are never well-established.
Amid reports of him refusing to resign, and the army dismissing a delegation sent by President Jacob Zuma of South Africa to intervene, the battle lines are drawn.
The dog days of summer will slowly give way to the traditional starting date for the fall campaigns, and the battle lines for control of Congress are clear.
Conservatives are beginning to draw battle lines in next month's fight over raising the nation's borrowing limit, setting the stage for a showdown that could rattle the markets.
On June 23 Britain will vote on whether to withdraw from the EU in a referendum that has scrambled the traditional left-right battle lines of British politics.
Chris SmithChristopher (Chris) Henry SmithCheese, wine importers reeling from Trump trade fight House approves pro-union labor bill Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines MORE (R-N.
Battle lines form between white nationalists, neo-Nazis, and members of the alt-right and anti-fascist counterprotesters during the Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, in 2017.
But when the battle lines were formed, the right came better equipped and ready to use force to defend their belief that white people are better than nonwhite people.
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The game is stupid simple: you pick your weapons, the other person picks theirs, and then your battle lines run at each other until there's no one left standing.
In the struggle for legitimacy, both sides appear keen to deprive the other of any mantle of truly national authority which paying salaries across the battle lines would confer.
For decades, the battle lines of economic policy—more or less taxation; a bigger or smaller welfare state—seemed deeply entrenched, while the language of politics narrowed and atrophied.
The situation draws the battle lines forming ahead of negotiations between Oi, creditors and the court overseeing Brazil's largest-ever bankruptcy, with 65 billion reais ($20 billion) of liabilities.
The articles in question happened to have been written by older women, and even though their generation did not universally agree with the points made, battle lines were drawn.
"I think these battle lines have been drawn and everybody knows exactly what they are doing," Simon Derrick, chief currency strategist at BNY Mellon told CNBC's Street Signs Thursday.
The jihadist group has provided another set of shifting battle lines, introduced more warlords, compelled more foreign interventions and, most of all, put communities under its tyrannical, fanatical rule.
Counter-terrorism police had rounded up about 20 people with suspected links to Islamic State, whose battle lines in Syria and Iraq have included nationals from several Asian countries.
Battle lines: It's no secret that some Democrats want Pelosi to step aside; Conor Lamb earned national attention after he said he wouldn't back Pelosi if elected, and Reps.
The final episode traces the battle lines between the Open Blockchain (Silicon Valley) and the Closed Blockchain (Wall Street) and how the blockchain is going to change the world.
The situation draws the battle lines forming ahead of negotiations between Oi, creditors and the court overseeing Brazil's largest-ever bankruptcy, with 953 billion reais ($20 billion) of liabilities.
But in the current polarized political climate, the Bavarian vote is seen as a measure of how much the political battle lines have been redrawn in Germany and Europe.
Battle lines being drawn Whether Britain should be required to adhere to EU standards on the environment and safety is one of several areas where future clashes appear inevitable.
The battle lines over outpatient knee replacements began forming in 2012, when Medicare first considered removing the operation from its "inpatient only" list of invasive and complicated medical procedures.
ALSO ON TUESDAY: TRUMP-BASHER MARK SANFORD SUFFERS MAJOR PRIMARY DEFEAT IN S.C. Meanwhile, the battle lines have been drawn in Nevada&aposs pivotal Senate race, with incumbent Nevada Sen.
Black Americans understand that Trump's followers don't see the battle lines in American racial politics as "white and black Americans" versus "immigrant interlopers," but rather white Americans versus everybody else.
As lines between genders, sexualities and queer identities blur, so does the language used to describe them—and as that language evolves, battle lines are drawn around its political implications.
After nearly five years of civil war in Syria, the United Nations estimates that 400,000 people are trapped behind battle lines by the government, the Islamic State or rival insurgents.
Thatcher, however, scrambled these battle lines when she came to power, criticizing Europe's drive to unity as exactly the kind of big-government initiative she so famously opposed at home.
Battle lines: Nearly 90 percent of Democrats say news criticism keeps political leaders in check while roughly 40 percent of Republicans feel the same — that's nearly a 50 percent gap.
Brexit has raised fears about future security cooperation with the bloc, with both sides drawing up the battle lines for at least two years of talks that could quickly sour.
But the battle lines are shifting as younger doctors flip their views, a change that will likely assume greater significance as the next generation of physicians takes on leadership roles.
Prime Minister Theresa May is set to trigger Article 50 shortly, beginning the two-year Brexit negotiating period, and battle lines are already being drawn between the EU and Britain.
Yet just as unexpected and telling was the swift reaction from Warsaw's two main allies -- Hungary and the Czech Republic -- who jumped to Poland's defense, drawing battle lines for 2018.
Amendment 83, which proposed banning racing by the end of 2020 and hardened the battle lines between greyhound track owners and animal advocates, passed with 69 percent of the vote.
The riots spread throughout Athens, then beyond into Thessaloniki and elsewhere in Europe, drawing many of the battle lines that would ossify once the Greek crisis erupted the following year.
As battle lines harden between supporters and opponents of climate action, both are increasingly using bouts of extreme weather as a weapon to try to win people to their side.
The unveiling of the Republican Study Committee's Obamacare bill comes on the second day of the new Congress, as Republicans and Democrats are quickly drawing their battle lines on the ACA.
Indeed, rather than battle lines being drawn between, say, present-day red and blue states, Scarcelli imagined the second US Civil War would primarily be based on terrorism and sneak attacks.
In a world where that power is only taken from us, makeup is a tool which allows us to draw our battle lines and give so much power back to ourselves.
Battle lines converging: As the lines between media, tech and telecom companies blur, Internet providers and the web companies that use their pipes have a rare alliance in opposing the bill.
After observing a moment of silence to honor Scalia, the GOP candidates, who clashed in South Carolina, seized on his death to draw battle lines in the debate over his successor.
Battle lines are hardening, with senators trading accusations about whether a double standard is being applied to Kavanaugh, who if confirmed will shape the political leaning of the court for decades.
Washington (CNN)The Trump administration on Tuesday rescinded a set of Obama-era policies that promoted using race to achieve diversity in schools, teeing up new battle lines over admissions standards.
If public vindication is something that the ladies and The Donald both feel is the only way for them to remedy their damaged reputations, then the battle lines may be drawn.
"The time for you to plan for the 'what ifs' of life is when you are in a state of love," Orman says, and not when you're already drawing battle lines.
And in the United States, the departure of Justice Anthony Kennedy and President Trump's selection to succeed him is expected to redraw the well-established legal battle lines over abortion rights.
"The battle lines are pretty drawn here between Republicans and Democrats, particularly around impeachment," said Daniel Kreiss, an associate professor at the University of North Carolina's School of Media and Journalism.
Each generation sees those hard battle lines of allegiance shift, and remember, with Stadia we're not asking our gamers to drop $500 or $1,000 on a custom next-generation [piece of hardware].
In fact, only three states ban the open carry of long guns, creating the potential for militias and armed protesters to become fixtures as battle lines are drawn in a fractious nation.
Make no mistake: Fresh battle lines are being drawn in the clash between data-mining tech giants and Internet users over people's right to control their personal information and protect their privacy.
But even as the Clinton-Trump battle lines were coming into focus, Mr. Sanders announced from California that he was not prepared to stand down, a potentially irksome development for Mrs. Clinton.
Go deeper: AT&T & DOJ draw battle lines ahead of trial Bayer is running into DoJ troubles of its own, related to its proposed $66 billion buyout of Monsanto, according to Bloomberg.
Battle lines are being drawn in Canada over smaller telecom companies having access to the high-speed fiber infrastructure that the small handful of major players are planning to roll out soon.
Today, Mr. Mohammad lives less than two miles from villages controlled by a Russian-linked Taliban group, according to a description of the local battle lines offered by Kunduz's mayor, Najibullah Omerkhel.
Battle lines: The 188-word statement seeks to parry arguments that Trump's aggressive deregulatory push will hurt the planet, arguing that the administration is "reducing unnecessary burdens" while being mindful of the environment.
But even the general proposals almost immediately scrambled the traditional partisan battle lines with the administration taking criticism from Republicans and conservative business allies while drawing praise from labor unions and some Democrats.
We shouldn't rule it out, per Kreisberg: "The question of 'where do Alex's loyalties lie' plays a major part of the next episode and battle lines are drawn a little bit," he teased.
Because neither Mr. Assad nor the rebels are strong enough to win, the battle lines push back and forth, rolling across communities in waves of destruction that kill thousands but accomplish little else.
And now the battle lines have been drawn: on the other side is a threat to the country as great as any over-leveraged bank and any Supreme Court campaign finance misjudgment combined.
The White Walkers made the true battle lines very clear in this War for the Dawn: either you were on the side of the living, or you were the Army of the Dead.
The other side: The Justice Department wants to fight this out along relatively traditional battle lines, framing it as a straightforward case about the powers Congress granted to the president to restrict immigration.
Soon, the battle lines are drawn between those, of whatever class, who would try to save the world but fail — the comedians, that is — and those who won't try at all: the tragedians.
If little else was clear from the fractured returns in Europe, the elections showed that battle lines between populists and the political establishment are still forming in a crucial — and complicated — political arena.
Young men formed human chains to keep roads clear for a flurry of tuk-tuks, which have been used to ferry the wounded through crowds from the battle lines of clashes with police.
Market "battle lines are generally formed between those who practice more value-based fundamental analysis and those who practice price-based technical analysis," strategist Andrew Adams wrote in a note to clients Monday.
The battle lines between the two contenders, Stacey Abrams and Stacey Evans, are a little fuzzy in policy terms but do implicate many of the ideological, ethnic, and factional clashes ongoing inside the party.
On Sunday, a new Chinese TV drama series largely shot in the United States with American cast members appeared to become the first high-profile victim of new battle lines drawn by Beijing authorities.
TOKYO (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan's staff bookstore underscores the intellectual battle lines in what has become a renewed debate over the central bank's mission and a contest to define Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's legacy.
Clinton quickly reacted to the ruling -- released by the court in a single sentence -- laying out the electoral battle lines with Trump on an issue that mirrors the polarized state of the nation's politics.
The Justice Department's lawsuit seeking to block the AT&T–Time Warner merger, filed this week, has suddenly scrambled political battle lines and set up a historic legal fight in a quickly unfolding showdown.
JAKARTA, Indonesia – The battle lines for Indonesia&aposs 2019 presidential election were drawn Friday as President Joko "Jokowi" Widodo formally registered as a candidate after choosing a conservative Islamic cleric as his running mate.
If Democratic Congressman Beto O'Rourke comes even close to winning the U.S. Senate race against Republican incumbent Ted Cruz in the conservative states, it may portend shifting battle lines in the 2020 presidential maps.
When Monday's Vanderpump Rules season 6 premiere begins, the battle lines among the witches of WeHO are already redrawn: Scheana Marie isn't speaking to Katie Maloney or Stassi Schroeder, because apparently it's 2013 again.
Battle lines drawn over CIA nominee Now that the Senate has confirmed Mike Pompeo as secretary of state, attention will turn to another controversial nominee: Gina Haspel, President Trump's pick to run the CIA.
The resulting political climate, evident on social media, is not dissimilar to that of the U.S. post-Trump, in which battle lines have been drawn and the desire for outright attack stifles nuanced debate.
The battle lines were drawn, and the next year, when Mayor David N. Dinkins sought a compromise by marching with a lesbian and gay delegation, the response was more ferocious than many had anticipated.
That's not only a European story; it's what's happening in America as the battle lines form for the 2020 presidential race, and it's the prism through which elections around the world are now viewed.
"Brexit is back with GBP underperforming other major currencies as the battle lines between the UK and EU have hardened further," Ned Rumpeltin, European head of FX Strategy wrote in a note to clients.
But gun rights activists believe that the events of the last few weeks mean the debate will never return to its fossilized battle lines, whatever Congress and the Trump administration do or don't do.
As Syria's battle lines have shifted in nearly 303 months since, the two young men have watched their camp swell with families and fighters escaping government territorial gains, insurgent infighting and Islamic State violence.
And so, even if the fight over Sabarimala is about gender justice, it's not coincidence that the battle lines have pitted dominant-caste Keralites, defending the exclusion, against what they see as rival interests.
But it also helps clarify the battle lines for what looks like the coming Clinton administration — persuade her team they need you, and you might have a shot at getting them on your side.
While opposition to President Donald Trump is a unifying element for all Democrats right now, the battle lines are shaping up between these two factions as the party considers reforms to its nominating convention rules.
But justices also revealed that the far right and the far left side of the bench are drawing their battle lines, in anticipation of other cases concerning more restrictive laws currently hurtling toward the court.
Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayPavlich: The Senate defends its integrity Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines Pelosi enters fight over surprise medical bills MORE (D-Wash.), the top Democrat on the Senate Health Committee.
The problem is that some policymakers voice strong opinions ahead of meetings, drawing battle lines before the actual decisions are made, making it more difficult to have open-minded discussions behind closed doors, he said.
The battle lines: Democrats cast doubt on Ross' credibility, pointing at documents showing he had engaged in discussions — months before the Justice Department's formal request — about the question with people inside and outside the administration.
One of the best things about this premiere is the way it redraws the battle lines to make this a show more about the meaningful movements of armies, rather than the petty cruelties of individuals.
Americans have always recognized the value of science to foreign policy — even during the Revolutionary War when commanders of the opposing forces allowed U.S. and British scientists to move back and forth across battle lines.
Battle lines: Lidl entered the market aggressively, with prices in its Winston Salem, NC, store that were 9.1% lower than the local Walmart, according to a study conducted in June by Jefferies analyst Christopher Mandeville.
If that sounds almost utopian when considering the battle lines that are constantly being drawn today in musical culture, then perhaps you've unlocked the reason why people are going absolutely apeshit over The 1975 lately.
Considering the battle lines had been re-drawn by ISIS and the Taliban, more than 200 ISIS fighters surrendered themselves to the Afghan government on Wednesday, just in order to avoid capture by the Taliban.
From Hollywood's court docket: The battle lines are taking shape in what is certain to be a sharp fight — and possibly a long one — over the film ratings system and the way it handles smoking.
Ms. Khon Ja, who works to protect civilians from the ravages of Myanmar's decades-long civil war, had come to rely on the Facebook page, which might reveal, say, battle lines edging toward a village.
That feeling of "us" versus "them" divides society, heightening prejudices and creating social battle lines — precisely the sort of politics championed by right-wing populists who have grown popular in Europe and the United States.
The announcement followed an agreement on Tuesday night between President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey and his Russian counterpart, Vladimir V. Putin, that significantly redrew the battle lines of the eight-year-old Syrian conflict.
The Supreme Court has held that the federal government cannot compel states to administer a federal program, the judge wrote, citing a case with very different partisan battle lines: National Federation of Independent Business v.
While the major narratives documented in the memos were already publicly known, they provide a few tantalizing new particulars about Comey's encounters with the president — and have already hardened partisan battle lines on Capitol Hill.
MAZAR I SHARIF, Afghanistan — Violence in northern Afghanistan has intensified in recent days, with both Afghan security forces and the Taliban suffering heavy casualties, but the heavy fighting has failed to shift the battle lines.
The fast-moving battle lines of the Korean War seesawed hundreds of miles up and down the peninsula, and many battlefields wound up behind communist lines when the fighting ended in an armistice in 1953.
But the battle lines were drawn almost immediately after Quayle's speech in May, and the Murphy Brown team only dug them in deeper at the Emmys in August, where they took home the Comedy Series trophy.
John GaramendiJohn Raymond GaramendiPeace Corps' sudden decision to leave China stirs blowback LA Mayor Eric Garcetti endorses Biden Impeachment battle lines harden ahead of pivotal week MORE (D-Calif.), who served in Peace Corps in Ethiopia.
The separatists often try to make small incursions into the so-called "grey zone" between the battle lines, as do the Ukrainians, who've been engaged in a slow but creeping advance over the last few months.
Controversy surrounding The Shack represents the inevitable clash between America's millions of evangelicals and Hollywood's army of liberal-minded producers, two adversaries brought together by mutual economic interests without ever moving their culture-war battle lines.
T-minus six months 'til Election Day The 2018 midterms are six months from Tuesday, and some primaries coming in the days ahead will begin to set the battle lines in a few more key races.
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Battle lines are being drawn between Thailand's military government and the populist movement led by ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra as both sides attempt to outmaneuver the other before a general election due in 2019.
LONDON — As a law to prevent a no-deal Brexit hurtled toward passage on Thursday, British lawmakers began drawing the battle lines for their next fight: when to hold a general election that is now inevitable.
The War on Drugs has fewer battle lines more clearly defined than those in Afghanistan, which is still the world's greatest heroin producer and exporter after almost two decades of U.S. attempts to eradicate the trade.
TOKYO, June 17 (Reuters) - The Bank of Japan's staff bookstore underscores the intellectual battle lines in what has become a renewed debate over the central bank's mission and a contest to define Governor Haruhiko Kuroda's legacy.
Battle lines on the board remain from an ill-fated 2013 merger with Portugal Telecom, pitched as a lifeline for Brazil's struggling national champion, which soured when poor cash management by the Portuguese partner came to light.
Lamar Alexnader (R-Tenn.) and Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayBipartisan Ways and Means leaders unveil measure to stop surprise medical bills Pavlich: The Senate defends its integrity Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines MORE (D-Wash.).
Some have taken the use of the word "ruler" literally and think that Putin was preemptively drawing battle lines: The subtext might have been: Win at this game and rule the world or be under Russia's thumb.
A spokesman for the Libyan forces, Rida Issa, said militants who staged an ambush east of central Sirte had apparently arrived from the desert, in the latest sign of an enduring jihadist threat beyond the battle lines.
Ready Player One can't see the deep, inherent irony of its battle lines, the way it pits an evil corporation—complete with branded, uniformed, Stormtrooper gamers—against kids whose entire identities have been shaped by corporate product.
The song, like the Daughters' performance, is darkly seductive and alienating at once — a powerful expression of the tensions endured by women in conflict zones, and a reminder that identity often means fighting on multiple battle lines.
With a deepening crisis over Brexit in Britain, both Labour and Prime Minister Boris Johnson's governing Conservative Party are already drawing the battle lines for an early election, which many believe could be triggered later this year.
With a deepening crisis over Brexit in Britain, both Labour and Prime Minister Boris Johnson's governing Conservative Party are already drawing the battle lines for an early election, which many believe could be triggered later this year.
The most urgent battle lines are forming along the first years of tackle football, including middle school in many parts of the country, even as football remains by far the most popular sport in the United States.
Trump's challenge to Congress to enact a replacement for DACA set off a flurry of immigration proposals, but ultimately the issue was set aside with little more than clearly-defined battle lines to show for the effort.
Washington (CNN)The battle lines for the 2018 midterm election are being revealed as both parties gear up for emotional debates on issues and positions that were one confined to the radical fringes but now drive American politics.
The agency was ultimately able to hack into the device without Apple's help, but the fight made clear the battle lines in a long-simmering dispute over the degree of access law enforcement should have to encrypted communications.
The battle lines were basically drawn over what it means for the church to be pastoral and merciful in its approach to people who are not living in accord with the Christian ideal of the intact, nuclear family.
The Interpreter If you held up two maps of Syria — one from last September, when Russian forces first intervened in the chaotic civil war there, and one today — you would see that the battle lines look quite similar.
He would attract tens of millions of voters who otherwise would be on the fence, and unlike every other issue where the battle lines are clearly drawn, these voters would come with zero defections going the other way.
In the political arena, the issues of regressive regulation cut across the usual partisan and ideological battle lines, and so tend to be kept off the agenda by legislative leaders who emphasize issues that hold their caucus together.
Buttigieg & Klobuchar draw clear battle lines in Nevada An NBC analysis of the most recent debate found the Klobuchar was on the attack towards Buttigieg more than anyone else that night, while Buttigieg mostly went for Bernie Sanders.
On Monday, the internal battle lines at the Fed were in full view as two of the central bank's most influential policymakers delivered dueling reads on the U.S. economy and the appropriate monetary policy response in simultaneous appearances.
Now, the question is whether there is any possibility of impeachment inquiries revealing new information so damning that it transcends partisan allegiances and creates the beginnings of consensus — or whether the battle lines will be drawn more boldly.
Although official campaigning on both sides of the debate will not begin until Cameron has finished negotiations with the bloc which he hopes will secure a better membership deal for Britain, the battle lines have already been drawn.
For those who are not deeply entrenched within the battle over the estate tax or unfamiliar with its contentious history, the battle lines were drawn by academics, economists, and the affluent society well before this most recent election.
LAUNCESTON, Australia (Reuters) - The decision by the government of Australia's Northern Territory government to allow the resumption of fracking for natural gas will do little to immediately solve the country's energy woes, but will likely sharpen political battle lines.
Chris SmithChristopher (Chris) Henry SmithPro-union bill draws 6900 battle lines Here's how we're winning the fight against human trafficking Democrat who ended her campaign over bullying will help write anti-harassment law in New Jersey MORE (R-N.
Managing the aftermath, which saw the country split by age, class and geography, will need political dexterity in the short run; in the long run it may require a redrawing of traditional political battle-lines and even subnational boundaries.
The White House has lined up dozens of Judge Kavanaugh's former clerks to vouch for him as he meets with senators on the Hill; Times reporters looked at how the battle lines are being drawn through the Senate chamber.
But the Cisneros and Cuellar race may be where the battle lines between establishment and the anti-establishment are most prominently drawn, and the most analogous to Ocasio-Cortez's own race against former top Democrat Joe Crowley in 2018.
It's true that these battle lines are drawn across all campuses to one degree or another, but what many people don't realize is that they are the most pressing concerns only for elite private institutions like Oberlin and Yale.
LONDON — New battle lines were drawn over Britain's future on Monday, when the government secured unrestricted authority to negotiate withdrawal from the European Union while confronting the possibility that in doing so, it may bring about an independent Scotland.
This year's iteration, however, which opened on Wednesday, was more muted and has a less glitzy global line-up, even as battle lines for control of the web have hardened amid a biting trade war between China and the United States.
Instead, the battle lines over immigration have only deepened, as Mr. Trump has maintained his upper hand in the race and the primary campaign has moved into South Carolina and a series of Southern states that vote over the next month.
MARSEILLE/PARIS (Reuters) - France's Socialist government drew battle lines with one of the country's biggest trade union's on Tuesday over labour market reforms as a strike by oil workers forced at least five refineries to halt or slow down operations.
Multiple source close to the show tell PEOPLE that the former Miss U.S.A. will not be on the upcoming eleventh season after a messy, lengthy contract negotiation that left her and the network on opposite sides of uncrossable battle lines.
The atmosphere between London and Brussels has soured in recent weeks as battle lines are drawn before the complex negotiations for Britain to leave the European Union are due to start next month, a year after June's referendum vote to quit.
The rambling 45-minute announcement speech exposed the foundation of Trump's campaign -- hard-line immigration and trade proposals bolstered by blustering rhetoric and a disregard for facts -- and drew up the battle lines that would define the election to come.
The plan drew battle lines for an expected clash with Trump over climate change, including a fight over the state's decades-old authority to set emissions limits that are far stricter than those in many other parts of the United States.
The battle lines were clear: allies of President Recep Tayyip Erdogan against a collection of adversaries, including members of the military and followers of Fethullah Gulen, a Muslim cleric who leads a secretive religious movement from his self-exile in Pennsylvania.
Despite the move to endorse Mr. Cuomo, there was still open criticism of him and his sometimes heavy-handed tactics, with battle lines sharply drawn over political purity (as represented by Ms. Nixon) versus pragmatism (as represented by Mr. Cuomo).
A flurry of declarations of war and secret pacts in August 21940 drew the broad battle lines between, on one side, Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire and their allies; and, on the other, Britain, France, Japan, Russia and their supporters.
Trump to draw battle lines with budget: President Trump will send his budget to Capitol Hill Thursday, setting off a brawl with Democrats as well as fellow Republicans who are alarmed over a range of proposed deep cuts to federal programs.
AL-MOKHA, Yemen (Reuters) - It took Seham Ali Ibrahim one month to make the dangerous journey from her village near the frontline town of al-Heiss to the relative safety of Yemen's western coast areas, often traveling by foot across battle lines.
BATTLE LINES DRAWN AS DEMOCRATS HOPE TO FLIP CRITICAL TENNESSEE SENATE SEAT A Harvard graduate worth tens of millions of dollars, Bredesen has touted his business credentials, saying they will help him win over "economic Republicans, the more traditional-minded Republicans" in November.
The politics: Amazon's New York cancellation has provided another opportunity for Democratic presidential candidates to draw battle lines over where they stand on big tech corporations, a division that highlights the growing rift between business-friendly Democrats and the ascendant left wing.
HR had become "weaponized," they said; Googlers on both sides of the battle lines had become adept at working the refs—baiting colleagues into saying things that might violate the company's code of conduct, then going to human resources to report them.
With that in mind, I recently reached out to a number of Farm Bill experts to get a better grip on what the emerging battle lines on this bill are, and how they will play out in the remainder of the year.
The bill loses revenue in some areas and raises it in others, and those are where the battle lines will be drawn in the coming weeks, as members of Congress scramble pass a law that President Trump wants to sign by Christmas.
SYDNEY, Australia — As tensions have swelled on Australian university campuses over the democracy movement in Hong Kong, the battle lines seem to have been neatly drawn: Chinese students on the side of China, and Chinese-Australian students on the side of Hong Kong.
Unlike in 2016, when most Democrats rallied around Hillary Clinton, most have so far stayed on the sidelines of the party's primary fight, anxious of drawing battle lines that could further divide their district or attract a primary challenge from the left.
BRUSSELS/LONDON, Jan 20 (Reuters) - The battle lines between Britain and the European Union are taking shape on farming, fish, state aid, banking and a host of other issues ahead of the launch of negotiations for a free trade deal in March.
Eight former wrestlers, including a former Ultimate Fighting Champion celebrity, have publicly accused Mr. Jordan of knowing about the abuse, but a platoon of former wrestlers and coaches has come to his support, drawing battle lines among some members of the community.
Speaking in Orlando, Florida, Trump spent the bulk of the official kickoff to his 2020 campaign not on touting his accomplishments as president, but instead laying out the battle lines for a campaign that will be a vicious fight against his enemies.
In this city of congestion and deepening ambitions for public transportation, the debut of fares — $1 per ride or $3 for a one-day pass — was expected to renew battle lines in the debate over how the metro area's 5.6 million people should move.
On the weekend of July 30-31, the surrounded rebels who held the center of Aleppo city and a larger body of rebel groups to the west of the city tried to reconnect their battle lines, striking at a position in the strategic Ramouseh district.
But it helped set up the battle lines that were drawn after Pence's attendance: that Hamilton, regardless of its racial diversity, is a symbol of a Democratic cultural elite too busy patting itself on the back for being inclusive to care about real Americans.
Any details are in full-on spoiler territory, but obviously there are significant revelations about the growing White Walker threat and about what the battle lines are going to look like — and how they've been redrawn — as we wheel into the final stretch of episodes.
The strategy, more about politics than advancing the battle lines, appears to be designed to pressure rebels to ally themselves with extremists, eroding the rebels' legitimacy; give Russia veto power over any high-level diplomacy; and exhaust Syrian civilians who might otherwise support the opposition.
As Trump hosted a rival event for veterans less than three miles away, other leading Republicans clashed along familiar battle lines that included immigration and surveillance, as each tried to make their most forceful case to voters just days away from the Iowa contest.
To understand the battle lines, consider this imperfect analogy from the predigital world: If the Apple dispute is akin to whether the F.B.I. can unlock your front door and search your house, the issue with WhatsApp is whether it can listen to your phone calls.
Battle lines: Democratic leadership worries Steyer is hurting their chances of taking back the House by focusing on impeachment An April poll from NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist found 47% of Democratic voters would "definitely vote against" a Congressional candidate who wants to impeach President Trump.
The battle lines were drawn the moment Vettel went into the back of Hamilton's Mercedes during the second of three safety car periods, the German shaking his fists and pulling alongside to bang wheels in a gesture that looked a lot like 'road rage'.
As battle lines shift to the states from the federal government, local political realities and the new foundations of a profoundly changed US economy may reveal the limits of just how much power the current administration has to change the country's course on climate issues.
So even though there has been no major shift in the actual battle lines between the Saudi-led coalition and the Houthis for the past year, the threat of a sudden cross-border escalation or terrorist attack emanating from Yemen grows with each passing month.
Battle lines drawn: On one side of the divide are Judiciary Committee Chairman Lindsey GrahamLindsey Olin GrahamTwo-thirds of Republicans support 'red flag' gun laws: NPR poll Red flag laws won't stop mass shootings — ending gun-free zones will Pelosi warns Mnuchin to stop 'illegal' .
Listen and subscribe to our podcast from your mobile device: Via Apple Podcasts | Via RadioPublic | Via Stitcher On the first day of Judge Brett Kavanaugh's Supreme Court confirmation hearings, battle lines were drawn around the issues of abortion, the withholding of documents and executive power.
There's more, but you get the idea: The town is a microcosm of the culture wars, and the mist, which by the episode's end has asserted itself in brutal fashion, will no doubt both clarify battle lines and dissolve them as the series moves along.
Mucarsel-Powell hopes that adding her voice to the contentious debate over those issues -- and talking about policy through a lens of personal experience -- she may be able to chip away at or help break the gridlock and partisan battle lines drawn around them.
The problems keep escalating for President Recep Tayyip Erdogan of Turkey, whose invasion of Kurdish-held northern Syria last week unraveled already tense relations with American and European partners and radically reshuffled the battle lines and alliances of Syria's eight-year-old Syrian war.
Darin LaHoodDarin McKay LaHoodRepublican says alleged Biden corruption should be illegal The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by National Association of Manufacturers - Trump, Congress draw battle lines on impeachment Illinois House Republicans call on Trump to not commute Blagojevich's sentence MORE (R-Ill.) and Rep.
Los Angeles (CNN)The battle lines that will define the final sprint to the Iowa caucuses and New Hampshire primary were set at the Democratic debate ‪on Thursday night with several top candidates making more aggressive moves to stand out as voting draws near.
Opposition to same-sex marriage has long offered common ground to white conservative Republicans and religious African-Americans otherwise more liberal in their political views, but the battle lines are being redrawn, said Robert P. Jones, CEO of the non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute.
Rodney DavisRodney Lee DavisGOP lawmaker: We're past point of doing separate infrastructure bill The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by National Association of Manufacturers - Trump, Congress draw battle lines on impeachment Lawmakers beat Capitol Police in Congressional Football Game MORE (R-Ill.), ranking member of the House Transportation Subcommittee on Highways and Transit, and Suzan DelBeneSuzan Kay DelBeneThe Hill's Morning Report - Presented by National Association of Manufacturers - Trump, Congress draw battle lines on impeachment Lawmakers beat Capitol Police in Congressional Football Game Lawmakers mark anniversary of Martin Luther King 'I have a dream' speech MORE (D-Wash.), co-chairwoman of the House Women's High-Tech Coalition.
Local newspapers heave with tales from the battle lines: struggles between residents and property developers, vandalised yuppie flats and bars, squats stormed by police officers, cars torched in protest at one thing or another and conflicts between the city's world-renowned night clubs and its zoning lawyers.
The hostilities in the Labour Party broke out as the battle lines became clearer among the governing Conservatives, left in turmoil by the vote on the European Union and the subsequent announcement by Prime Minister David Cameron that he would resign once his party chose a successor.
The UK looks to be heading for an election, and Downing Street already appears to have drawn the battle lines on which it will fight the campaign, with pledges to take Britain out of the EU, as well as toughening up on crime and improving schools.
Pat McCrory of North Carolina signed a sweeping law eliminating anti-discrimination protections for all lesbians, gays and bisexuals and barring transgender people from using bathrooms that do not match the gender they were born with, the battle lines were clear in a bitterly divided state.
If the Cold War is gone and the evangelical culture wars have lost much of their steam, we remain ensconced in similar debates today, and — despite recanting his theopolitics in the end — the alliances that Mr. Graham forged and the battle lines he drew have endured.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Fresh battle lines are being drawn that could lead to farm trade restrictions between the United States and Mexico, a letter from a top Mexican trade official seen by Reuters shows, despite the goodwill generated by the newly signed North American trade pact.
In addition to Mr. al-Assad, Mr. Trump's decision to pull American forces out of the way has also quickly redounded to the gain of Russia and Iran, as well as the Islamic State, as the retreat reconfigures battle lines and alliances in the eight-year war.
MEXICO CITY, Jan 30 (Reuters) - Fresh battle lines are being drawn that could lead to farm trade restrictions between the United States and Mexico, a letter from a top Mexican trade official seen by Reuters shows, despite the goodwill generated by the newly-signed USMCA trade pact.
House Republicans — Trump's first line of defense against impeachment — used the moment to firmly draw battle lines against the Democrats' investigations into whether Trump improperly pressured a foreign power to assist him in his reelection bid by digging up dirt on former Vice President Joe Biden.
In what promises to be an epic clash of the titans, the battle lines have been drawn: Big Cable has lined up on one side favoring the apps approach, and Big Tech (actually Big Alphabet) has lined up on the other side promoting the hardware approach.
SAN PEDRO SULA, Honduras — A new caravan of migrants is forming in Honduras, and even ahead of its scheduled departure at dawn on Tuesday, battle lines were being drawn to the north, with some vowing to help them on their journey north, and others to block them.
Right from the start, as we entered the sandy pine forests in the park, we passed a trench running diagonally through the woods, a remnant of the battle lines in World War I. Today treasure hunters with metal detectors still uncover ammunition and other artifacts of the war.
Among the 6900 co-sponsors of the upper chamber's version from Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee ranking member Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayPavlich: The Senate defends its integrity Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines Pelosi enters fight over surprise medical bills MORE (D-Wash.) are Sens.
Chris SmithChristopher (Chris) Henry SmithPro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines Here's how we're winning the fight against human trafficking Democrat who ended her campaign over bullying will help write anti-harassment law in New Jersey MORE in December after accusing a political operative, Bill Robinson, of bullying her.
Over the past two weeks, the administration's focus on infrastructure and workforce development were swamped by former FBI director James Comey's testimony before the Senate and the battle lines drawn between the White House and the special counsel overseeing a broad investigation into Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
Contemporary intraparty battle lines are drawn on different ground (strong support for Obamacare, for example, no longer codes as a "left" position, and the salience of foreign policy has greatly diminished), and members who joined Congress in the past six years don't feel they owe Pelosi anything in particular.
One can only speculate as to how he would have voted in Gundy, but given the partisan nature of the battle lines developing around the non-delegation doctrine, there are four, and quite possibly five, members of the court willing to revisit the doctrine in an appropriate case.
To keep a safe distance from the battle lines, their Saudi or Emirati overseers commanded the Sudanese fighters almost exclusively by remote control, directing them to attack or retreat through radio headsets and GPS systems provided to the Sudanese officers in charge of each unit, the fighters all said.
The result has been to harden the same battle lines that formed at the time of the Tea Party uprising of 2009: a restless activist bloc of voters and interest groups who want to supplant the party leadership versus an establishment ruling class that has mostly clung to power.
Battle lines are already hardened after the 33-days-and-counting closure, which has featured an unusual number of dust-ups between President Trump and Democratic leaders, leading to the apparent suspension of the traditional State of the Union address in the House chamber initially scheduled for Jan. 29.
As Senate Democrats draw the battle lines over Trump's proposed tax plan, they are borrowing an argument from their predecessors who fought former president Ronald Reagan's tax cuts 22016 years ago — by tying them directly to potential future cuts in Social Security and Medicare for the middle class and poor.
Europe is drawing fresh battle lines around the ethics of big data While Apple might so far have fallen just shy of calling for a full copypaste of GDPR-level data protections into US law, there's perhaps an element of strategic caution at play that's moderating its plain-text political messaging.
With Tennis Australia and the United States Tennis Association supporting the Laver Cup, the event could also harden battle lines with the International Tennis Federation, which is trying to preserve and revamp Davis Cup, the 117-year-old men's team competition that is the I.T.F.'s primary source of funding.
Writing about Chick and the culture wars in the journal Religion and American Culture, Michael Ian Borer and Adam Murphree noted that Chick's fundamentalist Protestant insistence that the Catholic church is the devil's handiwork greatly complicates the easy "battle lines" that commentators tend to draw when writing about the culture wars.
But Mark Zuckerberg, its founder and boss, has even greater ambitions June 25thManaging the aftermath of Brexit, which saw the country split by age, class and geography, will need political dexterity in the short run; in the long run it may require a redrawing of traditional political battle-lines and even subnational boundaries.
Brexit is constantly drawing new battle lines, eclipsing old distinctions between Labour and Tory: A remarkable 2000 percent of the population identify as either a Remainer or Leaver—more than any other social grouping, and more even than the 72 percent of the electorate who voted in the referendum to begin with.
Andy LevinAndrew (Andy) LevinPro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines Stuck in DC for impeachment, senators hold ground in Iowa Warren gets endorsements from 45 Michigan officeholders, activists MORE (D-Mich.), vice chairman of the House Education and Labor Committee, pushed back on the idea that the bill could hurt vulnerable Democrats.
The proposed cessation of hostilities does not include the Islamic State, which controls much of the country's northeast or the Qaeda-linked Nusra Front, but the confusing mosaic of battle lines between the many pro-government and rebel groups heightens the risk of clashes that are perceived as violations of the truce.
"The value of the executive branch is that you drive a stake in the ground and you say, "This is due north and this is where we are going," and then people line up and they coalesce for you or against you, but it allows for normal battle lines to form," Sanford said.
With the announcement late last week by BMW, Intel and Mobileye of a new reference platform for autonomous cars — expected to be available in model year 2021 vehicles — the battle lines are being drawn for what promises to be one of the most interesting tech industry developments in the next several years.
On the other side of the cafeteria, a separate caucus was gathering, and battle lines were drawn: Supporters of Hillary Clinton to one side, Sanders supporters to the other, and Martin O'Malley — the candidate least likely to meet the so-called viability threshold of 27 percent of attendees — in the middle, positionally up for grabs.
RELATED: Thomas, Ginsburg draw battle lines for future abortion cases David Popp, a spokesman for McConnell, said the difference between now and three years ago, when McConnell famously blocked Judge Merrick Garland's ascension to the Supreme Court, is that at that time the White House was controlled by a Democrat and the Senate by Republicans.
The bigger question of whether the US should wage a full-scale war in Syria has scrambled typical partisan battle lines in the Capitol, with hard-line conservatives, libertarians and staunch liberals lining up against any intervention, and more moderate and mainstream Democrats and Republicans suggesting that Trump present a long-term plan before Congress.
Those strikes, along with a drop in the international price of oil, counter-smuggling efforts by Turkey, and difficulties Islamic State has in transporting its oil across battle lines have combined to halve its oil revenues, said Daniel Glaser, assistant secretary for terrorist financing at the U.S. Treasury's Office of Terrorism and Financial Intelligence.
The United Nations said it had received reports in the past week that Islamic State fighters had forced scores of civilian families to move to strategic locations in west Mosul to serve as human shields, while in other areas the militants forced families to stay in houses on the battle lines as Iraqi troops advanced.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,21625 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2900 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 6900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28503,22020 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) at 13 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,2023 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
The House version was sponsored by House Education and Labor Committee Chairman Bobby ScottRobert (Bobby) Cortez ScottPro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines Hoyer: Democratic chairmen trying to bridge divide on surprise medical bills To support today's students, Congress must strengthen oversight of colleges MORE (D-Va.) and has 21625 co-sponsors, including three Republicans: Reps.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) presidential bid.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) health care plan.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 21625 battle lines | Companies added 2900,220006 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2202 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) has 2628 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) can get heated.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2628 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 28503 battle lines | Companies added 22020,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 28503 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 22020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) spent $33.7 million.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) with 15.6 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2628 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 28500 battle lines | Companies added 6900,2628 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 28503 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) tweeted.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) at 14 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) aren't far behind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) at 85033 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) at 16 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) presidential bid.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Battle lines: Peter Norvig, head of research at AI powerhouse Google, has attracted attention with a June 22 speech in Sydney arguing that future intelligent computers shouldn't be expected to explain why they think what they think, since, after all, humans themselves don't do a very good job at explaining the true reasons for their decisions.
Perhaps more effectively, his tweets and insults drive his opponents into frenzies, and make the battle lines clear — you may not like Trump, but if you've spent years hating the Democrats and the media and condescending professors and rich cultural elites, at least he's pissing them off and, in doing so, proving he's on your side.
It's a documentary in which Leonardo DiCaprio sounds the alarm about global warming, something that could not possibly have escaped anyone's attention in recent years and is at this point probably beyond discussion: Either you think climate change is real or you don't, and the battle lines aren't likely to be shifted by an earnest movie star.
"There's a lot of still very sharp battle lines that are drawn, but no one is interested in having that fight right now, especially if the consequences of that fight are that there's a government shutdown in the middle of an enormous relief effort," said Katherine Blakeley, a research fellow at the nonpartisan Center for Strategic and Budgeting Assessments.
Congressman Darin LaHoodDarin McKay LaHoodRepublican says alleged Biden corruption should be illegal The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by National Association of Manufacturers - Trump, Congress draw battle lines on impeachment Illinois House Republicans call on Trump to not commute Blagojevich's sentence MORE describes the why he supports removing Congressman Nadler as the head of the Judiciary Committee.
CNN Key Race Alert: This is the narrow path to a Democratic Senate The battle lines were drawn early on, when within weeks of Nixon's entering the race in March, she secured the backing of the New York-based progressive Working Families Party, a process that led to a rift within that party that its leaders blamed on Cuomo.
Perhaps sensing that hard battle lines are being drawn, with most technologists and security professionals on one side and a country rattled by the threat of terror attacks on the other side, Apple said on Monday it wanted to shift its battle with the government from a courtroom — where it is currently being fought — to a hearing room on Capitol Hill.
Brian FitzpatrickBrian K. FitzpatrickDemocrats bullish on bill to create women's history museum: 'It's an election year' This week: Trump's budget lands with a thud on Capitol Hill House approves pro-union labor bill MORE (Pa.), Chris SmithChristopher (Chris) Henry SmithHouse approves pro-union labor bill Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines Here's how we're winning the fight against human trafficking MORE (N.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 21625 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2900 battle lines | Companies added 220006,2202 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2628 praise for consumer bureau MORE will test that again in the Feb.
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Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), said on Twitter late Monday.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 9003 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.): A competitive position, preferably top three.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) presidential campaigns on their disability policy proposals.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2023 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 21625 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2628 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 28503 battle lines | Companies added 22020,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 220006 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2202 battle lines | Companies added 2628,28500 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 6900 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) exaggerated claims and massive promises; Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), he becomes the clear front-runner.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) a B-minus, Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 220006 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2202 battle lines | Companies added 2628,28500 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 6900 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2202 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28500,6900 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2628 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) trails with 28503 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Buttigieg with 17 percent each.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), who is running second.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), 15.6 percent; and Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) for once escaped his wrath.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2628 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 28500 battle lines | Companies added 6900,2628 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 28503 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) some distance behind in third.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former South Bend, Ind.
But even as Democrats agree about the need to promote their agenda more aggressively for the middle class and voters of modest means, especially in parts of the country where the party has suffered grievous losses, they are divided over how aggressively to position themselves on the economic left, with battle lines already forming over the lightning-rod issue of foreign trade.
Divisions between so-called 'Brexiteers' and 'Remainers' are rife in the U.K.'s parliament, with battle lines drawn between politicians who favor a hard separation from the rest of the European Union, and those that want a "soft" Brexit in which the U.K. stays roughly aligned to Europe in terms of trade and regulations, making a post-Brexit relationship easier.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), with less than 16 percent of the raw vote.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), who finished ahead of Biden, was at 18.3 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 21625,2900 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 220006 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and three votes for former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) placed fourth with 10.5 percent of the vote.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) ended the same period with around $13.7 million cash on hand.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) campaign manager, said, according to The Wall Street Journal's Josh Jamerson.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2202 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28500,6900 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2628 praise for consumer bureau MORE had a one point increase in support, up to 28503 percent.  Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) in third place in Morning Consult tracking poll on Monday.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2023 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 21625 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) has gained 2900 percentage points since the previous survey.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) at 15.6 percent, based on the RealClearPolitics average.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2628 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 28500 battle lines | Companies added 6900,2628 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 28503 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) with 22020 percent and just ahead of Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) 2020 presidential campaign criticized former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and touted the president's accomplishments in his first term.
Another scenario is that establishment Republicans banish the Trump faction and Democrats banish the Sanders faction after the 2016 elections, and both parties go back to the predictable and intractable trench warfare battle lines that have become increasingly dug in over the past two decades, using nastier and nastier tactics to subvert internal divisions in service of the larger fight against a common enemy.
Going back to well before the 2016 primary, and with battle lines that were drawn somewhat differently than the Bernie-versus-establishment fight, a progressive faction in Congress fought against grand bargains on entitlements, for a public option in health care, for teacher-friendly education policies, stricter bank regulation, more skepticism of free trade deals, more enthusiasm about minimum wage hikes, and less focus on deficit reduction.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 6900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28503,22020 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) a bit further back and with Biden again barely exhibiting a pulse.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), during the campaign, targeting them for their progressive economic and health care platforms.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 6900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28503,22020 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) remains firmly in the pack, though her support has dropped slightly in that time.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) won the presidential endorsement of the former Iowa chairwoman of Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,21625 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2900 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), meanwhile, trailed by only 220006 points, coming in at 2202 percent support.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) — "Pocahontas" — and poked fun at the pronunciation of former South Bend, Ind.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) presidential campaign announced Saturday it has garnered contributions from one million donors.
Rep. Rodney DavisRodney Lee DavisGOP lawmaker: We're past point of doing separate infrastructure bill The Hill's Morning Report - Presented by National Association of Manufacturers - Trump, Congress draw battle lines on impeachment Lawmakers beat Capitol Police in Congressional Football Game MORE (R-Ill.) said on Thursday that separate legislation addressing infrastructure in the House will likely not be passed in the near future, citing a lack of leadership on the issue.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) Democratic presidential campaign will offer free child-care on Monday night during the Iowa caucuses, the campaign confirmed Monday.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2023 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), meanwhile, dropped about $720,500 on charter flights — more than five times what she spent in the third quarter.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 85003 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) in the latest nationwide Hill-HarrisX poll, putting him in third place in the field of Democratic presidential candidates.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85003 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) won 44 percent in the Texas poll compared to 52 percent for Trump, while former South Bend, Ind.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) released four new ads Friday as part of her final push before the Iowa caucuses.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) briefly spoke with reporters before speeding out of the Capitol once the trial wrapped for the day.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) took 18 percent of the vote, while Biden rounded out the top four with 16 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 21625,2900 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 220006 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) was the only other candidate garnering double-digit support, with 2202 percent of respondents endorsing her nomination.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) continues to maintain third place with 18.2 percent of the delegate equivalents, while Biden takes only 15.8 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), said that the delays, coupled with a spiked Des Moines Register poll from over the weekend, concealed Biden's collapse and Warren's strong showing.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), a leading presidential candidate, said the vote to convict Trump is "an act of patriotism," and thanked Romney for his patriotism.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) asked House managers if Republicans' refusal to allow new witnesses would diminish trust in the chief justice or the Supreme Court.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), who penned a letter to Delrahim last June asking him to recuse himself from tech investigations that relate to former clients.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass) presidential campaign, said the order of the primary nominating contests should change, citing a lack of diversity in the earliest states.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 220006 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2202 battle lines | Companies added 2628,28500 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 6900 praise for consumer bureau MORE's (D-Mass.) plan includes $2628 billion in additional investments in various federal housing funds, intending to build 28503 million new housing units. Sen.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 6900 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) posted the highest spending relative to how much she raised, spending $33.7 million in the fourth quarter and raising $21.7 million — a burn rate of 155 percent.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 220006 battle lines | Companies added 2202,2628 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 28500 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), a 6900 White House hopeful, released a campaign ad on Wednesday highlighting former President Obama's praise for her work designing a polarizing consumer watchdog agency.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), a 2020 White House hopeful, released a campaign ad on Wednesday highlighting former President Obama's praise for her work designing a polarizing consumer watchdog agency.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), a leading presidential candidate, for example, voted against the surprise billing measure in committee last year because it did not address Trump's "sabotage" of ObamaCare.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) has not been casting doubt on the results but reportedly said she didn't "understand" the party's decision to release a portion of the data Tuesday evening.
Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyTrump's China deal is a gift to Wall Street and Beijing GOP senators introduce resolution to change rules, dismiss impeachment without articles Impeachment battle lines harden ahead of pivotal week MORE (R-Mo.) brushed aside McConnell's statements that the GOP-led Senate must hold a trial whenever it receives the impeachment articles and announced on Thursday that he will introduce a motion next week to dismiss impeachment due to "lack of prosecution" by the House (The Hill).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 6900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28503,22020 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) has the most on the line in the Iowa caucuses, arguing that her fundraising will hinge on whether or not she performs well among Democratic voters in the state.
Europe is drawing fresh battle lines around the ethics of big data The European Union's data protection supervisor, Giovanni Buttarelli, tells TechCrunch that tech giants are flouting new privacy regulations and he's not going to take it anymore: "I did not appreciate the tsunami of legalistic notices landing on the account of millions of users, written in an obscure language, and many of them were entirely useless, and in a borderline even with spamming, to ask for unnecessary agreements with a new privacy policy," he tells us.
The battle lines of the stage were most present between Senator Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren to protest with striking Chicago teachers Overnight Health Care — Presented by Partnership for America's Health Care Future — Four companies reach 2628M settlement in opioid lawsuit | Deal opens door to larger settlements | House panel to consider vaping tax | Drug pricing markup tomorrow On The Money: Trump dismisses 'phony Emoluments Clause' after Doral criticism | Senate Dems signal support for domestic spending package | House panel to consider vaping tax MORE and Yang in this section.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), who is also running for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, asked if the lack of witnesses in the impeachment trial was undermining the legitimacy of Roberts, who is presiding over the trial, and the entire justice system.
M.), Jan SchakowskyJanice (Jan) Danoff SchakowskyE-cigarette executives set for grilling over youth vaping Stuck in DC for impeachment, senators hold ground in Iowa Democratic lawmaker introduces bill to increase minors' online protection MORE (D-Ill.) and Andy LevinAndrew (Andy) LevinPro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines Stuck in DC for impeachment, senators hold ground in Iowa Warren gets endorsements from 45 Michigan officeholders, activists MORE (D-Mich.), former HUD Secretary Julián Castro and Warren's husband Bruce Mann — accompanied by the family dog — also hopped around the state for the Massachusetts senator.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) is another Democratic contender looking for a jolt of momentum heading into New Hampshire, and on Wednesday she released a new ad touting Obama's praise of her work as head of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, a watchdog agency.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 2023,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) introduced a seemingly awkward dynamic into the impeachment proceedings when she asked if Republicans' refusal to allow new witnesses in President Trump's trial would diminish trust in the chief justice or the Supreme Court.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2023 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) took questions from an overflow room of supporters before she met the voters lucky enough to get tickets into a rally she held in tiny Indianola, a dozen miles south of the state capital.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.).
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) has proposed taking several steps to reduce the tax gap as a way to raise revenue to finance her "Medicare for All" plan — including increasing IRS funding, expanding third-party reporting and withholding requirements and redirecting enforcement efforts from low-income taxpayers to high-income taxpayers.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 28503 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 22020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), former South Bend, Ind, Mayor Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul Buttigieg2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE, Sen.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE (D-Minn.).
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.).
Amazon CEO Jeff BezosJeffrey (Jeff) Preston BezosHillicon Valley: FBI chief says foreign disinformation 'never stopped' | DNC says Iowa app won't be used in other states | Shadow CEO feels 'really terrible' about caucus debacle | Trump trade adviser claims Bezos won't meet him On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau White House trade adviser claims Bezos won't meet with him about online counterfeits MORE has been sued by Michael Sanchez, the brother of Bezos's girlfriend Lauren Sanchez, over a National Enquirer story about Bezos's extramarital affair.
Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyTrump's China deal is a gift to Wall Street and Beijing GOP senators introduce resolution to change rules, dismiss impeachment without articles Impeachment battle lines harden ahead of pivotal week MORE (R-Mo.) introduced the resolution on Monday, arguing the Senate's impeachment rules do not envision a scenario where the House would delay transmitting articles against a president, as Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE (D-Calif.) has done.
Sen. Josh HawleyJoshua (Josh) David HawleyTrump's China deal is a gift to Wall Street and Beijing GOP senators introduce resolution to change rules, dismiss impeachment without articles Impeachment battle lines harden ahead of pivotal week MORE (R-Mo.) will try to dismiss the articles of impeachment against President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 85033 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE that House Democrats have delayed sending to the Senate.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 21625 battle lines | Companies added 2900,220006 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2202 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE (especially the latter) performed way below what was expected.
Hubbard's report was published on the heels of news that Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman allegedly directly hacked Washington Post owner and Amazon founder Jeff BezosJeffrey (Jeff) Preston BezosHillicon Valley: FBI chief says foreign disinformation 'never stopped' | DNC says Iowa app won't be used in other states | Shadow CEO feels 'really terrible' about caucus debacle | Trump trade adviser claims Bezos won't meet him On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau White House trade adviser claims Bezos won't meet with him about online counterfeits MORE' personal phone.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 28500 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 6900 battle lines | Companies added 2628,28503 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 22020 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), the top progressive candidates running for the Democratic presidential nomination.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE rounded out the top four with 18.4 percent and 85033 percent, respectively.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) – and some support ObamaCare plus a public insurance option -- i.e.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) hovering near the top of most polls in the Democratic presidential primary.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2023 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) is tied for third with former New York City Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens Bloomberg21625 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE, each registering at 2900 percent support, based on the poll.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), have found themselves at odds with the DCCC, which works to help Democratic House incumbents win reelection.
White House trade adviser Peter Navarro in an interview published Wednesday accused Amazon CEO Jeff BezosJeffrey (Jeff) Preston BezosHillicon Valley: FBI chief says foreign disinformation 'never stopped' | DNC says Iowa app won't be used in other states | Shadow CEO feels 'really terrible' about caucus debacle | Trump trade adviser claims Bezos won't meet him On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau White House trade adviser claims Bezos won't meet with him about online counterfeits MORE of avoiding a meeting with the Trump administration about the issue of online counterfeits, fueling the ongoing rift between the online retail giant and the White House.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 22020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) Trump campaigned heavily on repealing and replacing ObamaCare in 2016, but was never able to successfully do so.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) say bold ideas are required to unite the country and recapture the White House.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE — have said undocumented immigrants should be covered under a government-run health care plan.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) had about 200063 percent of the delegates, per the partial results, while former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, who entered the race last year as the presumed front-runner, had only about 16 percent.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 85033 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE (D-Minn.) had already delivered remarks before Sanders took to the stage here at a Holiday Inn adjacent to the Des Moines International Airport.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2202 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28500,6900 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2628 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) to back the other candidate in the Iowa caucuses on Monday should their preferred candidate not reach the required threshold to be counted.
Lucille Roybal-AllardLucille Roybal-AllardLA Mayor Eric Garcetti endorses Biden Even in a time of impeachment, health care is on the agenda ICE emerges as stumbling block in government funding talks MORE, Tony Cárdenas, Ami BeraAmerish (Ami) Babulal BeraLA Mayor Eric Garcetti endorses Biden Even in a time of impeachment, health care is on the agenda Global health is the last bastion of bipartisan foreign policy MORE, John GaramendiJohn Raymond GaramendiLA Mayor Eric Garcetti endorses Biden Impeachment battle lines harden ahead of pivotal week Pelosi faces decision on articles of impeachment MORE and Lou CorreaJose (Lou) Luis CorreaLA Mayor Eric Garcetti endorses Biden Democrat makes case for impeachment in Spanish during House floor debate Democrats reach cusp of impeachment MORE, among others.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) introduced a seemingly awkward dynamic into the impeachment proceedings when she asked if Republicans' likely refusal to allow new witnesses in President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's Senate trial would diminish trust in the chief justice or the Supreme Court.
Sen. Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) drew sharp contrasts between herself and President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE in a late-night speech on Monday as she and her rivals for the Democratic presidential nomination awaited the delayed results of the Iowa caucuses.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 220006 battle lines | Companies added 2202,2628 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 28500 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) finished third with 6900 percent of the vote and former New York Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens Bloomberg2628 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE, who has also seen his numbers steadily climb, finished fourth with 28503 percent of the vote.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2023 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.): Keene Businessman Andrew YangAndrew YangYang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire 2020 Democrats ramped up private flight spending in final months of 2019 MORE: Manchester, New London, Laconia and Lebanon   Interesting read from a veteran campaign adviser:  In New Hampshire Business Review, Bernstein Shur's Jim Merrill explains how New Hampshire is the center of the American political world for the next week. http://bit.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,2023 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) sits in third with 18.4 percent, while former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE sits in a distant fourth with only 15.5 percent of the delegate share, a disappointing position for the longtime frontrunner for the party nod who was viewed as the potential victor in Iowa only weeks ago (The Hill).
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Y.), Dick DurbinRichard (Dick) Joseph DurbinWhat the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Poll: Majority of Democrats say Electoral College delegates should cast ballots based on popular vote Pavlich: The Senate defends its integrity MORE (Ill.), Dianne FeinsteinDianne Emiel FeinsteinWhat the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Poll: Majority of Democrats say Electoral College delegates should cast ballots based on popular vote Pavlich: The Senate defends its integrity MORE (Calif.), Patty MurrayPatricia (Patty) Lynn MurrayPavlich: The Senate defends its integrity Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines Pelosi enters fight over surprise medical bills MORE (Wash.), Jack ReedJohn (Jack) Francis ReedPavlich: The Senate defends its integrity Five Senate Democrats make impeachment case in Spanish Overnight Defense: Veterans group seeks Trump apology for comments on brain injuries | Pentagon says dozens of troops suffered traumatic injuries after attack | Trump unveils Space Force logo MORE (R.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 28503 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 22020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE (D-Minn.), who are all running for president.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,85033 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former New York Mayor Michael BloombergMichael Rubens Bloomberg2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 6900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28503,22020 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), and those who favor a much more incremental approach, including former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, former South Bend, Ind.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2202 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28500,6900 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2628 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar28503 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE (D-Minn.), who are running for president, are eager to return to Iowa for the Feb.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE (D-Minn.) are expected to skip the address to campaign in New Hampshire ahead of that state's Feb.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 220006 battle lines | Companies added 2202,2628 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 28500 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar6900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE (D-Minn.), are expected to skip the address and instead hit the campaign trail in New Hampshire ahead of that state's Feb.
Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.), Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), Amy KlobucharAmy Jean Klobuchar2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE (D-Minn.) and Michael BennetMichael Farrand Bennet85033 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Romney shocks GOP with vote to convict 2020 Democrats ramped up private flight spending in final months of 2019 MORE (D-Colo.) have all had their efforts curtailed by the need to be present in the Senate.

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