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by Team Guardian 05.17.2013 19:24 |
Republicans appear to reach deal with Hispanic caucus as one activist says 'that's like Israelis and Palestinians making peace'
Hopes that America's 11 million undocumented migrants might be granted a pathway to US citizenship have risen significantly after a bipartisan group of politicians |
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by Team Think Progress 05.14.2013 13:26 |
When Republicans appointed Pablo Pantoja to State Director of Florida Hispanic Outreach for the Republican National Committee, they hoped he would be able to bridge the sizable gap that only expanded during the 2012 elections, when the state’s 4,7 million Hispanic voters supported Barack Obama |
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by Team Guardian 05.09.2013 23:25 |
As the congressional hearing shows, legitimate questions remain about security in Libya and an apparent cover-up
Those are the fateful words Republicans have been trying to hang around former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton's neck since she first uttered them at a January congressional h |
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by Team Guardian 05.08.2013 17:24 |
South Carolina's special election made fools out of a few pollsters, but we're better off with flawed data than none at all
Mark Sanford is heading off to Washington DC, while pollsters are heading back to their workshops. |
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by Team Think Progress 05.07.2013 03:25 |
Our guest bloggers are Marshall Fitz, Philip E. Wolgin, and Patrick Oakford, who study immigration at the Center for American Progress Action Fund. |
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by Team Guardian 05.06.2013 17:27 |
South Carolina's special election may turn into a referendum on President Obama, which is bad news for Colbert Busch
Republican Mark Sanford has closed the gap with Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch in the South Carolina first district special election to take place on Tuesday. |
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by Team Guardian 05.05.2013 23:23 |
A year to the day after kicking off his victorious re-election campaign there, President Barack Obama returned to Ohio State University and told graduates that only through vigorous participation in their democracy can they right a poorly functioning government and break through relentless cynicism |
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