Florida used to be the nation’s electoral laughingstock. Not so much, anymore.
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Tag Archives: Presidential Race
What Would President Warren Mean For Wall Street?
Investors probably would not welcome a Warren victory, but history shows stocks often shake off presidential election results.
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Impeachment’s Collateral Damage
Impeachment hearings likely mark the beginning of the end of a once-promising campaign – Biden’s, not Trump’s.
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Warren’s Coal Miner Strategy
Elizabeth Warren would close coal mines and sideline much of the oil and gas industry too. Can it fly politically?
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Moderate Disdain For ‘Wall Street Kids’
It is hard to find any kids on Wall Street, but disdain for them is easy to see in a “moderate” Democrat’s remarks.
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Brazil At The Crossroads
Brazilians face a historic choice between failed leftist policies and a right-wing officer who recalls an authoritarian past.
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Emerging From The Presidential Election Jungle
Like diehard Japanese soldiers after WWII, some Clinton backers continue to fight a long-lost war.
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A Small-Town Cry For Help
Desperate people do not ask for character references from the fellow who offers a life preserver.
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How An Electoral College Tie Could Happen
What could follow an Electoral College tie in the presidential race? A constitutional crisis, for one thing.
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Bloomberg Lives Down To Expectations
Of course the billionaire boss performed poorly in his first presidential debate. Nobody argues with El Jefe.
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