Archive for democrats – Page 11

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BYRON YORK: Why Democrats don’t want public to know origins of Ukraine probe

  Why are House Democrats stonewalling questions about the identity of the Trump-Ukraine whistleblower? Start by taking them ... Read more

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SID SALTER: Speaker McCoy’s record in state House one of vision, pragmatism, progress

STARKVILLE – Mississippi House Speaker William J. “Billy” McCoy was a second-generation state lawmaker, a college-educated vocational agriculture ... Read more

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RICH LOWRY: Elizabeth Warren’s ‘Medicare for All’ debacle

  The clear loser of the Democratic primary is “Medicare for All.” First, it demonstrated the unreliability of ... Read more

Nation And World

Voters want less heat and more light

“Let’s respect each other versus tearing each other up.” Read more

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STEVEN V. ROBERTS: A vote of no confidence

  The Democrats are in trouble, and they know it. Word that two new contenders are poised to join the crowded ... Read more

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STEVEN V. ROBERTS: Why Democrats should be worried

With the election a year away, Democrats have a lot to cheer about. The latest Washington Post/ABC poll ... Read more

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BOBBY HARRISON: Democrats chart a path to achieve modest goals in upcoming legislative elections

Mississippi Democrats, after a litany of setbacks, have modest goals for the Nov. 5 legislative elections. Only Democrats ... Read more

Religion

TERRY MATTINGLY: Will Democrats enter church-state minefield on taxes?

When preparing the 2016 Democratic Party platform, the drafting committee promised: “We will do everything we can to ... Read more

Columns

GEORGE WILL: Warren is not suited to push swing voters away from Trump

WASHINGTON – Along the East River, which is not really a river (it is a 16-mile-long tidal estuary), perhaps ... Read more

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GEORGE WILL: ‘Texodus’ bodes badly for Republicans

    WASHINGTON — “I am a classically trained engineer,” says Rep. Will Hurd, a Texas Republican, “and ... Read more