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ojgo What s in store for Obama s Africa visit
« le: Novembre 22, 2024, 12:50:36 pm »
Tjef Russia  won t exclude  putting military hardware in Cuba or Venezuela amid  unsuccessful  talks with U.S. over Ukraine
 It was a Fox News poll released Sunday morning that saved Republican presidential candidate Rand Paul from being bumped from CNN s main debate stage to the second-tier debate earlier Tuesday evening.The announcement of Paul s presence on the main stage was a surprise when CNN release its debate lineup Sunday afternoon. The Kentucky senator had been lagging in the 2016 pol stanley cup ls, and didn t meet CNN s criteria for the main stage: An average of 3.5 percent in national polls  in certain polls conducted between October 29 and December 13 , or 4 percent in either Iowa or New Hampshire polls.But a Fox News poll of the Iowa Republican presid stanley website ential caucus  stanley bottles released Sunday showed Paul with 5 percent support, tied with Jeb Bush. It was enough for CNN to keep him on the main stage.                                                                                                        Rand Paul: I am still a political outsider          01:09                                                                       In the light of new polling released this morning and in the spirit of being as inclusive as possible, CNN has decided to include Sen. Rand Paul in the prime-time debate,  a CNN spokesperson told CBS News.                                        A different decision would have bumped Paul down to the earlier debate at 6 p.m., along with former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee, former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum, South Carolina Sen. Lindsey Graham, and former New York Gov. George Pataki. He Qsyg Nadler demands Barr release Mueller summaries and turn over communications
  Good riddance  is what some might say as the 112th Congress officially comes to a close. After bitter battles over the so-called  fiscal cliff,  the debt ceiling and nearly every piece of legislation that came before it, it has been labeled as the least productive, most dysfunctional and least compromising in recent history. Whether those descriptions, which are difficult to quantify, are true are not, one thing is factual - it ends today as the 113th Congress is sworn in today.As the New Year brings with it new opportunity and a chance to start over, the 113th Congress is viewed in much the same way. With 84 new members of the House and 13 new Senators, fresh voices always bring a sense of excitement. While rarely freshman invoke a great deal of change in Congress with their lowly status and con gourde stanley gressional learning curve, it might be more difficult this year as the newly-elected members are joining weary, battle-bruised members who worked until the last minute of the Congress fighting over taxes and spending.The new members, however, will be forced to get right to work. On Friday, the House will vote on a small sliver of federal aid for Sandy victims. And soon the fight over the remainder of the so-called  fiscal cliff  items that had been put on hold, including the debt ceiling and automatic spending cuts stanley us , as well as funding bills to finish the second half of this fiscal year, will resume.                                        W stanley thermos mug hile they might not severely influence the de