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The Human Face of the Criminal Justice Overhaul
That was the message at the event hosted by The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the American Civil Liberties Union and #Cut50.
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That was the message at the event hosted by The Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, the American Civil Liberties Union and #Cut50.
Anthony List , has said Fiorina impressed her more in their initial interview that year than any candidate ever had.
The Wisconsin Republican is campaigning for the future of the Republican Party, trying to sell conservatism to a new generation of voters and to show that the GOP has an ideas platform on which to run
“We’re going to give the people in every state of this country the right to determine who they want to see president of the United States, what kind of agenda they want,” Sanders said on CNN’s “
“I’ve always thought Connecticut wasn’t going to be a runaway, but I feel more confident now than I have in the past about her chances,” Sen. Christopher S. Murphy said in an interview.
A few minutes later, Glenn led the Senate candidate — wearing a robin’s egg-blue dress that stood out amid the dark suits of the assembled politicians — to the commuter train station to meet voters
In an interview, Van Hollen said he does not consider himself a technocrat.
The New York Republican was the first member of Congress to endorse billionaire Donald Trump for president — a lonely position back in February but one that seems prescient the morning after Trump
In a quick interview before Saturday’s debate at a Silver Spring Muslim community center, IMAAM , I told her she was bold to highlight her years in a line of work that many see as even more odious than
The Erie County Democratic Committee hosted the Clinton campaign at its headquarters in the Larkinville neighborhood, a burgeoning business district on the outskirts of downtown.
Trump’s rally was near Canalside, not far from the terminus of the Erie Canal. A few years ago, the area was barren.
“I’m the rose between the thorns,” Houchin tells voters of her place on the ballot.
It’s too late,” Paladino, a former New York GOP gubernatorial candidate, said in an interview Friday in Buffalo. “They don’t want to get on board? Fine.
“I haven’t given great thought to the presidential race,” he said in an interview. “Republicans will go ahead and cast their vote.
“The framers [of the Constitution] gave us a safety valve to get rid of somebody who is not serving the best interest of the nation and clearly John Koskinen is not,” Chaffetz said in a brief interview
But the two Democratic candidates for Senate share an important similarity: Both once praised the Simpson-Bowles deficit-reduction plan — and are now paying the price.
Kasich has virtually no mathematical chance at securing enough delegates to clinch the GOP nomination before the convention.
“I better have something to drink,” one of the interviewers said, after the Democratic presidential candidate began responding to a question about her college affordability plan.
He made what he hopes is his final announcement on the matter on Tuesday at the Republican National Committee.
And Stearns sounded more hesitant — questioning Hollingsworth’s knowledge of the people in the district — once she found out he’d moved to the state within the past year.