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Study: Clinton, Trump Tax Plans Are ‘Mirror Images’
She would impose a 4 percent surtax on individuals making more than $5 million and a 30 percent minimum tax rate on incomes over $1 million.
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She would impose a 4 percent surtax on individuals making more than $5 million and a 30 percent minimum tax rate on incomes over $1 million.
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[Opinion: Time for Mike Pence to Take a Stand] 1. “It’s locker room talk.”
president; he split with his running mate on Syria policy; he said Aleppo has fallen; he argued Russia is ahead of the United States in nuclear armament; he admitted that he claimed a tax loss of nearly $1
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The video recording and the release of tax records showing Trump claimed a $1 billion loss to the IRS one year are just the first few scoops of dirt at a long, slow and complete political burial.
[Word on the Hill: Red Carpet for Reagan] Heard on the Hill This Week: Rooftop Wedding and Red Carpet Premiere [jwp-video n=”1″] From the fictional Hoynes to Reagan, Matheson told Roll
[jwp-video n=”1″] The good news for Donald Trump is that he is doing well in a state President Barack Obama won twice.
The latest KTVT-CBS11/Dixie Strategies poll surveyed 780 likely voters by phone from Sept. 29 through Oct. 1. The margin of error was 3.1 percentage points.
Ayotte, on average, led Hassan in those polls by 1 percentage point. Trump trailed Clinton by more than 7. Sen. Marco Rubio of Florida is performing nearly as well as Ayotte.
Should you add 1 percent to Hillary’s numbers because of a more sophisticated get-out-the-vote operation? Or 3 percent? Or nothing?
Tuesday night’s interrupt-a-thon actually helped put Tim Kaine in the better position than Mike Pence to go for the No. 1 job next time if the No. 2 thing doesn’t work out this time.
[Ghost of Boehner Haunts Blum in Iowa] The Polling Company/WomanTrend poll surveyed 400 registered voters from Sept. 29 to Oct. 1 and had a margin of error of 4.9 percentage points.
[jwp-video n=”1″] No doubt, there’s never as much portent in a running mate debate as when the two presidential nominees square off, and the rhetorical fireworks won’t come close to what we’ve already
[jwp-video n=”1″] Two of the Republicans’ most vulnerable Senate seats are looking safer by the day, but the GOP’s majority is still in significant doubt with evolving Democratic takeover targets
One poll conducted in September found that 20 percent of Florida voters still didn’t know enough about Murphy to form an opinion, while just 1 percent of them said the same of Rubio.
3 Things Clinton and Trump Might Cover in the Next Debate [jwp-video n=”1″] The next chance The next chance for midcourse tactical corrections comes Oct. 9, when the Republican and Democratic
But in the presidential race, just 1 point separates Democrat Hillary Clinton and Republican Donald Trump in those states in four-way races with Libertarian Party nominee Gary Johnson and Green Party
With that in mind, here are five key objectives for Hillary Clinton in Monday’s opening round of the debate season: 1.
He pledged to control spending on Medicaid, the health care program for the poor, by turning it into a block grant and capping annual increases at 1 percent.