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Sanders' flip-flopping on guns in 2016 was standard campaign politics.
Kaine accused Trump of flip-flopping on consequential foreign policy issues.
There is no proof that Trump is flip-flopping on immigration. None.
"We are acutely aware they have been flip-flopping on the topic," he said.
In my view, Clinton has a long history of flip-flopping on the issue, too.
Harder to defend is her disingenuous explanation of flip-flopping on the Asian trade agreement.
The Trump campaign denies reports that the candidate is flip-flopping on any policy issues.
Trump flip-flopping on issues to more palatable general election positions also may not hurt him.
On health care, the president's flip-flopping on whether he supports a bipartisan deal by Sens.
Musk also re-followed Grimes on Twitter after a period of flip-flopping on his follow.
In an interview with Fox News Monday, however, Trump insisted he was not "flip-flopping" on immigration.
Netflix has already been dabbling with that, flip-flopping on whether it supports net neutrality or not.
President Trump keeps flip-flopping on whether he supports a bipartisan bill to stabilize health care markets.
Iran is flip-flopping on which country will investigate why Ukrainian Airlines Flight 752 crahsed on Jan.
Biden's remarks sought to avoid the appearance of flip-flopping on a key issue out of political expediency.
Between the lines: Ryan had a record of flip-flopping on Democratic issues, including gun control and abortion.
Johnson blames Trump's flip-flopping on LGBTQ issues with changing the atmosphere of acceptance in his small town.
Floridians know his record of missing votes, flip-flopping on immigration reform, and fighting against women's health care.
This quest to please is related to his habit of flip flopping on contentious issues, like Heathrow Airport expansion.
The NRSC has already accused Manchin of flip-flopping on abortion, and says this vote only furthers its argument.
She's struggled before, and continues to struggle on accusations of flip-flopping on issues such as busing and health care.
"Oil is flip-flopping on concerns of supply and demand," said Phil Flynn, an analyst at Price Futures Group in Chicago.
Trump denied in an interview Monday morning on Fox News that he was "flip-flopping" on the issue of illegal immigration.
Local Assemblywoman Nicole Malliotakis and controversial YouTuber Joey Saladino have already been slamming Rose for flip-flopping on the impeachment issue.
Twitter isn't the only social media platform flip-flopping on its abuse policy this week in the wake of the attempted bombings.
Instead, his flip-flopping on the issue has further highlighted the absence of a clear Trump policy on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Desperate times call for desperate measures: Flip-flopping on the pledge may be the only option left on the table for Rubio.
A conservative group outside of Congress is attacking a GOP lawmaker for flip-flopping on the House's ObamaCare repeal-and-replace efforts.
But he also does not face a vigorous political opposition or press, which could accuse him of flip-flopping on the issue.
Schumer and other leading Democrats for flip-flopping on border security because they don't like the current occupant of the White House.
When asked about his flip-flopping on H1B visas, he pivoted to reminding the audience of Trump's use of foreign workers in Florida.
He was understandably jubilant, and revelled in Trump's petty attack on Senator John McCain, as Trump accused McCain of flip-flopping on Twitter.
His recent statements on their bill and history of abruptly flip-flopping on past health care and spending measures have not been reassuring.
Later in the interview, Rubio gets a bit more into stride and delivers some solid hits on Cruz for flip-flopping on immigration.
The biggest hurdle to developing the Australian market is perceived flip-flopping on environmental policy by the federal government, according to bond market sources.
" Flip-flopping on coal: "I said [coal] is not the most efficient feed stock today because of the price... that could change very quickly.
Fellow Christians actually contemplating a vote for Trump based on his professed pro-life claims, should seriously consider his flip flopping on the issue.
Clinton's opponents have criticized the former Secretary of State for "flip-flopping" on trade — while Trump has ridden a wave of anti-trade sentiment.
Donald Trump is running the most disorganized presidential campaign in modern American history — of course he would end up flip-flopping on his core issue.
Speaking in St Petersburg at an economic forum, Putin said Washington's flip-flopping on international agreements after the election of new U.S. presidents generated mistrust.
Former Vice President Joe Biden said he supports its repeal, after having been the subject of criticism for flip-flopping on the matter in June.
Earlier in the night, Trump defended his habit of flip-flopping on decisions by arguing for the need to be flexible as a leader and negotiator.
But he enters the crowded Democratic field with less name recognition than the competition and with a track-record of flip-flopping on key Democratic issues.
Both Trump and Clinton have been caught flip-flopping on numerous critical issues from the Trans-Pacific Partnership trade deal to abortion rights to gay marriage.
Indeed, it feels like the campaign promises Trump is keeping have to do with cruelty and those he's flip-flopping on have to do with character.
For example, he referred to a 2004 video in which Warren, then an activist on bankruptcy issues, slammed Hillary Clinton for flip-flopping on the issue.
But that's not stopping him from declaring that "there's nothing to see here" or from flip-flopping on the question of releasing his tax returns at all.
Both Ted Cruz and Marco Rubio savaged Trump's flip-flopping on immigration and foreign policy, but Trump got most agitated when defending the size of his penis.
Democratic senators also had grilled Shelton, describing her as flip-flopping on decades of her work in order to align herself more closely with the President's views.
During her campaign, she rarely invoked his name, and when she did, it was to accuse him of flip-flopping on NATO and the war in Syria.
In January, Vermont senator Bernie Sanders brought a massive poster of one of Donald Trump's tweets to Congress to call the president out for flip-flopping on healthcare.
Harris went after Biden for recently flip-flopping on his support for the Hyde Amendment, which blocks federal dollars from being used for abortions except in limited circumstances.
She also criticized the women's movement for being naïve about economics, and she criticized Hillary Clinton for flip-flopping on important issues for the sake of political expediency.
Schumer slammed Trump for flip-flopping on his intention to sign a clean stopgap measure, without border wall funding, that would keep government agencies funded into the new year.
In a heated debate on Thursday, Seymour slammed the Fleckenstein Capital founder for allegedly flip-flopping on his call that the markets are on the verge of a massive meltdown.
Sound smart: This is a result of President Trump flip-flopping on the issue so often that members of his own party use it as the punchline of a joke.
With that said, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani on Monday suggested that his country would not necessarily withdraw from the pact just because the US does, flip-flopping on his previous statements.
Even our governments are flip-flopping on dietary recommendations, one decade telling us to cut fat and eat carbs, the next decade saying, oops, carbs and sugar are the devil himself.
Meanwhile, Clinton's running mate, Tim Kaine, delivered a security-focused speech Tuesday in Wilmington, North Carolina, accusing Trump of flip-flopping on how the United States should handle the war in Iraq.
Earlier on Monday, Trump insisted he was not "flip-flopping" on immigration, despite a comment by Conway on Sunday that his plan to deport 11 million illegal immigrants was still under review.
In the CNN interview, Mr. Trump – who has made his political mark as the "tell-it-like-it-is" candidate – tried to counter questions that he was flip-flopping on policy issues.
Dick Celeste and a super-PAC, New Leadership for Ohio, that last month launched three television ads attacking Strickland for flip-flopping on gun control, wavering on abortion and questioning his vitality.
The way this situation has been handled-Northam directly ignoring Democrat machinery telling him to step down and flip-flopping on his admission of guilt-makes this man unelectable in the future.
And then there is Right to Rise, the "super PAC" supporting Mr. Bush, which has begun a furious advertising offensive against Senator Marco Rubio of Florida, accusing him of flip-flopping on immigration.
She chose not to accuse him of "flip-flopping" on gun control bills as she had earlier on Sunday, but rather said at the debate that she was "pleased" he had "reversed" himself.
Several conservatives, and even one of his most ardent supporters in Ann Coulter, had been getting much attention as they accused Trump of flip-flopping on illegal immigration and especially the deportation question.
At an earlier rally in Ottumwa, Iowa, he accused Mr. Cruz of flip-flopping on his support of ethanol, a fuel that can be made from corn and a major industry in Iowa.
Normal politicians get dinged all the time for "flip-flopping" on positions—the implication being that they'll say anything in order to get and stay in power and have no deeply held convictions.
"I feel he's doing poorly because of flip-flopping on all the promises he made," said Chris Race, who works at the Liberty Tax Service in Wilkes-Barre and who voted for Trump.
Not only did Trump shut him down over his divisive anti-New York comments, Marco Rubio ripped into him for allegedly flip-flopping on everything from immigration to farm crop insurance to the military.
The Texas senator, who rivals have at times accused of flip-flopping on the controversial issue (which he denies), seems to have found a way to thread the needle in the Lone Star State.
"Republican senators are hitting the panic button and flip-flopping on T.P.P. in a blatant and desperate effort to cover up their records," said Sadie Weiner, communications director at the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee.
After a mediocre performance in the second debate and some criticism of her perceived flip-flopping on issues like Medicare for All, Harris could use a strong debate to help gain some momentum back.
Even ads that created buzz — attacks on Senator Marco Rubio of Florida that poked fun at his fancy boots or pointed out his flip-flopping on issues — didn't help Mr. Bush or hurt their target.
Trump urged Republican lawmakers on Friday to drop their efforts to pass comprehensive immigration legislation until after the November congressional elections, flip-flopping on his appeal earlier in the week for Congress to act soon.
In the wake of their tentative August agreement, Lewis said he and Edward had been co-parenting relatively peacefully — that was, until Edward's allegedly flip-flopping on parenting decisions caused their most recent falling out.
And although he did not explicitly rule out an alliance with M5S, he criticised Di Maio's flip-flopping on key issues, such as immigration, and stressed that he wasn't the kind of person who switches teams.
Trump said in an interview Tuesday he would be open to "softening" on immigration laws after insisting previously he wasn't flip-flopping on his position to deport the 11 million undocumented people living in the country.
Although critics have lambasted him for flip-flopping on some policies (he now proposes to ban immigrants from "terrorist nations" rather than all Muslims), Mr Trump has stood firm on at least one proposal: his wall.
It appears that by dodging the specifics in his tough-on-immigration speeches so far, Trump technically has built himself an escape hatch from accusations of flip-flopping on this particular area of the immigration debate.
Harrowing images of children in detention centers, the administration's flip flopping on its own family separation policy and two bills struggling to make it through the House have kept the national focus on immigration this week.
That's why the 10-year yield in the US has plunged even though the Fed got serious about flip-flopping on rate increases and then actually raised its policy rate, with threats of more to come.
At a briefing about Hurricane Dorian at Federal Emergency Management Agency headquarters on Sunday, Mr. Trump, who has a record of flip-flopping on gun safety, pledged to find a way to "substantially reduce" mass shootings.
But his public (and blunt) Facebook message against Trump's handling of Charlottesville reflects a larger trend of Republican lawmakers distancing themselves from the president after his week of flip-flopping on whether to denounce violent white nationalists.
Trump has been flip-flopping on the latter proposal -- threatening to close the border if Mexico didn't stop "massive amounts of drugs" coming into the US within one year and then seemingly retreating from the threat altogether.
Michael Flynn, a possible Donald Trump running mate, is flip-flopping on abortion, saying Monday that he's a "pro-life Democrat" after comments on Sunday that women will have to "make the decision" on the divisive issue.
As the conversation around rapper XXXTentacion's domestic abuse charges get more and more press — thanks, in part, to Spotify's recent flip-flopping on their hateful conduct policy — it's his alleged victim, Geneva Ayala, who is facing the consequences.
Before dropping out of the race, he did damage to Clinton when he hammered her for receiving hundreds of thousands of dollars to give speeches to Wall Street, and for flip-flopping on issues like the Keystone Pipeline.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) - Chinese state media warned U.S. President-elect Donald Trump on Saturday against flip-flopping on trade deals in Asia, as Asia-Pacific leaders gathered for a summit amid fears that growing protectionism will stunt global economic growth.
Asked on Fox News if he was flip-flopping on his immigration ideas, Mr. Trump insisted that he still intends to be "strong" while emphasizing the importance of fairness when it comes to immigrants who came to the United States illegally.
And there's a long tradition of Democrats flip-flopping on abortion when the time came to run for national office: Ted Kennedy, Al Gore, Dick Gephardt, Jesse Jackson, and Dennis Kucinich were all pro-life at one point in time.
On Thursday, a senior administration official called the GAO report an "overreach," blasting the independent watchdog for getting involved "in the media's controversy of the day" and pointing to what the official called GAO's record of flip-flopping on past opinions.
The person he thinks is an admirer turns out to be a member of a group of gay activists who perform a parody of his brother's single "Drip Drop" in a circle around him, accusing him of flip-flopping on his queerness.
All that combined with a history of flip-flopping on the issue of abortion — he was once a Democrat and has described himself as a "very pro-choice" — made his background certainly enough to foster a healthy skepticism among the anti-choice movement.
Even as Trump tweeted Monday night to accuse McCain of flip-flopping on Obamacare, Graham reaffirmed that his friendship with McCain would not suffer over the potential failure of Republicans' seemingly final attempt at repeal before its window to sidestep a filibuster closes.
Clinton of flip-flopping on the subject by favoring expanded gun control measures as a Senate candidate in 2000, then positioning herself alongside gun owners in opposition to Mr. Obama during their 2008 primary, before arriving at her present position favoring strict new measures.
" Lahren's statements quickly drew the ire of conservative writers, social media users and even TheBlaze founder Glenn Beck who accused the woman of flip-flopping on her stance — last year, Lahren referred to reproductive rights advocates in a video as "straight-up baby killers.
According to a summary of the latest emails posted on Russia Today, a media outlet with close links to the Russian government, highlights include campaign staff discussions about "galvanizing Latino support" and about how to handle media queries about Clinton's "flip-flopping" on gay marriage.
May, who had hoped to win a landslide and a mandate going into Brexit negotiations, has proved to be an uninspired retail politician: wooden in manner, ill at ease with voters, flip-flopping on flagship policy proposals and robotically repeating the same rehearsed lines.
Trump's double-digit loss in Wisconsin — once a primary contest many believed to be within his grasp -- came after a damaging set of mishaps that began with his campaign manager being charged with simple battery and ended with Trump twice flip-flopping on his abortion position.
Senator Ben Sasse of Nebraska reeled off a stream of Twitter messages going after Donald J. Trump on Monday night, questioning the candidate's flip-flopping on gun rights and health care policy, his expansive view of presidential power – and his well-publicized history of bedroom exploits.
The latest dose of ridicule comes courtesy of the super PAC backing Jeb Bush, which rewrote the song "These Boots Are Made For Walking" in a new video mocking Rubio for flip-flopping on issues, missing Senate votes, and, of course, his penchant for fashionable footwear.
Nor is there any useful explication of the policy decisions (like flip-flopping on Syria, and failing to close a deal enabling a sizable number of American forces to remain in Iraq beyond 2011) that have elicited sustained criticism from both government insiders and outside experts.
Wednesday's phone call with PM Sharif would appear to mark a drastic shift in sentiment for the president-elect, who has seemed to make "turnaround" his new strategy after flip-flopping on various policy stances, including his proposed ban on Muslims entering the U.S. and bashing of Goldman Sachs.
Just check out Nancy Pelosi's comments concerning Mr. Conyers, whom she praised as an "icon" who had "done a great deal to protect women" while flip-flopping on whether she believed those accusing him — something she has seldom had trouble making a quick judgment about when Republicans are involved.
Jacky Rosen will most likely run against incumbent Republican Dean Heller, who has been almost unanimously named the most vulnerable Republican in the 2018 midterms after flip-flopping on GOP's health care bills — opposing the original proposal to repeal the Affordable Care Act, but voting in favor of the "skinny" repeal.
Rosenstein made no mention in the speech of President Donald Trump's meeting Monday with Russian President Vladimir Putin and his subsequent flip-flopping on Russia's involvement in the 2016 election, but he did take aim at Russia's influence and strategies to protect against "malign foreign influence operations" and other cyber threats.
There's little indication that this will change anytime soon; the federal Liberals have shown ambivalence on British Columbia's Site C, despite multiple challenges in question period to Minister of Justice Jody Wilson-Raybould over her flip-flopping on the project (in 2012, she suggested the project was "running roughshod over Aboriginal title rights").
Not only was there almost daily flip-flopping on whether it would be extended to flights from Europe and perhaps the world but, as one source recently told Gulliver, even the TSA—the body on the frontline of enforcing security—was kept in the dark about the plans until the last minute.
Goldman is also not an expert on Russia or intelligence, the company has long done performative flip-flopping on the Russia issue to avoid legislation that could affect its bottom line, and as media types immediately noted on Twitter, buying Facebook ads is only one of many things the indictment accuses the IRA of doing.
Exacerbating Trump's problem going forward, many conservative journalists—including those who would normally serve as loyal foot soldiers for an orthodox Republican nominee and brush aside damning revelations with accusations of liberal bias—are vouchsafing negative Trump stories instead, including the recent spate of pieces about his "flip-flopping" on taxes and other issues.
During this election cycle, Meyers has been delivering some of the best Trump insults directly to the candidate's face, and in his eight-minute segment on Trump's Magic 8-Ball strategy, he traced Trump's drastic flip-flopping on topics like: It's jarring to hear how much Trump's rhetoric changes when it's replayed in quick succession.
" The survey questions whether Trump should repeat some of his previous angles of attack on his rival, asking "Should Trump call out Hillary for flip-flopping on NAFTA and TPP in an attempt to gain votes from Bernie's supporters?" and "Should Trump paint Hillary as someone who has betrayed working-class policies in favor of Wall Street?
By Congressman Nunes' actions, including his unilateral cancellation of next week's hearings and his apparent flip-flopping on one of the key issues in the investigation, he has not only reinforced the view that Congress has repeatedly failed to conduct bipartisan oversight of important matters, he has maimed his committee's ability to conduct a fair and credible investigation.
V.) and Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiThe Hill's Morning Report - Progressives, centrists clash in lively Democratic debate Senate braces for brawl over Trump's spy chief Congress kicks bipartisan energy innovation into higher gear MORE (R-Alaska), there's no reason anyone who voted for the bill in 2015 shouldn't vote for the same bill again — politically, in fact, flip-flopping on that vote would be risky.
Michael Flynn, a possible Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE running mate, is flip-flopping on abortion, saying Monday that he's a "pro-life Democrat" after comments on Sunday that women will have to "make the decision" on the divisive issue.
In the fuller version of Dorsey's NBC interview, which aired Wednesday night, Dorsey insisted that "we hold every account to the same standard, to the same rules," and that he felt the many other companies that had banned Jones, including Facebook and YouTube, had been inconsistent in their decision-making — which, in fairness to Dorsey, did come after some flip-flopping on the parts of the other platforms.
Earlier Monday, Trump insisted he wasn't "flip-flopping" on deporting the estimated 2628 million undocumented immigrants living in the U.S. GREENS FOR CLINTON: The Hill's Devin Henry reports: Former Vice President Al GoreAlbert (Al) Arnold Gore28500 Democrats release joint statement ahead of Trump's New Hampshire rally Deregulated energy markets made Texas a clean energy giant Gun safety is actually a consensus issue MORE is urging Americans concerned about climate change and considering a third-party presidential candidate to vote for Clinton instead.
The case against picking her: Let's start with the fact that Warren has accused Clinton of flip-flopping on bankruptcy legislation due to donations and pressure from the financial industry: Warren was not planning on becoming a politician at this point, which helps explain her candor, but all the same it would be jarring for Clinton to pick someone who's accused her of being bought and paid for — and it's not a stretch to imagine Clinton would find it hard to work with someone who at least once thought so little of her.

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