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And it clearly seems to be the case that even if rich donors are more left wing than rank-and-file Democrats, small donors are even more left wing.
He feels even more left out of his "perfect" family.
With little more left to achieve, the chef has mellowed.
Agnes Gund may not have much more left to give.
It's not that great, and I'm glad there's no more left.
What if the candidate were someone a little more left-leaning?
At least 1153 people were killed, and thousands more left homeless.
He was more left-wing than Obama, but not a troublemaker.
But some big investors believe there is more left to go.
Obviously I've got one more left, and looking to see that out.
When her classmates began dating, Raimundo suddenly felt even more left out.
"The city has gone more left than I've gone right," he said.
Sherrod Brown of Ohio's "canary candidates" program, more left-wing candidates prevailed.
We're more left of that, helping with information sharing with our partners.
That causes Democrats to respond with an even more left-leaning proposal.
Clinton to make more left-leaning personnel choices in her transition team.
I didn't know that there was something that could be more left.
You&aposll probably get a lot more left-ward tilt to the party.
Your metabolism slows down, so there's more left over to store as fat.
I&aposm not sure it&aposs possible for California to go more left.
How important is the existence of more left-field electronic music imprints today?
The county, which houses the more left-leaning Tucson, had 80,000 uncounted ballots.
What made you realize there was more left to say with this show?
"A more left-leaning candidate opens the door for Trump," Mr. Borick said.
Sometimes more "moderate" ideas are actually less popular than more left-wing alternatives.
Meanwhile, we live in a society that Taylor calls more left brain dominant.
But there's the more left view that the public is led by elites.
Back then, Labour was far more left-wing politically than it is now.
Regardless of "who's more left," Warren's plan is sure to excite her growing base.
"But Joc is going to see a lot more left-handed pitching this year."
It was a more left-wing manifesto than previous Labour efforts, but hardly extremist.
There's more left in his bottle than in hers, so she swaps with him.
The fight between Biden and his more left-wing opponents isn't just about policy.
Other contributors here, like The Beatles and Elliott Smith, feel even more left-field.
If we're looking at it, Cam has more left than Eli's had for years.
Still, this is illustrative of the rift between Clinton and her more left-leaning colleagues.
Overall, Lindell found there were more left (779) selfies than right (686) or midline (535).
Younger or more left-wing Democrats have grabbed attention by promising universal health care soon.
Both schools likely lean more left politically than other parts of the country, for example.
I hope the left goes more left and realises that Bernie Sanders' successes were important.
On some domestic issues he is more left-wing: health care, infrastructure spending and tax.
There are some more left-field, ambient mini-interludes that crop up here as well.
I THINK THE LEFT WILL BE MORE LEFT AND THE RIGHT WILL BE MORE RIGHT.
In 2014, commentators noticed Fox News was also putting more left-wing analysts on air.
But others, especially in more left-leaning circles, don't see it that way at all.
Obama, for his part, believes that a more left-wing version would not have passed.
And Biden has significantly lower approval ratings among younger and more left-leaning Democratic voters.
"I'm gonna go a little more left here," Shapiro said, nudging the antenna ever-so-slightly.
The race could give a hint whether more left-leaning candidates are ascendant in the party.
Other data crunched by Mr Naidu confirm that women use more left-leaning language than men.
She jettisoned not only top deputies but also many prosecutors; more left of their own accord.
Marshall will try to oust the more left-wing state Labor government in the March 17 election.
I just have one more left to wring out of this and then you can move on.
While the district had been represented by Republican Charlie Dent, redistricting opened up more left-tilting territory.
And, lucky for you, it looks like there are a few more left on Rent The Runway.
There's a lot more left to this election season, with other primaries scattered throughout the remaining months.
The more Trumpism and Israel are intertwined, the more left-leaning Americans will grow alienated from Zionism.
"People are much more left-leaning than what Washington may have thought," said Howland, adding that Sen.
Many more left Montclair later that morning for the New York rally by car, bus and train.
Bernie Sanders ($33.7 million) has more than three times more left to spend than Biden, while Massachusetts Sen.
But here's what I'll say: I read a lot more left-leaning stuff than I do right-leaning.
And the party's platform is significantly more left-leaning — thanks to Sanders — than ever before in its history.
Exit polls in New Hampshire suggest 41% of Democrats want a more left-wing president than Barack Obama.
I think it coincided with the Britpop movement, so the mainstream had shifted and gone more left field.
Schultz has been an outspoken critic of US President Donald Trump, as well as more left-leaning Democrats.
It will be much more populist and much more left of center than what we've seen in Mexico.
The more left turns we could take, the more we could just hit a different angle, we did.
It will only make the U.S. steel industry, which is already 10 years behind China, more left behind.
Ideologically centrist journalists from NBC News were brought in to take over for more left-leaning opinion shows.
Smith, 52, was a good kind of tired, too, but he said he had more left to accomplish.
"I think the more left leaning you get, the more likelihood the present administration sticks around," Stovall said.
That's not enough for the latest generation of California Democrats, who are more left wing than their predecessors.
Oddly, Mr Netanyahu claims to be more left-wing than Mr Rabin, who never talked of a Palestinian state.
MORE left office, but his legacy is already being remembered fondly, according to C-SPAN's 220006 presidential historians survey.
The aid affects nearly $500 million in 2018 funds and millions more left over from the previous fiscal year.
There's still a little more left in Carl's story — in episode nine — and that impacts Rick, Michonne and everyone.
"I only got one more left, it's gonna go the same way as all the others," he tells her.
But with the right-handed Arrieta on the mound, the Mets wanted more left-handed batters in the lineup.
Naturally, they felt the way to accomplish that was by adopting new more left-wing stances on economic issues.
"Canada is obviously more left-leaning than the U.S., and therefore it's sort of a natural choice," Alter said.
I'm sure all parties involved were pissed—a lot of money was wasted, even more left on the table.
It is estimated some 22,000 women die each year from unsafe abortions annually, with many thousands more left disabled.
Pride season especially is synonymous with partying hard, and I sometimes feel a little more left out than usual.
From the beginning, Klobuchar had positioned herself as the center-left alternative to more left-leaning populists like Sens.
But the Irish election showed the potency of a rental crisis for younger and more left-wing voters, too.
Also, audio leaves a lot more left up to the imagination, which is very conducive to long-distance desire.
This has led to the more left-wing members of the party to call for reparations to black people.
This also includes more left-leaning institutions such as the Center for American Progress and the New America Foundation.
And when he's flat on his stomach, with so much more left to do, the crowd just loses its mind.
If Mr Macron's more left-wing supporters switch, then it is possible to imagine a Le Pen-Mélenchon second round.
But there's no doubt that the bulk of the people there are center-left, and in some cases more left.
At this point, however, it became clear everyone had used up their spare cards—and I had one more left.
Far from it: On a few specific policy issues, Clinton voters in 2016 were more left-wing than Sanders voters.
The Democratic victory in 2018 was the result of center-left Democrats winning against more left-wing opponents in primaries.
He came to power in 2014 after staging an internal party coup, alienating his Democratic Party's more left-leaning factions.
" And Goldberg writes: "The more Trumpism and Israel are intertwined, the more left-leaning Americans will grow alienated from Zionism.
And the business-friendly appeal of a National Climate Bank hasn't gained as much traction with more left-leaning Democrats.
After slipping to fourth place in 21982, the Reds decided that they needed more left-handed hitting, speed and defense.
So far, the candidates have mostly been trying to appeal to the more left-leaning parts of the Democratic coalition.
How would you describe the conditions that have pushed you toward a more-left oriented position than you had before?
Bloomberg, had he run, would have positioned himself as a centrist candidate juxtaposed to more left-leaning figures such as Sens.
He is certainly more left-wing than Michael Foot, the leader in 1980-83, who never had any truck with Marxism.
It's true that opinions about guns are similar across age groups, even as younger people are more left-wing in general.
There's little attempt to syndicate more left-wing — or even more moderate — content because it wouldn't last long on the station.
Another cat study found that females tend to be more right-pawed and male cats tended to be more left-pawed.
In general -- and as I've noted before -- the Democratic field is considerably more left of where past nominees have been ideologically.
"Commodities are starting to pick up, and there's a feeling that there's more left in this stock market rally," he said.
Hundreds of thousands fled after its capture by ISIS in 2202, and more left as the bombing campaign against ISIS escalated.
Others have made so much of Mencken's racist attitudes and anti-Semitic statements that there's not much more left to make.
And the midterms do not disprove an important argument about how a more left-leaning Democrat might win a presidential election.
"Commodities are starting to pick up, and there's a feeling that there's more left in this stock market rally," Griffiths said.
But the main message is one that Trump's more left-leaning opponents, like Senators Bernie Sanders and Elizabeth Warren should consider.
Sanders and his youthful supporters want the Democrats to be a different kind of party: a more ideological, more left-wing one.
But her aggressive defense of the Sanders bill Wednesday showed the Massachusetts senator was firmly staking out the more left-leaning position.
What unites us as Republicans is far greater than what divides us from the more left-leaning policies of the Democratic Party.
Last month, though, Gillibrand announced she would stop taking money from corporate PACs, joining more left-wing senators like Warren and Sanders.
They had already taken up so much of the market that there simply wasn't any more left for them to scoop up.
Moreover, it is not fully clear where they stand: a pragmatically pro-business leadership contrasting awkwardly with its more left-wing base.
In 218, many widely considered Harris a favorite against Sanchez due to high statewide name recognition and her more left-leaning policies.
The Labour leadership is thought to like Andy Haldane, the bank's chief economist, who has more left-leaning views on economic policy.
But she ended up returning to Milwaukee, because she said she felt like there was more left to share with her mom.
Democratic power brokers don't seem to be debating whether their candidates would do better if they embraced more left-leaning fiscal policies.
A more left leaning Social Democracy will be joined in opposition by a far-right party, the Alternative for Germany or AfD.
Clinton earned an enthusiastic reception on Monday, Ms. Warren remained the more powerful draw for a number of more left-leaning voters.
There was a sense of family, but a sense, too, that the survivors of the attacks had much more left to face.
Simon & Garfunkel weren't quite the Beatles, but their five albums are stocked with more left turns and experiments than you might remember.
He could raise fears that voting for more left-leaning candidates could allow Scheer and Conservatives to seize the keys to government.
Many towns in Arkansas, including more left-leaning college towns, still maintain a wide array of local blue laws, especially regarding liquor.
But she's since spoken out about LGBTQ rights, gun control and the #MeToo movement, which tend to be more left-leaning causes.
At the Democratic presidential debate on Tuesday night, John Delaney argued that some of his more left-wing opponents' proposals simply weren't workable.
As more left-behind children join their parents, such problems are likely to get worse and more schools will need to be built.
Yet neither argument explains why vicars are more left-wing than their flocks on economic issues, while being more conservative on social ones.
He now sees himself as more left than right and says he would have voted for Bernie Sanders in the 2016 US election.
Government advertising (and dedicated journalists) kept the paper alive; its editorial line became more left-wing, but not slavishly supportive of Ms Fernández.
They're full of trendy items at affordable prices, with showpieces that feel more left-of-center than your typical fast-fashion site's fare.
This result holds even for liberal whites; they move right too, albeit from a more left-wing starting point than their conservative peers.
Many in the party have called for a more progressive tone and have embraced the platform of more left-leaning figures, like Sen.
"Some of these states have passed such a number of restrictions that there aren't any more left for them to pass," Smith said.
Kennedy was often the deciding vote in key Supreme Court cases, at times breaking ranks and siding with the more left-leaning justices.
Also, in a subset of areas that are more left-leaning to begin with, you see moderate Democrats being replaced by liberal Democrats.
Activist groups, in other words, would love to see Clinton revoke Garland's nomination in favor of a younger and more left-wing choice.
"The premise of your story is ridiculous and false, and just more left-wing media bias on display," Grisham reportedly told the outlet.
But for some, such as Kuehnert's supporters, it would be a clear call for change and a more left-wing agenda in opposition.
His Bucks County-based district didn't change much, but now incorporates a more left-leaning portion of Montgomery County than it had before.
I've noticed more and more left-of-center people who write about economic policy getting skeptical about the need to reduce the deficit.
Does that mean we should be going more left, if you will, to sort of convince people that there's an us versus them?
Democrats are basically all in agreement on taxes, with higher income Democrats being maybe even a little more left-wing than lower-income ones.
Sanders's positioning is generally the reverse of this — also broadly continuous with Obama's approach but shading in a more left-wing, more dovish direction.
Obedience was demanded of her all day and on many nights; when she was asked to pray, she had no more left in her.
In fact, as is the trend with all foldables right now, there's more left unknown about the Huawei Mate X than has been revealed.
But Bardet had more left in the tank and powered away in the last 19853 metres to beat Colombian Rigoberto Uran by two seconds.
There was so much more left of him to give, at least I imagine there was, and it feels hurtful that he's just vanished.
CNN Money reports that the program has less than $2 billion in cash on hand, with only $6 billion more left in borrowing capacity.
"It'll tend to be an issue that more left-leaning Democrats are willing to embrace," said Dan Mendelson, president of consulting firm Avalere Health.
And also not immediate, to not have jokey jokes, but to have the humor be more subdued and a little more left of field.
This shift is related to Mr. Corbyn's political ideology, which is more left-wing than that of his predecessors in the Labour Party leadership.
"I think a lot of the presidential candidates misjudged the electorate and thought it was a lot more left than it was," Ritz said.
Conservatives on college campuses — especially the more left-leaning ones like Berkeley — sometimes cast themselves as "marginalized" because their views are not widely shared.
On issue after issue, the voters who a "mobilization" strategy would target are more moderate than consistent Democrats not more left-wing than them.
Many Democrats in the race are embracing more left-wing positions, with a debate over the future of health care — Medicare-for-all vs.
There's still a little more left in Carl's story — in episode nine [the midseason premiere in 2018] — and that impacts Rick, Michonne and everyone.
Working-class legislators vote in a more left-wing manner on economic issues than other legislators from the same party who represent similar districts.
Being much more left-wing than the majority of his MPs, Corbyn was always at risk of leading the party off into the wilderness.
Just days away from his 39th birthday, Brady has more left in the tank than Peyton Manning had in 2015—but not much more.
If Garland is a slightly more left-wing Anthony Kennedy, on the other hand, liberal Democrats can argue that Obama's pick is an utter betrayal.
Younger Democrats are hungry for a more left-wing, more ideologically rigorous Democratic Party, but after eight years of Obama the general public is not.
A part on the left might send the message that we're more left-brained, while a center one might show that we're balanced or neutral.
Menendez is a free man, but is still facing a renewed Senate Ethics Committee investigation and is somewhat at odds with more left-leaning Democrats.
Trump's America might seem like strange material for the fashion world's more left-leaning monarchs, but it's exactly the treasure trove many designers are plundering.
I know a lot of loved ones that are in bankruptcy, because their kids just take and take and take until there's no more left.
Then Jonathan Haidt, one of the paper's co-authors, highlighted research showing that the entire American academy has become more left-wing since the 1990s.
According to Cannon, insurgent progressive candidates are causing many more established, centrist Democratic politicians to assume more left-wing positions that they might otherwise take.
At least five more left between 2015 and last year, including the chief HR officer, whom WeWork hasn't yet permanently replaced, according to the report.
They've also voted to legalize pot, raise the minimum wage, establish a Clean Elections program and other measures that are generally more left than right.
For the environmentalists, the pressures of negotiation have brought to the fore old strains between the party's "realist" wing and its more left-wing elements.
It may seem more fair to only cut tax rates for the middle class filers, but there's simply not that much more left to cut.
That has led some progressives to label Biden as a hawk, and leaves him open to attacks from more left-leaning Democratic candidates like Sens.
When transferred to a partner airline at a 1:1 ratio, that should be enough for a free rewards flight plus some more left over.
They represent contrasting ideological visions in which the proponents of a mobilization-focused strategy also hope to build support for more left-wing policy ideas.
"Knowing that I have won 23 Grand Slam titles and several other titles, I don't think I have anything more left to prove," Williams said.
His intelligence and the people doubting whether he's going the other way or whatever, knowing that he had a lot more left in the tank.
If the offer is rejected and the strike continues, it will underscore the deep resentment that persists among more left-wing unions against Macron's ambitious agenda.
Even fewer back the official Socialist candidate, Benoît Hamon, in part because a yet more left-wing figure, Jean-Luc Mélenchon, is siphoning away his voters.
When Labour was in Downing Street, the Lib Dems found a role as a pacifist, civil libertarian and slightly more left-wing alternative to the government.
As an analogy, think of baseball—a team might prefer to have more left-handed pitchers so its opponents don't get used to batting against righties.
She represents continuity, and voters want change; exit polls in New Hampshire suggest that 42% of Democrats want a more left-wing president than Barack Obama.
McCabe sues FBI, DOJ, blames Trump for his firing McCabe says it's 'absolutely' time to launch impeachment inquiry into Trump MORE, left the agency in May.
Nonetheless, Black Lives Matter spirituality is not just a slightly more left-wing version of Dr. Barber's faith (he calls himself a "theologically conservative evangelical biblicist").
It was a stronghold of the Labour Party before Scottish voters switched to the even more left-wing Scottish National Party, now the dominant political force.
Up to 1,000 people are dead or missing after a devastating mudslide in the capital of Sierra Leone Freetown, with thousands more left without a home.
And also that notion of where we end up in the episode where Dodds he says to Benson she's got a lot more left to do.
"I do not believe that there are more left-wing filmmakers because creative talent exists only on the left and not on the right," he said.
If she has shown one weakness in the campaign so far, it's been her overeagerness to please the more left-leaning parts of the Democratic base.
"Much of this change was apparent a few years ago, but opinions continue to shift in a slightly more left-leaning direction," Gallup's Jeffrey M. Jones wrote.
After all, according to one analysis, there are 47 GOP incumbents who represent districts that are more left leaning than the Georgia district where Ossoff almost prevailed.
The Oscar-winning writer and director has often said he's retiring after 10 films, meaning he has one more left after Once Upon a Time in Hollywood.
In the project's demo, the program evaluates a user's Breitbart article as biased and untrustworthy and shoots back a piece from the more left-leaning The Atlantic.
Although the plan was more left leaning on labor issues and education issues, it would not have satisfied the most ardent proponents of the Green New Deal.
Susan Collins: Israel should allow Omar, Tlaib to visit MORE left many Americans displeased with how each party handled the confirmation process, according to a new Hill.
The Oscar-winning writer and director has often said he's retiring after 10 films, meaning he has one more left after Once Upon a Time… in Hollywood.
Listen: With seven Grammys, an Oscar and a host of megahits under his belt, Mark Ronson returns with "Late Night Feelings," a more left-field divorce album.
The same goes for an even more left-field song in "Project 2," a track that makes do with pulsing, unpredictable drum beats and ambient synth stabs.
Scholz, who is the frontrunner to become the Social Democrats' co-chair next weekend, is being challenged by two candidates of the party's more left-leaning branch.
If the Democratic nominee did wind up embracing a more left-leaning agenda, there is no way to be sure that there would be an electoral penalty.
They had been right about the desire to shift the Democrats to the left, but their own vision was supplanted by a more left-wing Sanders campaign.
Gizmodo's report that a small group of Facebook contractors may have been manipulating users into reading more left-leaning content highlights just how powerful Facebook has become.
It seems like their politics might be even more left-leaning than their older siblings in the millennial generation (unless they'll be wildly reactionary and right-leaning).
For Democrats, the more affluent voters were generally more left-wing — probably because they are better-educated and thus generally more ideological — but the difference is small.
Quite candidly, he says that Berlin, especially compared to London, which has grown up a lot over the last few years, has more left-field ideas and founders.
Corbyn, who was seen as a surprise choice for Labour leader when he was elected in 2015, is known to be more left-wing than previous party leaders.
Their support for Democrats and Republicans is split between those who favour less government intervention in the economy, and those who hold more left-wing, interventionist economic views.
A report from SEAI, Ireland's energy authority, suggests that the island could generate enough wind electricity to match domestic demand by 2030, with more left over to export.
It made more left-wing members willing to drop dreams of a big new public program and more centrist members willing to drop hostility to expansion of Medicaid.
MORE left office, announced that the government was designating election infrastructure as "critical"--opening up polling places, vote tabulation locations, and technology used in elections to federal protections.
"I think we need to constantly show that we are not adding our own bias, which I fully admit is left, is more left-leaning," he says... pic.twitter.
While you might have expected him to name D Double E, Skepta or even himself, he went for a more left-field choice—he picked Dagenham lad, Devlin.
Earlier on Friday, White House trade adviser Clete Willems the two countries had made progress in talks but that there was still much more left to be done.
Those liberal voices, seen as vital to Clinton's election chances, had pressed her to choose a more left-leaning vice presidential candidate — someone in the mold of Sens.
Asking them to leave at the tail end of a lease that still has six months or more left might mean more trouble at home than it's worth.
As I'm more left leaning, I tend to believe the more liberal sources which would be great except I have right leaning friends who believe the conservative sources.
Pro-Clinton audiences were highly attentive to traditional media outlets, which continued to be the most prominent outlets across the public sphere, alongside more left-oriented online sites.
More left-leaning researchers have arrived at far higher price tags, assuming that more Americans would be likely to qualify or that their health costs would be higher.
And Democratic voters finally are paying attention to the connections that Gabbard and Buttigieg can make, she as a more centrist candidate and he more left of center.
Mr. Cuomo, who is facing an energetic primary challenge from Cynthia Nixon, has not said whether he supports injection sites, a popular cause among more left-leaning Democrats.
The report acknowledged the challenge Bloomberg, a billionaire and a centrist on many issues, would face in a party increasingly defined by more left-wing policies and politicians.
On the floor, some moderate Democrats were quietly reminding their more left-leaning colleagues to observe leadership's warnings — fearful of the political consequences of any footage from celebrations.
I happen to believe that the more left-leaning ideas -- and candidates -- will win out, putting to bed the notion that Democrats are moving too far too fast.
Gardner said having more left-handed hitters in the lineup would give him a chance to see how a rival pitcher would attack him as a game progresses.
Then during Margaret Thatcher's administration, a clear divide in party politics emerged, wherein the Scottish electorate proved to be consistently and durably more left-wing than English voters.
In fact, if you were to total them up, I would probably say – and this is based on a guesstimate – that we'd done more Left-leaning than Right-leaning.
Legal recreational marijuana seems like it would be a tough sell in the traditionally Republican state, since most other territories that have legalized the drug are more left-leaning.
While millennials tend to hold more left-wing economic views, they are far keener on the idea of globalisation, broadly conceived, thanks to their more positive attitudes towards multiculturalism.
" She said these issues, like the "buy more, sell more" mentality, favoritism, shortages of popular colors and prints, and more left her with a "huge pit in my stomach.
A political ratings system adjusted midterm election probabilities following the health care vote -- and 20 GOP "yea" voters saw their districts start to lean a little more left. 4.
Opposing Trump's efforts at disrupting U.S. alliances with democracies abroad while cozying up with dictators is a no-brainer for both liberal internationalists and their more left-wing compatriots.
The early primaries are going to go towards the more left-leaning candidates the market isn't going to like, and Super Tuesday is not for a good month later.
Bloomberg's potential candidacy has already attracted the support of other billionaires, including investor Leon Cooperman, who has been highly critical of the more left-leaning candidates in the race.
Joe Crowley on Tuesday night, more left-leaning politicians have adopted a main tenet of the 28-year-old democratic socialist Latina's immigration platform: a call to abolish ICE.
Some of the party's more left-wing members believe that the only way for the party to win back voters would be to quit the coalition with the conservatives.
In particular, younger voters and candidates — who faced burdensome student loans and a difficult job market after the crisis — have embraced more left-wing policies, according to Princeton's McCarty.
There is much more left to be done within Tesla's disruption-oriented agenda, especially at a time when the industry is in a nascent stage of electrification and autonomy.
The Flake argument is that Clinton would likely nominate a younger and more left-wing justice than Garland, so if Trump loses, Republicans are better off confirming Obama's nominee.
He boasted of his endorsement from the National Rifle Association, and he repeatedly attacked Mr. McCready by lumping him with the more left-leaning elements of the Democratic Party.
He boasted of his endorsement from the National Rifle Association, and he repeatedly attacked Mr. McCready by lumping him with the more left-leaning elements of the Democratic Party.
Their radicalism was more an attraction to Mélenchon — which makes sense, as young voters are typically more left-wing and more likely to support new parties than the old.
With seven Grammys, an Oscar and a host of megahits under his belt, the D.J.-turned-super-producer returns with "Late Night Feelings," a more left-field divorce album.
What's next: Australia holds national elections on May 18, and if more left-leaning politicians gain power, the Down Under nation could implement policies mandating 50% renewable electricity by 2030.
The agenda includes proposals more left-leaning than those Hillary Clinton rolled out during her campaign, a seemingly overt attempt to appeal to the populist supporters of Sanders and Trump.
The thematically loose, high-concept brief behind the show, All Too Human, allows curators Elena Crippa and Laura Castagnini to touch on some more left-field interpretations of 'human experience.
Jorja, our family therapist, always talks about resources: how much energy, time, and money can you give to someone outside your primary relationship before there's no more left to give?
It now stands just 1.6 points behind its coalition partner, the more left-leaning 5-Star Movement, whose support has slipped slightly since it took 32.7 percent at the election.
TV invited Alexandra Rojas, the executive director of Justice Democrats, a progressive political action committee, to talk about her group's efforts to field more left-leaning candidates across the country.
The party had largely lined up behind the incumbent Crowley, which placed more left-leaning members of Congress, like California's Ro Khanna and New York's Kirsten Gillibrand, in uncomfortable positions.
But Corbyn retains strong support among the party's more left-leaning rank-and-file members, meaning that he could hold on to power and prolong the stand-off with MPs.
The vocal reaction may be due, in part, to the large reach of Uber's service with the urban set, who tend to skew younger and more left-of-center politically.
" Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey responded by claiming that while the company is admittedly more left-leaning, the platform "does not look at content with regards to political viewpoint or ideology.
Biden has failed to garner any upward momentum, starting off strong as President Barack Obama's right-hand man but faltering against his more left-leaning opponents like Warren and Sanders.
Clinton's specific arguments against Sanders on the progressive question were not necessarily so convincing — it's clear that with the exception of guns, he is a uniformly more left-wing politician.
Instead, the Democrats like more left-leaning candidates such as Bernie Sanders, which may make it hard for certain segments of the American population to support the party, he added.
Kennedy slams acting DHS secretary for lack of coronavirus answers The 'accidental director' on the front line of the fight for election security MORE left the post in April 2019.
The former foreign secretary David Miliband and the former Culture Secretary Andy Burnham both ultimately lost out to more left-wing challengers in 2010 and 2015, despite taking early leads.
"It'll tend to be an issue that more left-leaning Democrats are willing to embrace," said Dan Mendelson, president of consulting firm Avalere Health, told The Hill earlier this month.
But whether the new, more left-wing Democratic Party can actually secure a national governing majority in a way that the old weak-sauce one could remains an untested proposition.
"I have way more left in the tank," said Bowie, who broke down in tears after the 100m U.S. trials as she felt disappointed with her run and third-place finish.
I figured, with our profits from the last sale, we had enough for the down payment, renovations, and a little more left over for a future purchase back in the city.
The party is especially popular with younger voters who are perhaps less aware of the 20th century civil war with Britain and attracted by the party's more left-wing policy book.
There is more left, too, fallen to me like exquisite hail, a trick of weather and weight, and a taste of Takis will smolder in my kitchen for a while still.
Historically, that's how painting was done—you started and you figured it out, you add a little more left and a little more right, and then you overpaint and start again.
Now on sale for $99.99, these cost less than half of the sticker price of the AirPods Pro, leaving you with a little more left to treat yourself over the holidays.
In it, he calls on Congress to come to an agreement on the nation's debt and on spending cuts, something that greatly separates him from more left leaning candidates including Sens.
One of the buyers at Gramaphone, a guy named Adam, pulled a bunch of ambient records and more left-field stuff for me one time while I was at the store.
The journalist Mehdi Hasan tweeted: Adopting parts of Mr. Sanders's platform would help Mr. Biden with both younger, more left-leaning voters and moderates, Eric Levitz writes at New York magazine.
If Corbyn, who was elected last September and retains strong support among the party's more left-leaning rank-and-file members, is re-elected in the contest, the party may split.
While I didn't perform a formal test, the new iPhone SE easily lasted a full 232-hour day for me — and still had 225 percent or more left in the tank.
It's not apparent how many votes would be withheld if a judge sides with the Republicans, but it's likely to affect places that have been more left-leaning in the past.
Parliamentary government produces more left-wing policies than presidential government — and Americans of a left-of-center tilt ought to be thinking of ways to move the country toward parliamentary rule.
Still, wouldn't it be just like Kanye to make one more left turn and walk up there one more time, announcing that he really does want to run for president in 2020?
"You've gotta worry about what happens to the whole group if we get a Democratic sweep next year with one of the more left-wing candidates winning the White House," Cramer said.
As someone who has worked as a college lecturer, I have to admit: My own experience suggests the anecdotal evidence is correct—academics lean more left wing than the general population does.
That Obama's more radical impulses — or those of his more left-wing staffers — have been tempered by things like politics, caution, the limited agenda space, coalition management, and path dependency isn't unusual.
Now they're free to pursue much more left-wing climate bills closer in principle to the Green New Deal, which emphasizes government programs over the market-based approach of cap and trade.
"The fact that the PSOE party members have voted for the candidate with the more left-wing agenda, should lessen the stability of the minority government," DZ Bank strategist Christian Lenk said.
In recent days, Libyan forces say dozens of women and children have escaped or been freed from the area, and Lajnef said at least 10 more left militant-held ground on Monday.
It was here, at a critical pivot point for the HBO franchise, with little more left in the books for guiding source material, that the Game of Thrones fandom began to swarm.
Many more left Belgium after just a couple of years in the Jupiler League, the country's top flight, for the brighter lights and sterner tests in France, Germany and, in particular, England.
Podcast listeners are only a little more left-leaning than America at large: According to Edison Research, 27 percent of Americans identify as Republicans, compared with 24 percent of adult podcast listeners.
That being said, the legal scholars I asked suggested that a more left-leaning Court could subtly undermine Citizens United by upholding distinct campaign finance regulations at the federal and state levels.
Although some of the grandest names in photography have been shortlisted, among them Edward Burtynsky, Andreas Gursky and Thomas Struth, the judges have generally surprised critics by choosing more left-field winners.
Mr. Smith, a member of the school's College Democrats, said he liked Mr. Biden, but preferred his more left-wing rivals, such as Mr. O'Rourke, Mr. Castro, Ms. Harris or Ms. Warren.
In five states — Colorado, Iowa, Maine, North Carolina and now Kentucky — those candidates have cash advantages but have attracted more left-leaning opposition anyway, which their Republican counterparts are eager to exploit.
And of course, because of that it's particularly popular among the hippie crowd, the types of shows where people might be more left leaning and communist about spending money to see concerts.
The fundraising juggernaut has not endorsed some of the more left-leaning candidates, such as Cortez and Cynthia Nixon, who is running for governor of New York against incumbent Democrat Andrew Cuomo.
Buttigieg, a moderate, has attacked some of his more left-leaning Democratic rivals over their universal plans that would wipe out the cost of tuition at public colleges and universities for everyone.
On most issues, Democratic Party donors appear to be more left wing than rank-and-file Democrats, and rank-and-file Democrats are in turn to the left of the median voter.
However, this being France, there is an even more left-wing candidate than Hamon in the form of Jean-Luc Mélenchon, a former socialist and the current candidate for the Communist Party.
The midterm elections are seven weeks away, and there's about an 80 percent chance Democrats will take back the House with both establishment and progressive candidates coalescing around a more left-leaning message.
The party's strengthened social liberalism may help Democrats mobilize more left-leaning Gen Y and Gen Z voters (those between the ages of 18 and 28), Drutman pointed out, which would be crucial.
All this against a background of strained relations between the coalition partners: the anti-establishment Five Star Movement, the centre-left Democratic Party (PD) and the more left-wing Free and Equal movement.
"The fact that the PSOE (Socialist) party members have voted for the candidate with the more left-wing agenda, should lessen the stability of the minority government," DZ Bank strategist Christian Lenk said.
Germany's Christian Democrats, India's Congress, Cape Verde's PAICV, and Argentina's Republican Proposal are politically diverse parties, some more conservative by their country's standards and others more left-leaning, but they're all broadly liberal.
MORE left office, blocked mining for two years in an area of the forest near the Boundary Waters Canoe Area Wilderness, in an effort to protect those waters from potential mine waste output.
Presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren hasn't backed President Trump per se, but her tough talk on China represents a good amount of the more left wing faction of the Democratic Party's feelings on Beijing.
And there is now infighting aplenty, with other Democrats rushing to distance themselves from Omar while more left-wing writers and activists emphasize their agreement with the basic point that pro-Israel money matters.
Born and raised in Buffalo, New York, Supreme cites crucial figures in Toronto's LGBTQ community like DJ Eloquenz, who introduced her to traditional DJing techniques before she settled into playing more left-field music.
That appointment makes him one of the two leading figures in the SPD along with Andrea Nahles, its more left-leaning leader in the Bundestag, who is expected to be elected leader next month.
It's not apparent how many votes would have been withheld if a judge had sided with the Republicans, but it's likely to have affected places that have been more left-leaning in the past.
"He was getting ahead of guys, working it both ways, more left to right than up and down, then the shadows creep in the middle of the game," Milwaukee third baseman Travis Shaw said.
But whoever is will have to reckon with the Democratic Party he helped create, one that is more populist, more left-leaning, and more skeptical of business than it was only a year ago.
In the past 10 years, the number of Mexican immigrants living in the United States has declined by more than one million; some left by choice but tens of thousands more left through deportation.
Topics like Israel and
 Palestine, institutional racism and L.G.B.T. issues all break down into circular conversations in which I have to defend my more-left-wing stances, which they regard as idealistic and childish.
It reduced payroll expenses by temporarily introducing a shorter working week late last year and has fired 140 of several thousand employees in the past six months, though workers say dozens more left by consent.
I asked Dean Baker from the Center for Economic and Policy Research, one of the more left-wing and Sanders-friendly economists in the Washington policy world, what he thought of the 22008 percent target.
The whole track feels more left-field than "Strangers," opening with a vocoder effect before developing into a relaxed verse and the sort of expansive yet minimal chorus you can freely associate with Scandinavian artists.
"This week a lot of the surrogates … will be on shows that are a lot more left-leaning, and so I'm working on the shows on Fox, and to date it's been great," he said.
Voter identification is a contentious issue in the United States, where critics say Republicans and supporters of President Donald Trump are trying to keep less affluent, more left-leaning or minority voters from the polls.
She had a little bit more left in the tank than her competitors, who were struggling at the end, but only just a little bit more, as she face-planted after crossing the finish line.
The German chancellor has in recent weeks grappled with complex negotiations toward forming a coalition government composed of her Christian Democratic Union and the more left-leaning Social Democratic Party after inconclusive elections last fall.
Under Corbyn and McDonnell, Labour has shifted from the centrist pro-business platform of former prime minister Blair to being more left-wing since they took hold of the party leadership almost three years ago.
Several sources who spoke to The Hill noted that Sanders had also been an appealing candidate to working-class voters in his 220006 campaign, while hewing to a significantly more left-wing ideology than Biden.
Some of the organizations that backed Sanders are already pressuring Biden to move in their direction, on the same premise that he needs them to get younger and more left-wing voters excited about voting.
Younger, more left-leaning families who were priced out of the housing market closer to the city of Los Angeles have moved into the district, diversifying the population, which is now nearly 40 percent Latino.
"I think he can win New Hampshire, which he didn't win; I think Nevada is very competitive and the state has trended much more left recently, but that's a very competitive state," Lewandowski told Hill.
In the end, Clinton, as expected, will attend the convention as the presumptive Democratic nominee, but the tone and platform of the DNC will likely reflect the influence of Sanders's more left-leaning political views.
Health care investors worry that a wave election could give the White House to one of the more left-wing Democratic candidates, and that the party would win majorities in both the House and the Senate.
Her policy platform will include an emphasis on women's rights and "a bolder Democratic party" that addresses the gap between supporters of mainline Democratic presidential nominee Hillary Clinton and more left-leaning primary candidate Bernie Sanders.
The heart of the SNP argument in 2014 was the claim that a Tory-led government in Westminster with little support north of Hadrian's Wall was fundamentally at odds with a more left-leaning, liberal Scotland.
While some believe the district has become more left-leaning due to Sanders's primary victory, Lipinski pushed back on that characterization and said the Vermont senator mobilized voters because of his message to middle-class families.
But where ideology is a factor in elections, this data shows that voters are likely to prefer a moderate Democrat, like Sanders says Clinton is, to a more left-wing one, like Sanders says he is.
The class action will turn up the heat on Japan's justice system as more left-behind parents decry the effective condoning by courts and law enforcement of a practice other developed countries treat as a crime.
From how the trade war is impacting an Iowa soy bean farmer to whether progressives feel like there is room in a more left-leaning party for red-state moderates like Joe Manchin and Claire McCaskill.
I mean, only four or so of the tracks could be proper techno singles, but they act as pillars that hold the whole thing up and give me the opportunity to slightly more left field things.
Whatever you make of Hillary Clinton's current policy agenda, there's no denying that it's far more left-wing across the board even as the status quo in many of these areas has shifted to the left.
But over the weekend, a bunch of people asked me to offer my view of Proposition 10, which broadly speaking would allow California's more left-wing localities to expand both the scope and stringency of rent control.
By taking a stand against assault and misogyny in the military, she adds her unique voice to those typically raised by more left-leaning leaders in Congress who have previously called out rape culture in the military.
The third option, and the most unlikely, would be for them to try to convince Democratic voters that Warren's ideas are too progressive at the risk of alienating an electorate that's becoming more left-leaning each day.
The rest is less clear, with Trump's positions fuzzy on many topics, and Clinton is seen leaning a bit more left of center than she might otherwise were it not for her continued run against Vermont Sen.
The idea for centrists is that Bloomberg or Patrick could offer an insurance policy in later-voting states if Biden fades; the read from more left-wing Democrats is that more easy targets are entering the race.
But it's assuming that it can afford to be more left-wing than Obama while doing so, relying on the fear that Trump instills rather than any ideological inducements to bring some Romney voters inside its tent.
Crucially, it wasn't so much that the politicians who were already in office shifted their views away from the center, but rather that the electorate voted in new representatives who espoused more left- or right-leaning ideas.
It is no wonder that there are those among us who take into their mouths entire bottles of sleeping pills or put pistols to their 12-year-old chests until there is no more left to feel.
Yet he argued that mainline Protestant denominations have in many ways gotten more conservative in recent decades, largely as a result of an aging demographic and mainline churches' failure to retain younger, traditionally more left-leaning members.
The former vice president is in a peculiar position in that he is the clear national front-runner but is not necessarily expected to win Iowa, where more left-leaning candidates have a history of doing well.
"I think if there's going to be another election and possibly the chance of a more left-wing government, then that probably decreases the chance of monetary policy being loosened any further in the future," Brown said.
A more left-leaning party, the Constitutional Democratic Party, has gained some traction, but over all, the Liberal Democratic Party appears to be on course for a landslide that could keep Mr. Abe in power until 2021.
The rapid rat-tat-tat-tat of gunfire that engulfed a country music festival in Las Vegas Sunday night, killing nearly 60 people and wounding hundreds more, left little doubt that the shooter was using an automatic weapon.
Mr. Corbyn also appears to want to make it easier for Labour to join a political coalition with the Scottish National Party, which shares his antinuclear views and whose policies are more left-wing than recent Labour ones.
When we asked respondents to one poll to rank how far to the left or to the right they considered the candidates, Gillibrand was generally considered to be one of the more left-leaning candidates in the field.
If Trump's policy matched his campaign rhetoric, he might have endorsed a more left-leaning healthcare plan that gave insurance to more people—a policy some of his voters would have embraced, and which might have attracted Democrats.
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He didn't always cast his votes in ways that more left-leaning thinkers would have preferred, but in his words at least he took care to show respect  and consideration for the views of his colleagues across the aisle.
The lower court will need to examine whether rebates used by the company could have restricted competition — likely meaning there are years more left in a legal saga that has already clocked up more than eight years of appeals.
It will certainly be interesting to see who has more left in the tank and to compare the standard of these two top-ten light heavyweights with rising talents Misha Cirkunov and Volkan Oezdemir in the co-main event.
Statutory funding for the arts is less munificent than in bigger cities and more left-leaning states, but Cleveland's long tradition of private giving is holding up—crucially, since the institution's endowment covers only a fraction of the operating budget.
In interviews with Reuters, attendees at the Republican National Committee meeting in Austin said pressure from progressives challenging the Democratic old guard following Hillary Clinton's defeat in the 2016 presidential election had forced many Democrats to adopt more left-leaning positions.
To contest the presidency, An would need to beat Moon, a 64-year-old who is more left-leaning, in a primary unless he leaves the Democrats to form a coalition with others, which he has shown no inclination to do.
I still prefer more left-field choreographers like Boris Charmatz, but I admire anyone who makes their own language of movement, the same way I admire certain people (I'm thinking of Henrik Vibskov) who make a personal language with garments.
All told, however, both Biden and his more progressive rivals are somewhat downplaying exactly how much more left wing than the ACA this idea is — while the industry groups, facing a different set of incentives, are having a more telling reaction.
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Extensive survey data show that Republicans are much more right-leaning than they were twenty years ago, Democrats much more left-leaning, and both sides much more likely to see the other as a mortal threat to the nation's welfare.
But many conservatives and libertarians who are generally supportive of law enforcement have found common cause with more left-leaning advocates in attacking the practice, citing stories of innocent people who have lost their cars and houses with little recourse.
In their different ways all these scandals feed into two critiques of elite academia, one more left-wing and one more right-wing, which take different routes to the same condemnatory claim: These schools claim to be meritocratic, but they aren't.
Data For Progress, the progressive group aligned with more left-leaning candidates, conducted several focus groups about Mr. Biden's "electability," and tracked how different populations responded to negative statements about Mr. Biden's past, including his positions on crime and law enforcement.
"A lot of the political actions you will see from the millennial generation aren't just a result of younger people being a little more left, but really thinking how these political choices are going to affect us personally," Mr. Buttigieg said.
But the people who build Twitter are biased, Dorsey admitted in an interview last month, saying out loud what everyone already knew: Twitter, like most tech companies in Silicon Valley, has a lot more left-leaning employees than right-leaners.
There is absolutely no universe in which Sanders can enact an agenda that's more left-wing than what a Kamala Harris administration would deliver, since not only Harris herself but dozens of more conservative senators would need to vote for anything he does.
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In all contexts (certainly live), texture-based music encourages collective/collaborative listening, so in that regard, it enjoys a more left-leaning, reflective distinction from, say, club music or pop musical spaces, in which the act of listening is secondary to social interaction.
The BOJ said on Friday it will buy 20.01 to 2150.08 billion yen ($217063 million to 210 million) of JGBs with 0.117063 years or more left to maturity over five occasions in October, versus 20.125 to 21 billion yen targeted in previous months.
Speaking to CNN's Brian Stelter in an interview that aired Saturday, Twitter's top executive again reiterated that the social media company does not make content decisions on the basis of political views, even though Twitter itself has a "more left-leaning" bias.
And then, as the army got closer, I became more left-wing and more invested in figuring out how to end Israel's occupation and more ideological because I saw that it was really just the left that was trying to end it.
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Its moderates are more liberal, its liberals are more left-wing (one incumbent in the House of Delegates, Lee Carter, is a dues-paying member of the Democratic Socialists of America), and its conservatives are a memory, casualties of past Republican victories.
"The top of the stock market will come before the top of the economy but if that's 18 months away, we've got 6 to 9 months more left in the stock markets that haven't given death cross signals," he said on Tuesday morning.
The former Labour foreign secretary David Miliband, a centrist narrowly beaten to the party leadership in 2010 by his more left-leaning brother, Ed, wrote in the New Statesman magazine this past week: "We have not been further from power since the 1930s."
And for Pete Tong and the gang, it's one of a few crown jewels in this year's more left-field stretch of Essential Mix bookings—proof that new blood and strange sounds are always welcome presences in even the most hallowed of institutions.
Quist's policy positions are fundamentally not all that distinct from what Barack Obama or Hillary Clinton offered — a bit more left-wing on health care and a bit more right-wing on guns and energy issue — but his personality is very different.
Larry Hogan is less conservative than the average Republican and that his opponent Ben Jealous is more left-wing than the average Democrat — and that the policymaking stakes in the Maryland gubernatorial election are not identical to the stakes in a federal election.
Had the 2016 election broken slightly differently, after all, the blockage on Merrick Garland might have ended up looking like a fiasco that ultimately allowed President Hillary Clinton to swap him out in favor of a younger and more left-wing justice.
But examining the details of Sanders's higher education plan is a reminder that there's relatively little reason to think that replacing Barack Obama with a more left-wing president would be the major difference maker on the issues that Sanders and his supporters care about.
Over the holidays, there were some nasty back-and-forth Twitter fights between more left-oriented Bernie supporters and more center-left Beto O'Rourke supporters, a sign of some of the division potentially ahead, and the lingering distaste some Clinton-supporting Democrats have for Sanders.
"It's hard to know who's more left-wing than whom, even if you're paying very close attention," Todd Gitlin, a social movement historian and professor at Columbia who was president of Students for a Democratic Society in the 1960s, told me of the sprawling field.
Why teen mental health experts are focused on '13 Reasons Why' And while the book doesn't have a sequel, the series co-showrunner Brian Yorkey told the Los Angeles Times prior to the second season pick-up that there was more left to tell.
Perhaps this is the muscle memory of the last crash still governing the actions and impulses of investors — many of whom have enjoyed a 16 percent annual return for a decade but have a hard time believing the market has much more left to offer.
Other Republicans suggest that—should they lose the White House—confirming a centrist such as Mr Garland in the "lame duck" session after the general election might be less risky than waiting for a new Democratic president to make a more left-wing pick.
New attitudes on race, the poor Among those questions with trends dating back to 1994, the sharpest partisan divides come on the poor and on racial discrimination, even as recent shifts overall suggest the country is taking a more left-leaning position on both.
Sure, the Morbid Angel influence that rears its ugly head halfway through the title track is hard to miss, as is the doomed tempo and creepy, alien atmospheric moments that reoccur throughout the EP, but knowing Teitanblood, there's a lot more left to suss out.
She noted that Ocasio-Cortez, a 28-year-old democratic socialist who ran to the left of Crowley, is from a "very progressive district in New York" while noting that Crowley is a progressive but Ocasio-Cortez is "more left than" the congressman she defeated.
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It's why—not to over-read Twitter syntax—rappers like Gunna, who are plainly Thug's children, are talked about as "replacing" him, when in reality Thug has just turned 27 and, by all indications, has at least a little more left in the tank.
There is also the question of whether the social media chatter about the contest fosters the impression that the party as a whole is more left-wing — and therefore more likely to select someone like Warren as its nominee — than is actually the case.
This month began with Italy's right-wing, anti-immigrant, nationalist leader trying to take down his own government to position himself as the next prime minister — and may have just ended with him out of power and a more left-leaning government in charge.
Adam: The difference I notice, and maybe this is because of the history of San Francisco — the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, and the cultural turmoil in the Haight and the Castro — is that politics there have always been more intense and a bit more left.
The actual Republican Party, by signaling its intention to block any nominee for any reason, will give Chuck Schumer precisely the political rationale he needs to further curb filibuster — opening the door to a more left-wing justice and potentially more liberal legislation as well.
For Mr. Gantz, the leader of the centrist Blue and White party, embracing the plan could alienate his more left-leaning supporters and send them back to their more traditional political home, the left-wing Labor-Meretz alliance, tipping the electoral scale away from him.
"His (Hollande's) obsession before the presidential election is to reassure the left, because if he wants to reach the second round, he needs to make sure no other, more left-wing candidate will run against him," said Elie Cohen, an economist at research institute CNRS.
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The Grammys and the country establishment are frequently out of step, with the Grammys preferring to recognize more left-of-center artists — just look back on how many gold trophies Kacey Musgraves got for Golden Hour last year, not even restricted to country categories.
But though Democrats are certainly the more left-wing of the two parties — the party of labor unions and environment groups and feminist organizations and the civil rights movement — they're not an ideologically left-wing party in the same way that Republicans are an ideological conservative one.
Melenchon, who was a PS member for over three decades before slamming the door to create his own, more left-wing party in 2008, said the Socialists were so discredited after nearly five years in power that it was pointless for them to field a candidate.
The communications director job has been vacant since Hope HicksHope Charlotte HicksHope Hicks defends accuracy of her congressional testimony Nadler subpoenas Lewandowski, former White House official for testimony House panel to go to court to enforce McGahn subpoena, Nadler says MORE left the White House in March.
While he had already made nearly $100 million in his career, between the massive contracts quarterbacks are given in the modern game and possibly 10 years or more left in his playing days, Luck could have seen his next deal worth another $200 million or more.
Embedded in the Sanders/Lessig critique is the idea that if we somehow reformed the American system of government so that it perfectly reflected the people's will, untainted by corporate influence or government structures currently stopping progress, the resulting policies would be much more left-wing.
Mr. Cuomo had worked closely with Republicans and a breakaway group of Democrats during his seven-plus years in office, much to the chagrin of more left-leaning members of his party, who blamed those relationships for bottling up the very legislation he now wants to pass.
I've written a lot about conspiracy theories this year, from newer conspiracy theories like QAnon that appeal to some of Trump's biggest supporters on the right (and appears to have now spread to Canada) to 93/11 trutherism, which has generally had a more left-leaning following.
It is certainly a bold vision for how to deal with climate change, but the resolution's official legislative text is also a compromise; it's a version of the proposal that its writers believe can draw in more mainstream Democrats in addition to more left-wing activists.
As one House Democrat who supports single-payer explained to me, most of his more left-wing colleagues are aware that foreign single-payer health care systems are cheaper overall than the American private one, and infer from that the idea that paying for single-payer would be easy.
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The two candidates are on opposite sides of a party divide that pits the structural changes favored by more left-leaning front-runners like Ms. Warren and Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont against a more moderate approach that speaks to values of unity and bipartisanship, which Mr. Biden espouses.
In place of party-wide attempts at reconciliation, Corbyn's critics—be they motivated by anti-Semitism or Brexit or anything else—are increasingly threatened with "de-selection," the damning prospect of local party organizations removing support for MPs and forcing them to run against more left-wing Labour opponents.
When we asked respondents to one poll to rank how far to the left or to the right they considered the candidates, Warren was generally considered to be one of the more left-leaning candidates in the field, in fifth place out of a field of then 20.
" Don't forget Biden's roots in Scranton, Pa. Some think Bernie Sanders is better suited: "Several sources who spoke to The Hill noted that Sanders had also been an appealing candidate to working-class voters in his 2016 campaign, while hewing to a significantly more left-wing ideology than Biden.
" And rising immigration would doom the country in the long term: "the ceaseless importation of Third World foreigners with no tradition of, taste for, or experience in liberty means that the electorate grows more left, more Democratic, less Republican, less republican, and less traditionally American with every cycle.
While many on the left now dislike Tony Blair with a passion only second to Margaret Thatcher, the stark fact remains that Blair's centrist New Labour won three consecutive elections -- something no other Labour leader has done -- while more left-wing candidates before and after him have lost badly.
That's because it's in line with a well-known finding in political psychology that people who score high in a personality attribute known as "openness to experience" tend to have more left-wing political opinions (see Will Wilkinson's overview for the Economist or Chris Mooney's for the Washington Post).
SH: Art about art can become tedious after a while, so I'm always keen to include other content alongside so-called "institutional critique" (since my practice is considerably more left-field than that of most artists who are described as working with this trope, it doesn't fit me too well).
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Elected head of Labour almost by chance after the party's defeat in the 2015 general election, Mr. Corbyn emerged as a champion of younger and more left-leaning party members, who saw their mission not necessarily as winning elections but as combating inequality, campaigning for peace and opposing nuclear weapons.
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He had led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since November 2900 after its previous director, Obama holdover Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, left the post.
Many progressives, even those who did not support Sanders this year, want to see a debate between Sanders and Biden in order to push Biden toward more left-leaning policies — as well as to test Biden before what is expected to be a brutal general election campaign against President Donald Trump.
Former FBI Director James ComeyJames Brien Comey85033 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Barr predicts progressive prosecutors will lead to 'more crime, more victims' James Comey shows our criminal justice system works as intended MORE left the party and said the GOP left him and others behind.
He had led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau since November 2017 after its previous director, Obama holdover Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, left the post.
Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE left Washington on Thursday amid escalated tensions with President Trump to fly to El Salvador.
Young people living in big cities in the United States like Los Angeles and New York — cities that are generally more racially and ethnically diverse than the areas surrounding them — are also supportive of Kaepernick's protest efforts and generally opposed to Trump, tending to be more left-leaning in general.
The result tightened Mr. Corbyn's grip on the party and isolated many of its members of Parliament from a growing membership that is younger and more left-leaning, drawn by Mr. Corbyn's policies to reduce inequality, make Britain non-nuclear and renationalize key areas of the economy, like the railways and energy.
On January 9, Mike PenceMichael (Mike) Richard PenceFEC chair calls on Trump to provide evidence of NH voter fraud Five years after Yazidi genocide, US warns ISIS is rebounding Log Cabin Republicans endorse Trump MORE left his position as governor of Indiana, yielding the office to Eric Holcomb, his duly elected successor.
He had led the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) since November 2017 after its previous director, Obama holdover Richard CordrayRichard Adams CordrayWatchdog agency must pick a side: Consumers or scammers Kraninger's CFPB gives consumers the tools to help themselves House rebukes Mulvaney's efforts to rein in consumer bureau MORE, left the post.
But it's possible that this is changing, with the Women's March's eccentric leadership as a leading indicator, and that a more left-wing, populist, anti-establishment Democratic Party — a party reshaped by Ocasio-Cortezan energy, shall we say — will become increasingly influenced by paranoias and bigotries that bubble up on the far left.
EST: Vice President Pence and Karen PenceKaren Sue PencePence on battling critics: 'Spend more time on your knees than on the internet' The Hill's 12:6900 Report: Acosta resigns amid controversy over Epstein plea deal The Hill's 12:30 Report: Pelosi looks to squash fight with progressives MORE left for Columbus, Ohio 9:30 a.m.
Ivanka TrumpIvana (Ivanka) Marie TrumpPresident tweets 'few work harder' than Ivanka, Jared Dick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Trump Jr. dismisses conflicts of interest, touts projects in Indonesia MORE left a White House media call she was hosting Tuesday after reporters asked about her recently approved Chinese trademarks, CBS News reports.
It all started on the tarmac when former President Bill ClintonWilliam (Bill) Jefferson Clinton22019 real problems Republicans need to address to win in 2020 Buckingham Palace: Any suggestion Prince Andrew was involved in Epstein scandal 'abhorrent' The magic of majority rule in elections MORE left his plane and visited Attorney General Loretta Lynch on hers.
EST: President Trump and first lady Melania TrumpMelania TrumpGeorge Conway calls out Melania Trump after she criticizes impeachment witness: 'You're amplifying what was a nothingburger reference' Impeachment witness apologizes for mentioning Barron Trump in hearing Melania Trump says impeachment witness 'should be ashamed' for mentioning son MORE left London and fly back to Washington.
Xavier BecerraXavier BecerraCalifornia leads states in lawsuit over Trump public charge rule Overnight Energy: Trump sparks new fight over endangered species protections | States sue over repeal of Obama power plant rules | Interior changes rules for ethics watchdogs California counties file first lawsuit over Trump 'public charge' rule MORE, left the House last year to become California's attorney general.
His stronger than expected challenge to eventual Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonThe exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Poll: Trump trails three Democrats by 10 points in Colorado Soft levels of support mark this year's Democratic primary MORE in 2016 showed there was an appetite in the party for more left-wing policies.
On Wednesday, Trump and Kushner, both advisers to Ivanka Trump's father President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, left a bag of hamantaschen for journalists, according to CNN's Betsy Klein.
The post has been held by acting secretaries since the beginning of the year, after former Defense Secretary James MattisJames Norman MattisOnly Donald Trump has a policy for Afghanistan New Pentagon report blames Trump troop withdrawal for ISIS surge in Iraq and Syria Mattis returns to board of General Dynamics MORE left at the end of December.
And so I'm not sure it'll look like the exact same curve in terms of the prior cycle, not just because we have a little bit more left to go than we have had in prior cycles, but also because it's been a bit more volatile due to those two issues as we work through them.
Chaotic Trump transition leaks: Debates must tackle how Democrats will govern differently MORE left Congress, and Reince PriebusReinhold (Reince) Richard PriebusTrump blasts Scaramucci as 'incapable' Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump's no racist — he's an equal opportunity offender MORE traded his fortunes at the RNC to help lead the Trump White House.
Kudlow's predecessor, Gary CohnGary David CohnTrump says US will hit China with new round of tariffs next month Gary Cohn bemoans 'dramatic impact' of Trump tariffs Press: Acosta, latest to walk the plank MORE, left the White House earlier this year in opposition to Trump's tariffs, and Mnuchin had reportedly urged the president to avoid tariffs.
Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE left Trump Tower without his press pool on Tuesday to have dinner with his family, according to reporters.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE left Thursday morning for the summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina, but has said he will not meet with the crown prince because of scheduling constraints.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE left for Vietnam on Monday, putting him out of the country for one of the most confrontational weeklong stretches he's faced from the Democratic-held House.
When Gaetz, an outspoken supporter of President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE, left the event, a drink came flying out of the crowd and appeared to hit him in the arm.
The issue became a much-debated topic after Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonTop Sanders adviser: Warren isn't competing for 'same pool of voters' Anti-Trump vets join Steyer group in pressing Democrats to impeach Trump Republicans plot comeback in New Jersey MORE left a 9/11 memorial ceremony early, and was captured on video stumbling as she entered a car.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersHarry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' The exhaustion of Democrats' anti-Trump delusions Warren offers plan to repeal 1994 crime law authored by Biden MORE (I-Vt.) and advocates for more left-leaning proposals such as "Medicare for all" and abolishing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), is an "untraditional" opponent.
They could help build Bloomberg's credibility with the party's younger and more left-leaning side, since the former New York City mayor — who had been a lifelong Democrat before joining the Republican Party ahead of his first run for mayor, and then later won reelection as an independent and registered as a Democrat last year — is expected to run a more moderate campaign.
Earlier this year, he proclaimed that Republicans would have "an epiphany" and start working more with Democrats once President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE left office.
The policy was implemented the day before former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE left office by then-FWS Director Dan Ashe, in an effort to stop harm to animals and plants from lead ammunition left behind.
Michelle ObamaMichelle LeVaughn Robinson ObamaJuan Williams: Democrats finally hit Trump where it hurts Michelle Obama to present Lin-Manuel Miranda with the Portrait of a Nation Prize Michelle Obama thanks her high school for naming new athletic complex after her MORE left the White House with a favorability rating of 22019 percent, which was 10 points higher than her husband.
The announcement comes just a day after White House counselor Kellyanne ConwayKellyanne Elizabeth ConwayObama, Bush among those paying tribute to Cokie Roberts: 'A trailblazing figure' Journalists, political heavyweights pay respects to Cokie Roberts: 'A pioneer for so many' Iran's supreme leader rules out talks with US at all levels MORE left open the possibility Trump would be open to a meeting.
The slowing of the German motor has set off an acrimonious debate within Germany's ruling "grand coalition", an uneasy alliance between the Christian Democrats, who want to stick to their traditional fiscal orthodoxy (encapsulated in the "black zero" policy of no deficits), and the Social Democrats, who are now pushing for more spending under their more left-wing, newly elected leaders.
Just as these two picked up where Snoop, Eazy-E, and more left off, children of young people who are currently hooked on the likes of lean, percocets, and xanax (which both Mozzy and East are candid about using) or just boxed in by the pressure of oppressive institutions, will grow to describe what being nurtured in an environment plagued by new age vices is like.
The greenhouse gas reporting requirement was part of a regulation establishing new performance measurement standards for federally funded highways that the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) put into place days before former President Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 2020 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE left office.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpStates slashed 28503,22019 environmental agency jobs in past decade: study Biden hammers Trump over video of world leaders mocking him Iran building hidden arsenal of short-range ballistic missiles in Iraq: report MORE left Washington on Monday for a two-day trip to the United Kingdom for a meeting of NATO leaders — just as the House impeachment inquiry enters a new stage.
Former press secretary Sean SpicerSean Michael SpicerOvernight Defense: Dems talk Afghanistan, nukes at Detroit debate | Senate panel advances Hyten nomination | Iranian foreign minister hit with sanctions | Senate confirms UN ambassador Trump taps Sean Spicer to join Naval Academy board of visitors Trump falsely claims his events have never 'had an empty seat' MORE left in August 2017 and was reportedly working on hosting a new television interview show.
Supreme Court Justice Clarence ThomasClarence ThomasWhat to know about the fight over Trump's tax returns Liberal, conservative Supreme Court justices unite in praising Stevens Overnight Health Care — Sponsored by Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids — Harris walks back support for eliminating private insurance | Missouri abortion clinic to remain open through August | Georgia sued over 'heartbeat' abortion law MORE left Nice, France, hours before the terror attack that killed at least 84 people.
Thirteen Democratic lawmakers in competitive races do back impeachment, but all but Underwood and Pappas represent districts that are marginally more left-leaning and were carried by Democratic presidential nominee Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonNew Hampshire GOP official says support for Trump is 'overwhelming' in state Scarlett Johansson backs Warren's White House bid: 'There's a strategy there' The 10 counties that will decide the 2020 election MORE in 85033: Reps.
Trump's first Senate-confirmed SBA administrator, Linda McMahonLinda Marie McMahonSenate confirms Trump pick for small business chief On The Money: Senate chairman opposes cannabis banking bill | Panel advances Trump pick for Small Business Administration | Judge tosses NY state fraud charges against Manafort Senate panel advances Trump's nominee to lead Small Business Administration MORE, left the position last April to take a position at a pro-Trump super PAC.
Iran has the world's fourth-largest deposits of accessible oil and the second-largest of natural gas, according to the AP. Tensions between the U.S. and Iran have been tense after President TrumpDonald John TrumpGOP senators balk at lengthy impeachment trial Warren goes local in race to build 2020 movement 2020 Democrats make play for veterans' votes MORE left the Iran nuclear deal negotiated under President Obama's administration and reimposed sanctions against the nation.
His campaign worked to find discrepancies in his accusers' accounts while Moore continued to blast the mainstream media, Democrats and the GOP establishment for trying to stop him from winning the seat Attorney General Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE left when he joined the Justice Department.
The wife of a former Marine and Iraq combat veteran who voted for President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE left voluntarily for Mexico on Friday, rather than be deported by Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE left the White House on Saturday for an overnight trip to Camp David in Maryland following a busy week in Washington, D.C., with Republicans pushing to overhaul the tax code.
Complicating Chair Powell's task in keeping inflation under control, there are a number of reasons to think that Janet YellenJanet Louise YellenThink of this economy as an elderly friend: Old age means coming death On The Money: Rising recession fears pose risk for Trump | Stocks suffer worst losses of 2019 | Trump blames 'clueless' Fed for economic worries Recession fears surge as stock markets plunge MORE left him with a Fed that was well behind the interest-rate-raising curve.
Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard argue that his country has already taken steps to detain more migrants as well as other steps designed to prevent them from crossing into the U.S. Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE left Trump's trip in Europe to attend the meeting in Washington.
Still, the news of Trump's concern comes months after EPA Administrator Scott PruittEdward (Scott) Scott PruittEnvironmentalists renew bid to overturn EPA policy barring scientists from advisory panels Six states sue EPA over pesticide tied to brain damage Overnight Energy: Trump EPA looks to change air pollution permit process | GOP senators propose easing Obama water rule | Green group sues EPA over lead dust rules MORE left the administration after being dogged by his own allegations of misconduct.
Luther StrangeLuther Johnson StrangeGOP frets over nightmare scenario for Senate primaries Roy Moore trails Republican field in Alabama The Hill's Morning Report — US strikes approved against Iran pulled back MORE (R-Ala.), who was appointed to the seat when Jeff SessionsJefferson (Jeff) Beauregard SessionsDOJ should take action against China's Twitter propaganda Lewandowski says he's 'happy' to testify before House panel The Hill's Morning Report — Trump and the new Israel-'squad' controversy MORE left to become the U.S. attorney general.
As Sanders and other Biden surrogates made their way through the state on a bus with "Battle for the Soul of the Nation" emblazoned on its sides, they hammered home two points to black voters: that Biden would help their down-ballot candidates, the implication being that other more left-wing candidates might not; and that voters in delegate-rich Southern Super Tuesday states, which include Alabama, Texas and North Carolina, are watching whom they vote for.
The tickets given to Pence include the game in Indianapolis last October, between the San Francisco 49ers and the Indianapolis Colts, that Pence and first lady Karen PenceKaren Sue PencePence on battling critics: 'Spend more time on your knees than on the internet' The Hill's 12:30 Report: Acosta resigns amid controversy over Epstein plea deal The Hill's 12:30 Report: Pelosi looks to squash fight with progressives MORE left early after players kneeled in protest during the national anthem.
Mexican Foreign Minister Marcelo Ebrard plans to argue that his country has already taken steps to detain more migrants as well as other steps designed to prevent them from crossing into the U.S. Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoCotton warns China: Crackdown on Hong Kong would be 'grave miscalculation' Pompeo expresses concern over North Korea missile tests Pompeo acknowledges 'places where ISIS is more powerful today' MORE left Trump's trip in Europe to attend the meeting in Washington.
But both of Hastert's immediate successors – Speakers John BoehnerJohn Andrew BoehnerLobbyists race to cash in on cannabis boom Rising star Ratcliffe faces battle to become Trump's intel chief This little engine delivers results for DC children MORE and Paul RyanPaul Davis RyanEmbattled Juul seeks allies in Washington Ex-Parkland students criticize Kellyanne Conway Latina leaders: 'It's a women's world more than anything' MOREleft the Speaker's chair frustrated by managing the discordant House Republican Conference – like "herding cats" as Trent Lott, the former Senate Republican Leader, would say.
Former CIA Director John BrennanJohn Owen BrennanWebb: Questions for Robert Mueller A brief timeline of Trump's clashes with intelligence director Dan Coats Trump critic Brennan praises his Iran decision: I 'applaud' him MORE slammed congressional Republicans on Friday night, saying the party's ability to stand up to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE left Capitol Hill with Sen.
Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiGraham predicts Senate will take up impeachment trial next week Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment Trump trade deal faces uncertain Senate timeline MORE (D-Calif.) bitterly complained that President TrumpDonald John TrumpPence: Intelligence shows Iran directing militias not to attack U.S. targets Mnuchin aims to wait until end of 2020 to disclose Secret Service costs for Trump's travel: report Pressure building on Pelosi over articles of impeachment MORE left her and other congressional leaders out of the loop before taking out Iran's top general in a surprise airstrike Thursday.
"His predecessor Ryan ZinkeRyan Keith ZinkeNew policy at Interior's in-house watchdog clamps down on interactions with press Overnight Energy: EPA proposes scrapping limits on coal plant waste | Appointee overseeing federal lands once advocated selling them | EPA lifts Obama-era block on controversial mine Latest appointee overseeing federal public lands once advocated to sell them MORE left in an ethical hurricane and if you add up all the members of Congress who have made all of these inquiries to the inspector general, I think it's pretty clear there are a lot of members who think another ethical storm is headed this way," Sen.
Claire McCaskillClaire Conner McCaskillEx-CIA chief worries campaigns falling short on cybersecurity Ocasio-Cortez blasts NYT editor for suggesting Tlaib, Omar aren't representative of Midwest Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand MORE (D-Mo.) directed a number of questions at Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly in a letter this month in order to better understand the designation, which was made by his predecessor Jeh Johnson just weeks before Barack ObamaBarack Hussein ObamaDick Cheney to attend fundraiser supporting Trump reelection: report Forget conventional wisdom — Bernie Sanders is electable 85033 Democrats fight to claim Obama's mantle on health care MORE left the White House.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat Joe Biden faces an uncertain path The Memo: Trump pushes back amid signs of economic slowdown MORE (D-Mass.), whose biting criticism of 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 left the presumptive GOP presidential nominee reduced to angry and incoherent insults about Pocahontas — adding Native Americans to the list of Hispanics, blacks, the disabled and women he has insulted, offended and defamed.
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