Registered Democrats have voted in higher percentages than in 2014 and 2016; and non-partisan registered voters exceed the percentage who voted in 2014, according to L2, a non-partisan voter database.
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Although Sims also states that serving our veterans is a non-partisan endeavor, his article reads as a defense of his preferred political party's priorities rather than such a non-partisan effort.
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"The [Pentagon] Papers were non partisan," he told CNN recently.
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That's according to the Congressional Budget Office - and they're non-partisan.
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Lohwater stressed the non-partisan part in her email to Gizmodo.
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TSHEPO MOKOENA "Mr Brightside" is the most non-partisan tune going.
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Non-partisan analysts have said that Collins is likely to win.
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For non-partisan observers, that comes as something of a relief.
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Non-partisan Americans of many shades will be cheered by this.
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Further, this data shows that this support is largely non-partisan.
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Education has a powerful legacy as an historically non-partisan issue.
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Eight states, including battleground Ohio, already have non-partisan redistricting commissions.
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I don't know any other than myself that are non-partisan.
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The OAS is a regional non-partisan organization comprising 35 countries.
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Right, every non-partisan institution that he doesn't like he's savaging.
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Vannak said UYFC was committed to democracy and was non-partisan.
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More importantly, Michael Dreeben is careful, meticulous, non-partisan, and fair-minded.
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The PLI's non-partisan guidance helps legislators form and advance their bills.
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The non-partisan organization recruits and trains women to run for office.
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AIPAC, which is non-partisan, routinely hosts presidential hopefuls at its conference.
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While the women's marches were officially non-partisan, survey evidence suggests otherwise.
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Microsoft said Thursday that the results would be accurate and non-partisan.
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This is a non-partisan issue; Republicans might be the next victims.
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However, a spokesperson for REI said the company's response is non-partisan.
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Non-partisan elections could fix our broken political system in South Dakota.
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Most of these seats have very little non-partisan polling for them.
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In other words, the bill's provisions are non-controversial and non-partisan.
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Voters across the country and across the aisle support non-partisan redistricting.
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We believe these recommendations offer Congress a credible, non-partisan pathway forward.
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The non-partisan Congressional Hispanic Caucus Institute emphatically supports the Bridge Act.
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It makes all voters in all states relevant, and it's non-partisan.
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Television debates are non-partisan in their ability to diminish political dialogue.
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He's actually sort of non-partisan, I guess, from what I hear.
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"It should be bipartisan, non-partisan, it should be America's legislation," Rep.
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This was true whether you looked at the exit poll data, a large pre-election study of Jewish Americans for the non-partisan American Jewish Committee conducted by SSRS (who conducts CNN's national polls) or other non-partisan studies.
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Importantly, Seidel and Sassenberg want to keep the campaign a non-partisan issue.
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CrowdLobby, a non-partisan organization that launched this month, hopes to change that.
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He said he would bring a non-partisan perspective to the White House.
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The Government Accountability Office is an independent, non-partisan investigative arm of Congress.
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Being a non-partisan issue, infrastructure should be a priority to the administration.
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They would go up, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office analysis.
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The database politicking within America's parties has created room for non-partisan offerings.
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Under Mr Trudeau's "non-partisan merit-based process", would-be senators nominate themselves.
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Hurd says responding to the alleged hacking should be a non-partisan issue.
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Final polls showed the most serious challenger was non-partisan academic Jiri Drahos.
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"In that sense I endeavored to strike a very non-partisan, factual tone."
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Roy Beck is president of NumbersUSA, a non-partisan grassroots immigration-reduction organization.
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It has a long-standing reputation as a highly technocratic, non-partisan organization.
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It should also not surprise observers that Indian affairs historically are non-partisan.
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Already, Bannon's appointment is sparking heated criticism from Democrats and non-partisan groups alike.
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The new bus campaign was started by non-partisan grassroots groups based in London.
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Probably not, despite the lack of a viable non-partisan defence of the maps.
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"Briefings for the candidates will be provided on an even-handed non-partisan basis."
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When he ran in 2014 he did so as basically a non-partisan manager.
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U.S. law enforcement and intelligence agencies, meanwhile, are also conducting non-partisan investigations. False.
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We're supporting Constitutional Amendment V, which would bring non-partisan elections to South Dakota.
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Serving our veterans is a non-partisan action that requires dedication, foresight, and flexibility.
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A number of states have already implemented non-partisan processes to establish election districts.
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Bill Drayton is the chair of the non-partisan policy group Get America Working!
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The non-partisan CBO said the Graham-Cassidy bill would leave "millions" more uninsured.
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The non-partisan group No Labels helped inspire the caucus's creation several years ago.
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Challenge: Say-like me-you will support non-partisan commissions to draw the lines.
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But what of the SEC, supposedly "scrupulously non-partisan [and] independent of political influence"?
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People like Nathan Gonzales, the editor of Inside Elections, a non-partisan campaign tipsheet.
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In the last few decades the Supreme Court has lost its non-partisan reputation.
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Twenty years to be exact, according to the non-partisan Peter G. Peterson Foundation.
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The non-partisan agency's score is also of the first version of the bill.
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A relentless focus on everyday issues, non-partisan problem-solving and common-sense solutions.
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All Americans need, say the researchers, is access to non-partisan information and discussion.
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John Cornyn (R-Texas) said of the non-partisan Government Accountability Office report. Sen.
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In Saintines, the non-partisan Mr Desmoulins has been mayor for fully 18 years.
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In Arizona, Democrat Kyrsten Sinema led in seven straight non-partisan polls during September.
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This is non-partisan," CNN counter-terrorism analyst Philip Mudd said Friday on "New Day.
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Her parents were non-partisan and her in-laws were supporters of the PRI party.
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The constitution said that a non-partisan caretaker government should supervise elections to guarantee fairness.
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The convention is sponsored by the non-partisan group No Labels, where I'm executive director.
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We'll also partner with non-partisan groups to help promote proactive participation in the census.
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He offered himself as a centrist, almost non-partisan figure and hammer of wasteful spending.
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This non-partisan effort to get people to the polls is only becoming more critical.
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On Thursday, the 68-year-old Jesuit priest said his prayer was intentionally non-partisan.
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Craig Holman, government affairs lobbyist for the non-partisan watchdog Public Citizen, echoed Noble's concerns.
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Non-partisan Tomas Drucker replaced Kalinak in the cabinet reshuffle, but Drucker quit last week.
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John E. Bies is chief counsel at American Oversight, a non-partisan ethics watchdog group.
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Obama and I formed an organization called When We All Vote, and it's non-partisan.
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And while Obama describes disaster-relief efforts as non-partisan, politics have sometimes crept in.
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Non-partisan groups have also raised concerns about the lack of talk on the courts.
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How can anyone take him seriously as a non-partisan figure from here on out?
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LUCHA advocates for social justice and democratic governance through non-partisan and non-violent actions.
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"This issue of sexual harassment and sexual assault is a non-partisan issue," Villa added.
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Like the others, it promises to be non-partisan, non-violent, and inclusive of all.
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Austria has since been run by a non-partisan interim government under Chancellor Brigitte Bierlein.
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"He was very measured ... I was pleased that it was relatively non-partisan," King said.
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Warren and Cummings pointed to recommendations from a non-partisan government watchdog report published Monday.
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"I am a career non-partisan professional who serves whatever president is elected," Kent said.
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But it also gained non-partisan support by trivializing how much brands engage with politics.
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Arlo is being developed by VotingWorks, a non-partisan, non-profit voting security engineering group.
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They are non-partisan and do not take positions on policy, according to the organization's website.
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Inspectors-general are typically non-partisan and are usually kept in place—even after presidential transitions.
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Numerous attempts by non-partisan think-tanks to engage were ignored or rebuffed by the campaign.
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"We're a non-partisan group and this isn't a political rally in any way," she said.
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"This is supposed to be a non-partisan event," says Jimmy Kimmel in the clip above.
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Everyone else is likely to be priced out of the market, the non-partisan group said.
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A non-partisan, non-profit group launched a $1.6 million ad campaign today targets Wisconsin Sen.
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The non-partisan Cook Political Report rates him as likely to win re-election in 2018.
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The public diplomacy officers of the Foreign Service are patriotic, non-partisan, knowledgeable, multilingual, and talented.
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"Me Too" actually began more than a decade ago as a non-partisan grassroots feminist campaign.
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John Ratcliffe for perhaps the most non-partisan job in the US: Director of National Intelligence.
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The Nature Conservancy is taking part in Satuday's march, a departure for the non-partisan organization.
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ICER is a non-partisan research organization that reviews the clinical and economic value of medicines.
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They are non-partisan, but they also won't support any candidate just because she's a woman.
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Maine was recently rated a toss-up by the non-partisan Cook Political Report, where Sen.
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First, many local elections are non-partisan, meaning that candidates aren't listed with a party label.
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We are an unaffiliated, non partisan organization who encourages everyone to vote, not just one group.
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Right-to-try laws currently exist in red and blue states, making the issue non-partisan.
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It is rare to see political appointees forcefully push back on an IG's non-partisan findings.
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The Latino Coalition describes itself as a non-partisan interest group for Hispanic businesses and consumers.
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Of the nine non-partisan polls taken, Walker has only led in two of them (21%).
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"He's hamstrung," said Muzaffar Chishti of the Migration Policy Institute, a non-partisan Washington-based think tank.
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A few of the non-partisan experts among them are probably starting to realize he will win.
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The sites should actively promote all of the non-partisan voter helplines staffed by trained legal volunteers.
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"We'll also partner with non-partisan groups to help promote proactive participation in the census," she said.
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One clear result of top-two primaries is that they have led to non-partisan general elections.
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Some of it needs to be in a non-partisan way, and some need to be political.
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Congressional Democrats have called for a special prosecutor or non-partisan select committee to investigate the matter.
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In light of an investigation by the non-partisan Government Accountability Office (GAO), the answer is yes.
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Now, Trump and the White House have tried to discredit the CBO despite it being non-partisan.
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She ran for office as a non-partisan candidate with a liberal and welcoming stance toward migrants.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office is responsible for scoring the impact of legislation on the deficit.
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The Census Bureau has been historically run by a non-partisan bureaucrat with an affinity for numbers.
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That support in turn reflects the continuing strong, non-partisan attachment to Israel among the American people.
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While key figures in the group have ties to Democrats, American Oversight bills itself as non-partisan.
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Matthew Wallin is a Fellow at the American Security Project, a non-partisan national security think tank.
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The real reason is that they harmed him in a non-partisan but cruel and thoughtless way.
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It's the first non-partisan poll of the race that uses live interviews and called cell phones.
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Earlier such reports by the non-partisan Legislative Audit Bureau identified similar shortcomings in 21.35 and 2139.
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FDD is a Washington, DC-based non-partisan research institute focusing on national security and foreign policy.
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Stu Rothenberg, a non-partisan political analyst, called the Senate landscape "an almost impossible map" for Democrats.
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Congress' non-partisan Joint Tax Committee estimates that the rule change would cost taxpayers billions of dollars.
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The email itself explicitly notes that she is speaking personally, and that Google's efforts were non-partisan.
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But the crisis at our border is a non-denominational issue, and it should be non-partisan.
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"The Senate Intel Committee worked very hard to keep this as non-partisan as possible" said Sen.
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It exists to provide Congress with the best, non-partisan estimates of the consequences of health proposals.
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Taking the time to have trained professionals consider this balancing act is a warranted, non-partisan decision.
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It took less than 1003 non-partisan mins to raise $10,000 to re-open firebombed Repub office.
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I think that mayors run things, they bring people together in a much more non-partisan way.
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By all accounts Mattis appears to embrace this non-partisan management style befitting a former military officer.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates 22 million Americans would lose health insurance if Obamacare were repealed.
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In April the IMF forecast growth of 13%; the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) went for 3.3%.
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"It's non partisan—'here are bills you might be interested in,'" which participants would write their representatives about.
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Stapp now works for New Era Colorado, a non-partisan group that promotes political engagement among young Americans.
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The policy heavy evening which was earnest, passionate -- and to a non-partisan, perhaps a little bit dull.
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Can standing committees of Congress investigate potential Russian tampering and possible campaign collusion in a non-partisan manner?
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"Social Security's condition is already quite dire," said Pete Sepp, president of the non-partisan National Taxpayers Union.
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GOP leaders have been incrementally sending bits and pieces to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office for review.
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The overall goal is to support first-time candidates from non-partisan backgrounds in the 2018 midterm elections.
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Now, a non-partisan budgeting agency say the legislation will eliminate health care options for 23 million people.
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His actions led to renewed calls for a non-partisan inquiry, or for him to relinquish his chairmanship.
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Organizers had described the Earth Day event as a non-partisan celebration of science and evidence-based policymaking.
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While the Sun's editorial page has always been conservative, the paper is also known for non-partisan reporting.
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Child care is a non-partisan issue, and contains elements that all sides of the aisle should like.
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The pro-Israel community must now make a non-partisan effort, working without any regard to party interests.
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Most important, perhaps, 28503 states now authorize bi-partisan or non-partisan procedures to draw electoral district boundaries.
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Larry Hogan's repeated calls for a non-partisan redistricting commission to draw new lines following the 2020 census.
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Daniel McGroarty is head of the American Resource Policy Network, a non-partisan association of resource development experts.
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The GAO, a non-partisan body, works for Congress and investigates how the federal government spends taxpayer dollars.
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My sophomore year at Florida State University, I accepted a non-partisan internship at your Tallahassee, Fla. location.
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The donation prompted a complaint from Campaign Legal Center, a non-partisan watchdog, to the Federal Election Commission.
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The total cost, according to the non-partisan Tax Policy Center, would be $21 trillion over 2101 years.
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The Senior Citizens League, a non-partisan advocacy group, selected the top costs affecting retirees from the data.
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Of course, this would require more non-partisan state primaries and stops on partisan gerrymandering of legislative districts.
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Non-partisan analysts had predicted Collins would win re-election, but his indictment put Republicans on the defensive.
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The movement is non-partisan, Corin said; they are specifically targeting politicians that have been supported by the NRA.
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The United States has 7,100 nuclear warheads while Russia has 7,300, according to the non-partisan Arms Control Association.
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Studies from independent analysts and non-partisan congressional researchers have projected that corporations and the rich would benefit disproportionately.
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As the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office regularly points out, entitlements are the fundamental driver of the national debt.
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While organizers of the marches promoted them as non-partisan, many singled out Pena Nieto as a major obstacle.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that 18 million people could lose insurance when the act is shelved.
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Certainly, Kushner can be seen as a more collaborative and non-partisan figure than other White House power controllers.
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Be smart: Planned Parenthood is technically a non-partisan organization, but pro-choice Republicans are nearly extinct these days.
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Formed in 2003, the group, which describes itself as non-political and non-partisan, has previously targeted Cattelan — twice.
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Published in March, the non-partisan, rigorous research reaffirms what advocates for reproductive health have been saying for years.
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In their application this year, they called the event a "non-partisan gathering," according to the Atlanta Journal-Constitution.
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Israel has 200,000 eligible American voters, according to the non-partisan organization IVoteIsrael, which registers American Israelis to vote.
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When it was over, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) released a report on the shutdown's economic effects.
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The allegations against Mr Temer are grave, but to some non-partisan observers they do not look rock-solid.
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The judge is the non-partisan Senate parliamentarian, Elizabeth McDonough, who will hear arguments on both sides before deciding.
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Pizza to the Polls, however is a non-partisan effort, intended only to encourage and bring joy to voters.
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The Congressional Budget Office is then expected to release its non-partisan analysis of the bill early next week.
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The House Republicans' replacement plan, the American Health Care Act, has not been scored by the non-partisan CBO.
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Mark Reynolds is executive director of the Citizens' Climate Lobby, a non-partisan advocacy organization working on climate solutions.
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President Klaus Iohannis's office said he had signed a decree appointing non-partisan Tudorel Toader, 56, to replace him.
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As a blogger and activist he had focused on non-partisan issues such as fathers' rights and combating rape.
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Ian Dowdy, AICP is a program director for the non-partisan research-oriented Sonoran Institute based in Tucson, Arizona.
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Maplight, a non-partisan research group that tracks the influence of money in politics, first reported on the donations.
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The Foundation for Defense of Democracies is a non-partisan research institute focusing on national security and foreign policy.
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His colleagues describe him as conscientious, fair-minded, apolitical and non-partisan—a science nerd who works very hard.
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It has also repeatedly monkeyed with the scientific advisory boards designed to provide non-partisan advice from leading scientists.
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The President, for his part, has repeatedly smeared the CBO to discredit any honest non-partisan thinking in Washington.
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This partisanship lies in contrast to voters' sentiments, which tend to view the subject as a non-partisan issue.
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All of these are non-partisan organizations, except for The Weekly Standard, which is, of course, a conservative magazine.
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"They are mirror images of each other," said Howard Gleckman, senior fellow at the non-partisan Tax Policy Center.
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The report from the non-partisan Government Accountability Office claims federal agencies spend about $1 billion on advertising campaigns.
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At least 25 states have some type of ultrasound requirement in place, according to the non-partisan Guttmacher Institute.
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He immediately took a new job with a non-partisan, good-government watchdog group called The Campaign Legal Center.
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Facebook might even consider hiring a distinguished, non-partisan editor and a small staff to help in the effort.
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Jackie Speier (D-Calif.) said a non-partisan office is necessary to investigate claims of sexual harassment in Congress.
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Campaign advisers say her data-driven approach shows how she can be non-partisan, which resonates well with voters.
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Steve McIntosh J.D. is president and co-founder of the non-partisan think tank, The Institute for Cultural Evolution.
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Robert L. Bixby is the executive director of The Concord Coalition, a non-partisan advocate of federal fiscal responsibility.
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Democratic donors are fueling the dramatic increase, according to the analysis by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
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It is official, non-partisan moves like this that further legitimize what should long ago have been self-evident.
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Mr Wu, whose post required him to be non-partisan, later boasted about his actions on Chinese state television.
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"Everything we do increases performance and lowers costs for the public sector, which is completely non-partisan," he explained.
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"I think it's very significant," said Larry Noble, general counsel of the non-partisan watchdog, the Campaign Legal Center.
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The non-partisan conference of mayors from cities with populations of 300,000 or larger meets in Washington each year.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office forecasts that debt held by the public will rise to $303 trillion in 2020.
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"I am a voter" is a non-partisan public awareness campaign celebrating a culture of voting and inspiring civic impact.
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I mean I -- I agree with Karl, it would be nice if we could have non-partisan or bipartisan confirmations.
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Hispanic turnout hit a record low in the 2014 midterm congressional elections, according to the non-partisan Pew Research Center.
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Wernick, the clerk of the privy council, is supposed to be non-partisan, like the rest of the federal bureaucracy.
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The non-partisan, Washington-based think tank Pew surveyed 633,112 respondents in 25 countries from mid-May to mid-August.
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Thousands of dedicated Arizonans work in a non-partisan fashion every election cycle to ensure that every vote is counted.
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Before leaving for Iraq, I read a report by the non-partisan think tank RAND on previous post-conflict experiences.
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When We All Vote is a non-partisan non-profit launched to register voters ahead of the 2018 midterm elections.
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If CBO doesn't do that multi-tiered estimate, the Kaiser Family Foundation or some other non-partisan group ought to.
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While few non-partisan observers think the conflict will end soon, fewer still believe Assad can retake the whole country.
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That is, pollsters who are non-partisan, use live interviews and call cell phones and are transparent about their data.
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In a time when partisanship runs supreme, what is the driving mission of organizations that try to be non-partisan?
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CBO's analysis is important because again, the agency is non-partisan, a trait that critics of AHPs do not enjoy.
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Republican voters in Michigan and Republican legislators in Virginia have moved toward non-partisan redistricting commissions which are positive steps.
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The pending IG report will likely spark renewed demands for the FBI to behave in a strictly non-partisan manner.
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However, Sanders initially struggled landing prestigious committee assignments given his non-partisan affiliation as an independent and outspoken progressive ideals.
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He is ahead of Republican Jim Renacci by an average of 13 points in non-partisan polls taken this year.
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Bydlak is the President of the Coalition to Reduce Spending, a non-partisan advocacy organization dedicated to limiting federal spending.
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The total cost, however, would be a pricey $3 trillion over 10 years, the non-partisan Tax Policy Center found.
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Many state treasurers and comptrollers are also opposed, along with the non-partisan and widely respected Consumer Federation of America.
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According to the non-partisan Brennan Center for Justice, 28503 states have considered 22019 bills that would undermine the judiciary.
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The non-partisan analysts did warn the budget deficit, projected to be $559 billion this year, is expected to rise.
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Before Bullock's decision, non-partisan handicappers -- like the Cook Political Report -- rated three GOP seats as deeply imperiled: Arizona Sen.
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It's a question at the heart of a new report from the RAND Corporation, a non-partisan DC think tank.
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Moody's Analytics, a non-partisan economic research firm, examined Trump's economic policies and concluded that they would weaken the economy.
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Endeavor is hosting a non-partisan event this month in Nashville where celebrities will walk people to early-voting stations.
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" The company said it "will continue to ensure that our products and election efforts remain strictly non-partisan in nature.
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Despite this, the Epoch Times purportedly told Business Insider these ads were non-partisan plugs for the publication's print version.
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Other pieces have been released through news outlets, while the GAO is a non-partisan agency that reports to Congress.
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The 61-year-old, non-partisan, socially conservative law lecturer has become a cult figure among young people in Tunisian.
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The audience was politically split, the award itself politically-bestowed, even as it is non-partisan in tone and tradition.
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Multiple former State Department officials who spoke with VICE News described Taylor as a straight-shooting, non-partisan career diplomat.
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Beyond the Co-Chairmen, several Board Members of the claimed "non-partisan" CPD have long been invested in establishment candidates.
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The company said it's working with the non-partisan, nonprofit organization Defending Digital Campaigns to provide its services to campaigns.
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An estimated 23 million people could lose their healthcare under the plan, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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The moderators for the three presidential debates were revealed by the non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates earlier this month.
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The non-partisan panel included Republican members, said Knowles, who was the Democratic governor of Alaska from 1994 to 2002.
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Michael Wernick, the head of Canada's non-partisan civil service, on Thursday said he had contacted Wilson-Raybould on Dec.
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The non-partisan Tax Policy Center found that the LIFT Act would cost $3 trillion over the next 10 years.
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There are 200 military veterans running for Congress in the midterm elections, according to With Honor, a non-partisan super PAC.
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RAND, a non-partisan think-tank, has spent two years assessing the costs and benefits of the postwar order for America.
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Your non-partisan guide to coughs In the simplest situations, a cough is a reflex and your body's basic safety check.
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An estimated 24 million people will lost their health insurance coverage by 2026, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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Comey, once thought of as a pillar of non-partisan credibility, has lately found himself criticized by both Republicans and Democrats.
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While it's non-partisan, ACRONYM says it's investing to help ensure that the news that spreads in that locality is accurate.
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For Jeffrey Rosen, president of the non-partisan National Constitution Centre in Philadelphia, Justice Gorsuch's approach was somewhat surprising, if reassuring.
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I am doing my best as a law enforcement officer to enforce the law in a neutral, non-partisan, apolitical manner.
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The Kennedy Center Honors is usually a non-partisan, star-studded event that is attended by the president and first lady.
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But then, Trump proceeded to turn one of the more worthy and non-partisan presidential duties into a stark political rally.
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Congress would certainly look very different today if a significant number of its members were elected by non-partisan voting systems.
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Matthew Kandrach is President of CASE, Consumer Action for a Strong Economy, a non-partisan consumer advocacy group promoting free markets.
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Sure, there are other items on the Wendy's menu that are popular and that bring in non-partisan fast food independents.
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Caputova will quit her party in the coming days in a nod to a tradition that the president is non-partisan.
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CNN rates nine Republican-held seats as competitive or potentially competitive, as does Cook Political Report, a non-partisan handicapping site.
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As chairman of the Global Carbon Project, a non-partisan group of hundreds of scientists documenting greenhouse gas emissions, I agree.
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Convention Related Events and Exhibits -PoliticalFest is a non-partisan festival running from July 227 to 503 that celebrates political history.
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Recognizing Congress' own inability to effectively execute this investigation, it is clear that an independent, non-partisan commission must be established.
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But what if there was a non-partisan, objective way to assess the causes of inequality and propose a potential solution?
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DJ Jaffe is the the executive director of Mental Illness Policy Org a non-partisan think-tank on serious mental illness.
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It is a non-partisan solution that is a win-win for both — immigration and our economy — and merits serious debate.
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"This is an inclusive, non-partisan march, and everyone who supports women's rights is welcome," Women's March Los Angeles Foundation said.
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An estimated 23 million people could lose their healthcare under the House plan, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that 18 million people could lose insurance when the Affordable Care Act is shelved.
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Andrew Steer, president of the World Resources Institute, a non-partisan research organization, who also attended the hearing, countered Eule's concerns.
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Now he said he hopes people will support this "non-partisan" ballot issue to strike down non-unanimous decisions by juries.
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That was such a tall tale that it was named "Lie of the Year" in 2009 by the non-partisan Politifact.com.
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Even now, non-partisan, credible websites like Politifact are being attacked for an alleged liberal slant because it keeps 'correcting' conservatives.
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At least a few Republican senators may similarly quail at handing a difficult, non-partisan job to a lightly qualified politician.
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The organization bills itself as a "non-partisan, non-profit" group that hosts debates aimed at promoting various points of view.
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The group's estimates are in line with analyses of Clinton and Trump's tax plans from the non-partisan Tax Policy Center.
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They are all certified by the International Fact-Checking Network, a non-partisan unit of the Poynter Institute launched in September 2100.
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It's a non-partisan group that hopes, probably first and foremost, that policymakers will think about evidence and science when making decisions.
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A partisan fight over disaster aid You'd think helping Americans hard-hit by recent natural disasters would be a non-partisan issue.
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His role is non-partisan, he was President Obama's doctor too and the attacks being made on his credibility are entirely inappropriate.
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Elections Canada, a non-partisan body that manages federal elections, has said that such advertising campaigns could be interpreted as partisan politics.
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CandiDate, a non-partisan dating site, asks its members where they stand on issues ranging from the Keystone XL pipeline to Obamacare.
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Alternatively, they might lend support to a cabinet of non-partisan technocrats, like the one that governed the country from 2011-13.
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" The spokesperson added, "Yahoo News has a long history as a non-partisan news organization, with a mission to present divergent perspectives.
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"I think it's such an easy cause because I truly believe that's non-partisan," Morales, 33, tells PEOPLE ahead of the show.
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On Trump adding $30 trillion to the national debt, Kaine is citing a December report from the non-partisan Tax Policy Center.
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It offers resources for researching local voter registration laws and encourages volunteers to "always remain non-partisan" when talking with potential voters.
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As a result, there would be 24m fewer Americans with health insurance by 2026 according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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Non-partisan redistricting in all 50 states designed to draw compact and sensible districts with no concern for incumbents' wishes and wants.
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Except in very rare cases, compelling value messages and personal stories will win more non-partisan voters than any particular issue position.
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When Congress created the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, there was an implicit assumption that it would be a non-partisan, independent agency.
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CHECK OUT: #GetPolitical — a CNN Politics original series While the campaign is non-partisan, Charlamagne said he plans on voting for Clinton.
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Were politicians really concerned about voter fraud they would hand over the running of elections and voter registers to non-partisan bodies.
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The campaign described the proposal on an updated webpage after detailing it to the non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimates that under the current system, 93 percent of American would have health insurance by 2026.
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J. Robert McClure, Ph.D., is president and CEO of The James Madison Institute, a non-partisan think tank based in Tallahassee, Florida.
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It shows no sign of agreeing to a non-partisan electoral authority or to the international election monitoring that the opposition demands.
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An estimated 23 million people could lose their health care under the House plan, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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It spent $25 million to help Republicans during the 2012 campaign cycle, according to the non-partisan watchdog Center for Responsive Politics.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has demonstrated that our fiscal trajectory remains unsustainable even before the newly proposed tax cuts.
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The platform was originally labeled as a non-partisan fundraising site but suspended all of its accounts for GOP candidates last year.
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He then briefly joined New America, a non-partisan policy think tank, as the director of engineering focused on public-interest technology.
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" On its website , the social network says it works with third-party fact-checkers in a "non-partisan international fact-checking network.
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Most proposals to close military bases are subject to filibuster, but those of a special non-partisan commission of experts are not.
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The non-partisan mayoral race is crowded, with thirteen candidates looking to take over leadership of the state's (and region's) largest city.
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The Center for American Progress Action Fund is a progressive non-partisan organization that has been critical of Trump in the past.
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Enthusiasm ranges from 84 percent in Rhode Island to 54 percent in Mississippi, the non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute (PRRI) found.
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Now critics on the left — along with some non-partisan experts —are saying Facebook is bending too far in addressing conservative complaints.
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The details: MTV is working with non-partisan organizations, leading artists and activists to attract young voters and register them to vote.
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"We're just extending the period of anxiety for something that almost everyone seems to agree is a non-partisan event," Hickenlooper said.
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Relying on high quality, non-partisan data for evidence-based policymaking may be our best hope for building bridges across the aisle.
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Lauren Leader is the co-founder and CEO of All In Together, a non-partisan, non- profit dedicated to women's civic education.
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Debate moderator Lester Holt came into Monday night as a news anchor with a sterling reputation for being a non-partisan newsman.
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By examining these financial conflicts of interests for the pollsters, I uncovered foundational conflicts of interests within the supposed "non-partisan" CPD.
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He said lawmakers were awaiting an assessment of a retooled Senate bill from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office before making decisions.
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"Inside Elections," another non-partisan campaign tipsheet, puts 36 GOP seats and just eight Democratic-held ones in its most competitive category.
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Mark Reynolds is executive director of Citizens' Climate Lobby, a non-partisan, advocacy organization focused on national policies to address climate change.
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Danielle Brian is the executive director for the Project On Government Oversight, a Washington, D.C., based non-partisan, non-profit government watchdog.
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It really shows the non-partisan approach to this that regardless of political preferences or whatnot, it's an issue that really transcends that.
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The cost of repeal is high, with the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimating that it would cost $137 billion over 10 years.
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While this doesn't prevent users from sharing a story, it gives them a non-partisan expert opinion on the truthfulness of the article.
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Yohanan Plesner, president of the non-partisan Israel Democracy Institute, said he did not expect a dramatic shift in public opinion against Netanyahu.
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Bishop Peter Smith, an auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Portland, Oregon, told the Catholic News Agency (CNA) the group is non-partisan.
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It is hard to see how someone who harbours such feelings can decide cases on gerrymandering, say, in a credibly non-partisan way.
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Its new chief, Gustavo Vega, is a non-partisan academic, though some observers grumble that he and his colleagues lack expertise in elections.
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Some progressive groups say they want to take redistricting powers away from partisan legislators altogether and give them to independent, non-partisan commissions.
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"Candidates will reveal what's helpful to them," in touting their fundraising, said Michael Malbin, executive director of the non-partisan Campaign Finance Institute.
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The non-partisan concert, taking place at Prairie Knights Casino in Cannon Ball, North Dakota, is free and will also be live streamed.
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The campaign described the proposal on an updated webpage after detailing it to the non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget (CRFB).
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According to Mathematica Policy Research, a non-partisan, academic think tank, uninsured children are 70% less likely to get routine or emergency care.
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She is the cofounder and CEO of the All In Together Campaign, a non-partisan non-profit organization focused on women's political participation.
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Democrats and most non-partisan pollsters predicted a different model, one in which minorities would make up a greater share of the electorate.
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It is a stunning blow to any attempt to obtain legitimate, non-partisan information about what went wrong in the campaign and why.
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Both women said they are still undecided on who to vote for and they liked the idea that this rally was non-partisan.
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Non-partisan elections could change the way politics works by increasing voter interest and participation with the promise of more moderate elected officials.
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Larry Noble, general counsel for the non-partisan Campaign Legal Center, said Kasowitz' client list could potentially raise questions for the White House.
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The Congressional Budget Office, the non-partisan scoring agency, will announce its much-anticipated update on the American Health Care Act Wednesday afternoon.
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Gene L. Dodaro is Comptroller General of the United States and head of the Government Accountability Office, a non-partisan Congressional watchdog agency.
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Bruce Lesley is President of First Focus, a non-partisan organization dedicated to improving the health and well-being of our nation's children.
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The senators urged Mattis "to protect the apolitical, non-partisan nature of the U.S. Armed Forces" and gave him a deadline of Dec.
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Since passing the House last Friday, bill HR 2628 has been touted by many as a non-partisan solution to fixing American democracy.
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The nonprofit, non-partisan Commission on Presidential Debates on Friday unveiled the list of moderators, which had been hotly debated in recent weeks.
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Now, the non-partisan economists with the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) have confirmed how harmful this bill is in their stunning analysis report.
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Veronica Escobar and local non-partisan elected officials in the blue-leaning city of El Paso Saturday afternoon, politicians mostly avoided partisan politics.
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And mostly what the commissioners vote on are proposals brought to them by non-partisan civil servant staff: proposed rules and policy statements.
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Or they may see this as an inoculating vote, a way to show non-partisan points of agreement with Trump in swing districts.
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Michigan's winning campaign to establish an independent redistricting commission was a non-partisan effort led by regular citizens without any political campaign experience.
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The Senate landscape looks like "an almost impossible map" for Democrats this year, Stu Rothenberg, a non-partisan political analyst, recently told Reuters.
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Jenkins is a senior advisor specializing in terrorism for the RAND Corporation, a non-partisan policy think tank headquartered in Santa Monica, California.
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Let the record show that the Hillary email investigation by a non-partisan, independent federal agency has been closed for almost a year.
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As we approach the midterm election, we will continue to ensure that our products and election efforts remain strictly non-partisan in nature.
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"The Boy Scouts of America is wholly non-partisan and does not promote any one political position, candidate or philosophy," its statement read.
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Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump's first State of the Union address proved too much for non-partisan fact-checking site PolitiFact Tuesday night.
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Candidates for inspector general posts are typically recommended by their non-partisan association, the Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency.
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KFF serves as a non-partisan source of facts, information, and analysis for policymakers, the media, the health care community, and the public.
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Republicans argue that will be offset by economic growth spurred by the cuts but no independent, non-partisan analysis has agreed with that claim.
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Like other Facebook fact-checking partners, BOOM is certified through the International Fact-Checking Network, a non-partisan international fact checking network at Poynter.
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Since 2012, California has had a non-partisan primary system in which the top two finishers, regardless of affiliation, advance to the general election.
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He fraudulently voted under his false ID in five federal elections in California, including the 2016 non-partisan primary and general elections for president.
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Hughes said the issue was non-partisan, and cited the FTC's breakup of telecommunications giant AT&T under President Ronald Reagan as a precedent.
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This blend of centrist policies and non-partisan behaviour explains why her appeal stretches well beyond the CDU's typically older, more right-wing electorate.
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"At HSN, we are non-partisan and our product decisions are based solely on a continual evaluation related to our business," the statement said.
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For workers making median wages, their tax burden is likely to be lower, said Len Burman, director of the non-partisan Tax Policy Center.
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A solution adopted by Arizona, Washington, and California was to establish standing non-partisan committees to preside over congressional redistricting following the 2010 census.
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Normally a non-partisan event, the Trump Administration invited the Republican National Committee members to the celebration and gave tickets for the president's speech.
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"The Iowa Caucuses provided a unique non-partisan opportunity to use technology to help evolve the reporting process," a company spokesperson told The Verge.
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In mass, non-partisan protests occurring throughout the country, Macedonians are united against the aptly-named Tirana Platform and in defence of their country.
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Mr Israel notes that his state has many swing districts after non-partisan maps were imposed on New York by a court in 2012.
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They are the non-partisan arbiter of numbers and relying on the Trump administration's numbers for the Cruz amendment could make some members uneasy.
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The plan's effects will become more clear when the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) releases its analysis of the bill early next week.
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The American University of Afghanistan has about 1,700 students and advertises itself as the country's only not-for-profit, "non-partisan", co-educational university.
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"I am deeply concerned about what went on with Russia," she said, adding that she favors an independent non-partisan investigation into the hacking.
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Take the latest edition of the annual American Values Survey, a large and well-respected poll by the non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute.
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He has been published by the Gatestone Institute, a non-partisan, not-for-profit international policy council and think tank chaired by John Bolton.
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Perhaps the larger dilemma that bedevils New America is the problem faced by so many centrist and non-partisan institutions in the Trump era.
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He serves on the Board of The Harvard Journal of Hispanic Policy, an academic non-partisan review that publishes works on politics and policy.
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The non-partisan CBO estimates that the Senate Republican's plan gives substantial tax cuts and benefits to Americans earning more than $100,000 a year.
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To conduct a thorough and non-partisan investigation of Russian interference, the current environment demands the establishment of a 9/85033-style independent commission.
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Biblio: Trump's tax plan has been analyzed by the non-partisan Tax Policy Center as providing 80% of its benefits to the top 1%.
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"The decrease in the number of insured people would be particularly large starting in 2020," the non-partisan CBO said in its new report.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that repealing the mandate penalty would increase individual market premiums by 10 percent on average in 85033.
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Cruz told Todd that he found Trump's offer to be "political-correct nonsense" and considered the gendered division of bathrooms a non-partisan issue.
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Calling it a "non-partisan race," Ripa and Strahan placed the two baby pigs on an Astroturf field for the snout-to-snout matchup.
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"Matt is one of the most equipped to advise on this non-partisan issue and will be an asset to the organization," Krebs added.
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Tell your Senators one way or the other, and check out the non-partisan rundown of health care info from the Congressional Budget Office.
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Democrats have another reason to worry about the impact of the Supreme Court nomination, said Stuart Rothenberg, a non-partisan political analyst in Washington.
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Between the lines: Even outlets that are generally considered non-partisan, like ABC News and CNBC, rank among the most polarizing brands in America.
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This non-partisan group is dedicated to the development of sound federal healthcare policy that fosters patient access to the highest quality specialty care.
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With three chapters in Illinois, California and Washington, DC, the non-partisan program aims to encourage civic engagement among young people across the country.
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Krist, a pilot and Air Force veteran, was appointed to Nebraska's non-partisan single-chamber legislature in 2009 by then-Republican Governor Dave Heineman.
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In the end, the money spent by both sides in the most competitive battlegrounds will be about even, strategists and non-partisan experts say.
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Mi Familia Vota is a non-profit, non-partisan group that works to register Latino voters and get Latinos involved in U.S. political life.
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Career government staffers like Nowrouzzadeh are sworn to serve the public in a non-partisan manner, no matter which party controls the executive branch.
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Long ago, most presidential debates were sponsored by non-partisan groups like the League of Women Voters, which also chose the panel of questioners.
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When the commission released its own non-partisan report last month, we were delighted to see significant overlap between our agenda and its recommendations.
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To enable the feature, Twitter has again partnered with Ballotpedia, a civic nonprofit that publishes non-partisan information about federal, state and local politics.
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Tim Profeta directs Duke University's Nicholas Institute for Environmental Policy Solutions, a non-partisan resource for decision-makers striving to solve pressing environmental challenges.
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The results are similar for districts selected as 2000-236 ones by The Cook Political Report, a non-partisan newsletter that analyzes U.S. elections.
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Any attack on their integrity and commitment to non-partisan service does a great disservice to them, to their families and to our country.
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"The good economy is really the only positive keeping Republicans afloat," said David Wasserman, a congressional analyst with the non-partisan Cook Political Report.
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Perry's plan would cost taxpayers $10.6 billion a year, according to a joint analysis from the non-partisan Climate Policy Initiative and Energy Innovation groups.
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House Democratic Leader Nancy Pelosi called for an "outside non-partisan commission" to handle the investigation into Russia meddling in the US election last year.
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But I think he's demonstrated through the course of the investigation that he's sticking with it in a non-partisan way and a serious way.
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He is founder and executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century; PS21, a non-national, non-partisan, non-ideological think tank.
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According to a report by the non-partisan Pew Research Center, however, 99% of the nearly 12,600 Syrians granted refugee status last year were Muslims.
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But he has asked the CBO, a non-partisan scorekeeper, for a quick assessment of the measure, which could pave the way for a vote.
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But with the young Kushner at the head, and a non-partisan stance, the office could be more appealing to the Democrat-leaning Silicon Valley.
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Non-partisan organisations struggle to position themselves between their commitments to human rights and what they see as exploitation of the referendum by German politicians.
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The average voter seems to agree that this is unjust: a recent poll found that 72% support his plan for a non-partisan redistricting body.
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In a short time, the "fast-paced, young, non-partisan general and headline news network" has inked key partnerships to become widely available across platforms.
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The new digital tactic has frustrated Democrats who claim the site gives the appearance of being non-partisan when it instead presents GOP attack lines.
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And Chief Justice John Roberts, a conservative who has himself expressed scepticism about Roe's legal basis, is anxious for the court to appear non-partisan.
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"It could be emaciated," Robert Bixby, executive director of the Concord Coalition, a non-partisan budget reform advocacy group, said in an interview on Tuesday.
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As originally introduced, the GOP bill would leave 24 million fewer people insured by 2026 than under Obamacare, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said.
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The revised bill also is projected to have the same effect on insurance premiums as the original Republican proposal, according to the non-partisan CBO.
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He is founder and executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century; PS21, a non-national, non-partisan, non-ideological think tank .
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The CBO is Congress's official scorekeeper, but if the CMS puts out a similar analysis, it could help shield the non-partisan CBO from criticism.
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Even most non-college and older whites -- two pillars of the GOP coalition -- opposed it in recent polling by the non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation.
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They will probably appoint a non-partisan "special master" to evaluate the new districts, as they did in the case involving the state legislative maps.
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Washington time (ideal to get a segment on the evening newscasts) — omitting only Christmas and the Fourth of July weeks as sacrosanct non-partisan interludes.
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Democrats were initially skeptical about an economist who worked for the Bush administration leading the non-partisan agency, but Republicans were effusive in their praise.
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Go debate it on CNN on primetime but don't pretend to be a non-partisan correspondent and then meltdown like that and embarrass your integrity.
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Here's what they'll say: How can the Republicans further cut taxes without facing a major backlash from conservative deficit hawks and non-partisan fiscal watchdogs?
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has repeatedly warned that increasing federal debt levels are unsustainable over the long term unless Congress changes current laws.
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"Those five states are clearly the biggest targets for Republicans," said Geoffrey Skelley, a non-partisan analyst at the University of Virginia Center for Politics.
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"The suspicion towards them (Muslims) can grow and there can be localized attacks," said Jehan Perera of non-partisan advocacy group, the National Peace Council.
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NASS is a member of the Alliance of Specialty Medicine, a non-partisan coalition of national medical societies representing specialty physicians in the United States.
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"No side is taking responsibility for these people," says Aron Lund, a Syria expert and fellow at the Century Foundation, a non-partisan think tank.
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The Government Accountability Office, a non-partisan congressional watchdog, said Trump broke the law by refusing to spend money that had been approved by Congress.
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The RAND Corporation, a non-partisan research organization that works closely with the military, found that 85033,000 veterans would become completely uninsured under ACA repeal.
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Geoff Ziebart is executive director of the National Association of Business Political Action Committees (NABPAC), a 501(c)(6) non-profit, non-partisan trade association.
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Meanwhile, non-partisan Latino-serving organizations like Voto Latino and Mi Familia Vota are helping people register to vote and empowering the become informed voters.
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Robert L. Bixby is executive director of The Concord Coalition, a 25-year-old non-partisan organization that advocates more responsible fiscal policies in Washington.
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The non-partisan Congressional Research Service said that between 21987 and 22014, the operational costs for the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were $229 trillion.
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Based on estimates from the non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau, Wisconsin will not receive a return on its investment in the project until about 2042.
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There hasn't been any non-partisan live interview polling of the district, but data that has been released to the public shows a close race.
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This could apply to both the initial decision to edit the transcripts, and then the claims of non-partisan responsibility from within the Bureau that followed.
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Mr Comey was at once grave but emotional in a very human way, scrupulously non-partisan and often self-deprecating—the very model of a witness.
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Though Iceland's presidential post is largely ceremonial, Jóhannesson's non-partisan platform won the favor of the majority of voters in this Nordic country of 320,000 people.
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The key will be trying to find that sweet spot where the journalists challenge and analyze the Trump team in a unique and non-partisan way.
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Back when the subsidy was $3 billion, Wisconsin's non-partisan Legislative Fiscal Bureau estimated that it would take until 2043 for taxpayers to recoup the subsidy.
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While many individual investors have come out against Trump, I speculate most firms have tried to remain non-partisan to avoid alienating founders and limited partners.
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RELATED: Trump supporters open West Bank office Israel has 200,000 eligible American voters, according to the non-partisan organization IVoteIsrael, which registers American Israelis to vote.
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According to the Brennan Center for Justice, a non-partisan public policy and law institute, voter fraud serious enough tilt an election is virtually a myth.
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As president, Mr Thaci is now officially non-partisan, and the PDK is now headed by Kadri Veseli, a former commander in the KLA's intelligence service.
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Here's the full list (% of under 65 population with pre-existing conditions): These numbers come from a 2016 study by the non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation.
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In 6900, Special Operations Educational Fund (OPSEC), a non-partisan grassroots advocacy organization consisting of retired military and intelligence officials, demanded information following the Benghazi attacks.
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By contrast, Mueller, a Republican who is non-partisan in his outlook, was appointed to be the director of the FBI by President George W. Bush.
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The tax cuts could add $20033 trillion to the national debt in the first decade, according to the non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget.
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Republican leaders on Capitol Hill and the White House have preemptively gone after the CBO, contending the non-partisan agency has been wrong on many occasions.
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Pellegrini presented his proposed cabinet to the president on Monday, putting forward a non-partisan official as interior minister in a bid to meet protest demands.
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Through December of last year, Priorities had raised $41 million and CTR had brought in $3.4 million according to the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
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The non-partisan Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center estimated that only about 30 small closely held businesses and small farms would pay estate taxes in 2015.
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Before she joined the EPA in late 2013, she oversaw scientific integrity at the Union of Concerned Scientists, a non-partisan group advocating stronger environmental protections.
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Jonathan Bydlak is the founder and president of the Coalition to Reduce Spending, a non-partisan advocate for lower federal spending and the creator of SpendingTracker.org.
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The filings are probably the last political fundraising updates released by Elections Canada, a non-partisan agency which regulates and conducts federal voting, before the ballot.
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Since 2011, the non-partisan organization She Should Run has been trying to change that ratio by supporting women who are considering a run for office.
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"She continues to believe that a full non-partisan investigation of this matter is needed and she is willing to cooperate with the Committee," Banks continued.
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This crisis, which long predates Russian interference, stems from a polarized polity where one party actively encourages its followers to distrust news from non-partisan outlets.
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Williams serves as president of the Taxpayers Protection Alliance, a non-profit non-partisan organization which educates the public on the government's impact on the economy.
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What's the big idea: The House of Representatives is difficult to predict because non-partisan polling for individual districts is limited and often not that accurate.
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"For most households, additional government benefits would more than offset the tax increases," the non-partisan Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center (TPC) said in the report.
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A recent report by the Office of Financial Research, a non-partisan government agency created under Dodd-Frank, recommended scrapping the $50 billion asset threshold altogether.
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An initial analysis by the non-partisan Urban-Brookings Tax Policy Center (TPC) found that many middle and upper-middle earners could see their taxes increase.
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Securing America's Energy Future (SAFE), a non-partisan group of energy advocates and retired military leaders, urged the federal government, California and others to work together.
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"The Hill has always been non-partisan and our explosive growth is a testament to that approach," said James Finkelstein, chairman of Capitol Hill Publishing Corp.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office released their analysis yesterday, as part of a larger look at the House GOP's plan to repeal and replace Obamacare.
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Whereas those agencies are tasked with making policy which is largely based on politics, the DOJ has a very simple, non-partisan mandate: enforce the law.
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Why it matters: The ACLU is obligated, as a non-partisan civil rights organization, to defend clients seeking help — even if it doesn't agree with them.
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His reform proposals appear to be dead in the water: Most Iraqi political parties don't want their cronies in the cabinet replaced with non-partisan technocrats.
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Notwithstanding the various immigration proposals making their rounds in Congress, there is a particular non-partisan solution that is not getting sufficient attention on the Hill.
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The National Employment Law Project is a non-partisan, not-for-profit organization that conducts research and advocates on issues affecting low-wage and unemployed workers.
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According to number-crunching by the Centre for Responsive Politics, a non-partisan research group, Mr McCready has raised $4.7m, whereas Mr Bishop has raised $1.9m.
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The groups — including Bernie Believers, Bernie Sanders is my HERO and Bernie Sanders or Bust — are accessible today, the apparent casualty of a non-partisan glitch.
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Though the creators of the We the People posters claim they are non-partisan, administrators maintain that their display on classroom walls is of school policy.
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" Of the prosecutors in the case, Credico said in his tweet that "in my experience, I found them to be professional, moral, ethical and non-partisan.
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The DOJ's non-partisan pardon office -- which the President is not required to consult -- is set up to handle pardon petitions utilizing established standards and procedures.
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Moderator Burnett pointed out that the Supreme Court, while theoretically non-partisan, is currently made up of five Republican-appointed justices and four appointed by Democrats.
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This revelation follows just days after the non-partisan General Accounting Office declared that the withholding of Ukrainian military aid by the White House was unlawful.
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He is founder and executive director of the Project for the Study of the 21st Century, PS21, a non-national, non-partisan, non-ideological think tank.
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The documents were released to the non-partisan watchdog group American Oversight as part of a Freedom of Information Act lawsuit for State Department Ukraine records.
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Reports of Brunell's possible nomination have already created an inside-the-Beltway kerfuffle—all stirred by liberals hiding behind the façade of supposedly non-partisan advocacy.
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"She continues to believe that a full non-partisan investigation of this matter is needed and she is willing to cooperate with the Committee," Banks said.
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Daryl G. Kimball is the executive director and Kingston Reif is the disarmament and threat reduction policy director of the independent, non-partisan Arms Control Association.
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It's time for a new non-partisan Commission that transforms these spectacles into real debates that engage and inform voters as the true engine of democracy.
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Amendments that clearly fall within budgetary discretion and have been scored by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office, like a repeal-only amendment, would need 52 votes.
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A non-partisan poll released on Friday showed 72 percent of voters in Oklahoma, where teacher's pay is near the bottom among U.S. states, supported the walkout.
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The problem for Australia's energy sector is that there is too much politics and not enough non-partisan expertise being used to develop workable, and affordable solutions.
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Organizers want the march to be a non-partisan protest that addresses issues including government funding for scientists, transparency, climate change and evolution, according to the website.
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Perhaps even more remarkable than the gender dynamics on display was the presence of non-partisan indigenous families and even supporters of Mexico's Institutional Revolutionary Party (PRI).
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John Glenn, the first American to orbit Earth, spoke before the Democratic National Convention in 1976, Pearlman said, adding that Glenn's speech was non-partisan in nature.
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In 2012 Republicans spent heavily in a successful effort to defeat a ballot initiative that would have outsourced the drawing of districts to a non-partisan commission.
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Tories and non-partisan pollsters generally agree that if Labour had a more centrist leader the Conservatives would be a good 22017 points behind in the polls.
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According to Virginia's Public Access Project, a non-partisan group that tracks campaign finance in the commonwealth, Kaine received more than $160,000 in gifts from various sources.
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In tapping Powell, a Republican, Trump broke with a non-partisan precedent last year in denying Yellen, a Democrat, a second four-year term as Fed chief.
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He has accused the non-partisan central bank under Chairman Jerome Powell, who Trump appointed to the job last year, of hurting the economy and stock market.
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According to the latest report by Afrobarometer, a pan-African, non-partisan research network that publishes surveys on governance on the continent, the answer is overwhelmingly unemployment.
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To counteract that, RespectAbility, a non-partisan non-profit that works on inclusivity for people with disabilities, has put together a comprehensive list of resources for voters.
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"The Boy Scouts of America is wholly non-partisan and does not promote any one position, product, service, political candidate or philosophy," it said in a statement.
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The most recent Senate plan was slated to cut Medicaid spending by 28 percent over the next two decades, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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The highly anticipated score from the non-partisan agency will answer key questions about the impact of the Senate's controversial legislation that was made public last Thursday.
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According to The 74, a nonprofit, non-partisan news site covering education in America, the Bricolage Academy of New Orleans has something missing in its classroom: chairs.
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"There are all kinds of unintended consequences that are coming out now," says Mark Baldassare, president and CEO of the non-partisan Public Policy Institute of California.
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Its intent was to provide a non-partisan examination of how the Justice Department and FBI operated during one of the most closely scrutinized investigations in decades.
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Even while the Freedom Foundation claims to be non-partisan, they certainly have a political agenda and have worked to train conservative candidates to run for office.
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It seems clear, however, that the vast majority of Americans want to end gerrymandering and empower non-partisan commissions to draw maps for state and congressional districts.
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The CNN Poll of Polls is an average of the five most recent non-partisan, live operator, national surveys of the president's approval rating among all adults.
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That iteration passed by a narrow margin and was projected to lead to 23 million more uninsured people by 2026 by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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The United States is less than two decades away from exceeding its highest recorded level of federal debt, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
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The non-partisan CBO said the fiscal 21.5 deficit will swell to $544 billion, or 2.9 percent of U.S. economic output, from $439 billion in fiscal 2015.
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"She continues to believe that a full non-partisan investigation of this matter is needed and she is willing to cooperate with the Committee," the attorney continues.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office reported that the bill would save $44 billion over the next decade in federal spending on the Medicare and Medicaid programs.
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"I had hoped and still hope that if confirmed he will be a non-partisan justice," said Yale Law School Professor Akhil Amar, who supported Kavanaugh's nomination.
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The scant polling that does exist favors Cruz We have not had a non-partisan poll of the race that meets CNN standards in nearly a year.
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Kushner, too, has sought a more non-partisan approach and hope to champion a non-ideological and practical approach to issues through his Office of American Innovation.
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Sanders' staff says the actual bill will cost less than the campaign plan, but the bill hasn't yet been scored by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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The Congressional Budget Office, the same non-partisan research group that Democrats are rightly defending from White House attacks, warns that negotiations wouldn't reduce prices any further.
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In November 2017 more than 1500 Dallas residents stood with a diverse group of institutional leaders that make up Dallas Area Interfaith, a non-partisan people's organization.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has estimated it would result in 24 million fewer Americans having insurance by 2026 than if Obamacare remained in place intact.
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On the new podcast, Harris also talked with Recode's Kara Swisher and The Verge's Lauren Goode about why Purple tries to be both conversational and non-partisan.
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Tell your Senators how you feel one way or the other, and check out the non-partisan rundown of health care info from the Congressional Budget Office.
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But look closer and you see the one enduring rule in everything the administration has done so far is really an assault on the non-partisan political establishment.
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As a non-partisan organization, its goals are not motivated by party lines, but by an unwavering commitment to ensuring the future of our nation's most treasured landscapes.
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We've teamed up with Full Fact, the UK's independent and non-partisan factchecking organisation, to bring you these checks and debunks of the issues most important to you.
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A non-partisan study published out of the University of Maryland's School of Public Policy yesterday revealed that only one in five Republican voters actually support Pai's proposal.
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But, unbeknownst to most of us, there are hundreds of non-partisan people who come together and work to ensure that the convention goes off without a hitch.
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Christina Herrin is the director of Free to Choose Medicine, a project of The Heartland Institute, a non-partisan, free-market think tank headquartered in Arlington Heights, Ill.
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The tax changes instituted during World War II and the Korean War were much larger, said Roberton Williams, a senior fellow at the non-partisan Tax Policy Center.
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Similarly, the non-partisan Committee for a Responsible Federal Budget determined that Clinton would generate a better Gross Domestic Product than Trump (2.3 percent versus 1.7 percent, respectively).
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But an analysis from the non-partisan Tax Policy Center found that over time, corporations and wealthy Americans will see the most benefits from the tax code overhaul.
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The median policymaker at the Federal Reserve, however, sees long-term growth at 2 percent, which is the same rate seen by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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McGowan notes non-profits are investing in for-profit news efforts, in part to help to find business solutions for progressive or non-partisan media companies to succeed.
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She's the newest celebrity spokesperson for the Respect My Vote campaign, a non-partisan effort organized by Hip Hop Caucus to make voting more accessible and culturally established.
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The company began fact-checking news on its site last spring, with help from independent third-party fact-checkers certified through the non-partisan International Fact-Checking Network.
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A non-partisan poll released on Friday showed 72 percent of voters in Oklahoma, where teachers' pay has languished near the bottom among U.S. states, supported the walkout.
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The non partisan agency now estimates that the average monthly enrollment on the exchanges will be about 11 million people, down about 4 million from last year's forecast.
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Tamar Hermann, a scholar with the non-partisan Israel Democracy Institute, said that for Netanyahu to be defeated, Gantz would have to bring together disparate center-left parties.
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Now in some races there have been a ton of non-partisan polls such as Florida (12) or Missouri (7), but in other races there have been zero.
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Here is video of Clinton attempting to enter her secure vehicle: Here is the CNN transcript of Stelter's exchange with reporter Jeff Zeleny via the non-partisan RealClearPolitics.
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In fact, Trump's support for repeal of the Affordable Care Act's individual mandate will result in millions losing insurance coverage, according to the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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Mueller, who served as FBI director for 12 years in both the George W. Bush and Obama administrations, has built a reputation as a straight-shooting non-partisan.
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"When you see there's a ramp up in legal fees there's often something there," said Noble, the general counsel of the Campaign Legal Center, a non-partisan watchdog.
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"I think it's a real step in the right direction," Scott Hodge, president of the non-partisan tax policy research Tax Foundation told CNBC's On the Money recently.
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And the non-partisan Tax Foundation calculates that the bottom 80 percent of households get a lower tax burden, while the top 20 percent get a higher burden.
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Nick Smith is the executive director of Healthy Forests, Healthy Communities, a non-profit, non-partisan grassroots coalition that advocates for active management of America's federally owned forests.
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National Clean Energy Week, a non-partisan effort to highlight the benefits of clean energy led by 13 national trade associations, business councils, and clean energy advocacy groups.
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Separately, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said that it thought the government would run out of cash to pay its bills in the first half of March.
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Ballmer founded USAFacts in 2015, a non-partisan, nonprofit initiative to provide one-stop shopping for key government data, which often is challenging to locate on its own.
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The Tax Policy Center, an influential non-partisan think tank, pulled its study of the Republican tax plan on Monday, saying it found an error in its analysis.
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But for the president to commandeer what has traditionally been a non-partisan event has naturally sparked concerns that he is turning July 4th into a campaign event.
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Tartre is Director of Corporate Partnerships for Protect the Flows (PTF), a non-partisan business coalition advancing water conservation, innovations and technologies, and protection of the Colorado River.
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About Voto Latino:Founded in 2004, Voto Latino is a dynamic and growing non-partisan organization whose civic engagement campaigns have reached an estimated 55 million Latino households nationwide.
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For years, people have called upon us to take a position on political issues, and we have steadfastly remained non-partisan and refused to comment on political matters.
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Despite this, it is not particularly political or headline-focused (unless you count the show's attacks on the beauty industrial complex, which is really a non-partisan issue).
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"They would have to find some way to replenish those trust funds," said Howard Gleckman, senior fellow at the Urban Institute, a non-partisan Washington, D.C., think tank.
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It could have acknowledged troubling facts corroborated by non-partisan career officials that Trump was pursing his own interests, not America's, in foreign policy towards a key ally.
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In the spirit of President Kennedy's vision, our non-partisan Cities Thrive coalition met in New York City last Monday and Tuesday for our annual Mental Health Conference.
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"We must not over-emphasize a regional election," Conte, who is non-partisan but closer to 5-Star, told reporters on the sidelines of a summit in Egypt.
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Between his campaign committee and outside groups, Rubio and his allies raised more than $113 million to support his presidential bid, according to the non-partisan watchdog OpenSecrets.
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"A full investigation by law enforcement officials will ensure that the crucial facts and witnesses in this matter are assessed in a non-partisan manner," Ford's lawyers wrote.
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The non-partisan research organization Vote Smart has an app called OnPoint, which allows people to learn about their congressional member's votes on certain issues like climate change.
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For the 2248.5 tax year, the top 2160% was estimated to have received 22017% of the benefits from the tax cuts, according to the non-partisan Tax Policy Center.
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As early as Monday, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office is expected to produce a preliminary analysis of Graham-Cassidy that would assess the bill's impact on budget deficits.
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" Another officer criticized the page for endorsing political candidates: "Police should be non partisan, stop posting this partisan crap and go back to posting funny memes us police enjoy.
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"The general trend among young people is not to care about politics," says Walid Fakhereddine, director of Take Action, a non-partisan group working to engage first-time voters.
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The Republican reform was widely criticized after estimates by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office showed 24 million people could lose their health insurance over the next 10 years.
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The Penn Wharton Budget Model, a non-partisan public-policy initiative, projects that GDP in 2027 will be between 0.4% and 0.9% higher as a result of the bill.
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Several of the gubernatorial match-ups "can be moved by the slightest breeze," said Jennifer Duffy, senior editor at The Cook Political Report, which provides non-partisan election analysis.
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They could also use reconciliation to pass the large income and corporate tax cuts that Donald Trump has proposed, which non-partisan analysts say would disproportionately benefit the wealthy.
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But a recent report by the Congressional Budget Office (CBO), a non-partisan think-tank, gives a cheerier rise of 51% for median household income between 1979 and 2014.
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And what I&aposm saying is that respect for the rule of raw is a non-partisan, neutral -- INGRAHAM: But they&aposre saying we&aposre not the immigration force.
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It was a simple scorecard, assembled by a non-partisan nuclear nonproliferation group called Global Zero, comparing the five remaining candidates on a battery of eight foreign policy issues.
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In response to questions about the speech, the Boy Scouts of America said it is a "non-partisan" organization and that it has invited every sitting president to speak.
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Action to address global warming should be non-partisan to make the kind of ambitious progress needed, Andrew Steer, president of the Washington-based World Resources Institute, told reporters.
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"I was fired for going on military service and I was fired for trying to conduct an objective, non-partisan, thorough investigation," Podliska told CNN's Jake Tapper in October.
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And the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office is expected to release its analysis of the bill early next week, with a Senate vote possible before the July 4 recess.
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If Mueller found no proof of wrongdoing, Trump -- and the broader GOP -- would have a non-partisan stamp on their claims that there really wasn't anything to see here.
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The Center for Immigration Studies is "an independent, non-partisan, non-profit, research organization," according to its web site, that advocates for lower levels of legal and illegal immigration.
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A decided majority of Americans believe "the news media do not understand people like them," according to a new analysis released Friday by the non-partisan Pew Research Center.
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The parade "is a non-partisan, non-political event, and may not be used as a platform for any other purpose or political agenda," according to its official website.
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On health care, a recent survey by the non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation found that 60% of Americans say they will hold Republicans accountable for the ACA's future performance.
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We have also been working to improve oversight in cooperation with the non-partisan Project on Government Oversight and the Levin Center at Wayne Law, founded by former Sen.
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Dan Mahaffee is the Senior Vice President & Director of Policy at the Center for the Study of the Presidency & Congress, a non-profit, non-partisan Washington, D.C., think tank.
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Only a strong, independent and non-partisan energy commission will make sure that the transformation of Puerto Rico's energy sector is achieved with the people's best interests in mind.
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Without it, we'll only continue to see premiums and co-pays rise while we all fall short of a clear and non-partisan goal: a system united against disease.
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The Congressional Budget Office (CBO) — the official non-partisan score-keeper for Congress — estimated that the new GOP law could leave as many as 24 million more Americans uninsured.
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His Election Reform collection of tees and hoodies is "ostensibly non-partisan," and explicitly addresses the failings of the current voting system and the prevailing two-party set-up.
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Pollster Lee Miringoff said on Thursday that images and audio of divided migrant families at the southern border made the issue of family separations non-partisan earlier this year.
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"The prospect of such high and rising debt poses substantial risks for the nation," the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said last month in its latest long-term outlook.
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The ACLU is a non-partisan organization, but conservatives are arguing that the union wavering on free speech gives it more favor with its progressive allies while abandoning conservatives.
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The non-partisan CBO also has estimated that eliminating the mandate will cause prices of individual health plans to be 10 percent higher than they otherwise would have been.
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Non-white young people-reinforced by future immigrants-will drive almost all of the workforce's future growth, according to widely respected projections by the non-partisan Pew Research Center.
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The CNN Poll of Polls is an average of the five most recent non-partisan, live operator, national surveys on Trump's approval rating among either adults or registered voters.
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Second, the commission should be staffed by professionals in a variety of disciplines who are non-partisan and are there to advance the commission's mission -- not any political purpose.
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Prior to Isakson's surprise announcement on Wednesday, the Cook Political Report, a non-partisan campaign handicapping service, rated just three GOP seats as "toss up": Arizona, Colorado and Maine.
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"The doors are wide open and we really want to engage with all the candidates to better understand their policy priorities," added Sánchez, who said NHLA is non-partisan.
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"As a non-partisan, non-political federal agency, we blurred references to the President's name on some posters, so as not to engage in current political controversy," Kleiman said.
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And, while the position is seen as determinedly non-partisan, Grenell is very much a polarizing figure, which no doubt is one attribute that appeals especially to the President.
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There won't be a party primary for the special election in Mississippi and the election will be non-partisan, with no party identification for the candidates on the ballot.
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"There is going to need to be a rethink," said Paul Johnson, director of the Institute for Fiscal Studies, a non-partisan think-tank which scrutinises the public finances.
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"We need it not because we are feminists but because there are a great many non-partisan women's organizations that do wield an influence in this country," she said.
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America's Goals are meant to be a non-partisan guiding framework to right the course in U.S. politics, said Jeffrey Sachs, a leading economist and a Future Now founder.
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While remaining non-partisan, Tinder collaborated with Rock the Vote during the 2018 midterm election cycle to create Swipe the Vote, a campaign for users to register to vote.
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The initiative was rolled out at a swanky luncheon hosted by the Economic Club of Canada, a non-partisan speaker's forum, at Ottawa's Fairmont Chateau Laurier hotel on Thursday.
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Currently the ethics panel operates as an independent, non-partisan entity that has the power to investigate misconduct against lawmakers, officers and staff of the United States House of Representatives.
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After the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office warned Monday that 24 million Americans could lose insurance coverage over the next decade if the House bill was passed, moderate Republicans Reps.
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The non-partisan Center on Budget and Policy Priorities said Oklahoma's inflation-adjusted per student funding fell by 28.2 percent between 2008 and 2018, the biggest reduction of any state.
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Once it did see the light of day, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) had a chance to score the American Health Care Act (AHCA), the official Republican plan.
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Vote For Our Lives, the non-partisan political organized by students who survived the school shooting in Parkland, held an all day rally to push people to vote on Sunday.
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For how can institutions founded to pursue non-partisan, evidence-based research, carried out by experts, survive in an era when facts do not seem to matter quite so much?
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In central Basra, the largest city in southern Iraq, several hundred supporters of Shi'ite cleric Moqtada al-Sadr blocked the main street, demanding that a non-partisan government be formed.
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This year we also saw new stakeholders, including more universities, the private sector, and even celebrities, strengthen and deepen their approach to youth outreach and non-partisan voter engagement efforts.
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Since taking office in 2015, Trudeau has appointed a range of non-partisan community leaders to the upper house, giving him less leverage to pressure them to support his agenda.
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Tremitiere is a Next Generation Leader with the American Constitution Society, and he serves as co-chair of Election RAVE, a non-partisan campaign to increase electoral participation and education.
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That&aposs a fundamental principal because we are the supposed to enforce the law, and that means we&aposre supposed to enforce the law in a fair, non-partisan manner.
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US, a non-partisan grassroots anti-corruption organization, to have lively dialogue about the country's politics and fixing democracy to students currently study U.S. government, according to the school's website.
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One can easily see how serving officers and enlisted personnel could be confused by the partisan behaviors of officers who a short time ago had been their non-partisan leaders.
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The findings come from a new report by Afrobarometer, a pan-African, non-partisan research network, which conducted face to face interviews with about 50,000 citizens across 35 African countries.
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In the median race, there have been just two non-partisan polls of the expected or actual matchup occurring that have been released publicly since the beginning of the year.
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All this can even be accomplished on a non-partisan basis just like the criminal justice reform legislation that recently passed Congress and was signed into law by the president.
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"This bipartisan legislation is a sensible, non-partisan way for the U.S. to lead in shark conservation," Whitney Webber, campaign director for responsible fishing at Oceana, said in a statement.
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The Wall Street Journal's editorial page is staunchly conservative and often echoes the ideas of owner Rupert Murdoch, but its reporters have long had a reputation for being non-partisan.
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The amendment is part of an ongoing battle by conservatives and the administration to discredit the CBO, the non-partisan, professional agency that assesses the budgetary impact of Congressional bills.
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According to the non-partisan Partnership for a New American Economy, over 40% of Fortune 500 companies had a founder who was either an immigrant or the child of one.
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American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, a non-partisan advocacy affiliate of ACS, said it intends to officially recommend reconsideration of a guideline from U.S. Preventive Services Task Force (USPSTF).
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The non-partisan Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) predicted that Britain's GDP would grow by 1.5 percent in 2017 before slipping gradually to 1.3 percent over the next three years.
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The non-partisan project I co-founded, called SMART Elections, will be collaborating with other organizations to establish a corps of trained volunteers to help ensure an accurate vote count.
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Ratcliffe came under heightened scrutiny in recent days for allegedly inflating his resume, with critics saying he was unfit to assume the most non-partisan job in the US government.
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The outside, non-partisan Office of Congressional Ethics began a review of Collins' activity in March 2017 and that July voted to send its findings to the House ethics panel.
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What any new health insurance policy should include The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) has already prepared to respond to proposed changes to ObamaCare for one very good reason.
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Lukensmeyer is the Executive Director of the National Institute for Civil Discourse, a non-partisan organization based at the University of Arizona dedicated to promoting healthy and civil political debate.
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A report from the state's non-partisan Legislative Analyst Office estimates the state has been skimped on about $1.5 billion in revenue, totaling 2.5% of the state's property tax value.
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That sense of something larger being at stake is probably why even the most die-hard partisans will dress up discussions of policies that impact children in non-partisan language.
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The Cook Political Report, a non-partisan election tipsheet, moved the Comstock-Bennett race from "lean Republican" to "toss up" on Wednesday, citing Trump's unpopularity in much of the district.
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"Let's all take a break from political coverage today and enjoy a peaceful respite with these non-partisan red pandas streamed live from the San Francisco Zoo," the zoo announced.
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Mallory McMorrow submitted a complaint to the non-partisan office, describing alleged behavior during an orientation for new senators days after the two of them were elected in November 2018.
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Benjamin Weinthal is a research fellow at the Washington, D.C.-based non-partisan Foundation for Defense of Democracies where Toby Dershowitz is senior vice president for government relations and strategy.
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Beau is a Next Generation Leader with the American Constitution Society, and he serves as co-chair of Election RAVE, a non-partisan campaign to increase electoral participation and education.
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Instead of increasing access to quality care, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO) finds that a one-size-fits-all new government health insurance system could actually reduce it.
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"The Boy Scouts of America is wholly non-partisan and does not promote any one position, product, service, political candidate or philosophy," the group said in a statement Monday night.
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In all, about 62% of her money came from donors who contributed in amounts of $200 or less, according to an analysis by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
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The non-partisan CBO has been an obstacle for Republicans throughout the healthcare debate, with the agency consistently finding that the legislation would lead to millions of people becoming uninsured.
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According to a May poll conducted by the non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation, 69% of respondents said that they would like their state to continue making payments to Planned Parenthood.
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Land O'Lakes has handed out a little more than $363,000 this election cycle to candidates -- 64% of which went to Republicans, according to the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
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Snapchat (SNAP) partnered with the non-partisan voting group Democracy Works and allowed users to register using a portal within the app called TurboVote for a period of two weeks.
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The Democrat spent $4.7 million on digital ads through the end of June, according to an analysis of Federal Election Commission records by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
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Throughout this whole process, the Supreme Court has been quietly going about its business of deciding the cases before it, according to the Constitution, in a completely non-partisan way.
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" Fred Wertheimer, president of the non-partisan watchdog Democracy 21, said the court had "slapped down" the Republican FEC commissioners for having "very permissive and unjustified interpretations of the law.
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A non-partisan report on the costs associated with the Republican plan to replace Obamacare could increase opposition to the proposal, potentially hampering President Donald Trump's first major legislative effort.
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" After the speech, the Boy Scouts of America issued a statement saying it is "wholly non-partisan and does not promote any one position, product, service, political candidate or philosophy.
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At last month's rallies, nearly 5,000 people signed up to vote in the November elections, according to HeadCount, a non-partisan group that registers young people to vote at concerts.
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Republicans cheered on the president, while Democrats grimaced or shook their heads but held their fire and applauded at non-partisan moments, such as when two Holocaust survivors were recognized.
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In any event, the spectacle of Trump delivering a primetime speech at the Lincoln Memorial as part of typically non-partisan July Fourth festivities promises to be a memorable one.
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A dozen years ago, the retailer started running non-partisan environmental campaigns during election season; this is the first time its closing up shop, literally, to make a statement about voting.
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Compare the numbers above with an average of all non-partisan polls I took from two prior to the debate: Biden 30%, Sanders 17%, Warren 14%, Harris 7% and Buttigieg 7%.
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The study, conducted by the non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute, surveyed Americans by party lines and religious beliefs and asked them what role, if any, God played in the election.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has determined that the various versions of Republican healthcare legislation would result in anywhere from 18 million to 23 million people losing their health insurance.
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A base that might view the non-partisan act of checking the accuracy of a claim as a form of censorship or a biased attack on their group and their ideologies.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has said the ever-rising debt levels are unsustainable as the government pays for the medical and retirement costs of the aging Baby Boomer generation.
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Dunn's position as a city council member is technically supposed to be a non-partisan position, meaning any insult that appears to be based solely on someone's political leanings is problematic.
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Given that Trump has made his presidency an exercise in self-flattery and has rarely striven for national unity, the omens are not looking great for a heartwarming non-partisan evening.
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North Carolina legislators are sure to answer "yes" to both questions; the plaintiffs will answer "no", preferring the map to be drawn quickly by a non-partisan, court-appointed special master.
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Boozman, who chairs the Senate subcommittee on financial services and general government, is one of the lawmakers who asked the non-partisan GAO to look into the CFTC's accounting in 2015.
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Jeffrey Rosen, president of the National Constitution Centre, a non-partisan museum in Philadelphia, cites this shrewd compromise as an exemplar for a "term when the court was holding its fire".
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In November voters in Colorado, Michigan, Missouri and Utah will be able to vote for reforms that either make redrawing districts a bipartisan business or outsource it to non-partisan commissions.
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Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said Republicans were "grossly irresponsible" to consider the Cassidy-Graham legislation before getting a full assessment of its effects from the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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" The FDD is a non-profit group that bills itself as a non-partisan group with a "mission to promote pluralism, defend democratic values and fight the ideologies that drive terrorism.
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He is founder and executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century; PS21, a non-national, non-partisan, non-ideological think tank in London, New York and Washington.
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"I'm disappointed she didn't pick a Latino," says Arturo Vargas, executive director of the non-partisan National Association of Elected and Appointed Latino Officials, NALEO, which represents more than 6,200 members.
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"Ranking Member Feinstein & I have agreed to alternating EQUAL access for senators to study content from additional background info gathered by non-partisan FBI agents," Grassley wrote in a Twitter post.
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On Thursday, at the National Prayer Breakfast — usually a sober and non-partisan affair — and a bizarre appearance before press gathered in the East Room of the White House, Trump gloated.
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Here are a few other political highlights from King's career: 'Republicrat' At the June funeral for Muhammad Ali, with whom King at one point worked, he declared his non-partisan status.
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"For years, people have called upon us to take a position on political issues, and we have steadfastly remained non-partisan and refused to comment on political matters," Surbaugh's statement reads.
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The next step is to get recommendations from the Office of General Ethics, an independent, non-partisan agency in the executive branch, which gives a full report for each incoming appointee.
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Pyongyang's reliance on Chinese entities also reveals an area of vulnerability, according to a recent study from C4ADS, a non-partisan Washington-based research group focused on exposing illicit trade networks.
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To oversee the logistics of this worldwide event is an outfit called Information, a sort of non-partisan social media service which provides information about the political parties and current events.
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A recent study by the non-partisan grassroots organization, Stop Offshore Drilling in the Atlantic (SODA), highlighted that over $16 billion was spent by tourists visiting South Carolina's coast in 2017.
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Roger Ream is president of The Fund for American Studies, a nonprofit, non-partisan educational enterprise which develops leaders for a free society and is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year.
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Activists have tried to pitch the March for Science as a non-partisan event, and Saturday's demonstrators won't demand specific policy outcomes beyond supporting science as a guide for public policy.
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The Treasury Department's inspector general concluded in 2017 that liberal and progressive organizations had also been targeted in a non-partisan manner, but by then the political damage had been done.
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The non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation registered even greater support for the pro-choice position in a poll released this week when it asked respondents directly whether they wanted Roe overturned.
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In the survey, a representative sample of approximately 2900,220006 registered voters across the country were given detailed, non-partisan information vetted by congressional staffers and experts about the 2202 defense budget.
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Greg LeRoy, an expert on state and local incentives, and the executive director of the non-partisan think tank Good Jobs First, believes that is exactly what Amazon was hoping for.
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Democrats and the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office have rejected this assessment, known as "dynamic scoring" on Capitol Hill and that issue will be a source of contention throughout the debate.
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The non-partisan group said at least 10 percent of the workforce is assigned to irregular or on-call hours, and these employees are more likely to have work-family conflicts.
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Finally, Weingarten calls for a "culture of collaboration" among teachers, parents, administrators, and education officials to develop non-partisan solutions, and to create a more safe and welcoming environment for teachers.
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Senators Maria Cantwell and Ron Wyden wrote a letter to Eugene Dodaro, the U.S. comptroller general at the non-partisan Government Accountability Office, a copy of which was seen by Reuters.
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The AYA is a non-partisan organization designed to have a voice for young people, especially those who struggle, and ultimately to lobby on behalf of the issues they care about.
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The CNN Poll of Polls is an average of the four most recent non-partisan, live operator, national surveys on the race for the Democratic presidential nomination conducted among registered voters.
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Likewise, the non-partisan Pew Research Center in a national survey released last week found that Americans divided almost exactly in half over whether they considered the virus a major threat.
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The report, produced by the non-partisan government agency attached to the Library of Congress, breaks down the weapons sold which included surface-to-air missiles, tanks, and supersonic combat aircraft.
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And in more recent reports, the non-partisan agency has credited the law with helping drive down the government's deficit because its insurance expansion programs have cost less than initially expected.
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There are approximately 1.35 million Salvadorans of any status living in the United States, according to U.S. Census Bureau data analyzed by the Migration Policy Institute, a non-partisan think tank.
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It's federal data - non-partisan, objectively gathered, professionally produced, and available for free to the farmer and the CEO, the lawmaker and the student, the coal miner and the soccer mom.
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About Voto Latino Foundation Founded in 2004, Voto Latino Foundation is a dynamic and growing non-partisan organization whose civic engagement campaigns have reached an estimated 55 million Latino households nationwide.
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All of these studies were peer-reviewed by scientists and cleared through the non-partisan Agricultural Research Service, one of the world's leading sources of scientific information for farmers and consumers.
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"It's hypocritical for a group like Common Cause that bills itself as non-partisan – yet takes money from undisclosed donors – to throw stones from their own glass house," the statement said.
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At the peak of an illustrious military career, Milley's non-partisan reputation is being put to the test as he defends the most controversial foreign policy decision of Donald Trump's presidency.
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"In many ways, Trump appears to be a man out of time," says Daniel Cox, research director for the non-partisan Public Religion Research Institute, which polls extensively on cultural attitudes.
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The CNN Poll of Polls is an average of the six most recent non-partisan, live operator, national surveys on the race for the Democratic presidential nomination conducted among registered voters.
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The Senate's version of the Obamacare repeal bill would result in an additional 22 million people losing insurance by 2026, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office revealed in its analysis on Monday.
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Health care A new wrinkle in the Republicans' new health care bill: The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office has released its hotly anticipated assessment of the plan, and it's not all good.
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Answering that question must be a non-partisan exercise and three and a half decades in the scandal racket has taught me that damage control strategies rarely either succeed or fail completely.
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Some of them have been Republican and some of them have been Democrat and I've been really heartened to see that it really is a non-partisan or a bi-partisan issue.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office estimated that 24 million fewer Americans would be covered under this bill than under Obamacare by 2026 if the bill is enacted in its current form.
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For example, one celebrity who has been notably non-partisan on almost every single civil rights event that can't be repurposed as self-promotion is everyone's favourite snake emoji meme, Taylor Swift.
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But as first reported by Bloomberg News, the Senate Parliamentarian, a non-partisan official who interprets Senate rules, has told Republicans that the reconciliation process essentially expires at the end of September.
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On August 13th, the Campaign Legal Centre (CLC), a non-partisan ethical watchdog, filed an extensive complaint against Wilbur Ross, the commerce secretary, urging the Commerce Department's inspector general to investigate him.
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Far fewer polls were taken this year than in 2012, probably because the advent of aggregators has made it harder for non-partisan organisations to justify the expense of hiring live interviewers.
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She joined Beirut Madinati (Beirut Is My City), a non-partisan group, which ran in municipal elections in 2016 on a platform that condemned corruption and sought improvements to Beirut's rotten infrastructure.
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As for the rest of America: Of the 2.6 million Americans who died in 2015, only about 5,21 estates paid the federal estate tax, according to the non-partisan Tax Policy Center.
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"The March for Science is a non-partisan worldwide movement drawing attention to the importance of science in exploring and explaining our world, enhancing our daily lives, and improving policymaking," she said.
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"So much of what the president put out there isn't really legally feasible," said Sarah Pierce, an immigration policy analyst at the Migration Policy Institute, a non-partisan think tank in Washington.
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According to the Cook Political Report, a non-partisan political handicapping service, eight of Democrats' 22018 seats are considered "safe" for their side, while 22020 of Republicans' 22016 are rated the same.
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The Tax Foundation, a non-partisan think-tank, reckons tax cuts can significantly boost growth, but still says that Mr Trump's tax plan would cost $2.6 trillion-3.9 trillion over a decade.
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Democrats could end up ceding political ground if they nominate a candidate who advocates for universal healthcare, said Drew Altman, president of the Kaiser Family Foundation, a non-partisan healthcare advocacy group.
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"As leaders in the veteran empowerment movement, we are committed to collaborating and working with the new administration and the new Congress," said Bill Rausch, executive director of the non-partisan group.
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In fact, there are currently 50 seats held by Republican House members whose districts lean more Democratic than Ryan's home turf, according to new ratings by the non-partisan Cook Political Report.
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But Pyongyang's reliance on Chinese entities also reveals an area of vulnerability, according to a recent study from C4ADS, a non-partisan Washington-based research group focused on exposing illicit trade networks.
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"The Trump campaign's continuing solicitation of campaign contributions from people who are obviously foreign nationals is clearly illegal," said Larry Noble, the general counsel for the non-partisan watchdog Campaign Legal Center.
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A report last week from the non-partisan Office of Fiscal Management said the deficit could be as high as $900 million in the next fiscal year, which begins on July 1.
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Yet non-partisan healthcare groups that have studied the law say that while it has some serious problems and faces challenges, they do not see it as collapsing into a death spiral.
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In Raising Trump, which the publisher describes as a "non-partisan, non-political" memoir, Ivana Trump reflects on the "life lessons" she taught her sons and daughter as they were growing up.
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The TPC, a non-partisan group, has estimated that without accounting for economic effects, Trump's plan would reduce revenue by $6.2 trillion over 10 years while Clinton's plan would raise $1.4 trillion.
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" Since Christie endorsed Trump's presidential bid last year, though, Katz said his politics have been entirely different: "He has not been the non-partisan, corruption-fighting hero that he used to be.
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Virginia is one of four states whose constitutions permanently disenfranchise felons but allow the governor to restore voting rights, according to the Brennan Center for Justice, a non-partisan civil liberties group.
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According to the non-partisan Medicare Payment Advisory Commission, Medicare and its beneficiaries paid $29 billion in 2016 for physician administered drugs and biologics – an amount that is rapidly increasing every year.
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Kim Churches is the CEO of the American Association of University Women, a national, non-partisan nonprofit that works to advance gender equity for women and girls through research, education, and advocacy.
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The non-partisan Office for Budget Responsibility (OBR) forecast Britain's gross domestic product (GDP) would grow by 3003 percent in 2017 before slipping gradually to 1.3 percent over the next three years.
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But this is someone who is a non-partisan consummate professional Inspector General called his credibility and basically said he&aposs prevaricating to put it very kindly, in dealing with the media.
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He led some research at the well-regarded nonprofit, non-partisan think tank Public Policy Institute of California for five years, and then was the head economist at real estate startup Trulia.
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"If you increased the number of beds, the number of people detained in this country will likely be increased," said Sarah Pierce, a policy analyst for the non-partisan Migration Policy Institute.
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Lupita Sanchez, a Brownsville native who works as an organizer with the non-partisan community center Proyecto Juan Diego, told me encouraging voters in the area has been a challenge for decades.
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The Trust for America's Health, a non-partisan, non-profit organization with many former US health officials on its staff, issued a report each year calling for significantly more funding for GDD.
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President-elect Caputova said she would quit PS in coming days in a nod to a tradition that the president, who does not wield day-to-day power, is usually non-partisan.
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These are common-sense, non-partisan reforms, which is why the Affordable Housing Credit Improvement Act has such strong support on both sides of the aisle and in both chambers of Congress.
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He is founder and executive director of the Project for the Study of the 21st Century; PS21, a non-national, non-partisan, non-ideological think tank in London, New York and Washington.
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When asked about this, Facebook deflected responsibility, implying the audit process wouldn't be necessary because all of its fact-checking partners have been certified through the non-partisan International Fact-Checking Network.
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At the moment, the Cook Political Report, a non-partisan handicapping tipsheet, rates three GOP seats (Arizona, Colorado and Maine) as "toss-ups," while it sees the seat of Democratic Alabama Sen.
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"As a non-partisan, non-political federal agency, we blurred references to the President's name on some posters, so as not to engage in current political controversy," archives spokesperson Miriam Kleiman said.
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"There is urgent need for deft diplomacy by India," Ashok Sajjanhar, India's former ambassador to Kazakhstan, said in a Tuesday report published by the Vivekananda International Foundation, a non-partisan think tank.
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"Pennsylvania was already hosting a handful of competitive races, but a brand new congressional map is the ultimate wild card," said Nathan Gonzales, who runs the non-partisan "Inside Elections" tip sheet.
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We congratulate Neetzan Zimmerman, Senior Director, Audience and Strategy and his social team for a tremendous job and our editorial team led by Bob Cusack for their first rate non-partisan coverage.
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Joel Berg is author of America, We Need to Talk: a Self-Help Book for the Nation and CEO of Hunger Free America, a national, non-partisan advocacy and direct service organization.
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But that also means that the dinner must be non-partisan and done without hostility and personal animus toward the party that occupies the White House -- regardless of who is in power.
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The United States Conference of Mayors, a separate, non-partisan group that represents the leaders of cities with more than 30,000 people, released its own statement penned by Phoenix, Arizona's Greg Stanton.
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Then, just three days into his presidency, Trump was sued by a non-partisan ethics accountability group for allegedly accepting payments from foreign governments through his business empire in violation of the Constitution.
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"Because I think that our future is going to require a broad coalition of non-partisan decency...I actually think it's important to reach into places where we wouldn't normally reach," Bee explained.
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On Saturday, Kotleba lost the reelection bid to an entrepreneur Jan Lunter, a non-partisan endorsed by all parties except the far-right, near-complete results from the Statistics Office showed on Sunday.
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An editorial in The 29 — a non-profit, non-partisan, education-focused news site — called on Trump to speak out about the incidents of "school bullying, intimidation and violence," that followed the election.
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In a preview of the general election, Clinton's campaign chairman John Podesta questioned Trump's fitness for office in non-partisan terms, indicating an interest in courting Republican-leaning voters frightened by his campaign.
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Unidos US, a non-partisan Latino civil rights and advocacy organization, projects that in five years Hispanics will account for about 20 percent of the U.S. workforce and over 30 percent by 2050.
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Up until July 15th, Mr Trump had put 210 names to the Senate for consideration, according to numbers provided by the Partnership for Public Service, a non-partisan group that tracks bureaucratic hiring.
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Continuing the trend of taking action during the first 100 days of Trump's presidency, the Big Hundred is a celebrity-filled social media campaign promoting non-partisan actions the average person can take.
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Last night, Jennifer Weiss-Wolf, who works for the non-partisan public policy and law institute The Brennan Center for Justice, asked women to #TweetTheirReceipts and celebrate that the tax's days are over.
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He is also founder and executive director of the Project for Study of the 21st Century; PS21; a non-national, non-partisan, non-ideological think tank operating in London, New York and Washington.
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The non-partisan Congressional Research Service concluded that NAFTA has had only a small positive effect on U.S. growth, but has helped U.S. manufacturers become more competitive due to more efficient supply chains.
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Both partisan and non-partisan groups alike have spoken out on the lack of detail provided by both Clinton and Trump in terms of how they would help small businesses create more jobs.
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On April 22, lovers of non-alternative facts gathered by the thousands in Washington D.C. and across the country for the Science March, a non-partisan demonstration in support of the scientific community.
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His coalition won 10 percent of the Muslim vote in Uttar Pradesh during 2014 national elections, according to a post-election survey by the non-partisan Centre for the Study of Developing Societies.
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C. "The report released today by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office underscores that the Republican health care bill will result in millions of currently-insured Americans no longer having coverage," wrote Rep.
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The report, based on census numbers crunched by the Pew Research Centre, a non-partisan think-tank, predicts that a record 27.3m Hispanics will be eligible to vote in the elections of 2016.
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The moment he secured the Republican line, however, he tacked hard to the center (of New York politics, at least), spending most of his 12 years in office as a non-partisan independent.
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"If there were these non partisan, nonpolitical reasons and motivations, even if they are contradictory, and even if they cannot toe the line of a consistent story, they undermine it criminally," Coates said.
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According to Lloyd Leonard, the senior director of advocacy at the non-partisan voters rights organization League of Women Voters, you'll want to focus your efforts on your direct representative in the House.
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An analysis released Monday by the non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation projects that the House tax bill would generate enough growth to produce $428 billion in revenue over ten years, per WSJ.
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Americans United for Separation of Church and State, a non-partisan advocacy group, said in a statement to CNN it would examine the new guidance carefully to ensure it doesn't misuse federal law.
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Ana Valdez is the Executive Director of The Latino Collaborative, a non-partisan organization focused on raising awareness of Latinos' contributions to the current and future success of the nation's economy and society.
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Trujillo is the co-chairman of the Latino Donor Collaborative, a non-partisan NGO focused on raising awareness of Latinos' contributions to the current and future success of the nation's economy and society.
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Repealing portions of ObamaCare without enacting a replacement could leave 2628 million people without health insurance the following year, according to a report released Tuesday by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
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Conway showed a non-partisan focus group clips from the videos, which had been debunked months earlier, as though they were objective, investigative reports, and the participants condemned Planned Parenthood as a result.
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Nationwide, nearly 235 million jobs are now tied to trade with Mexico, from importers to jobs dependent on low-cost goods, according to a study by the non-partisan Wilson Center's Mexico Institute.
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"The memo released by the non-partisan Congressional Research Service is clear — as written, the plan to privatize our nation's air traffic control system violates the U.S. Constitution in several ways," DeFazio said.
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The non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said the number of people with health insurance covering high-cost medical events would be slashed by millions if the latest Republican bill had it become law.
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New America, a non-partisan think tank that has tracked terrorist attacks in the US since 9/11, found that far-right terrorists have killed 19903 people in the past decade and half.
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Susan Peschin, MHS, is president and CEO at the Alliance for Aging Research, a non-partisan organization dedicated to accelerating the pace of scientific discoveries and their application to the experience of aging.
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The non-partisan Urban Brookings Tax Policy Center and the free-market Tax Foundation both estimated that Trump's plan would cut taxes across all income levels, with the wealthy receiving the biggest cuts.
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"They each point the finger at one another," said Sara Henderson, the Executive Director of Common Cause Georgia, a non-profit, non-partisan advocacy organization that also sued the state during the midterms.
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Stewart is director of Outreach and External Affairs at Education Post, a non-partisan communications organization dedicated to building support for student-focused improvements in public education from preschool to high school graduation.
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Repealing portions of ObamaCare without enacting a replacement could leave 18 million people without health insurance the following year, according to a report released Tuesday by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office (CBO).
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They would also cut the F-35 Joint Strike Fighter and one aircraft carrier, showed the survey, which was conducted by the University of Maryland's non-partisan Program for Public Consultation, between Dec.
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The U.S. Chamber of Commerce posted the highest lobbying bill in 2018, spending nearly $95 million, according to an analysis of newly filed lobbying reports by the non-partisan Center for Responsive Politics.
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By 2023, tax rates under the House bill would rise for many low- and middle-income taxpayers, according to the non-partisan Joint Committee on Taxation, the official congressional scorekeeper on tax bills.
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A non-partisan congressional agency said this week the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has failed to use its emergency powers in response to the discovery of lead-contaminated water in Flint, Michigan.
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Anderson 5 Citizens for Quality Education, a "non-partisan group of concerned parents, students, and citizens" from the school district, shared the photo on its Facebook page with a long caption denouncing it.
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