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Maybe that's why my brain never stutters at their linearity.
He was 57; he has since spoken only in stutters.
When the economy stutters, they have less need for help.
His philosophy is simple: The main difference between someone who stutters and someone who doesn't is that the person who stutters may need a little more time to say what they have to say.
It stutters, slows down, and sometimes refuses to respond to anything.
When this happens you see ugly tears and stutters on screen.
It handles most games on high graphics settings with few stutters.
For only twenty pence the clockwork tin mine stutters into life.
What might a child who stutters, as I did, feel when they hear a grown-up on a public stage trying to make a bunch of other adults laugh by ridiculing a public figure who also stutters?
Joystick man moved me down the street with some stutters and stops.
"I want to apologize," he stutters, having never said those words prior.
There's been a bomb alert, the conductor stutters, and he takes over.
"A new internet" stutters Richard Hendricks, the show's bumbling, but lovable nerd protagonist.
Nearly free of stutters under heavy workload, Windows 10 remains a smooth experience.
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the performance stutters are more evident in Windows than in Android.
But perhaps we shouldn't try to cheat our stutters with tricks and flourishes.
Medical professionals say that stutters cannot be cured, though they can be treated.
Often, it's something a person who stutters is thinking about constantly in conversation.
Boys like me: from sleepy coastal towns, with stutters, pigeon chests, and acne.
The stutters during the handoff from Bluetooth to Wi-Fi to LTE shouldn't happen.
Because of its obvious limitations, even the movie's stutters come across as charming oddities.
It's great quality video calling, and testing it I experienced zero stutters or hiccups.
VanderMeer's novel of the same name stutters slightly to its end, with a completely
She's had requests for voices with lisps, stutters, and accents (and yes, vocal fry).
"I'm from Arizona," the actor stutters, as Hitler backing away, wide-eyed and rabid.
The playwright Christina Masciotti turns mumbles, stutters and other linguistic infelicities into theatrical poetry.
Apparently the video quality on the receiving end was good with just a few stutters.
When one's speech carries within it holes of silences: hesitations, pauses, caesuras, stutters, and apprehensions?
A foreigner, for example, hesitates, stutters — an immigrant, exile, or the child of an immigrant.
She begins to talk, making euphemistic references to "a girl's problem"; she stutters, then stops.
Rick, in contrast, is a ball of roiling insecurity, lacing stutters throughout his line readings.
The text stutters, doubles back and corrects itself — and seems to include afterthoughts, alternate lines.
It stops and stutters, levitates, descends, rushes forward at frenetic speeds and stops on a dime.
He grins when Trump is mocking him and he stutters when he launches a counter-attack.
As in many expeditions, the journey doesn't simply progress; it stutters and freezes and periodically backslides.
The MateBook has weak battery life and stutters when you throw a handful of apps at it.
Next, make sure you have a really good source—if the stream stutters, the source is bad.
" Blake stutters in his thick Oklahoma accent, "I mean, not the raw — like the raw stuff, no.
"I wahnt to SEE what you DOO," Wiseau moans and stutters at Sestero's Batman in the clip.
He stutters — ­if slightly — on several sounds as we sit across from each other in his office.
I delve in and quickly manage to glitch out the Furby into a fuzzed-out string of stutters.
The result is an interface that tracks your finger's touch closer than ever and never stutters or skips.
The Snapdragon 650 chipset isn't a barnburner, and you'll notice lag and stutters when playing the latest games.
During a CNN town hall last month, Biden was asked to share advice for a teenager who stutters.
Overall, however, oil markets remain oversupplied as exporters around the world pump near record amounts, while demand stutters.
Often, the person who stutters is seen as lacking intelligence or authority in what they have to say.
And although about one percent of the world's population stutters, the nature of the condition has long been misunderstood.
It's not a huge slow down, but there are occasionally stutters that I didn't get using my default launcher.
Nora stutters out an answer and runs away — it's possibly the last time she'll see the little girl again.
To ensure more positive and successful communication with someone who stutters, it's important to challenge our ideas of listening.
During my testing, wireless connectivity was solid on both Wi-Fi and Bluetooth modes, with no dropouts or stutters.
Williams is a black woman who stutters, and she also realized her passion for the arts at a young age.
And as it continues, Miller's voice stutters and glitches, as we hear his signs and struggles to remember and recount.
It does everything quickly, with the only performance hiccup coming when I switch between virtual desktops and the UI stutters.
I tune in on my Xbox One S, the video chokes and stutters, and then it gets ugly and pixellated.
Receiving data bits in the wrong order or at the wrong time can cause distortions, stutters, lag, and other problems.
I adore the chapter about McKenney's first book party — Eileen shines, while Ruth stutters and stammers, forgetting her own name.
The men in these stories, as if writing lyrics in their heads, express themselves in passionate stutters: So little space.
"When I meet someone who stutters now, it's easy to see that it's something that makes them more," he says.
The consequence of all these edits is that the pacing frequently stutters, and in fact sometimes grinds to a halt.
"I'm a very nervous bird," he stutters, adorably, after feeling relieved to learn Sally is not as tall as he is.
Yet his tools for doing so are limited to whines, sputters, stutters and very occasionally shouts, which come as a relief.
The screen stutters and strobes, and Bernard suddenly finds himself in the middle of past events, sometimes as an outside observer.
When VR's simulation stutters or can't keep up with a rapid turn of the head, you're more likely to get sick.
Over home Wi-Fi, it runs just as smoothly, though I did encounter some stutters on a shared Wi-Fi connection.
And that playback problem—when content on screen stutters as the processor works hard to keep up—needs to be discussed.
Excepting a few stutters, animation was not just smooth and fluid, but also genuinely helpful in showing you what's going on.
Small traces of lag and animation stutters are apparent on this phone that you won't find on its Snapdragon 820 competitors.
I noticed occasional lag and stutters at moments where I wouldn't have expected performance to struggle, but these interruptions were infrequent.
"I think I'm going to be sick," he stutters, before marching swiftly out of the hall and towards a drinks stall.
Sequoia Capital warned in a blog post yesterday that things may change as time rolls along and the global economy stutters.
Playing "Tomb Raider" at 60 frames per second was certainly possible on the Air, but not without frequent stutters and lags.
Hendrickson also stutters, and he makes the case that Biden has not overcome his stutter, as the former vice president claims.
The release of a modern black doll who stutters has expanded that conversation into a critique of the high cost of representation.
But gamers beware: I got all sorts of stutters and frame drops playing ReCore with a few apps running in the background.
Earlier this year, American Girl announced the 2017 Girl of the Year would be Gabriela McBride, a young black activist who stutters.
It blossoms over a series of gruelingly awkward conversations filled with stutters and whatevers, as you anxiously show each other your scars.
For example, if someone who stutters looks away from the avatar during the moment of a stutter, they will be told this.
Thanks to computing power like that, Mario Kart 8 runs like a dream at 8K with no visible stutters or dropped frames.
He stutters something like this never happens, appearing self-conscious the way so many mothers reflexively judge themselves as not good enough.
Which, the oldest and most powerful angel, speaks only in stutters but understands complicated situations and concepts at a level beyond words.
The song stutters beautifully, with Doom leaning in to his whimsically disruptive imagery, and featuring a characteristically gnomic verse by Jay Electronica.
For Millager, a successful conversation with someone who stutters allows them to bring their way of speaking to the conversation without conditions.
She's not just a young black activist who stutters — she's also the first black Girl of the Year for the American Girl brand.
Nothing in Minecraft's Rift representation stutters or blurs or feels artificial — and that has the somewhat adverse effect of freaking your brain out.
The revised outlook comes amid weak global business investment and as Australia's economy stutters along with sluggish wage growth and high consumer debt.
"When I have a conversation with someone who stutters, the background noise that goes on in my mind instantly shuts off," he says.
Switching between apps and windows happens quickly, resizing windows doesn't introduce annoying stutters, and it all just works without really getting in my way.
Where other truly wireless earbuds have routinely experienced audio stutters, dropouts, and disconnects on busy streets, those annoyances were incredibly rare with the Jabras.
We spent hours poking holes in each other's responses, calling out stutters, talking during answers, yelling, and distracting each other in any way possible.
As the country's growth rate stutters, increasing numbers of borrowers are going bust and leaving China's banks with trillions of yuan in soured debt.
In terms of humour, "Veere Di Wedding" works well, but it stutters when it comes to the emotional conflicts, which feel unreal and contrived.
And once that distractible party animal turned his attention to Seina, Yui launched a dinner table prosecution that reduced the unflappable Seina to stutters.
A rather more dispassionate analysis might suggest that United, the biggest club in the world's biggest league, can hardly avoid scrutiny when it stutters.
Your Galaxy smartphone constantly needs to render the game's 360-degrees around you so you can smoothly look around you without experiencing any stutters.
Paper Boi stutters as his phone vibrates from a frantic call made by Earn, who needs a quick deposit of cash for his night out.
It is not a fast chip by any means, and that shows in the Motion's performance: it's hesitant to open apps and stutters when scrolling.
"Dead Sea Scrolls" makes a sharp left turn into classic rock, with a chorus of ba-ba-bas and synthetic vocal stutters skipping over guitars.
The gameplay is also smooth on the newer device, whereas I'm used to annoying stutters when moving around my sad, fictional metropolis on an iPhone 83.
Fortunately, the significantly newer Snapdragon 636 in the Nokia 7.1 experienced no such issues, aside from the occasional stutters you'd get when loading almost any app.
When his connectome stutters into digital wakefulness, it begins to shape a world around itself, giving rise to what those in meatspace come to call Bitworld.
It's not the flutter of found footage-style movie-making, but instead a handheld technique that stutters the way that an exhausted but tensed muscle shakes.
It's difficult not to analyze it as I speak with Patel about the cadences, pauses, stutters, and melodies that make our voices so distinctive, so human.
At an event Tuesday in Concord -- his first day campaigning in New Hampshire -- Biden met Owen Harrington and his 12-year-old son Brayden, who stutters.
As business activity stutters to life after prolonged citywide and factory shutdowns, the supply chain shift that started during the U.S.-China trade war is evolving.
Who is this mythical person who needs a stylus or an AMOLED display on a device stutters and quivers when you've got too many browser tabs open?
"Never Be Like You" stutters and jangles like a pocket full of loose change; "Numb & Getting Colder" is post-Yeezus electro-pop, spitting and tearing with abandon.
Danny's goatee floats down the court, he raises in the air, and does a TWIST off the rim all in one motion, no stutters, no energy, no explosion.
After all, a market that occasionally stutters or drops could be less likely to find itself in the bubble-like conditions that could precipitate a highly damaging crash.
For people who do stutter, it's yet another example of a resilient person who stutters, how stuttering doesn't define someone, and that, in the end, every voice matters.
Ms. Humphries is best known for shimmering, burbling abstract paintings that agglutinate stenciled marks, typographical stutters, and deceptive spills and splashes that in fact result from careful composition.
Moving onto the screen, Razer claims its new phone is the only phone with a true 83Hz display, which should basically eliminate those annoying stutters or lags during gameplay.
On the original Pixel XL, I was getting no end of stutters and drops with a few different types of headphones, but nary a one on the Pixel 2.
The clip features Richard (Thomas Middleditch), the (mostly) lovable and bumbling founder of Pied Piper, giving his best rousing company speech: a series of stutters followed by nervous barfing.
The live footage was crisp and clear, and I didn't notice any stutters or loss of signal, though the drone never flew more than a few hundred feet away.
Like many new fathers, I spend as much of my free time as I can get away with gazing into my baby daughter's eyes as she stutters and scans.
The staff includes a dragon-lady associate (Molly Parker), a faint reminder of "Ally McBeal"; and a young lawyer (Olivia Thirlby) with an anxiety disorder who stutters in court.
Extra frames of a video, also called a buffer, are sent to your device, ideally enough that you get a seamless viewing experience even if your network speed stutters.
As the country's pace of growth stutters, China has made reform of its lumbering and inefficient state-owned enterprises (SOEs) a priority in a bid to kindle competitive behavior.
As interest rates rise and the housing market stutters (see article), regulators are again pondering the risks from the mortgage market—this time from a shift towards non-bank originators.
Still, they're just as intuitive as what you'd use with the Rift, and the hand tracking was also surprisingly good, though I noticed a couple small stutters in my demos.
The column of cars slows suddenly and I brake hard — running into another owner would be a very expensive mistake for all involved — and the car stutters… and then stalls.
The 2017 Girl of the Year was Gabriela McBride, a black girl who stutters, and 2016 saw the release of Melody, a new historical African-American doll who lives in the 1960s.
As the economy stutters and regulators scramble to contain wild moves in the yuan and stocks, analysts are calling out what appears to be a ham-fisted approach to managing market volatility.
GABORONE, Aug 14 (Reuters) - Botswanan budget retailer Choppies Enterprises said on Wednesday it planned to sell its stores in South Africa as growth stutters and unemployment soars in Africa's most advanced economy.
Click here to view original GIFGIF: TechmoanThe frame rate stutters, the noisy image is limited to black and white, and the resolution is even worse than formats we now laugh at like VHS.
The country's unions argue that solid wage increases would help bolster domestic spending in Europe's largest economy as the country's export engine, once a reliable growth driver, stutters amid a global economic slowdown.
When two characters have a falling out, pieces of the background fade away with each successive panel as one stutters to get her words out, the emotional devastation of the scene rendered literally.
It stutters, stammers and shimmers, coming on like a 2016-friendly take on the classic microhouse sound that even Herbert himself was deploying to stunning effect in the early part of the last decade.
To watch Stewart in Assayas's films is to watch an actress absolutely command the screen with her presence—every facet of her character's interiority is brought to life in the smallest movements and stutters.
DOOM VR's stutters come from its controls—they feel too light for how huge the guns appear and way too many actions are assigned to too few buttons—but the Odyssey worked nearly perfectly.
With the ANC's vast majority now straining under the weight of President Jacob Zuma's scandal-plagued leadership and high unemployment as the economy stutters, opposition parties have made inroads into the liberation party's strongholds.
In the scenes of the DJs at work in festivals and nightclubs, Karmakar isolates the audio output from their headphones, allowing us to hear the stumbles and stutters of each new track being cued up.
The third floor, more troubling, has at its core his recent "Birkenau" quartet, from 2014, whose abstract drags and stutters obscure imagery of the Holocaust, and which have never been shown before in North America.
But that was nothing like watching her tell it, in her own voice, with her own mannerisms, with pauses and stutters and a frequent catch in her throat as she audibly struggled not to cry.
Wade became a successful choreographer who's made a career out of teaching his version of Jackson's hydraulic bounces, whips, and stutters to Britney Spears, 'N Sync, Cirque du Soleil and rooms full of aspiring dancers.
The performance from the Snapdragon 626 processor and 4GB of RAM is also fine: this isn't blisteringly fast like high-end phones with Qualcomm's best chips, but it doesn't have any stutters or performance issues either.
But the dialogue in both Rick and Morty and Animals bears the unmistakable aliveness of spitballing (sometimes literally for Rick), keeping in stutters and mumbles that give the whole thing a decidedly more human vibe — ironically.
At worst, stutters cause events to play and replay, over and over, On the bright side, Jack, who was standing next to the time machine when The Fracture went down, ends up with time-controlling superpowers.
Carise said it's highly unlikely the FDA would ever approve smoked marijuana for personal use, given the country's experience with tobacco, which was once also recommended for a variety of ailments, including stutters and breathing difficulty.
Season 4 resumes as Mary Jane (Gabrielle Union) stutters in the anchor's seat when her boss and occasional lover, Justin (Michael Ealy), becomes preoccupied on the job — prompting her to reconsider things with Lee (Chiké Okonkwo).
On a Mike WiLL Made-It track, different drum sounds are combined with other percussion effects, making a dense sonic impasto that stutters and shimmies through the song, until all the elements coalesce for the climax.
"Zora" moves with cautious energy, as a dusty, delayed piano loop stutters over breezy, cymbal-heavy drums; she keeps adding fuzzy electronic whooshes with each chorus, so the song ends in a whirl of frizz and flicker.
Based on the rather quaint idea of two people getting to know each other through an abandoned diary, the film stutters at several points in its more than two-hour runtime, salvaged only by its fresh-faced leads.
LUSAKA, Aug 13 (Reuters) - Zambia's main opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema took an early lead over President Edgar Lungu on Saturday in a tight election battle fought as the key copper producer's economy stutters due to weak commodity prices.
Your games look better than ever, but you're starting to notice stutters and glitches a little more frequently, and you're wondering when the console that's sat under your TV for the past five years might benefit from an upgrade.
" FROM PEN: Raising a Little Princess: All About Charlotte's Amazing Childhood When Tori suggests Malachi as a first name, Zach stutters when he repeats it back, and reveals, "If I can't pronounce them, we're not naming our kid it.
Requirements: A candidate who can keep markets calm, put up with criticism from politicians and deftly respond to an unprecedented economic event as Britain tears itself away from the European Union, while the rest of the world economy stutters.
He is a brilliant portraitist of the outcast and overlooked: Taxi drivers, people with stutters, a dopester named Percy Bysshe Shelley, and a hitch-hiking self-proclaimed fucked-up welder all show up in his 113 collection Impenitent Notes.
The "Golden Week" break, which starts on Saturday in one of the world's biggest mass movements by plane, boat and train, offers an important snapshot of Chinese holidaymakers and their changing tastes and habits as economic growth at home stutters.
It always seemed like Fassbender, James McAvoy, and Jennifer Lawrence were the home-run casting choices when the prequel-Men kicked off, and while Apocalypse stutters all over the place, there's no denying the pure charisma of all three as performers.
Disney's new AR headset, tracking device and lightsaber Price$200LikeGames are well executed, varied; Easy enough for casual fans to enjoyNo LikeSetup is tedious; UI stutters; 43 separate devices to manageSetup is tedious and installing the game recalls Apple's famously silly dongle system.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sens.
Synth loops are interrupted by wails that melt into sampled guitar riffs, framed by creaks and electric stutters that sound like malfunctioning speakers and imply perpetual transition, as he keeps you on your toes waiting for melodic and rhythmic resolutions that never come.
MUMBAI/SINGAPORE , Nov 8 (Reuters) - Higher diesel exports from India will likely weigh on refining profit margins in Asia, analysts and traders said, as fuel demand growth is set to fall to its lowest in at least six years as the country's economy stutters.
So denatured is Benedick by his habit of disguising his true feelings behind banter that he cannot bring himself to say the word "marriage" even as he finally offers it; Mr. Coleman stutters, swallows and eventually manages to eke it out in a pathetic whisper.
With production surging across the world, the Asian LNG market has become oversupplied just as demand stutters from traditional buyers like Japan, resulting in a 60% plunge in prices since last year to near record lows of just over $4 per million British thermal units.
Sanders's results also showed former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE trailing badly.
Only former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and former South Bend, Ind.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE hammered former South Bend, Ind.
Recent polls show former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE has 22020 percent, and Sen.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE took aim on Thursday at Sen.
Centrist candidates such as former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
You almost get the sense, listening to all the change machine plinks, xylophonic stutters, and fractal-like hand-drum programming, that he was only ever toying with that style because the kick drums sounded like the sort of rhythms you might hit while doing double dutch.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE trailed at 28500 percent, followed by Sen.
Those people could be brought back by Bernie Sanders, not Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE rejected it as a "political stunt," while Sens.
The group has also met with former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, Sens.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE responded to Iowa Sen.
Bloomberg still lags significantly behind former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE spent more than $23.3 million during that period.
When their type of free flow assemblage works for Martin, it can feel divine, such as with the sequence that starts with the milky "Artémis of Ephesus," stutters through two tribal phallic forms and a small drawing, and closes on Johan Tobias Sergel's marble "Nymphe au Bain" (1767–78).
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE has a 5-point advantage over Sen.
If it's been a while since you got in touch with your senses, the choreographer Moriah Evans can help: She likes to create experiences not only for her dancers, whose movement jerks and stutters as if an electrical current is passing through their spines, but also for her audiences.
A subtle shoutout former Vice President Joe Biden gave during Thursday's Democratic debate to a child who stutters, like he has for much of his life, revealed one of his secret strengths — the ability to force people in the usually-shameless-orbit of President Donald Trump to apologize.
He's still far behind former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sanders in the polls.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE has made electability a core argument for his campaign.
He lambasted former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, questioning his memory; he hit out at Sen.
Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's campaign team is setting expectations low for the Iowa caucuses Monday night.
On the 10-minute "Special Long Version Demo" he works with a vocalist for the first time (Sue Tompkins formerly of Life Without Buildings) to craft a machinic monster that stutters and yawns as if constructed from broken servos, chipped gears, and rusty pistons that might otherwise power a footwork track.
As a rapper, he distinctly recalls 2 Chainz in his defiantly bemused tone and theatric bewilderment at the existence of people who don't consider him the greatest rapper alive, but he's more rhythmically inventive, enlivening his mechanical triplets with stutters, whoops, speedy juxtapositions of multiple flow patterns into a single verse.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE placed second with 21 percent support followed by former South Bend, Ind.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE raised $23.3 million and spent the same amount in the fourth quarter.
Hill.TV host Krystal Ball weighed in on the rivalry between former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
The losers included Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, the national Democratic Party and the Iowa caucuses, probably now doomed.
Just behind was former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, who won 46 percent to Trump's 51 percent.  Sen.
Flying through the air, using your grappling hook to gain purchase on one ledge before jumping to another, or just to wreak havoc, is what makes Just Cause 3 so awesome... except when the open-world system stutters on your underpowered PC, and your glides take a low-frame-rate-induced tumble.
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab created a system they call "Minerva" that minimizes stutters due to buffering, and pixelation due to downgraded stream, which it believes could have huge potential benefits for streaming services like Netflix and Hulu that increasingly serve multiple members of a household at once.
For all the worry because he sometimes stutters, for all the concern because he occasionally sputters, for all his corny locutions ("malarkey") and reflexive conversation fillers ("here's the deal"), the former vice president has almost consistently maintained a lead over his Democratic rivals in national polls since he announced his candidacy last April.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE is in second place with 2628 percent, followed by former South Bend, Ind.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, meanwhile, maintained a double-digit lead over the field, with 29 percent support.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's campaign, however, is questioning the integrity of the process amid the issues and delay.
Jill Biden, the wife of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, said Monday it was "hard" to continue considering Sen.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE has repeatedly claimed that he will be able to work with Republicans if elected.
This year sees the nomination of Flying Lotus' interstellar Kendrick Lamar collab "Never Catch Me, the siren-squalls of Skrillex and Diplo's Justin Bieber vehicle "Where Are Ü Now," the neon stutters of Galantis' "Runaway," the Chemical Brothers retro-leaning Q-Tip feature "Go," and Above and Beyond's stadium-smashing "We're All We Need.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE said he will continue his White House bid regardless of the results of Monday's crucial Iowa caucuses.
Shadow has been paid by multiple presidential campaigns — including those of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and former South Bend, Ind.
As for the remaining two top-tier candidates, the support levels for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and former South Bend, Ind.
You won't see a lot of screaming, though a conversation between fans of former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
A Friday poll by Park Street Strategies found former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE with a slight lead at 20 percent, with Sen.
Perhaps more importantly, Buttigieg far exceeded expectations and is likely to finish well ahead of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
However, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE is widely viewed by most voters as having the greatest chance to defeat Trump.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE (D) won the presidential endorsement of a major transit union that threw its support behind Sen.
Trump made fun of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's memory, mentioned how the Democratic hopeful has mixed up the names of states.
Trying for sophisticated small talk, Hendy stumbles onto race as a topic, and Mr. Brammall, with crack timing, stutters out the thoughts of the Australian everyman: "I know you have to be very sensitive about that thing in your country because you shoot the black — you shoot the people — you shoot people of various ethnic — all sorts."
The new results are good news for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, whose totals ticked up to 15.9 percent from the first results issued on Tuesday. Sen.
They find former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE to be weak and unsteady, and not a little suspect since he often shows his mean streak.
But the hushed tones and carefully curated timelines omitting key facts are enough to accomplish the real goal: hurting the reputation and campaign of Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Specifically, Democrats say that Trump held the aid so that Zelensky would publicly announce an investigation into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son, Hunter Biden.
Hill.TV host Saagar Enjeti claimed Monday that former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's campaign is on the "verge of imminent implosion" ahead of the critical Iowa caucuses.
Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE leads his closest challenger in the 2020 Democratic presidential field by 2023 points in the key battleground state of Pennsylvania, according to a new survey.
The campaign for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE has questioned whether the final tally can be trusted and has involved its lawyers in the process.
In a presidential primary debate last October, Warren and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE even squabbled over who should claim credit for creating the CFPB.
But he slid into third in last week's Morning Consult poll for the early primary states behind former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
Democratic presidential contender Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE said Friday that he would support any Democrat who wins the nomination, even if that candidate is top rival and progressive Sen.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE acknowledged on Wednesday that he "took a gut punch" in the Iowa caucuses this week, after partial results showed him placing fourth.
Supporters of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE stood in squelchy mud as they waited to get into a high school where he would make his final pitch.
Former U.S. Ambassador to Japan Caroline Kennedy, the daughter of the late President Kennedy, on Tuesday endorsed former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE in the Democratic primary.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE won the presidential endorsement of a top union group Wednesday as he seeks to boost his support among working class voters.
Irrespective of whether Buttigieg holds on for the win in Iowa or ends up second, he also benefits from former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's poor showing.
"I've been proud to campaign with my good friend Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, who is going to win the nomination, beat Trump, and make an outstanding president," he added.
Though former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE has remained steady as the number one Democratic candidate, he has yet to release broad plans or spoken extensively about housing.
The president and his campaign last month started focusing additional attention on Sanders, who has consistently been among the best-performing candidates in polls alongside former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Such witnesses included former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son, Hunter, as well as the anonymous whistleblower who first came forward with allegations about Trump's contacts with Ukraine.
The alleged scheme involved Trump suspending U.S. aid to Ukraine to pressure that country into investigating former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, a leading Democratic candidate for president, and Biden's son.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE opened up about how he overcame stuttering at a CNN town hall in New Hampshire on Wednesday, evoking tears and applause from the audience.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's lead in Texas grew to 17 points ahead of his closest Democratic presidential primary competitor in the state, according to a new poll.
That call is at the heart of impeachment proceedings against Trump that are focused around whether the president acted illegally in pressuring Zelensky to "look into" the son of Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
A RealClearPolitics average of polls shows Bloomberg at 10.6 percent support nationally, placing him in fourth place in the 2020 Democratic primary race behind former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, Sen.
Democrats said Trump inappropriately pressured Kyiv to investigate his political rivals, including former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, and obstructed Congress by seeking to hamper subsequent probes into his conduct.
Weeks before Iowa, senators were stuck in Washington suffering through a baseless and fruitless attempt to remove their opponent from the ballot, while leaving Iowa virtually to Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
In the days leading up to the caucuses, Buttigieg has directly taken on Sanders as well as former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, the leading moderate in the field.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's campaign called on the Iowa Democratic Party to provide answers about issues that plagued Monday night's caucuses across the state after results were delayed.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE began 6900 with less cash on hand than his fellow top-tier Democratic presidential contenders, according to Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings for the fourth quarter.
Shadow is a tech company affiliated with Democratic non-profit Acronym, and has been paid by multiple Democratic candidates including former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and former South Bend, Ind.
The former White House official reportedly claimed that Trump tied Ukraine aid to investigations into his political opponent, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son Hunter Biden.
In the latest Post and Courier poll, Sanders only trailed former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, who has long been the favorite in the state, by 5 percentage points.
A majority of voters in the new poll -- 22020 percent -- also say that Trump abused his power as president when asking a foreign government to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
One of the final major surveys in the state, from Emerson College, had him ahead of his closest rival, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, by a full 6900 points.
Delaney also said he did not want to risk peeling away support from other moderate candidates like former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, former mayor of South Bend, Ind.
Trump is accused of withholding nearly $400 million in military aid in an attempt to get the country to announce investigations into his political rivals, including 2020 presidential candidate Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Batman v Superman veers off into an incredibly confusing Bruce Wayne fever dream that doesn't make sense even if you are enough of a comic book obsessive to recognize the swarm of parademons it features, while Suicide Squad stutters through an endless stream of mostly useless, occasionally confusing flashbacks, as if the order of scenes in the movie was determined by a card shuffle.
Rick Scott has no personal agreement not to blatantly lie about Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE — but do United States Senators not have an inherent agreement with all of us, the citizens they serve, to tell the truth?
Adrienne Bogen, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's Iowa field director, will leave the campaign in the wake of initial numbers from the Iowa caucuses that show Biden coming in fourth, Politico reported.
The alleged behavior involved Trump suspending nearly $400 million in U.S. aid to Ukraine to pressure that country into investigating former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, a leading Democratic candidate for president, and Biden's son.
The super PAC backing former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's (D) presidential bid is expanding its reach across the early primary and caucus states as the White House hopefuls set their sights beyond the Iowa caucuses.
Trump's defense team and House impeachment managers sparred over the issue of how much value Trump would place on a Ukraine-led investigation into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son Hunter Biden.
On the campaign trail on Wednesday, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE -- Obama's No. 2 man during their eight years together in the White House -- fired back at upstart rival former South Bend, Ind.
When moderate Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE was asked about school choice during a teachers union forum last month, he declared that the "whole notion" of charter schools would be gone if he were president.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's lead over his closest rival in the 85003 Democratic primary field continues to narrow in South Carolina, according to the latest Post and Courier-Change Research poll.
Iowa has a history of delivering surprises and this year's Democratic race is particularly fluid because there are at least four candidates with a plausible chance of winning: Sanders, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, Sen.
But that confidence evaporated after The New York Times reported Sunday that Bolton had claimed in an unpublished manuscript that Trump explicitly linked military aid for Ukraine to an investigation of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Though Murkowski said she would vote to acquit Trump, she also publicly chastised him over his decision to ask Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky to "look into" former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son Hunter Biden.
The Times' story reported that Trump asked his national security adviser to join the campaign to pressure the Ukrainian president to investigate Hunter Biden, the son of the Democratic presidential candidate and former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
A new Iowa poll by Park Street Strategies shows former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE with a narrow lead over several of his Democratic primary opponents ahead of the state's first-in-the-nation caucuses on Monday.
Not far behind him was former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, who spent more than $1 million on private flights in the same period, up from $924,000 in the third quarter of the year, according to FEC filings.
Trump is alleged to have withheld nearly $400 million in military aid in an effort to push for probes of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son and an unfounded conspiracy theory related to the 2016 election.
Aides and allies to former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE said Tuesday they were frustrated by the results of the Iowa caucus which showed their candidate in fourth place as results began to come in after a lengthy delay.
Democratic presidential hopeful and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his wife Jill Biden in a pair of interviews airing Monday said their son, Hunter Biden, did nothing wrong in regards to his work on the board of a Ukrainian energy firm.
Trump reportedly told Bolton to call Zelensky and ensure he met with Giuliani, who is the president's personal attorney and who has been accused of conducting a shadow foreign policy in Ukraine focused on pursuing damaging information about former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
With a very tight race in Iowa, and polls showing that former vice president Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE or Sanders could be victorious on Monday evening, Biden is seizing on his greatest strength in this race: electability and lifelong commitment to Democrats.
The House impeached the president on these charges in December over accusations that Trump withheld military aid to Ukraine in the hopes of getting the country's president, Volodymyr Zelensky, to announce investigations into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, the president's political opponent.
An Emerson College poll released Sunday night found Sanders leading the field with the support of 28 percent of respondents, while former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE remained in second place with 21 percent, unchanged from the same poll a week ago.
Max BaucusMax Sieben BaucusBaucus backing Biden's 2628 bid Bottom line Overnight Defense: McCain honored in Capitol ceremony | Mattis extends border deployment | Trump to embark on four-country trip after midterms MORE (D-Mont.) has endorsed former Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's Democratic presidential bid.
DES MOINES, Iowa — Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE told supporters in Iowa on Monday that he was anticipating a long night after the state Democratic Party said results from the caucuses would be delayed but said he expected a strong performance by his team.
That offers a small hint that former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's claim to a wide base of support among African American and Hispanic voters in South Carolina and Nevada isn't as deep as he might hope and that Sanders is resonating among communities of color.
But the campaign has diplomatically reached out to Democratic elected officials to gain support, including those who have already endorsed fellow centrist Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, in the hopes that if the former vice president doesn't stand out they will flock to Bloomberg, the Times reported.
However, in Iowa this year there are signs that young Sanders supporters are being rallied by social media to attend the caucuses, whereas seniors, who turn out regularly for primaries and tend to favor former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, are less likely to attend caucuses.
Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE has led most South Carolina polls, but Steyer has made a concerted effort to compete, hiring more staff and spending more money on advertising in the state than the former vice president and coming in second in a Fox News survey last month.
As The Hill's Reid Wilson points out from the Hawkeye State, former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE is in striking distance of leading the Democratic candidates in Iowa, but fair or unfair, analysts can't miss the hand-wringing among caucus-goers about Biden's perceived baggage and the stakes.
Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE snapped at NBC's Savannah Guthrie in a Monday interview, saying she didn't know what she was talking about after Guthrie asked the former vice president if his son Hunter Biden was hired by a Ukrainian energy company to gain access to the Obama administration.
Democrats in that small state of three million souls will head to 2900,220006 local libraries, gymnasiums and living rooms to try to convince their neighbors that former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE or Sanders or someone else has the best chance to beat Trump in November.
Trump and his allies pressed Ukrainian leaders to open two investigations that might have helped him politically: the first into Hunter Biden, the son of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, a 85033 presidential hopeful; the second into debunked theories that Kyiv, not Moscow, meddled in the 2016 election.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Sen.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, Sen.
Krystal Ball highlights the differences between Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, former South Bend, Ind.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) has a good chance of beating former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and winning tonight's Iowa caucuses.
"Organization is so important because people you respect, their neighbors, are able to convince [voters] and then it's really important to get them out to the caucus and then to organize them at the caucus, to try and get the maximum delegates," said Tom Miller, Iowa's Democratic attorney general, who backs former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
She was removed after she insisted that Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGOP senators request details on Hunter Biden's travel for probe Evangelical groups lobbied Pompeo to fire Yovanovitch in 2018 Giuliani: Trump should 'absolutely, 100 percent' keep investigating Biden MORE's request for investigations into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son Hunter Biden go through official channels.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), there is a common thread between his policy proposals and those of Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, Sens.
Jerry MoranGerald (Jerry) MoranCommittee on Veterans Affairs sends important message during tense Senate time The Hill's 12:85033 Report: Senators brace for floor fight as trial nears end Three ways the end of the impeachment trial could play out MORE (R-Kan.) asked the House managers if the whistleblower worked for or with former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
According to the reported transcript, Bolton claims President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE tied Ukrainian aid to investigations into former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and seven points behind former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Sen. Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstSenate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga Trump couldn't get Ukraine to smear Joe Biden, so Senate Republicans did it for him Use of voting tabulation apps raise red flags on Capitol Hill MORE (R-Iowa) on Monday walked back her comments a day earlier warning that Congress could immediately impeach Democrat Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE over his Ukraine dealings if he's elected president in November.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE's (I-Vt.) vote goes down and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's goes up, while other candidates draw somewhat more consistent results.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.), at 22 percent, and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, at 24 percent -- if they can successfully inspire women of color.
"    ALSO FROM IOWA -- BIDEN BACKERS ARE A BIT CONCERNED: Via The Hill's Reid Wilson in Waukee, Iowa, "as [former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's] rivals draw large crowds of energetic supporters in a variety of communities between the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, some of his fans worry that Biden's decidedly more low-key approach underscores a glaring weakness: Everyone likes Joe Biden.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) is in a dead heat nationally with former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, according to the latest NBC News-Wall Street Journal poll released Friday.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's reelection campaign mocked former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE on Tuesday after partial results from the Iowa caucuses showed him running in fourth place.
Amy McGrath, a 2020 Democratic challenger for Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnellAddison (Mitch) Mitchell McConnellMcConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' McConnell tees up five Trump judges after impeachment trial wraps What the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber MORE's (R-Ky.) seat, on Friday endorsed former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's presidential bid.
Democrats had pushed for additional witnesses, including bringing in former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE, as part of the examination into President Trump's push for Ukraine to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son, Hunter Biden.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 21625 battle lines | Companies added 2900,220006 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2202 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE (especially the latter) performed way below what was expected.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE rounded out the top four with 18.4 percent and 85033 percent, respectively.
"There is no need for more evidence to prove that the president asked Ukraine to investigate Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son, Hunter; he said this on television on October 28500, 6900, and during his July 2628, 28503, telephone call with the president of Ukraine," Alexander said in a statement released shortly after the Senate ended 22020 hours of questions to the impeachment managers and lawyers for Trump's defense.
Sen. Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE are neck and neck in New Hampshire ahead of the state's primary next week, according to a new University of Massachusetts Lowell poll.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) as the slight favorite with 24.2 percent support followed by former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE with 20.2 percent, Buttigieg with 85033 percent and Warren with 15.6 percent.
After The New York Times reported that former national security adviser John BoltonJohn BoltonSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Schumer: 'Giant asterisk' next to Trump's acquittal Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga MORE claimed in an unpublished manuscript that Trump explicitly linked military aid for Ukraine to an investigation of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, Romney said, "It is increasingly apparent that it would be important" for the Senate to hear from him as a witness.
Two cases of manipulated media on social media platforms have grabbed headlines this year: a video of House Speaker Nancy PelosiNancy PelosiPelosi, Schumer praise Romney after impeachment vote Senate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga McCarthy to submit copy of Trump's SOTU address to House Clerk for archives MORE (D-Calif.) slowed down to make her appear intoxicated and a video of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE cut to make him appear to be espousing white nationalist talking points.
Former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE hammered President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE for cutting health programs amid an outbreak of the coronavirus that originated in China and has since spread to the U.S. "We have, right now, a crisis with the coronavirus," Biden said in Iowa Friday.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE — have said undocumented immigrants should be covered under a government-run health care plan.
Lisa MurkowskiLisa Ann MurkowskiWhat the impeachment vote looked like from inside the chamber Romney shocks GOP with vote to convict GOP senators reject punishing Romney for impeachment vote MORE (R-Alaska) immediately captured headlines when she asked the White House defense team why the Senate should not call Bolton to testify after The New York Times reported that he will claim, in his forthcoming memoir, that Trump tied Ukraine aid to the country helping investigate Democrats, including former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son Hunter Biden.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) had about 200063 percent of the delegates, per the partial results, while former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, who entered the race last year as the presumed front-runner, had only about 16 percent.
The fundraising boost came as the House undertook an impeachment investigation of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE focusing on allegations that he sought to pressure Ukrainian officials to investigate former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son Hunter Biden to benefit himself politically, which Trump has strongly denied.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) or former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE were capable of defeating President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE.
Schumer also secured two separate votes on subpoenaing just Bolton, who shook up the trial again on Friday when The New York Times reported his claim in an unpublished manuscript that Trump asked him in early May to help set up a meeting between then Ukrainian President-elect Volodymyr Zelensky and Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGOP senators request details on Hunter Biden's travel for probe Evangelical groups lobbied Pompeo to fire Yovanovitch in 2018 Giuliani: Trump should 'absolutely, 100 percent' keep investigating Biden MORE, Trump's personal lawyer, who was pushing for an investigation of former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Chuck GrassleyCharles (Chuck) Ernest GrassleyGOP senators request details on Hunter Biden's travel for probe Trump calls for bipartisan bill to 'dramatically' lower drug prices Use of voting tabulation apps raise red flags on Capitol Hill MORE (Iowa) and Ron JohnsonRonald (Ron) Harold JohnsonGOP senators request details on Hunter Biden's travel for probe End of impeachment trial to leave deep scars in Senate Murkowski asks why should Bolton not testify before Senate MORE (Wis.) are requesting details on the travel records for former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE's son Hunter Biden as they turn their focus past the impeachment trial.
Krystal Ball analyzes what the mess of the Iowa Caucus results means for Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE, Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, and Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul Buttigieg2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE. Hill.
Selected by Naomi Shihab Nye By Ellen Doré Watson Year after year you keep on being gone, goneafter years and years of gone, of marginal, mute,vacant, of breathing, and then, within minutes, a shydescent, some huffs and stutters, and a hushingto waxen, no, to stone-gone, finally unloosed(to our tired, to our relief) to revisit us — gleeful,earnest, jigging you, who I wear on my left pinky,on my worn face, all through the fading, the warmforgettable grief, the still water of it, until my owntides' tugging, morning's horror-mirror, rude singleton-time, its skeletal, long view of the hurtling, the waythe body speaks of it, first one syllable then two, and youstill gone, and him here, ancient, healthy, walls of all-he-is inching inward, leaving him small and dawdling.
Twelve years ago Obama beat the toughest Democratic field in history: Hillary ClintonHillary Diane Rodham ClintonHillicon Valley: FBI chief says foreign disinformation 'never stopped' | DNC says Iowa app won't be used in other states | Shadow CEO feels 'really terrible' about caucus debacle | Trump trade adviser claims Bezos won't meet him Romney shocks GOP with vote to convict FBI director says foreign disinformation campaigns 'never stopped' after 6900 elections MORE; John Edwards, who'd finished a close second in the Iowa caucus four years before and had been the Democrats' vice presidential candidate; Senators Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Chris Dodd, and Governor and former United Nations Ambassador Bill Richardson.
Sen. Joni ErnstJoni Kay ErnstSenate acquits Trump, ending impeachment saga Trump couldn't get Ukraine to smear Joe Biden, so Senate Republicans did it for him Use of voting tabulation apps raise red flags on Capitol Hill MORE (R-Iowa) told Bloomberg on Sunday that the House's impeachment of President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE had opened the door to impeaching former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE should he be elected president in 2020.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Yang congratulates Romney for 'voting his conscious and character' in convicting Trump McConnell 'disappointed' by Romney impeachment vote, but 'I'm going to need his support' MORE's personal attorney Rudy GiulianiRudy GiulianiGOP senators request details on Hunter Biden's travel for probe Evangelical groups lobbied Pompeo to fire Yovanovitch in 2018 Giuliani: Trump should 'absolutely, 100 percent' keep investigating Biden MORE said in an NPR interview Tuesday that the administration should continue investigating former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and his son Hunter Biden after the Senate impeachment trial concludes.
Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 291,2023 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) sits in third with 18.4 percent, while former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE sits in a distant fourth with only 15.5 percent of the delegate share, a disappointing position for the longtime frontrunner for the party nod who was viewed as the potential victor in Iowa only weeks ago (The Hill).
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 85033 battle lines | Companies added 291,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2020 battle lines | Companies added 85033,000 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.) and former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE.
Democratic presidential contender Pete ButtigiegPeter (Pete) Paul Buttigieg2020 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election Iowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire MORE hit front-runners Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE and Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE on Thursday ahead of the Iowa Caucuses, marking a shift in tone for the former South Bend, Ind.
Bernie SandersBernie SandersIowa Democrats to issue 'minor correction' to latest caucus results The Hill's Campaign Report: Democrats tout Obama ties as race shifts to New Hampshire Tlaib: DNC rules committee members working on Bloomberg campaign is a 'conflict of interest' MORE (I-Vt.) and Elizabeth WarrenElizabeth Ann WarrenWarren: Male candidates who think they are better positioned to beat Trump are wrong 6900 candidates condemn Senate for acquitting Trump, set sights on election On The Money: Pro-union bill draws 2628 battle lines | Companies added 28503,22020 jobs last month: survey | Warren touts Obama's 2010 praise for consumer bureau MORE (D-Mass.), and those who favor a much more incremental approach, including former Vice President Joe BidenJoe BidenSchiff: Bolton 'refused' to submit affidavit on Trump's involvement in Ukraine controversy Pence celebrates Trump's acquittal: 'It's over, America' Biden offers advice to young people with stutters: It's important 'to not let that define them' MORE, former South Bend, Ind.

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