The History of the United States, as Told by Young Democrats
Young Democrats appear to be part of the coalition championing that dictum from William Faulkner: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”
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Young Democrats appear to be part of the coalition championing that dictum from William Faulkner: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.”
As delegates and other attendees came and went outside the Democratic National Convention, The Daily Signal asked some of them what issue they are more concerned about this election season—climate change or the threat of terrorism.
Hillary Clinton could soon be hit by an “October Surprise,” the aide said.
The nomination was barely sealed up at the Democratic National Convention before Bernie Sanders, who had campaigned against Hillary Clinton for the party’s nod, went back to being an Independent.
It is not surprising that those seeking to advance the LGBT agenda would work through left-leaning organizations, but one billionaire who has his eye on millennials has begun partnering with Hobby Lobby and its Museum of the Bible.
During his primetime address, former President Bill Clinton looked back on his life with Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, highlighting moments that he judged significant.
Department of Labor officials likely violated federal law when they said they had records requested under the Freedom of Information Act, then six years later said they didn’t and deleted an email account that proved otherwise.
A cook at restaurant chain Noodles & Company denied service to a police officer in uniform this week.
Republican Vice Presidential Nominee Gov. Mike Pence issued a statement saying this about the Russian hacking.
When Robby Mook, Clinton’s campaign manager was asked this during a luncheon held by The Wall Street Journal.
