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Bernie Sanders Drops Out of 2020 Presidential Race
Bernie Sanders announced Wednesday he will end his run for the Democratic nomination, leaving former Vice President Joe Biden as the party’s presumptive nominee for the 2020 election. Photo: Etienne Laurent/Shutterstock
How the 2020 Presidential Campaign Is Starting to Resume
As fears of the novel coronavirus spread through the U.S., the high-contact tradition of presidential campaigning came to a halt. WSJ's Gerald F. Seib explains what Americans may see as campaigning resumes. Photo: Shutterstock/Zuma Press
NY State cites COVID-19 in presidential primary appeal
An appeals court should let a June 23 primary election in New York state proceed without voters and poll workers being forced to risk exposure to the coronavirus to vote for a Democratic candidate for president when the race is essentially over, lawyers for the state said Friday. The written arguments were filed by Attorney General Letitia James and Senior Assistant Solicitor Judith N. Vale after a judge ordered the state to include the presidential race on the ballot even though former Vice President Joe Biden is essentially running unopposed. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Manhattan has scheduled oral arguments for next Friday. On Tuesday, U.S. District Judge Analisa Torres said it was unconstitutional to eliminate the Democratic presidential primary after delegates for withdrawn candidates Bernie Sanders and Andrew Yang complained that doing so weakens their standing at the Democratic Convention. She noted that a primary for contested races across New York state was ...
Tara Reade Says Biden Should Quit Presidential Race
Tara Reade, who has accused former Vice President Joe Biden of sexually assaulting her, said the presumptive Democratic nominee “should not be running” for president, in her first on-camera interview since Mr. Biden denied the allegations. Photo: Megyn Kelly/Associated Press
Rush Limbaugh Receives Presidential Medal of Freedom
First lady Melania Trump presented radio personality Rush Limbaugh with the Presidential Medal of Freedom during President Trump’s State of the Union speech. Photo: Mario Tama/Getty Images
Biden's Sexual Accuser Asks Him to Drop Out of Presidential Race, Is Being Represented by Trump Donor
Attorney Douglas Wigdor is well known for his work on prominent cases related to sexual harassment and assault. He represented six women who accused Harvey Weinstein, the disgraced Hollywood producer, of sexual misconduct.
COVID-19 impact | Residential market may stabilise in second half of 2020
A crisis like COVID-19 may see an increase in demand for the senior living format. With essential services being hit, senior living projects ensure continuity of services.
Presidential Power Program Series: Looking at what it means to be president
by Claire L. Lanier This spring, in conjunction with The Presidency Project, the Museum is offering a series of twelve public programs exploring the American presidency – what it means, who did it well, who did it not so well, how different interpretations of the presidency have manifested the current functioning of the office, and...
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How Social Media Inflates Our Perception Of Our Choice Presidential Candidate
The most fervent political supporters think only their candidate can possibly win. Bloomberg View columnist Megan McArdle blames these beliefs on the echo chambers found on our social media feeds.
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Brazilian Presidential Election 2010 Web Archive Released
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Sri Lankan Presidential and General Elections 2010 Web Archive Released
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Energy generation and efficiency technologies for green residential buildings / edited by David S-K. Ting, Rupp Carriveau
'Not paid'' for their land, farmers stall Tata''s residential project
A group of farmers, numbering about 200, Thursday stalled a residential project of the Tata group.
Presidential Reference: Ball in AG court to work out legalities
The matter has now been referred to Attorney General G E Vahanvati to work out legal details.
Cabinet to decide on presidential reference today
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Micro-residential Dynamics [electronic resource] : A Case Study of Whitechapel, London / by Shlomit Flint Ashery
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The politics of war powers: the theory and history of Presidential unilateralism / Sarah Burns
Why veterans run: military service in American presidential elections, 1789-2016 / Jeremy M. Teigen
Presidential Rhetoric on Terrorism under Bush, Obama and Trump: Inflating and Calibrating the Threat After 9/11 / Gabriel Rubin
Toxic communities : environmental racism, industrial pollution, and residential mobility / Dorceta E. Taylor
Louisiana Governor Bobby Jindal announces run for US presidential elections 2016
News from the John W. Kluge Center: An invitation to Dynamics of Presidential Primaries
The John W. Kluge Center invites you to an event looking at the dynamics of presidential primaries.
The event will take place on Thursday, November 7, at 4pm in room LJ-119 of the Library’s Thomas Jefferson Building. Free tickets are available here.
Kluge Center Director John Haskell will moderate a discussion on the dynamics of presidential primaries, timed just months before primary season begins. Julia Azari, former Kluge Center Distinguished Visiting Scholar and Marquette University political science professor, and Amy Walter, national editor of the Cook Political Report, will be panelists.
They will discuss the role of debates and endorsements in primaries, as well as the question of electability and the major changes affecting political parties and primary processes.
A reception will follow the program.
Tickets are recommended, but not required, and are free.
Seating is on a first-come, first-served basis. Request ADA accommodations five days in advance at (202) 707-6362 or ada@loc.gov.
Questions? Please contact (202) 707-9219 or scholarly@loc.gov