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Presidential race

Bernie Sanders

How Bernie Sanders beat the clock and avoided disclosure

By Dave Levinthal, the Center for Public Integrity | August 20, 2016

Bernie Sanders expertly exploited a system that effectively allowed him to delay, delay, delay — all while he chided Hillary Clinton’s receipt of six-figure paydays for delivering closed-door speeches to officials at investment bank Goldman Sachs and other powerful special interests. Continue Reading

Hillary Clinton

As ISIS brewed in Iraq, Clinton’s State Department cut eyes and ears on the ground

By Jeff Gerth and Joby Warrick | August 18, 2016

An investigation by ProPublica and The Washington Post finds that Secretary of State Clinton initially pressed to keep civilian programs and listening posts after the U.S. troop pullout in 2011, but then her State Department scrapped or slashed them at the behest of the White House and Congress. Continue Reading

Campaign spokeswoman Katrina Pierson and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump.

Trump spokeswoman Katrina Pierson: We all make mistakes

By Abby Livingston, The Texas Tribune | August 16, 2016

Just about the only person on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign who can overshadow the boss and keep her job is Katrina Pierson — the Texan and Trump spokeswoman who has made waves over a pair of embarrassing on-air flubs. Continue Reading

Democrats want reform — but court big money in the meantime

By Carrie Levine and Michael Beckel, the Center for Public Integrity | August 2, 2016

The Philadelphia convention showcased how politicos and special interests schmooze. Continue Reading

Rodolfo Acosta-Pérez

How Donald Trump inspired me to speak up

By Rodolfo Acosta-Pérez | July 27, 2016

I decided to raise my voice against Donald Trump’s proposed policies because I do not want my children to inherit a nation that was transformed into a hate land. Continue Reading

DNC

The influence diaries: Dispatches from the Democratic National Convention

By Michael Beckel, Carrie Levine, and Dave Levinthal, the Center for Public Integrity | July 24, 2016

Here’s an inside look at the influence-peddling in Philadelphia. Check back on this post for updates throughout the week. Continue Reading

Gabe Vasquez

What Susana Martinez should have said at the RNC

By Gabe Vasquez | July 22, 2016

On the national stage, Governor Susana Martinez blew it again. Continue Reading

Ross Ramsey

Ted Cruz trumps bid for unity at GOP convention

By Ross Ramsey, The Texas Tribune | July 20, 2016

Ted Cruz has already indicated his interest in another run for president in 2020, and on Wednesday, he put down his wager. Continue Reading

Furious reaction as Cruz doesn’t endorse Trump in convention speech

By Patrick Svitek, The Texas Tribune | July 20, 2016

As it became apparent Cruz would not endorse Trump, the crowd inside the Quicken Loans Arena reacted with increasing anger, and Cruz left the stage to thundering boos. Continue Reading

Tristan Goodwin

Is Gary Johnson a fiscal conservative?

By Tristan Goodwin | July 20, 2016

Gary Johnson’s record shows that he is capable of reasonably conservative spending — at least when his record is compared to contemporary Republicans. Continue Reading

Don Phillips

The great Republican crack-up

By Alec MacGillis, ProPublica | July 19, 2016

Dayton was once a bastion of the GOP establishment. The story of how the city changed helps explain the rise of Donald Trump. Continue Reading

Samuel LeDoux

Q&A: NM delegate to GOP convention hopes for unity

By Heath Haussamen, NMPolitics.net | July 18, 2016

Donald Trump wasn’t Samuel LeDoux’s first choice to be the Republican nominee for president. But at this point LeDoux believes Trump is the candidate most likely to stop Democrat Hillary Clinton, so he’s backing the presumptive GOP nominee. Continue Reading

GOP convention

The influence diaries: Dispatches from the Republican National Convention

By Dave Levinthal, Michael Beckel, and Carrie Levine, the Center for Public Integrity | July 16, 2016

The Center for Public Integrity’s money-in-politics reporting team is bringing you news from the Republican National Convention — focusing on special-interest influence, big-money politicking and corporate schmoozing. Continue Reading

Money

Special interests look to influence political conventions — discreetly

By Carrie Levine, the Center for Public Integrity | July 14, 2016

Federal campaign finance rules allow unlimited contributions to support the conventions. Continue Reading

Myles C. Culbertson

The FBI director did no favors for Hillary Clinton

By Myles C. Culbertson | July 11, 2016

Director Comey did no favors for Hillary Clinton, and whatever we think we saw go around is about to come back around with a vengeance. Continue Reading

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