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President Joe Biden arrived in the doldrums to his State of the Union message on Tuesday, February 7. A new poll in The Washington Post and the ABC network shows us that 62% of voters believe that Biden has done nothing or almost nothing in the first 2 years...
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Alexei Koseff CalMatters La perspectiva de una eventual campaña presidencial ha seguido a Gavin Newsom como una sombra durante décadas, incluso antes de que se convirtiera en político. En su anuario de último año en la Universidad de Santa Clara en 1989, su familia publicó un mensaje de felicitación...
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Alexei Koseff CalMatters The prospect of an eventual presidential campaign has trailed Gavin Newsom like a shadow for decades — even before he ever became a politician. In his senior yearbook at Santa Clara University in 1989, his family published a congratulatory message with an eye to the White House: “Gavinsy by George...
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“America has no permanent friends or enemies, only interests.” The quote from Henry Kissinger – one of the most famous heads of US diplomacy, for both good and bad reasons – could be applied to relations between the United States and Mexico, specifically to President Andrés Manuel López Obrador’s...
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Sacramento, CA – Un nuevo sentencio judicial de la corte dice que los estados no pueden penalizar a un delegado del Colegio Electoral por votar en contra del voto popular de ese estado. Comentarios de John Koza, presidente de National Popular Vote. Simplemente se hizo un poco más probable,...
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Sacramento, CA – A new court ruling says states cannot penalize a delegate to the Electoral College for voting against the popular vote from that state. Comments from John Koza, chair of National Popular Vote. It just got a bit more likely – that the next election will be...
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Hilbert Morales EL OBSERVADOR CAN A SITTING PRESIDENT BE INDICTED? This is an issue which needs examination these days because of the questionable policy of the Department of Justice with respect to indicting any sitting President. The main consideration is that the Office of the President of the United...
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EFE It was still dark when Mexico’s new president, Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador, left his home in a modest vehicle and crossed the Mexican capital to the National Palace to start his workday. When the bells of the Metropolitan Cathedral rang at 6:00 am, Lopez Obrador was already meeting...
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Raoul Lowery Contreras Special to El Observador On a sunny February day in 2007 in Tijuana, Mexico, I was standing on world-famous Revolution Avenue among countless stores and stands selling tourist merchandise the street had sold to millions of Americans over the years, smoking a Cuban cigar that was...