
Brandon Gage
Political Columnist and Senior Editor at AlterNet
🇺🇸 Political Columnist 🏳️🌈 Senior Editor at AlterNet 🇺🇦
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Dec 22, 2023 |
alternet.org | David Badash |Brandon Gage
Legal and political experts are responding to Thursday night’s bombshell news of secret recordings of then-President Donald Trump, two weeks after the 2020 election, allegedly personally pressuring two Wayne County, Michigan election officials to not certify the results for Joe Biden. It “sounds like a classic case of bribery,” says one expert, and is being called a “huge, systemic plot” to “seize power despite losing an election,” by another.
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Nov 22, 2023 |
alternet.org | Carl Gibson |Bill Blum |Brandon Gage
Investor and 2024 Republican presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has made an all-in bet on the early presidential caucus and primary states of Iowa and New Hampshire, but his efforts there have yet to bear fruit. In fact, according to a recent New York Times report, Iowa voters appear to be getting more turned off with Ramaswamy the more they see and hear him.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
msn.com | Brandon Gage
The latest potential government shutdown looming over Washington could outlast its predecessors unless congressional lawmakers quickly figure out how to transcend their ideological schisms. But as Ed Kilgore writes in New York Magazine's Intelligencer on Monday, United States House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) managing to successfully resolve the impasse is a longshot.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
msn.com | Brandon Gage
The latest potential government shutdown looming over Washington could outlast its predecessors unless congressional lawmakers quickly figure out how to transcend their ideological schisms. But as Ed Kilgore writes in New York Magazine's Intelligencer on Monday, United States House of Representatives Speaker Kevin McCarthy (R-California) managing to successfully resolve the impasse is a longshot.
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Sep 18, 2023 |
msn.com | Brandon Gage
Fulton Couty Superior Court Judge Scott McAfee's decision to allow former President Donald Trump's criminal 2020 election subversion trial to be televised suggests that Trump may have finally met his media "spectacle" match," The New Yorker's Charles Bethea writes. "A review of his body of work reveals an entertainer with a knack for surprising his audience," Bethea says.
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