By Jeanette Smith on February 25, 2018
Democrat
Headlines, U.S. News
Late Saturday, Feb. 24, 2018, the Democrats on the House Intelligence Committee released a recently declassified memo. The 10-page memo was a rebuttal to the Republican accusations that federal officials abused the process for obtaining warrants in order to place a wiretap on Carter Page. He was a campaign aide to Donald Trump. Page reportedly […]
By Cathy Milne on October 16, 2016
#CMJournalist, Democrat, Jason Frierson, Moore, Norm Ross
Headlines, Politics, U.S. News
John Moore has an interesting political background. Currently, he is serving Assembly District 8 (AD8) as a Republican and has changed parties to seek re-election as a Libertarian for the November 8, 2016, legislative election. Moreover, before he was a right-wing politician, he ran for office as Democrat. One could certainly question where this candidate’s allegiances […]
By Tricia Manalansan on March 16, 2016
2016 Elections, Clinton, Democrat, Republican
Breaking News, Politics, U.S, U.S. News
Hillary Clinton topped Bernie Sanders in Illinois in Super Tuesday’s Democratic Primary on March 15, 2016. Sanders’ popularity has grown in recent weeks with younger voters, but this was no match for Clinton’s ability to attract voters of minority, elders, and women. Illinois was split evenly between Clinton and Sanders, but the majority chose Clinton. […]
By Tricia Manalansan on March 15, 2016
2016 Election, Democrat, Illinois, Republican, Trump
Breaking News, Politics, U.S. News
Donald Trump has won the Illinois Republican Primary on March 15, 2016, despite riots that led to the cancellation of his rally in Chicago, Ill. on March 16, 2016. Trump garnered the majority of the votes, despite the severe protesting that occurred last weekend at the University of Illinois-Chicago Pavillion. Thousands of his supporters and […]
By Cathy Milne on February 2, 2016
Bernie Sanders, Democrat, Hillary Clinton, Iowa Caucus, O'Malley
U.S. News
According to NBC News, Martin O’Malley, 53, announced his plans to suspend his presidential campaign. This decision was made early in the evening during the Iowa Caucus when he failed to gain enough votes. The former governor of Maryland originally launched his candidacy with big hopes and a strong resume. Yet, his campaign did not […]