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2019-11-10 11:37
By Saeed Sobhani
Trump is confused!
The war between the and the White House continues
TEHRAN-U.S. President Donald Trump is still working to prevent a decline in his popularity in important and decisive states. However, the news of his impeachment and Ukraine Gate story seems to have had a bad impact on his popularity! Some analysts believe the process will continue to the detriment of Trump until next year's presidential election. Here is an overview of the analysis of recent political conflict in the United States:
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2019-09-25 19:02
Adviser: No difference between GOP, Democrats on Iran
TEHRAN – Ali Akbar Velayati, a top foreign policy adviser to the Leader, has dismissed both the U.S. Republicans and Democrats as two sides of the same coin, saying tying the fate of Iran on the Democrats’ victory in the 2020 presidential election will greatly harm the country.
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2019-08-14 16:17
By majid Rafee
Will Democrats’ return revive JCPOA?
TEHRAN - We Iranians have a proverb, 'the yellow dog is the brother of the Jackal', that implies "none of these two people is better than the other, both of them are bad and vicious". Its etymology is as follows:
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2019-07-20 23:49
By saeed sobhani
Sanders challenges Biden over Iraq war
The troubled mistake of the former vice president of U.S.
Former US Vice President Joe Biden's support for the Iraq war has become a big trouble for him. Many analysts believe that this could create a major crisis for Biden during the first phase of the Democratic primaries.
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2019-06-21 15:49
Code Pink movement leader: Both Republicans and Democrats support U.S. military interventions overseas
Medea Benjamin, leader of the Code Pink movement, says unfortunately in the U.S. system Both Republicans and Democrats support U.S. military interventions overseas. The peace activist also says President Donald Trump is more interested in supporting weapons companies and allies in Saudi Arabia than stopping the death of innocent people in Yemen.
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2019-06-10 13:05
By Ali Azimi
Sanders has a hard way ahead
Biden is leading the polls
TEHRAN - No doubt, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont is the main rival of Joe Biden. It remains about Democrat Democrats' candidates for about 7 months before the official election race. Sanders did not have much in the way of Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election, but achieving good results in two states of Iowa and New Hampshire has increased Sanders' hopes. Eventually, Democrat
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2019-06-07 23:19
Saeed Sobhani
The alarm sounds for the Trump
American political equations are not transparent!
The US political equations are not transparent at all! Recent polls published in the US do not spell the victory or failure of any Democrat and Republican candidate in the upcoming presidential elections. However, some important polls have led to Donald Trump's disappointment.
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2019-05-21 11:11
By Saeed Sobhani
Obama's role in the upcoming U.S. presidential election
Barack Obama will undoubtedly play a big role in the presidential elections of 2020. During the congressional elections in 2018, Obama also played a significant role in the Democrats' victory in the House of Representatives. The former president of the United States intends to officially announce his support for Biden in the final round of the upcoming US presidential election race. While Biden will have to go through the Democratic primaries for the first time in the final stages of the election.
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2018-11-17 10:06
By Hanif Ghaffari
Democrats V.S Trump: The dispute is intensified
TEHRAN - The mid-term elections in the United States ended with the majority of Republicans in the Senate, and Democrats' victory in the House of Representatives. Democrats in the House of Representatives are now preparing themselves to confront Trump and challenge his position at the White House, as they seem to be disappointed with the resistance of the Senate to Trump and his friends.
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2018-11-13 10:44
By Javad Heirannia
Elections were a referendum on Trump: Anna Eskamani
TEHRAN - State House Representative, Anna V. Eskamani, says that the recent elections in the U.S. were a referendum on President Trump.
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2018-11-12 11:41
By Hanif Ghaffari
A contemplation on the U.S. midterm elections
TEHRAN - Referring to the Republican's partial victory in the Senate (which was quite predictable from the beginning), Donald Trump, president of the United States, has cheered over his great victory in the U.S. midterm elections! Democrats, on the other hand, claim victory for midterm elections based on their win in the House of Representatives, which has temporarily put an end to the Republican's dominance on this collection.
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2018-11-12 11:11
By Fateme Mohammadipour
2018 mid-term elections were referendum on Trumpism: Entessar
TEHRAN - Nader Entessar, Professor Emeritus of Political Science from university of South Alabama says that “in many ways the 2018 mid-term elections were a referendum on Trumpism.”
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2018-10-03 09:25
By Hanif Ghaffari
From Obama to Al Gore: The Democrats are Taking Stance against Trump
TEHRAN - Overcoming the current president of the United States has turned to the main goal of the Democrats in the United States. American Democrats who have been isolated in the last two years, and lost the White House, the House of Representatives, the Senate, and many governorates, are now planning to win the Congress elections. On the other hand, the public dissatisfaction raised over the performance of the U.S. President has given hope to the Democrats for winning the midterm elections.
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2018-09-17 15:26
Sexual-misconduct allegation against Supreme Court nominee stirs tension among Democrats
On Thursday, Senate Democrats disclosed that they had referred a complaint regarding President Trump’s Supreme Court nominee, Judge Brett Kavanaugh, to the F.B.I. for investigation. The complaint came from a woman who accused Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct when they were both in high school, more than thirty years ago.
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2018-09-05 10:51
By Hanif Ghaffari
Democrats' collective from Kerry to Al Gore attack on Trump
In recent days, many of the American Democrats have intensified their verbal and political attacks on President Donald Trump. Former Secretary of State John Kerry implicitly stated that he would not rule out running for president in 2020. Kerry was the Democratic nominee for president in 2004 but ultimately lost the election to former U.S. President George W. Bush. He had also emphasized on the critical situation of the United States following the presence of Trump at the White House.
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2018-08-18 10:10
By Mohammad Ghaderi - Twitter: @ghaderi62 - Email: m.ghaderi62@gmail.com
Crisis in the Republican Party of U.S.
Many Republicans in the United States are worried about the failure of this year's congressional elections. Democrats will come to power if Republicans can not maintain their majority in the House of Representatives and the Senate. Many analysts believe that the probable victory of Democrats in this year's congressional elections is an introduction to their victory in the 2020 presidential election.
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2018-02-12 09:31
By Saeed Sobhani
The controversy of Trump and Congress continues
TEHRAN - The conflict between the president of the United States and Congress is on the rise. The closure of the federal government reflects tensions between Trump and US senators. This is while the US Congress is currently in the hands of Republican Party members. In other words, the Democrats currently do not have the majority of Congress.
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2017-06-08 09:39
By Matt Purple
Why James Comey's testimony will be must-see TV
The president’s conduct has yet to be indicted, but his judgment surely has been.
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2017-03-13 03:58
A voice worth hearing
The senator Bernie Sanders is right to say Donald Trump is trying to destroy the credibility of the American political system and is using lies so that he can run it unchallenged
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2017-03-03 00:34
Who decides on U.S. ground combat in Syria?
In coming days, President Trump is expected to decide whether to send thousands of combat troops into Syria to attack Islamic State (ISIL).
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2017-02-02 15:42
Like Garland, Gorsuch deserves a senate vote
President Donald Trump has made some lamentable appointments in his brief tenure. Judge Neil Gorsuch is not one of them.