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Biden: “Not Your Father’s Republican Party:” Has the GOP Changed?

by Dominic Carter | Jun 13, 2013 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics

Joe Biden spent a lot of time in the Senate — 32 years — and he says he’s never seen anything like the clout of two freshman minority senators, Republicans Ted Cruz of Texas and Rand Paul of Kentucky.The vice president didn’t quite use the word “bully,” but he — in a...

Benghazi, IRS, AP-but Might Republicans cross the line?

by Dominic Carter | Jun 4, 2013 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics

Triple Trouble for the Obama Administration, but might Republicans overplay their hand? When it rains, it pours, right? Benghazi, IRS, AP.

Obama was pushed by Clintons into endorsement of Hillary in 2016: book

by Dominic Carter | Jun 2, 2013 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics

Great lead story in the NY Post today: President Obama made a secret deal to support Hillary Clinton when she runs for president in 2016, campaign sources say, payback for the support her husband gave him in 2012. I made the same prediction on RNN-TV about a year ago....

Brian Lehrer: Weiner and Thompson have momentum in race for Mayor

by Dominic Carter | Jun 2, 2013 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics

Dominic Carter spoke with the most important voice in Radio when it comes to New York’s Race for Mayor. Brian Lehrer of WNYC. Lehrer says Weiner and Thompson have the momentum. See it out of Brian’s own mouth here.

Weiner gains in the Polls

by Dominic Carter | May 29, 2013 | News, News Anchor Dominic Carter, Politics

Anthony Weiner made his first debate appearance last night as a candidate for New York City mayor as a new poll found him gaining ground in the race.The new Marist Poll found Weiner trailing his chief rival, City Council Speaker Christine Quinn, 19 percent to Quinn’s...
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