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  2. Fairness doctrine - Wikipedia

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    The fairness doctrine of the United States Federal Communications Commission (FCC), introduced in 1949, was a policy that required the holders of broadcast licenses both to present controversial issues of public importance and to do so in a manner that fairly reflected differing viewpoints. [1]

  3. Net neutrality in the United States - Wikipedia

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    He said in 2014, "Obama’s attack on the internet is another top down power grab. Net neutrality is the Fairness Doctrine. Will target conservative media." [120] [121] Shortly after his inauguration in January 2017, President Trump appointed Ajit Pai as the new chairman of the FCC.

  4. Republican Party efforts to disrupt the 2024 United States ...

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    Trump's political operation said in April 2024 that it planned to deploy more than 100,000 attorneys and volunteers to polling places across battleground states, with an "election integrity hotline" for poll watchers and voters to report alleged voting irregularities. Trump told a rally audience in December 2023 that they needed to "guard the ...

  5. Professor: Media has undue influence in picking presidents ...

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    Political science professor offers strong evidence of the power of the media to pick a president

  6. 'Not acceptable': Obama slams GOP plan to filibuster voting ...

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    "They're suddenly afraid to even talk about these issues and figure out solutions," the former president said of Republican opposition to the For the People Act.

  7. Obama coalition - Wikipedia

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    The Obama coalition was the combination of various voting blocs that supported the candidacy and presidency of Barack Obama. It consisted primarily of racial minorities, along with women and young voters. [1] It allowed for high vote share among cities and suburbs, as well as among voters that self-described as moderate. [2]

  8. Obama tells Black men it’s ‘not acceptable’ to sit out election

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    Grab your friends and family and vote,” Obama said. “Vote for Kamala Harris.” Obama also sought to push back against an argument that has been at the core of Trump’s campaign: That he ...

  9. United States presidential doctrines - Wikipedia

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    The Trump Doctrine is defined as the Trump administration's foreign policy, based upon the slogan of "America first." [44] It leverages the United States' economic and military power to increase and decrease tensions favorably for America. [45]