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		<title>John Bolton Says Won&#8217;t Vote for Trump</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – John Bolton, the former national security advisor, has said he will not vote for Donald Trump at the November election and hopes history will remember him as a “one-term president who didn’t plunge the country irretrievably into a downward spiral.” In an interview with ABC News to promote his book, The [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) – John Bolton, the former national security advisor, has said he will not vote for Donald Trump at the November election and hopes history will remember him as a “one-term president who didn’t plunge the country irretrievably into a downward spiral.”</p>
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<div class="social-icon-big mail-big">In an interview with ABC News to promote his book, The Room Where It Happened, Bolton, who was Trump’s longest-serving security adviser, says that when he joined the administration he “had confidence going in that many of the stories were distorted. That turned out not to be right”.</div>
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<p dir="LTR">Trump had sought to have the publication of the book blocked, but a judge denied the claim.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Bolton told the ABC News chief global affairs correspondent Martha Raddatz that Trump was not fit for office.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“I don’t think he should be president. I don’t think he’s fit for the office. I don’t think he has the competence to carry out the job. I don’t think he’s a conservative Republican. I’m not going to vote for him in November. I’m certainly not going to vote for Joe Biden either. I’m going to figure out a conservative Republican to write in.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Earlier on Sunday, the Daily Telegraph in the UK reported that Bolton had intended to vote for Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden, quoting him as saying that he had voted for Trump over Hillary Clinton in the 2016 election, but that, “having seen this president up close, I cannot do this again. My concern is for the country, and he does not represent the Republican cause that I want to back.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">A spokesperson for Bolton told CNN that the life-long Republican would be voting for neither Biden nor Trump, saying: “This statement is incorrect. The ambassador never said he planned to vote for Joe Biden.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Asked in the ABC interview how he thought history would remember Trump, Bolton replied: “I hope it will remember him as a one-term president who didn’t plunge the country irretrievably into a downward spiral we can’t recall from. We can get over one term. Two terms I’m more troubled about.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Bolton also described Trump’s chances of making a deal with North Korea as “zero”, and said Russian President Vladimir Putin felt of the US president that he could “play him like a fiddle”.</p>
<p dir="LTR">He said the US is in a “weaker position around the world. I think we have given up leadership in a wide variety of areas,” when it comes to national security.</p>
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		<title>Biden Becomes Formal Democratic Presidential Nominee</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – Joe Biden formally clinched the US Democratic presidential nomination Friday, setting him up for a bruising challenge to President Donald Trump that will play out against the unprecedented backdrop of a pandemic, economic collapse, and civil unrest. “It was an honor to compete alongside one of the most talented groups of [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) – Joe Biden formally clinched the US Democratic presidential nomination Friday, setting him up for a bruising challenge to President Donald Trump that will play out against the unprecedented backdrop of a pandemic, economic collapse, and civil unrest.</p>
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<p dir="LTR">“It was an honor to compete alongside one of the most talented groups of candidates the Democratic party has ever fielded,” Biden said in a statement Friday night, “and I am proud to say that we are going into this general election a united party.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">The former vice president has effectively been his party’s leader since his last challenger in the Democratic primary, Bernie Sanders, ended his campaign in April. But Biden pulled together the 1,991 delegates needed to become the nominee after seven states and the District of Columbia held presidential primaries Tuesday.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Biden reached the threshold three days after the primaries because several states, overwhelmed by huge increases in mail ballots, took days to tabulate results. A team of AP analysts then parsed the votes into individual congressional districts. Democrats award most delegates to the party’s national convention based on results in individual congressional districts.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Biden now has 1,995 delegates, with contests still to come in eight states and three US territories.</p>
<p dir="LTR">The moment was met with little of the traditional fanfare as the nation confronts overlapping crises. While Biden has started to venture out more this week, the coronavirus pandemic has largely confined him to his Wilmington, Delaware, home for much of the past three months.</p>
<p dir="LTR">The country faces the worst rate of unemployment since the Great Depression. And civil unrest that harkens back to the 1960s has erupted in dozens of cities following the death of George Floyd, a black man who died when a white Minneapolis police officer pressed his knee into Floyd’s neck for several minutes even after he stopped moving and pleading for air.</p>
<p dir="LTR">It’s a confluence of events that no US leader has faced in modern times, made all the more complicated by a president who has at times antagonized the protesters and is eager to take the fight to Biden.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“This is a difficult time in America’s history,” Biden said Friday night. “And Donald Trump’s angry, divisive politics is no answer. The country is crying out for leadership. Leadership that can unite us. Leadership that can bring us together.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Biden spent 36 years in the Senate before becoming Barack Obama’s vice president. This is 77-year-old Biden’s third bid for the presidency and his success in capturing the Democratic nomination was driven by strong support from black voters.</p>
<p dir="LTR">He finished an embarrassing fourth place in the overwhelmingly white Iowa caucuses that kicked off the nomination process in February. Biden fared little better in the New Hampshire primary, where his standing was so low that he left the state before polls closed on election night to instead rally black voters in South Carolina.</p>
<p dir="LTR">His rebound began in the more diverse caucuses in Nevada but solidified in South Carolina, where Biden stomped Sanders, his nearest rival, by nearly 29 points. He followed that with a dominant showing three days later during the Super Tuesday contests, taking 10 of the 14 states.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Biden’s strong showing in states such as North Carolina, Virginia, Tennessee, and Texas reinforced his status as the preferred Democratic candidate of African American voters — but the relationship has not been without its strained moments. After a tense exchange with an influential black radio host, Biden took sharp criticism for suggesting that African American voters still deciding between him and Trump “ain’t black.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">That comment, and protests that have spread nationwide, have increased pressure on Biden to pick an African American running mate. He has already committed to picking a woman as a vice-presidential candidate.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Black voters are unlikely to back Trump over Biden by a wide margin. A recent Fox News poll shows just 14% of African Americans who are registered to vote to have a favorable opinion of the president compared with 75% who favorably view Biden.</p>
<p dir="LTR">But Biden must ensure that black voters are motivated to show up to the polls in November, especially in critical swing states that narrowly went for Trump in 2016.</p>
<p dir="LTR">At one point, the Democratic primary included dozens of candidates of different races, genders, and generations and an openly gay man. The contest was dominated by debate over unapologetically progressive ideas, including fully government-funded health care under “Medicare for All” and a sweeping proposal to combat climate change known as the “Green New Deal.”</p>
<p dir="LTR">Biden prevailed by mostly offering more moderate approaches that he argued would make him more electable against Trump.</p>
<p dir="LTR">He refused to budge on his rejection of universal health care and some of the Green New Deal’s most ambitious provisions to combat climate change.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Since clinching the nomination, however, Biden has worked to build his appeal among progressives, forming joint task forces with Sanders’ campaign to find common ground on key issues like health care, the economy, and the environment. Biden has also embraced a plan to forgive millions of Americans’ student debt, meaning that he clinches the nomination as easily the most liberal standard-bearer the Democratic Party has ever had.</p>
<p dir="LTR">Biden’s embrace of his party’s left flank could help him consolidate a Democratic base that remained deeply divided after 2016 primary and ultimately hurt Hillary Clinton in her defeat to Trump. But it could also undermine Biden’s attempts to rebuild the Obama coalition, which is often loosely defined as minorities and young people, as well as educated Americans and some working-class voters.</p>
<p dir="LTR">The former vice president has sought, since announcing his candidacy, to cast the election as a battle “for the soul of the nation,” and promised to restore order and dignity to the White House while rehabilitating the US image on the world stage. Such an approach, though, necessarily focuses on being more of an alternative to Trump than offering radically new political ideas. And that further underscores Biden’s difficult task of trying to unite his party’s base while appealing to voters from far beyond it.</p>
<p dir="LTR">“I am going to spend every day between now and November 3rd fighting to earn the votes of Americans all across this great country,” Biden promised Friday, “so that, together, we can win the battle for the soul of this nation, and make sure that as we rebuild our economy, everyone comes along.”</p>
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		<title>Iowa Democratic Caucuses Rapped</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) &#8211; President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign dunked on Iowa Democratic caucuses that have been marred by reporting inconsistencies. Brad Parscale, Trump’s campaign manager, worked to sow further uncertainty while touting the president’s victory in the GOP’s caucuses, a result that had been virtually guaranteed heading into Monday, The Hill reported. “Democrats are stewing [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="ntDesc">TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) &#8211; President Donald Trump’s reelection campaign dunked on Iowa Democratic caucuses that have been marred by reporting inconsistencies.</p>
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<p class="rtejustify">Brad Parscale, Trump’s campaign manager, worked to sow further uncertainty while touting the president’s victory in the GOP’s caucuses, a result that had been virtually guaranteed heading into Monday, The Hill reported.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">“Democrats are stewing in a caucus mess of their own creation with the sloppiest train wreck in history. It would be natural for people to doubt the fairness of the process. And these are the people who want to run our entire health care system?” said Parscale.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">“Tonight President Trump posted a record performance in the well-run GOP Iowa caucuses with a record turnout for an incumbent,” he added.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">The statement comes as the Iowa Democratic Party scrambled to tally caucus results after admitting there were “inconsistencies” in the way the outcomes are reported.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">“We found inconsistencies in the reporting of three sets of results,” said State Party Spokeswoman Mandy McClure, adding, “In addition to the tech systems being used to tabulate results, we are also using photos of results and a paper trail to validate that all results match and ensure that we have confidence and accuracy in the numbers we report.”</p>
<p class="rtejustify">The confusion coincides with two developments that are new in this year’s Iowa caucuses.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">The Iowa Democratic Party is releasing three sets of data this year: a tally to reveal how many supporters showed up at each caucus site for each candidate, a second tally accounting for voters who threw their support behind another candidate if their chosen contender failed to reach the 15 percent threshold to garner delegates and a third tally that will assign “state delegate equivalents”.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">The state party is also using a new app for the precincts to report their results, and there were some reports that users had issues with the new technology.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">The Iowa Democratic Party worked to assure voters that no foul play was involved in the confusion.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">“This is simply a reporting issue,” McClure said, adding, “The app did not go down and this is not a hack or an intrusion. The underlying data and paper trail is sound and will simply take time to further report the results.”</p>
<p class="rtejustify">Jeff Kaufmann, the Chairman of the Iowa Republican Party, which did not report any issues in the GOP caucuses, said the Iowa Democratic Party should take its time to ensure the ballots are correctly counted.</p>
<p class="rtejustify">“I stand with IDP in ensuring #IACaucus results are correct rather than quick. Accuracy doesn&#8217;t run on deadlines,” he tweeted.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Jan 2020 10:29:40 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) &#8211; US President Donald Trump during his campaign speech has used misleading data to claim he’s created an economic “boom,” while Democratic candidates seeking to replace him twisted the facts in their latest presidential debate. Trump distorted his record on the economy and fell back on an old false claim about making [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) &#8211; US President Donald Trump during his campaign speech has used misleading data to claim he’s created an economic “boom,” while Democratic candidates seeking to replace him twisted the facts in their latest presidential debate.</strong></p>
<p>Trump distorted his record on the economy and fell back on an old false claim about making Mexico pay for his border wall that served as a counterpoint to Tuesday&#8217;s Democratic presidential debate, <em>The Associated Press</em> said in an analysis on Wednesday.</p>
<p>During giving his speech at a reelection campaign on Tuesday in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Trump claimed he’s created a “blue-collar boom” for low-income workers in the US.</p>
<p>“More than 300,000 people under Obama, 300,000 people, left the workforce. Under just three years of my administration, 3.5 million people have joined the workforce,” Trump said at the rally.</p>
<p>The AP said Trump is wrong about former President Barack Obama’s economic record. More than 5 million people joined the US labor force during Obama’s presidency, according to Labor Department figures.</p>
<p>Trump also claimed that the updated trade between the US, Canada and Mexico will pay for a wall along the US-Mexico border because of economic benefits he predicts will come from the agreement.</p>
<p>The USMCA deal, which will replace NAFTA, has been signed by the three nations but not yet ratified. The agreement preserves the existing liberalized environment of low or no tariffs, with certain improvements for each country.</p>
<p>However, nothing in the trade agreement would cover or refund the wall construction cost or require a payment from Mexico, the report said.</p>
<p>Instead, Trump is assuming a wide variety of economic benefits that can’t be quantified or counted on. For example, he has said the deal will dissuade some US companies from moving operations to Mexico and he credits that possibility as a payment by Mexico.</p>
<p>Turning to the US economy during the rally, Trump said: “The lowest-paid earners are reaping the biggest, fastest and largest gains. Earnings for the bottom 10% are rising faster than earnings for the top 10%, proportionally.”</p>
<p>The AP said Trump’s claim that the biggest pay hikes are going to the poor is also misleading. The top 10% of US earners saw the biggest raises of any income bracket over the past year, according to the US Labor Department.</p>
<p>When the Labor Department looked at the gains by quartile, weekly earnings grew at faster rates at the top levels than the bottom 25%.</p>
<p>“We’ve created 7 million jobs since the election including more than 1 million manufacturing and construction jobs. Nobody thought that was possible,” Trump said.</p>
<p>But the AP said those figures are less impressive than what Trump claims. Government figures show that the job gains under Trump over the past three years were lower than during the final three years of Obama’s presidency.</p>
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		<title>Baby Trump Up in the Air in Florida</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>TEHRAN (Iran News) – While holding banners calling for the impeachment of the US president, protesters gathered in Sunrise, Florida, on Tuesday to fly a &#8220;Baby Trump&#8221; blimp ahead of a Donald Trump campaign. Police were seen present as they separated anti-Trump demonstration and a pro-Trump one, with rival protesters heard arguing with each other, [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="lead">TEHRAN (<a href="https://irannewsdaily.com/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Iran News</a>) – While holding banners calling for the impeachment of the US president, protesters gathered in Sunrise, Florida, on Tuesday to fly a &#8220;Baby Trump&#8221; blimp ahead of a Donald Trump campaign.</p>
<p>Police were seen present as they separated anti-Trump demonstration and a pro-Trump one, with rival protesters heard arguing with each other, while a baby Trump was flying over head.<br />
Trump held what his campaign dubbed a “homecoming rally” near Miami Tuesday, continuing to lash out at the ongoing impeachment inquiry in a state that will be crucial to his 2020 reelection bid.</p>
<p>The rally was Trump’s first in the state since he officially changed his residency last month from Trump Tower in New York to his Mar-a-Lago club in Palm Beach.</p>
<p>The Florida Democratic Party also is planning a &#8220;Rally to Defeat Trump,&#8221; and representatives have asked members to gather at an entrance to the BB&amp;T Center. &#8220;He is not the first person to move to Florida to retire,&#8221; Florida Democratic Party Chair Terrie Rizzo said in a statement, Newsweek reported.</p>
<p>Democratic strategist Craig Smith started a GoFundMe page to fly the Trump baby blimp, which depicts an angry president in a diaper and has made its rounds around the world. As of early afternoon Tuesday, more than $4,000 had been raised, exceeding the $3,700 goal. Democrats are counting on Trump&#8217;s appearances in Florida to fuel a backlash against him.</p>
<p>Florida is a critical state for Trump, as it is the biggest swing state with 29 of the 270 electoral votes required for a candidate to be elected president. In the 2016 election, Trump won Florida by with 49 percent of the popular vote, barely edging out Hillary Clinton, with her 47.9 percent share. But within Broward County, the bluest county in the Sunshine State, Trump won 31.4 percent while Clinton got 66.5 percent of the vote.</p>
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