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Thousands of people demonstrated across Venezuela on Monday as the country faced a political standstill after both incumbent President Nicolás Maduro and the country’s main opposition coalition claimed victory in the nation’s presidential election. It followed an election that was among the most peaceful in recent memory, reflecting hopes that Venezuela could avoid bloodshed and end 25 years of single-party rule. In the capital, Caracas, the protests were mostly peaceful, but when dozens of riot gear-clad national police officers blocked the caravan, a brawl broke out. Police used tear gas to ...
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Venezuela’s government and opposition closed the official presidential campaign season on Thursday with demonstrations that drew thousands of people to the streets of the capital, Caracas. Sunday’s election presents the ruling United Socialist Party with its most challenging electoral test in decades. Following years of boycotting elections, the main opposition parties have united behind a single candidate, Edmundo González.
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In 1864, President Abraham Lincoln was encountering considerable opposition to his running for a second term. Citing this proverb, Lincoln appealed to voters to reelect him, rather than taking a chance on a lesser-experienced candidate. Today, our nation is at peace, but two years from now we may well find ourselves much more embroiled in the war between Russia and Ukraine. Like Lincoln, President Joe Biden might urge voters to give him another term rather than take a chance on someone else. Q3 2022 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Find A Qualified Financial AdvisorEach advisor has bee...
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In 2020, for the first time in memory, a major political party ran a presidential campaign without a written platform. Traditionally, the Democratic and Republican Parties have each hammered together lists of things they hoped to accomplish over the next four years. Although neither party ever gets to carry out all of its promises, these lists do provide the voters with some guidance about where each party stands on the major campaign issues. Q4 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Although the next presidential election is almost three years away, it appears very likely that the Repu...
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Almost everyone agrees that the biggest political question right now is whether or not former president Donald Trump will run again in 2024. Nobody but Trump knows for sure whether he will or not, and it’s very likely that he has not yet made up his mind. Q3 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more Why Donald Trump Should Not RunThere are several very good reasons why he should not run – his age, his health, his legal problems, and also, of course, the continued damage he would do to our country if he were to win a second term. Perhaps the best argument against his running again is how ps...
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Davis, Spanberger Introduce the Bipartisan, Bicameral SOLVE ACT to Help Establish an Appropriate Process in the Event of a Candidate’s Death in a Contingent Presidential Election Q2 2021 hedge fund letters, conferences and more The SOLVE Act IntroducedWashington, DC – Committee on House Administration Ranking Member Rodney Davis (R-Ill.) and U.S. Rep. Abigail Spanberger (D-Va.) today introduced the bipartisan, bicameral Solving an Overlooked Loophole in Votes for Executives (SOLVE) Act. This legislation will establish a panel of constitutional experts to recommend to Congress an appropriate pr...
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Yesterday’s Shareholder Activism Insight survey report, produced by Activist Insight for Schulte Roth & Zabel, and in association with Okapi Partners, contains encouraging news for those expecting a bounce back in activist investing.Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreWe surveyed activist funds in October to find out what they thought of the current climate. The timing, two years after our last survey and going into a U.S. presidential election, an upswing in global COVID-19 cases, and buying season for the 2021 proxy season, could not have been better.The Impact Of COVID-19 On Act...
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How Are Americans Preparing Their Finances for the Election? — Contributed article from The Ascent, a Motley Fool serviceQ3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreAmericans are taking steps to shore up their finances ahead of early November. Here's how.The results of the upcoming presidential election could have a significant impact on Americans' finances. After all, our next president will face digging the economy out of its current recession while trying to get a dangerous pandemic under control.There are other implications that will come into focus once a president is elected. Whoever...
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The biggest presidential election of our lifetimes is just around the corner. And if you watch cable news, you may feel like the fate of everything hangs in the balance, from our environment to our economy to our health.Q3 2020 hedge fund letters, conferences and moreBut as I’ll show you today, the presidential election has almost zero impact on my stock picking process. That may surprise you. You may even think I’m foolish for ignoring the election. But here’s the thing: politics and investing don’t mixIf you’re like most people, you have a political bias. And when you have a “horse in the ra...
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