Facebook revamps election ad rules amid disinformation fears

    With just months before Iowa’s first-in-the-nation caucuses, Facebook is refining its rules for political advertisements amid fears that the 2020 election campaign will be hit with new Russian-style disinformation efforts. Under a new Facebook policy announced on Wednesday, organizations that buy political ads or issue-oriented ads on topics like gun control and immigration will be…

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      Warren: I would've accepted a VP offer from Clinton

      Elizabeth Warren would have accepted an offer from Hillary Clinton to become her running mate in 2016, the Massachusetts senator and 2020 White House hopeful said in a report published Thursday. Click Here: Tienda Club Tijuana Warren — who declined to launch her own presidential bid 2½ years ago despite intense efforts by progressives to…

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        Biden fails to step up or fall down

        Vice President Joe Biden—who as in previous outings interspersed some strong moments with several mushy or head-scratching ones—seemed emphatically life-sized, once again, in the latest debate in Houston. There is an optical dimension to presidential politics that is hard to explain in logical terms but hard to deny in practical experience: At some point winning…

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