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Mar 13 2018
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What to watch in Pennsylvania
Today's results in the race between Republican Rick Saccone and Democrat Conor Lamb will provide clues on the midterm season ahead.
PoliticoDec 23 2020
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Government report warns of potential violence and foreign interference during Georgia Senate runoffs
With the Georgia Senate runoff races just two weeks away, the Department of Homeland Security is warning of the possibility of “ideologically motivated violence” and even a foreign influence campaign as voters prepare to go to the polls, according to a new internal report obtained by Yahoo News.
The Dec. 22 report, marked for official use only, says Georgia faces a “potentially
Yahoo NewsFeb 25 2021
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McConnell says he would 'absolutely' support Trump as 2024 nominee
Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, R-Ky., said Thursday he would “absolutely” support former President Donald Trump if he won the GOP’s 2024 presidential nominee.
“Well there’s a lot to happen between now and '24,” McConnell said in an interview with Fox News. “I’ve got at least four members that I think are planning to run for president plus some governors and others; There’s no
NBC News DigitalJan 10 2017
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The fight over Jeff Sessions’s attorney general nomination, explained
A fight about race that both parties want.
VoxJul 22 2021
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Delta variant sweeps through states that dialed back health powers
The Delta strain of the coronavirus is racing across the country, driving a surge of new cases and hospitalizations. But local and state officials this time have fewer options to slow the spread.
In Texas, where Covid hospitalizations are up 30 percent and deaths up 10 percent over the past week, Gov. Greg Abbott recently barred counties, cities and school districts from requiring masks
PoliticoJun 24 2020
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Lots of Drama but Little Certainty in Kentucky and New York Primaries
WASHINGTON — Voters in Kentucky and New York were selecting nominees in extraordinary circumstances on Tuesday, as fears about the coronavirus reduced the number of polling places and led to a surge in absentee balloting that was almost certain to delay the results, possibly for days.
Kentucky Democrats were deciding who would be their nominee against Mitch McConnell, the Senate
New York Times (News)Feb 06 2019
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Warren Called Herself ‘American Indian’ on 1986 Bar Registration
Democratic presidential candidate Elizabeth Warren is facing fresh scrutiny over her heritage claims after a report that she once listed “American Indian” as her race on a registration card for the State Bar of Texas.
BloombergNov 27 2020
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What exit polls say about state of Georgia's Senate runoffs
It's rare for runoff elections to generate much interest among voters, but Georgia seems primed to be the exception, with its two upcoming Senate runoffs in January that will determine who controls the Senate.
Republicans and Democrats are searching the state for new voters, although CBS News exit polling of the general election suggests neither party has much room to grow outside of
CBS News (Online)Oct 02 2020
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Americans are more positive about the long-term rise in U.S. racial and ethnic diversity than in 2016
The United States is more racially and ethnically diverse today than it ever has been, and it is projected to be even more diverse in the coming decades. In 2019, Americans who identify as a race or ethnicity other than non-Hispanic White made up 40% of the country’s population, and their combined share is predicted to increase to over 50% by 2044, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.
Pew Research CenterJan 14 2019
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How the new 2020 primary schedule gives Beto and Kamala a critical boost
When Marco Rubio was humiliated in the 2016 Florida Republican presidential primary by eventual nominee and ongoing international scourge Donald Trump, he was the first serious GOP candidate to lose a home-state primary since George H.W. Bush lost Texas to Ronald Reagan in 1980. The longstanding home turf primary advantage held by presidential candidates is one of the main reasons that the new
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