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Apr 15 2024
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Nebraska steamfitter running for U.S. Senate against GOP incumbent is gaining traction
In Nebraska’s U.S. Senate race, something extraordinary is happening—Dan Osborn, a nonpartisan candidate, is gaining traction at the polls, attracting national media attention, and, most importantly, securing cross-over voters. A former union president who led a 77-day strike at Kellogg’s in 2021, Osborn was fired from the company last year and is currently an apprentice for a local
"USA Today" ContributorApr 23 2024
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Incumbent Casey and two-time GOP candidate will vie for U.S. Senate seat in Pennsylvania
Republican challenger David McCormick, left, and Democratic Sen. Bob Casey won their parties’ nominations Tuesday to face off for U.S. Senate in Pennsylvania in November. Democratic Sen. Bob Casey and Republican challenger David McCormick will face off in Pennsylvania’s high-stakes U.S. Senate contest this fall, as Tuesday’s primary election put them on track for a race that is expected to
Los Angeles TimesJun 10 2024
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Letters: GOP, law and order
GOP’s committment to law and order seems flexible Recent calls to the RH Line and comments by Republican politicians after the criminal conviction of Donald J. Trump raise some interesting questions about the fundamental ideals and principles of today’s GOP. The GOP calls itself the party of law and order, but it is now almost universally opposed to applying the rule of law to its de facto
Reporter-HeraldJun 13 2024
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Senators decry lax e-cig enforcement
WASHINGTON -- Senators on Wednesday blasted top health and law enforcement officials for not doing more to combat the rise of illegal electronic cigarettes in the U.S., a multibillion-dollar business that has flourished amid haphazard enforcement. Democrats and Republicans on the Senate Judiciary Committee expressed frustration and exasperation while questioning officials from the Food and
Northwest Arkansas Democrat GazetteJun 13 2024
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Bryant launches campaign for Senate District 19
RUMFORD — On June 7, 2024, Bruce Bryant announced his candidacy for Maine State Senate District 19. The Four-Term State Senator, State Representative, and Union Leader is running to represent Northern Oxford and Western Franklin County in the Maine State Senate. “I’ve dedicated my life to fighting for working Mainers. There is no better place than Western Maine to live, work, play, raise a
Lewiston Sun JournalJun 05 2024
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Senate Republicans kill federal birth control protections
Republicans in the Senate voted down a bill Wednesday to protect access to contraception at a federal level. The bill, sponsored by Massachusetts Senator Ed Markey, would have curbed potential Republican-led states’ attempts to attack contraception access, including IUD devices, hormonal birth control, or Plan B. Susan Collins of Maine and Lisa Murkowski of Alaska were the sole GOP aye votes,
SalonJun 07 2024
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Trump heads to Nevada as anticipation for endorsement in key Senate race builds
Former President Donald Trump will return to Nevada on Sunday to rally supporters in Las Vegas as anticipation builds for the presumptive GOP presidential nominee to make an endorsement in the state’s Senate Republican primary. GOP voters will select one from a crowded field of 12 Republican candidates on Tuesday to take on Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-NV) in a race that could determine control of the
Colorado Springs GazetteApr 29 2024
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Sen. Nicole Mitchell returns to Minnesota Senate as GOP seeks to bar her from voting
It's the first time Mitchell has been on the Senate floor since being arrested and charged with burglary. Example video title will go here for this video Example video title will go here for this video ST PAUL, Minn. — Minnesota State Sen. Nicole Mitchell (DFL-Woodbury) returned to the Senate floor at the Minnesota State Capitol on Monday for the first time since being arrested on burglary
KARE11Jun 09 2024
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Senate candidates Tester and Sheehy debate
FAIRMONT HOT SPRINGS — In the first debate of Montana’s high-profile U.S. Senate race, Republican challenger Tim Sheehy Sunday repeatedly portrayed America as a country ravaged by problems enabled by Democrats and said he’s part of “new leadership” that can fix things. “Americans, they don’t have confidence in their government anymore,” he said. “They want to have common sense back. … They
Montana Free Press