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Feb 15 2023
News
‘She’s been fighting since Day One.’ SC’s Nikki Haley kicks off campaign for the White House
Nikki Haley is officially back on the campaign trail, and this time she’s seeking the White House. Haley is the first former official from Donald Trump’s administration to announce a 2024 run for the presidency.While she’s behind in early polling, her early entry into in the Republican race gives her time to gain traction and close the gap with her old boss. Haley, who served as South Carolina
The StateFeb 21 2023
News
'It will die': Michigan GOP's latest move could put it on road to extinction
The Michigan Republican Party decided Saturday to to the hands of as its new chairperson despite the fact that she just suffered a brutal rebuke from voters when she ran for secretary of state in the 2022 midterm election. With Karamo in place, political insiders and conservatives nationwide wonder if the party just signed its death warrant since GOP donors will . According to Bulwark editor
Raw StoryFeb 21 2023
News
Dr. Paul Mayer Becomes Medical Director for the Health District of Northern Larimer County
Dr. Paul Mayer has joined the Health District of Northern Larimer County as medical director. He provides oversight and direction for Health District programs and services. In addition to his role at the Health District, Mayer will continue to serve as medical director for Larimer County Department of Health and Environment, a position he has held since February 2021. He also has been co-
North Forty NewsMar 07 2023
News
Foxx policies punish police rather than the criminals
The suspect who murdered Chicago Police Officer Andres Vasquez-Lasso was a known gang member who slipped through the judicial system because of lenient policies towards gun-wielding criminals by Cook County State's Attorney Kim Foxx. Suspect Steven Montano shot and killed Vasquez-Lasso Wednesday near 5200 S. Spaulding Avenue by Sawyer Elementary school's playground where kids were playing. The
Patch.comJun 08 2021
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DeSantis cashes in on rising star status with big-money blitz
When Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis addresses a group of well-heeled Republican Party donors on Thursday, he won’t be on home turf like Naples’ “Millionaires’ Row” or in Indian Creek Island’s “Billionaire Bunker” — he’ll be across the country in San Diego, one of the GOP's few traditional power centers in California.
The appearance is part of an aggressive summertime out-of-state fundraising
PoliticoApr 28 2023
Opinion
Republicans Lose Out When Local News Collapses
The collapse of local news sometimes looks like a big city problem. Alarm bells rang when iconic dailies like the Denver Post and the Baltimore Sun slashed their staffs. The election of George Santos—whose many falsehoods and fabrications came to light only after he won a seat in Congress—cast a spotlight on the anemic local news in New York City.
Since Republicans are more likely to
The DispatchFeb 20 2023
News
Trump Unveils Iowa Campaign Staff, Rivals Visit State
Former President Donald Trump's team revealed Monday top campaign staff hires in Iowa, the first of the 2024 Republican presidential primaries, the Des Moines Register reported. Marshall Moreau is selected as the Trump team's statewide director. He previously managed Republican Brenna Bird's successful campaign for attorney general of Iowa in the 2022 midterms. Eric Branstad, the son of
Newsmax (News)Apr 03 2023
News
Ex-Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson Running For President In 2024
Former Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson (R) announced Sunday his campaign for the 2024 presidential election, joining a crowded field of Republicans challenging former President Donald Trump for the top of the party’s ticket.
Hutchinson told ABC News “I'm going to run for president of the United States.”
Hutchinson said Trump should drop out of the race now that he’s been indicted by
ForbesFeb 14 2023
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Federal appeals court reinstates challenge to Connecticut’s transgender athlete policy
HARTFORD, Conn. — A federal appeals court has reinstated a challenge to Connecticut’s policy of allowing transgender girls to compete in girls high school sports, two months after a three-judge panel upheld the rules. The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in New York City said the full court will rehear the appeal of four cisgender runners who said they were unfairly forced to race against
Washington TimesFeb 15 2023
News
Man rushes at Buffalo gunman during emotional sentencing, prompting officers to intervene - The Boston Globe
Anger briefly turned physical during the sentencing of the white supremacist who killed 10 Black people at a Buffalo supermarket in May 2022. Peyton Gendron was sentenced to life in prison without parole on Wednesday after relatives of his victims confronted him with pain and rage caused by his racist attack. While Barbara Massey Mapps excoriated him for killing her 72-year-old sister,
The Boston Globe