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Nov 15 2022
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Katie Hobbs Projected to Beat Kari Lake in Arizona Governor Race
Democrat Katie Hobbs is projected to beat Republican Kari Lake in the 2022 Arizona gubernatorial race.
Key Quotes: "Democracy is worth the wait," Hobbs said on social media. "Arizonans know BS when they see it," Kari Lake tweeted on Monday night.
For Context: Katie Hobbs has been serving as Arizona Secretary of State since 2019, and is known for opposing the 2020 Arizona election
AZ Central CNN Digital Washington ExaminerJul 02 2019
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Series of Opinions on Biden vs. Harris Debate
Since the democratic debate on June 27th, Kamala Harris (D–California) has gained significant popularity in the polls. This in part to her invocation of former Vice President Joe Biden, citing comments that he made about American civility and getting along with segregationist democrats. Harris further used a personal story and Biden's voting record on busing issues against him.
National Review (News) Forbes Washington PostJul 28 2020
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Biden Reportedly Turns Down Interview Request From Chris Wallace
Presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden has reportedly rejected an interview request from television journalist Chris Wallace. Wallace, a Fox News anchor, is generally known as one of the network's lone centrists. Wallace, who interviewed President Donald Trump last week, argues that Biden has not faced enough necessary scrutiny from the
Mediaite The Hill National Review (News)Apr 01 2022
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US Economy Added 431,000 Jobs in March
The U.S. economy added another 431,000 jobs in March while the unemployment rate fell to 3.6%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported Friday.
The number of jobs added was below the 490,000 new jobs predicted by economists, and well below February's jobs gains. Meanwhile, the 3.6% unemployment rate is the lowest since the COVID-19 pandemic began in early 2020. The labor force
CNN Business Axios The Daily CallerAug 06 2019
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Trump To Visit El Paso And Dayton
Following the mass shootings in El Paso and Dayton, President Trump will visit both cities to express his condolences and to help provide resources. Former Congressman and 2020 Presidential Candidate Beto O'Rourke, among others, has encouraged Trump not to make this trip, saying he is not welcome.
Newsmax (News) USA TODAY CNN DigitalJun 02 2021
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RNC Says It Will Advise Future Candidates to Skip Debates if CPD Doesn't Make Changes
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chairperson Ronna Romney McDaniel said Tuesday the RNC may advise future Republican presidential candidates to skip debates hosted by the Commission on Presidential Debates (CPD), which has hosted all general election presidential debates since 1988, unless the CPD makes "significant reforms." In a letter to the CPD, McDaniel stated, "The CPD's repeated
The Hill Fox News Digital CBS News (Online)Mar 10 2019
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Trump to Demand Border Wall Money in Budget
President Trump reportedly intends to ask for $8.6 billion for the wall along the border of Mexico when his 2020 congressional budget is submitted on Monday. White House economic advisor Larry Kudlow says the 'tough' budget could trigger a new fight over the border wall.
Washington Times The Hill Washington PostJul 20 2022
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Senators Introduce Bipartisan Legislation to Reform Electoral Count Act
A bipartisan group of 16 senators introduced legislation on Wednesday to reform the Electoral Count Act of 1887.
The effort, led by Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) and Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME), would increase the number of Congress members required to object election results and clarify the vice president's "solely ministerial" role in certifying such results. To further ensure a peaceful
Axios Washington Examiner The IndependentJul 11 2022
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29% Of Humanity Was ‘Moderately’ or ‘Severely’ Food Insecure in 2021, UN Says
2.3 billion people faced moderate to severe food insecurity in 2021 — about 350 million more than before the COVID-19 pandemic — according to a U.N. report released Wednesday.
That was before Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which hampered trade and raised prices for food, fuel and fertilizers. U.N. World Food Programme chief David Beasley said these price spikes threatened to spark
Fox Business New York Times (News) AxiosFeb 04 2022
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US Economy Added 467,000 Jobs in January, Beating Estimates Amid Omicron Surge
The U.S. economy added 467,000 jobs in January while the unemployment rate rose to 4%, the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) reported Friday.
Economists generally expected payroll growth of 150,000 and a 3.9% unemployment rate. The data followed a different report from payrolls processing firm ADP earlier this week, which said the private sector lost 301,000 jobs in January. Amid a
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