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Oct 20 2016
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It’s No Surprise That Trump Might Not Accept Election Results. He’s Never Accepted Democratic Norms.
At last night's final presidential debate, the GOP presidential nominee refused to say that he would honor and accept the results of the election. Instead, he said he would "keep you in suspense."
ReasonOct 18 2023
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Meet the two candidates running for District 4 on the Dallas Center-Grimes School Board
Two candidates are vying for the District 4 seat on the Dallas Center-Grimes School Board, which includes Dallas Center and parts of Grimes and Urbandale. Those two candidates are Sean Cully and Meg Dickinson. The Des Moines Register asked each candidate to respond to questions on why they're running and the issues their district is facing. Their answers may be lightly edited for clarity or
Des Moines RegisterOct 18 2023
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Meet the candidates running for Dallas Center-Grimes School Board District 3 in 2023
Two candidates are running to represent District 3 on the Dallas Center-Grimes School Board, which includes southern Grimes. They are incumbents Nancy Baker Curtis, an at-large member, and Kimberly Praska, who currently holds the District 3 seat. The Des Moines Register asked each candidate to respond to questions on why they're running and the issues their district is facing. Their answers
Des Moines RegisterOct 18 2023
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Meet the candidates running for Pleasant Hill City Council in 2023
Three candidates are vying for three seats on the Pleasant Hill City Council, including Konnor Hodges, incumbent Mark A. Konrad and Leonard Murray. The Des Moines Register asked each candidate to respond to questions on why they're running and the issues their community is facing. Their answers may be lightly edited for clarity or length. Hodges and Murray did not respond to the Register's
Des Moines RegisterOct 18 2023
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Meet the candidates running for Grimes City Council in 2023
Two candidates — both incumbents — are vying for two at-large seats on the Grimes City Council, including Andrew Borcherding and Eric Johansen. The Des Moines Register asked each candidate to respond to questions on why they're running and the issues their community is facing. Their answers may be lightly edited for clarity or length. Johansen did not respond to the Register's questionnaire.
Des Moines RegisterOct 18 2023
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Jim Jordan pleads for votes as speaker dream collapses: "Too much at stake"
Rep. Jim Jordan has urged House Republicans to "come together" and support his House Speaker bid after the Ohio congressman failed to win enough votes from his own party to get elected to the role. A total of 20 Republicans rejected Jordan's nomination and voted for another candidate in the first ballot on Tuesday, with another round of voting scheduled on Wednesday. Jordan, who is endorsed
NewsweekOct 18 2023
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Virginia delegation split on speaker, with Israel aid, shutdown in balance
Wittman, who represents parts of Henrico, Chesterfield and Hanover counties, voted Tuesday to elect Rep. Jim Jordan, R-Ohio, as speaker of the House in hopes of restoring order to the House of Representatives after a two-week intraparty Republican showdown that has crippled the institution. Jordan received 200 votes on the first ballot Tuesday, falling about 17 votes short. The next vote is
Richmond Times DispatchSep 25 2023
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TCU Horned Frogs vs. West Virginia Mountaineers: TV, kickoff, time, station, channel
After dispatching SMU in the 102nd edition of the Battle of the Iron Skillet, TCU will turn its attention back to the Big 12 play.
The Horned Frogs host a West Virginia team that is off to a surprisingly good start and aiming to upset to TCU to keep its momentum going.
Both teams are 1-0 in conference play and a win would help the victor keep pace with top teams like Texas and
Fort Worth Star-TelegramJul 18 2023
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Alabama GOP ignores SCOTUS, refuses 2nd Black majority district
In a state where more than one in four residents is Black, the lower court panel had ruled in 2022 that Alabama should have another majority-Black congressional district or something "close to it?” MONTGOMERY, Ala. (AP) — Alabama Republicans, under orders of the U.S. Supreme Court to redraw congressional districts to give minority voters a greater voice in elections, rejected calls Monday to
The GrioSep 25 2023
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Biden, Who Imagines White Supremacists Everywhere, Refers to Wrapper LL Cool J as ‘Boy’ to Congressional Black Caucus
I cannot imagine a white American adult who would be ignorant enough to call a 55-year-old black man — a spectacularly wealthy and famous one, to boot — a “boy” in 2023. But then, I couldn’t imagine a president like Joseph Robinette Biden before 2020. Or 2021, or 2022. Guess what the two have in common? On Saturday, Biden was the most illustrious speaker in attendance at the Congressional
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