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Nov 09 2022
News
Fox News anchor pushes back on Kari Lake attacking the press
Fox News anchor John Roberts questioned Arizona Republican gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake’s pointed attack on the press on Election Day.
Lake tore into the media writ large during a press gaggle Tuesday after a journalist asked her if she’d serve a full term if elected amid speculation of loftier political goals in 2024.
“I’m going to be your worst fricking nightmare for eight
The HillNov 09 2022
News
Walker, Warnock headed for runoff next month in Georgia Senate race
In the Georgia Senate race, ABC News reports that no candidate will receive more than 50% of the vote in Tuesday's midterm elections.
There will be a Dec. 6 runoff election between Democratic incumbent Raphael Warnock and Republican challenger Herschel Walker.
As of Wednesday morning, with 96% of the expected vote reported, Warnock and Walker are tied at 49% each with Warnock
ABC News (Online)Jan 03 2023
Analysis
Even Trump’s Excuses Are Stale
Donald Trump’s blaming of pro-lifers and “the ‘abortion issue’” for 2022 Republican failures is a tepid effort to shift blame away from his own poor endorsements of candidates who, as Ramesh notes, managed the issue badly. It is also not just predictable but predicted. In September, I enumerated the people and groups most likely to argue that any Republican underperformance should be blamed
National Review (News)Dec 09 2022
News
Big Oil stocks are pointing to higher gas prices to come
Brutally high oil and gas prices were the talk of the town in 2022 and one of the largest contributing factors to sky-high inflation. The thing is: When you reach the top, there’s nowhere to go but down. And that’s exactly where oil is going.
The price of crude has taken a drastic plunge amid worries about slowing demand for fuel and the prospect of further tightening by the Federal
CNN BusinessDec 29 2022
News
Jan. 6 Panel Withdraws Subpoena Issued to Trump
The House select committee investigating the Jan. 6, 2021, Capitol riot withdrew a subpoena it issued in October to Donald Trump as the investigation has wrapped up and Republicans are set to take control of the chamber in January.
“As you may know, the Select Committee has concluded its hearings, released its final report and will very soon reach its end,” Chairman Bennie Thompson (D
Wall Street Journal (News)Jan 17 2023
News
The Bathroom Fight Fueling Marjorie Taylor Greene and Lauren Boebert’s Break-Up
When Kevin McCarthy (R-CA) was finally elected speaker after 15 rounds of votes earlier this month, Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-GA) wasn’t in her normal seat.
Instead of the middle section of the House chamber where conservatives and GOP castaways have taken up residence for years now, Greene was sitting near the front of the chamber in a section of leadership loyalists, right next
Daily BeastOct 02 2022
News
Federal judge rules against Abrams-founded voting rights group in Georgia
A federal judge ruled against a voting rights group founded by Georgia Democratic gubernatorial nominee Stacey Abrams Friday in a challenge to the state’s voting laws.
US District Judge Steve Jones ruled against “Fair Fight Action” on claims over Georgia’s “exact match” voter registration policy, absentee ballot cancellation practices and registration inaccuracies.
“Although
CNN (Online News)Dec 29 2022
News
New York Rep. Malliotakis Calls Santos Scandal 'Disturbing,' Says ...
Republican New York Rep. Nicole Malliotakis called the scandal surrounding Republican New York Rep.-elect George Santos “disturbing” and expressed support for the investigation into his fabrications. Malliotakis said Santos’ lies about his own life are “disturbing” and should be subject to an investigation. Santos has falsely claimed to be Jewish, a graduate of Baruch College and New York
The Daily CallerJan 21 2023
Opinion
Nikki Haley Sure Sounds like She’s Running for President
Nikki Haley has been making presidential-campaign-sounding noises for months. Last June, while speaking at a fundraiser in Iowa — a casual trip to the state that just so happens to host the first primary caucuses — the former South Carolina governor said she’d run in 2024 “if there’s a place for me.” Earlier this week, she blasted Mike Pompeo, another speculative 2024 contender, for peddling “
National Review (News)Sep 06 2022
News
GOP still has inside track to House majority despite Dem gains
Democrats had a summer they never thought possible. It still may not be enough to keep the House.
A month of special election upsets and improved standing in generic ballot polling have narrowed a House battlefield that seemed to be expanding for the GOP into some heavily blue districts. The shift has lifted some Democratic incumbents out of immediate peril and made some Republican
Politico