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Apr 06 2024
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Election Updates: Trump looks to keep pace with Biden in the money race with high-dollar Florida event.
Biden reports major cash haul in March as Trump looks to catch up. Tom Brenner for The New York Times President Biden continued to build on his commanding financial advantage over former President Donald J. Trump, raising more than $90 million in March together with the Democratic Party and affiliated committees, his campaign said. Mr. Biden, the party and their shared accounts now have $192
New York Times (News)Mar 12 2024
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Mississippi election results: President, Senate, House primaries
Mississippians voted Tuesday in several contested party primaries for president, U.S. Senate and U.S. House of Representatives, and election results are below. Former President Donald Trump, the presumptive Republican nominee, was expected to easily carry the Republican primary on Tuesday, while current President Joe Biden was unopposed on the Mississippi ballot for the Democratic nomination.
Mississippi Today NewsApr 09 2024
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SCOOP: McConnell-aligned groups set election year fundraising record in battle for Senate majority
EXCLUSIVE: Two outside groups aligned with longtime report that they hauled in over $51 million in fundraising in the past three months as Republicans aim to win back the chamber’s majority in November's elections. Senate Leadership Fund, which is the top super PAC backing incumbents and candidates, brought in $24.4 million in the January-March first quarter of 2024 fundraising. The affiliated
Fox News (Online News)Apr 19 2024
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Fayetteville shooter sent to prison in deadly encounter on Cude Street in 2022
A Fayetteville man was sentenced to at least five years in prison last week in a fatal 2022 shooting on Cude Street. Anthony Ray Evers Jr., 35, pleaded guilty April 10 to voluntary manslaughter, discharging a firearm in an enclosed area and possession of a firearm by a felon in the Dec. 10, 2022, killing of Markus Alricho McKnight, 35. Evers was initially charged with first-degree murder,
Yahoo NewsApr 19 2024
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Iowa lawmakers set to pass income tax deal, speeding up previous cuts passed in 2022
Iowa lawmakers set to pass income tax deal, speeding up previous cuts passed in 2022 Iowans would pay a 3.8% flat income tax rate beginning next year under a bill state lawmakers appear primed to send to Gov. Kim Reynolds' desk. The legislation, Senate File 2442, speeds up and builds on a 2022 law that was already set to take Iowa to a 3.9% flat income tax rate in 2026. It passed the Senate
Des Moines RegisterMar 10 2022
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Republicans Dominate Potential Democratic Opponents in 2022 Elections, New Florida Poll Finds
According to a new poll, Republicans running for governor and U.S. Senate in Florida are dramatically leading their potential Democratic opponents in the upcoming midterm elections.
Specifically, Governor Ron DeSantis leads both notable Democrats that are running to challenge him for his position.
Based on the survey, conducted by the University of North Florida, the incumbent
The Florida Capital StarApr 16 2024
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Murder case dismissed against man charged in 2022 fatal shooting
INDIANAPOLIS — A Marion Superior judge dismissed a murder charge against a man accused in a 2022 fatal shooting on the east side of Indianapolis. The ruling Monday came after the Marion County Prosecutor’s Office filed a request to toss the charge, citing an uncooperative witness and lack of evidence pointing to Kenyon Webster as the shooter. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police officers arrested
IndyStarFeb 22 2024
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Senator Cramer announces campaign for re-election
BISMARCK, N.D. (KFYR) - Today (Thursday) Senator Kevin Cramer announced he is running for his senate seat again. Cramer is running for his second term in office against democrat Katrina Christiansen. According to his website, Cramer has held his senate seat since November 2018, and he was the first Republican to hold the seat in his lifetime. It also states he serves on the Armed Services,
KFYRApr 15 2024
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States where abortion is on the ballot in the 2024 election
Return to menu Current law: Florida’s Supreme Court ruled in April that the state’s constitution does not protect abortion rights. The case centered on the state’s existing 15-week ban, which took effect in the summer of 2022. But the court’s ruling triggered a far stricter law passed last year and signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) that will outlaw abortion after six weeks of pregnancy, before
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