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May 25 2023
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DeSantis faces GOP pushback for 2024 presidential campaign launch
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) announced his highly anticipated bid for the 2024 Republican presidential nomination on Wednesday evening in a glitch-ridden campaign launch. After his Federal Election Commission filing on Wednesday, DeSantis joined Elon Musk on Twitter Spaces, declaring himself a GOP candidate. The audio-only livestream experienced several technical difficulties throughout the event
Washington ExaminerApr 10 2023
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No Conspiracy: Thicker Ballots Led to Arizona Voting Issues
Failed Arizona gubernatorial candidate Kari Lake blamed her loss on supposed fraud by Maricopa County election officials. But a new report by a retired judge who reviewed the 2020 election says voting delays were caused by a change in paper ballots that sparked printer issues. “Nothing we learned in our interviews or document reviews gave any clear indication that the problems should have been
Daily BeastMay 04 2023
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Montana Gov. Gianforte to ban sale of agricultural land, critical infrastructure to foreign adversaries
Republican Montana Gov. Greg Gianforte will ban the sale or lease of agricultural land, critical infrastructure, or homes surrounding military assets to foreign adversaries in the state, the Daily Caller has learned first. Gianforte will sign Senate Bill 203 Thursday afternoon, and the ban will go into effect October 1, 2023. Lawmakers across the U.S. have sounded the alarm on this issue when
The Daily CallerMay 19 2023
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Georgia prosecutor clears decks for possible Trump charges
Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis (D) asked judges in the county not to schedule trials and in-person hearings in roughly the first half of August, a signal she may bring charges against former President Trump during that time. Willis also indicated about 70 percent of her staff will work remotely on various days in August, according to a letter sent on Thursday to local judges, law
The HillApr 10 2023
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Updated results on Monday for Anchorage Assembly and School Board races show wide leads holding for winners
Updated results on Monday in the Anchorage city election showed Assembly candidates aligned with the current majority winning with substantial leads over their conservative opponents. In the Anchorage School Board races, incumbents were also still beating their challengers, and all bonds and ballot measures except Proposition 13 were on track for approval. Officials had counted an additional 5
Anchorage Daily NewsNov 08 2022
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The right prepares to weaponize the “red mirage”
Chris Stirewalt, Fox News political editor during the 2020 election cycle, said during June testimony before the January 6 committee that he had tried to explain to the network’s viewers that then-President Donald Trump would likely have leads in key states on election night which would subsequently decline as states counted mail-in ballots that heavily favored Democratic nominee Joe Biden.
Media MattersMay 01 2023
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Youngkin says he is not preparing a 2024 presidential bid
Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) put an end to months of speculation surrounding a potential presidential run on Monday, saying that he will focus on campaigning for Republicans running in Virginia’s state legislature. “No,” Youngkin told Wall Street Journal editor-at-large Gerard Baker at the Milken Institute when asked whether he would be getting out on the presidential campaign trail this
The HillMay 01 2023
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Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin says no to 2024 presidential bid
Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin silenced speculation about a potential 2024 run for the presidency Monday, responding with a simple "no" when he was asked about returning to the campaign trail later this year. The governor was participating in a talk at the Milken Institute with Wall Street Journal editor-at-large Gerard Baker, who asked Youngkin if he planned to dust off his signature fleece
CBS News (Online)Mar 29 2023
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DC denies crime crisis amid notable uptick
Washington, D.C., leaders denied the existence of a "crime crisis" in front of Congress despite a recent increase in crime. In a House Oversight Committee hearing, Chairman James Comer (R-KY) grilled D.C. Council Chairman Phil Mendelson and Councilman Charles Allen, both Democrats, over a recent increase in several violent crimes, including carjackings and homicides. Mendelson and Allen denied
Washington ExaminerNov 16 2022
Analysis
Different Year, Same Guy, Same Stuff
On the menu today: Yes, Donald Trump is running for president again, setting up at least another two years of “What do you think of what Trump said?” arguments and potentially dominating American political life for another two to six years; That reported Russian missile landing in Poland turned out to not be a Russian missile at all; and those who wanted to blame Mitch McConnell for the GOP’s
National Review (News)