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Jan 14 2013
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Bloomberg wants to change the GOP
Michael Bloomberg, Americas most prominent and deep-pocketed advocate for gun control, would rather rehabilitate Republicans than oust them.
“Somebody got them the way they are now, the mayor of New York said in a recent interview as he sat in the bullpen offices of City Hall, surrounded by a buzzing staff, blinking Bloomberg terminals and clocks telling the same time in each of the
Washington PostJan 16 2024
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Speaker Johnson praises Trump for 'decisive' Iowa caucus victory; Mitch McConnell silent
The top two Republicans in Congress had two very different approaches to former President Donald Trump's commanding victory in the Iowa caucuses on Monday night. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., praised the ex-president and said he was key to the GOP winning back the Senate, White House and retaining the House in November. On the other side of the U.S. Capitol, Senate Minority Leader Mitch
Fox News DigitalJan 03 2023
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Ottawa County Board abruptly fires administrator, hires former GOP candidate John Gibbs
OTTAWA COUNTY — In one of their first moves after taking office, the new Ottawa County Board of Commissioners has fired County Administrator John Shay and hired former Republican congressional candidate John Gibbs for the same position. The move was made during the board’s organization meeting Tuesday, Jan. 3. There was little notice on the change — it wasn't originally on the posted agenda,
Holland SentinalJan 16 2024
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Single vote blocks Trump from clean sweep of Iowa caucuses
Former President Donald Trump won all but one of Iowa’s 99 counties during Monday night’s caucuses, with a single vote in Johnson County blocking Trump from a clean sweep of the Hawkeye State. Former U.N. Ambassador Nikki Haley won Johnson County by 1,271 votes, just one more than Trump’s 1,270, according to results from the Republican Party of Iowa. It was the only county that Haley or any
Washington ExaminerJan 07 2024
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From top recruits to coaches, Idaho and Boise State represented in football title game
It has to be hard for Boise State fans to watch Michigan’s rise to the national championship game without wondering what could have been. The Wolverines have one of the best defensive lines in the country thanks in part to the emergence of a young interior lineman named Mason Graham, who almost ended up at Boise State. Graham, a former four-star recruit from Servite, California, verbally
Idaho StatesmanJan 03 2023
Analysis
House GOP’s agenda, ready to go, is sidelined until Republicans can agree on new speaker
House Republicans know where they want to lead the country, even if they don’t know who their leader will be.
As Washington was captivated by Rep. Kevin McCarthy’s struggles to become House speaker, lawmakers were chafing to get on with the business of passing bills and teed up a dynamic list of targets, including abortion, border security and China policy.
First up is a bill to
Washington TimesMar 07 2019
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Arizona Sen. Martha McSally reveals she was raped by a superior officer while in Air Force
A year after saying she was sexually abused in high school, Sen. Martha McSally revealed during a congressional hearing Wednesday that she was raped by a superior officer while she was in the Air Force.
McSally, an Arizona Republican, said only that an attack happened and implied that it occurred early in her military career that spanned more than two decades.
The personal
USA TODAYJan 15 2024
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Coldest caucuses on tap in Iowa tonight
(Undated) -- Iowans are urged to get out and caucus tonight--arctic weather conditions notwithstanding. All eyes are on the state's Republican presidential caucuses. Registration at all sites begins at 6 p.m., with the caucuses beginning at 7. Though state GOP officials are not declaring a winner tonight, Former President Donald Trump is expected to received the most votes. Former UN
KMA LandMay 31 2012
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Tough Challenge for GOP in Michigan
Republicans have put Michigan on their list of states they hope to carry in this years races for the White House and a Senate majority. After all, in 2010 the states voters swept into office a new Republican governor, attorney general and GOP majorities in both houses of the state legislature.
But there are signs that Michigan will be a tough challenge for the GOP. A poll released this
Wall Street Journal (News)