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Mar 30 2024
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Bashaw ducked debate to avoid talk of Trump opposition
Republican U.S. Senate candidate Curtis Bashaw pulled out of a debate next week to avoid uncomfortable questions about his party’s presumptive presidential nominee, Donald Trump. Bashaw has a history of opposing Trump and didn’t want his rival, Mendham Mayor Christine Serrano Glassner, to question him on it, a South Jersey Republican leader involved in the Bashaw campaign told the New Jersey
New Jersey GlobeApr 17 2024
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Blue pockets in a red state: a look inside Wyoming's Democratic conventions
Wyoming Democrats held their county conventions across 23 counties to choose their presidential candidate for the 2024 election. They ultimately selected President Joe Biden, but their unconventional method of doing so is what sets it apart from the usual political conventions. The structure of each meeting is similar to Wyoming’s Republican county conventions, where local party members gather
"USA Today" ContributorApr 17 2024
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Illegal Accused of Killing Senior Adviser to Democrat Catherine Cortez Masto
An illegal alien is now accused of killing a senior adviser to Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV) in a fatal hit-and-run car crash in Washoe County, Nevada. Elmer Rueda-Linares, an 18-year-old illegal alien, has been arrested by the Washoe County Sheriff’s Office and charged with the death of 38-year-old Kurt Englehart — a father and a state senior adviser to Cortez Masto. On April 6, police
Breitbart NewsApr 08 2024
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Dobson attacks Brewbaker’s legislative record during Alabama GOP congressional debate
Montgomery attorney Caroleene Dobson criticized her April 16 runoff opponent Dick Brewbaker for what she said were questionable votes he made while a state lawmaker on reducing sentences for habitual criminals and backing regulations against businesses, while not standing up strong enough to support former President Donald Trump on trade policy and other issues. Brewbaker, a former state
AL.comApr 10 2024
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Maine House advances abortion, gender care shield law after heated debate
AUGUSTA — Lawmakers gave initial approval Wednesday to a bill that would shield providers of legally protected abortion and gender-affirming care from hostile, out-of-state litigation. The House of Representatives voted 80-70 to advance the measure to the Senate, which could take it up as soon as Thursday. The House vote came at about 10:30 p.m., after an emotional debate that spanned 3 ½
Portland Press HeraldMar 20 2024
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Cabot debates future of ambulance service
CABOT, Vt. (WCAX) - After summer flooding displaced the town of Cabot’s EMS building, officials are debating the future of the community’s ambulance service, even putting out a request for bids. After nearly 60 years of serving the community, the service is in jeopardy. After last summer’s flooding, the Cabot Fire Department and EMS lost their building. The fire department is currently in the
WCAX 3Apr 15 2024
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Democrats seek to hold Alaska House seat in maverick state
Democrats are bracing for a tough fight in Alaska, where Rep. Mary Peltola (D) is seeking to win reelection after a surprise midterm victory in 2022 turned a House seat that had been held by a Republican for five decades blue. Peltola became the first Native Alaskan to serve in Congress and has positioned herself as a moderate focused on state-specific issues for her constituents. But she may
The HillMar 29 2024
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Curtis Bashaw chickens out of U.S. Senate debate
Curtis Bashaw has backed out of his debate next week with rival Christine Serrano Glassner, leaving Republican voters without a chance to hear his positions on issues in advance of the June 4 U.S. Senate primary. The debate will continue without Bashaw, who will be replaced by an empty chair and will give 60 minutes of airtime to Serrano Glassner, the mayor of Mendham, on Wednesday, April 3,
New Jersey GlobeMar 14 2024
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Legislature Debates Solution for Medicaid
HARTFORD, CT – Legislators from both sides of the aisle pointed to the first part of a two-year study to conclude Medicaid is underfunded by the state, and some don’t want to wait for the second half in order to address the problem. A study of Medicaid rates for various providers was originally commissioned in 2023, and the first part of the report found that Connecticut’s rates are lower than
CT News JunkieApr 07 2024
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GOP Lawmaker Says Neo-Nazi Comments Taken Out of Context in Debate Over Paramilitary Training
PORTLAND, Maine (AP) — A Republican state lawmaker is accusing Democrats of misrepresenting her remarks to make her sound like a Nazi sympathizer during a debate about a bill to restrict paramilitary training in the state. Rep. Laurel Libby, of Auburn, was speaking in opposition to the proposal, which she considers unconstitutional, when she talked about media coverage of neo-Nazi
Associated Press