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May 04 2024
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Molly Cook Leading in Early Voting in the State Senate District 15 Race
Community organizer Molly Cook was leading in early voting Saturday night to temporarily represent Senate District 15 for the next seven months, taking over Houston Mayor John Whitmire's former seat in the Texas Senate. Cook collected 55.05 percent of early and ballot-by-mail votes counted, while State Rep. Jarvis Johnson trailed with 44.95 percent. However, their campaigns to secure Whitmire'
Houston PressApr 23 2024
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DePasquale projected to win the Democratic AG primary
Pennsylvania is already in the thick of campaign season for November's presidential and U.S. Senate races, but Democrats and Republicans in the Keystone State still need to choose their candidates in a slate of other consequential races down the ballot this fall. It'll all go down in the state's April 23 primaries. Among the key races to watch: a couple of incumbent House members — one
ABC News (Online)Apr 20 2024
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Former Governor, Senator Dead At 89
David Pryor, former Arkansas governor and U.S. senator, died Saturday at the age of 89, according to The Hill. Pryor died of natural causes in Little Rock, Arkansas, the outlet reported. The former Democratic governor was known for his work on behalf of senior citizens, the outlet noted, specifically his investigations into nursing homes. Pryor also helped create the Taxpayer Bill of Rights,
The Daily CallerMay 03 2024
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Nevada Democrats turn up heat on Sam Brown over Yucca Mountain
Democratic Nevada representatives and local policy advocates gathered Thursday to criticize Republican U.S. Senate candidate Sam Brown for his endorsement two years ago of plans to store the nation’s nuclear waste at Yucca Mountain in nearby Nye County. Yucca Mountain has long been the proposed permanent site for the nation to store nuclear waste from power plants and disposed weapons, of
Las Vegas SunMay 05 2024
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Mitt Romney praises Kyrsten Sinema, explains why he thinks she became ‘toxic’ to Democrats
Washington Post reporter Yvonne Wingett Sanchez, left, speaks to Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, I-Ariz., center, and Sen. Mitt Romney, R-Utah, right, at the McCain Institute's Sedona Forum in Sedona, Ariz., on Friday, May 3, 2024. Sen. Mitt Romney had high praise for his colleague Sen. Kyrsten Sinema, crediting her with bringing senators together from both major parties to pass legislation, and for
Deseret NewsFeb 05 2024
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Speaker Johnson Rips Democrats Over Senate Border Bill
House Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) ripped the Senate’s proposed border bill during an interview on Monday night, saying that it would “actually further incentivize illegal immigration.” Johnson’s remarks come after the unveiling of the bill sparked widespread backlash from top Republicans across the country, including Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, former President Donald Trump, House
The Daily WireFeb 18 2024
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Senate Democrat says ‘no doubt’ Putin involved in Navalny’s death
Democratic Sen. Michael Bennet (Colo.) on Sunday joined the growing chorus of politicians pinning the blame on Russian President Vladimir Putin for the death of Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who died in prison last week. Bennet, who serves on the Senate Intelligence Committee, told “Fox News Sunday” host Shannon Bream there is “no doubt Putin did this.” “And he did it during the
The HillFeb 28 2024
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Democrat Senator to Force Vote on Sweeping Fertility Bill After IVF Ruling
Sens. Tammy Duckworth (D-IL) and Patty Murray (D-WA) said they will try to force a vote Wednesday for a bill that would shield in vitro fertilization (IVF), in response to the Alabama Supreme Court decision ruling that frozen embryos are considered unborn children under state law. At least three clinics in Alabama have reportedly paused offering IVF since the state Supreme Court issued its
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