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Apr 30 2024
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Kristi Noem Takes Her Vice Presidential Chances to the Kill Pit
It’s starting to look like the body of Gov. Kristi Noem, R-S.D., is beginning to reject politics. We had our doubts earlier when Noem didn’t stand up to the corporate transgender lobby and vetoed a bill banning "hemales" from playing female sports. In South Dakota that should have been a slam dunk. Her recent behavior proves one doesn’t have to travel in the political circles of The Swamp to
Newsmax (News)Apr 04 2024
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No Labels abandons 2024 presidential effort
The bipartisan group No Labels won’t put forward a third-party presidential ticket after failing to find a candidate.
“Today, No Labels is ending our effort to put forth a Unity ticket in the 2024 presidential election,” the group said in a release Thursday.
“No Labels has always said we would only offer our ballot line to a ticket if we could identify candidates with a credible
The HillMay 05 2024
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Burgum sidesteps question on political violence if Trump loses election
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum (R) dodged a question Sunday on whether he is concerned about political violence if former President Trump loses the presidential election in November. Co-host Jake Tapper pressed Burgum on “State of the Union” whether he is worried that there could be political violence if the former president loses the race in November. Tapper noted that Trump told Time magazine
The HillApr 14 2024
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Mexico's leading presidential candidates stump in the northern border cities.
With Mexico’s federal elections just seven weeks away, two leading presidential candidates made visits to border cities over the weekend greeted by crowds of supporters. Frontrunner Claudia Sheinbaum appeared in Tijuana to speak to voters about policies on health, education, and Mexico’s place in its North American relationships, while Xóchitl Gálvez, polling in second place, attempted to
El Paso TimesApr 24 2024
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Why Pennsylvania could be ‘ground zero’ for a novel Biden and Trump presidential tie
Pennsylvania is the ultimate battleground for 2024 with the White House, Senate, and House all poised to flip based on how voters here cast their ballots. In this series, Pining for Pennsylvania: Unlocking the crucial Keystone State, the Washington Examiner will look at the demographics, politics, and key topics that have made Pennsylvania the must-watch state of the year. Part Five, below,
Washington ExaminerApr 23 2024
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What to listen for during Supreme Court arguments on Donald Trump and presidential immunity
WASHINGTON (AP) — The hears arguments Thursday over whether Donald Trump is in a case charging him with plotting to overturn the results of the 2020 presidential election . It’s a historic day for the court, with the justices having an opportunity to decide once and for all whether former presidents can be prosecuted for official acts they take while in the White House. But between a decades-
Associated PressApr 10 2024
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To win the election, Trump is changing how elections are run
When former President Donald Trump clinched the Republican Presidential nomination last month, his win was taken by many as both a hard-fought campaign victory and the conclusion of a long-standing inevitability. Although much of today's GOP exists as a de facto extension of the MAGA movement, Trump's dominating primary performance cannot be attributed to his personal sway over the
The Week - NewsApr 26 2024
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A Statement From The New York Times on Presidential News Coverage
For anyone who understands the role of the free press in a democracy, it should be troubling that President Biden has so actively and effectively avoided questions from independent journalists during his term. The president occupies the most important office in our nation, and the press plays a vital role in providing insights into his thinking and worldview, allowing the public to assess his
New York Times (News)May 08 2024
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Ohio Lawmakers Adjourn Without Placing Biden on the State’s General Election Ballot
With Ohio legislators unable to advance a plan for President Biden’s ballot access on May 8, Democrats could head to court for a resolution. Ohio lawmakers adjourned on May 8 without agreeing to a plan that would put President Joe Biden on the state’s general election ballot. The Republican super-majority House and Senate must do so by May 9 for the president to appear on the ballot, according
The Epoch TimesApr 29 2024
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Nolte: Fact Checking Barbra Streisand’s Presidential Economic Report Card
According to Barbra Streisand, over the last 40 years, America has enjoyed only economic good times under Democrat presidents and economic recessions under Republican presidents. This is easy to fact-check, something the 82-year-old liar is hoping none of her 812,000 Xwitter followers do. She’s hoping their attitude is, Well, Babs did sing about people who need people, so she must know here
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