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Mar 13 2023
News
Town Meeting: Several NH meetings and elections postponed
Claremont School Moderator Tracy Pope, left, waves goodbye to Judy Couture, second from right, and Paul Couture, right, as they are called in to cast absentee ballots at the city clerk's office in Claremont, N.H., on Monday, March, 13, 2023, as other residents line up to vote and pay their taxes. Pope, who also cast an absentee ballot, said she consulted with the school, police and city clerk
The Valley NewsMar 13 2023
News
Trump Makes First Iowa Stop For 2024 Campaign, Announces Leadership Team
TRUMP FORCE ONE — Former President Donald Trump boarded his plane in West Palm Beach, Florida, on Monday to head to Iowa, where he will be announcing his leadership team for the eastern part of the state for the 2024 election. This will be Trump’s first trip to Iowa since launching his third presidential bid in November. He remains the frontrunner for the Republican presidential nomination in
The Daily CallerApr 14 2023
Opinion
Putin’s Useful Idiots
Dear Reader (Including all forces of Luddite opposition to bagel innovation),
Assuming what has been reported is remotely right, Jack Teixeira is a loser.
“The explanation furnished by members of the chat group has been startlingly mundane,” reports the Guardian. “The leaker, they insist, was not a whistleblower but a young man who wanted to show off to his young friends with
Jonah GoldbergMar 21 2023
News
Recall campaign fails to get enough signatures to force vote on Mayor LaToya Cantrell
The high-powered campaign to recall Mayor LaToya Cantrell has failed, according to an official count of petition signatures released Tuesday. Despite declaring victory with a brass band last month, recall organizers fell about 18,000 signatures short of the total needed to force a referendum on the mayor. Recall organizers collected 27,243 valid signatures during their six-month, $1.2 million
The Times-PicayuneMar 13 2023
News
Wayne State launches free tuition program to lower-income students
On Monday, Wayne State formally announced the program, which is possible because of a newly-created state scholarship program that offers up to $5,500 a year to students attending a public four-year university in Michigan. • Michigan voters are skeptical of EVs and the value of college in new poll • New Michigan scholarship seeks to fill jobs at state’s EV companies • As Michigan boosts school
Bridgemi.comMar 08 2023
News
Up In Smoke: OK Voters Crush Pot Legalization Proposal
Up In Smoke: OK Voters Crush Pot Legalization Proposal A dearth of polling had left the outcome of an Oklahoma marijuana legalization referendum in doubt -- until Tuesday, when opponents positively crushed the measure, 63% to 38%. Remarkably, it failed in every single county. State Question 820 offered Okies a chance to legalize consumption by adults 21 and older, along with possession of up
ZeroHedgeMar 02 2023
News
PETER ROFF: Chicago Isn’t Out Of The Woke Woods Yet
That voters in Chicago gave Mayor Lori Lightfoot the boot Tuesday was not unexpected. The margin of her defeat, however, was another matter. There are still nearly 90,000 votes left to be counted and that won’t change the outcome. Yet of all the ballots cast and counted, 83% of them were for someone other than Lightfoot. That’s a shellacking no matter how you look at it, even if she did end up
The Daily CallerMar 01 2023
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Kari Lake appeals loss in governor’s race to Arizona Supreme Court
PHOENIX — Kari Lake, the Republican who lost the Arizona governor’s race to Democrat Katie Hobbs, has asked the state Supreme Court to review her challenge of election results that has so far been rejected by the courts. In a filing Wednesday, Lake’s attorneys focused on problems with ballot printers at some polling places in Maricopa County, which is home to more than 60% of the state’s
Washington TimesMay 15 2023
Opinion
The Presidential Hopeful Running as a Younger, More “Anti-Woke” Trump
Vivek Ramaswamy wants you to believe that the rightful successor to Donald Trump has arrived.
The 2024 presidential hopeful paints himself as another brash, incendiary, business-minded newcomer to Republican politics who will take Trump’s America First agenda to the next level: “America First 2.0,” he calls it. Ramaswamy is also introducing himself with a more youthful spin, as a 37-
SlateMar 13 2023
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Donald Trump heads to Iowa under pressure
• Donald Trump will deliver remarks on his "America First" education policy during a visit to Davenport, Iowa, on Monday. • Florida Governor Ron DeSantis, widely expected to announce a 2024 presidential run, made his debut swing through the state on Friday. • Trump remains popular among Iowa Republicans, although polls show that his support has declined since he left office. • His visit comes
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