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Feb 14 2024
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Former Detroit Police Chief Suspends GOP Senate Campaign
Months before a vital Senate election in the battleground state of Michigan, high-profile Republican candidate James Craig announced he is dropping out of the race. Craig, who made a name for himself as a law-and-order police chief of Detroit, said on Tuesday he was making a “business decision” to suspend his Senate campaign and consider a run for Detroit mayor, The Detroit News reported. The
The Daily WireMar 19 2024
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Trump's immense GOP clout on the line in contentious Republican primary in crucial Senate battleground
Voters head to the polls Tuesday in Ohio, where a closely watched and increasingly contentious Republican Senate primary has become a high-profile test of former President Trump's immense grip over the GOP.
The winner of the primary will face off in November's general election against one of the most vulnerable Senate Democrats in a race that may determine whether Republicans win back
Fox News DigitalJan 05 2024
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GOP faces abortion landmines in battle for Senate
A ruling by the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals on Tuesday that federal regulations do not require emergency rooms to perform life-saving abortions if doing so would violate state law is the latest state-level development to fire up Democrats on the issue of abortion.
Democratic strategists see the abortion issue as their best talking point in the battle to keep the Senate and White
The HillMay 14 2024
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Maryland’s volatile Senate primary comes to a head
A blistering battle in Maryland over which Democrat will go on to face former Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) for an open Senate seat in the November election will be decided Tuesday. A fierce Democratic primary is coming to a head Tuesday, as voters decide whether Rep. David Trone (D-Md.) or Prince George’s County Executive Angela Alsobrooks (D) will face popular former Maryland Gov. Larry
The HillFeb 27 2024
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John Rust removed from ballot in U.S. Senate GOP primary
INDIANAPOLIS — John Rust, a Republican candidate for Indiana’s open U.S. Senate seat, will not be on the ballot in the Republican primary, according to a decision made on Tuesday by the Indiana Election Commission. Going into Tuesday’s meeting, Rust faced six challenges to the Indiana Election Commission, claiming that he was not eligible because he has not voted in two consecutive Republican
Fox 59Mar 18 2024
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Moreno leads GOP Ohio Senate nomination race by 9 points ahead of vote: Survey
Trump-backed businessman Bernie Moreno holds a 9-point lead in the Ohio Republican primary for U.S. Senate race in a new poll released one day ahead of the state’s Tuesday primary election. The final Emerson College poll of likely GOP voters, conducted on Sunday and Monday, shows Moreno with 38 percent support — a 9-point lead over state Sen. Matt Dolan, who has 29 percent support. Only 12
The HillFeb 12 2024
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GOP senators defy Trump by advancing foreign aid bill
Donald Trump spent the weekend telling senators they should not pass more unconditional U.S. foreign aid. More than a dozen Republicans ignored him Sunday, moving forward on a bill to send $95 billion in aid to Ukraine, Israel and Taiwan.
The Senate voted 67-27 to advance the foreign aid supplemental spending bill that doesn’t include border provisions, moving it another step closer to
PoliticoMay 17 2024
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North Carolina GOP moves to BAN masks in public, Dems call it ‘unconscionable’
With the COVID-19 pandemic well in the rearview mirror, the Republican-controlled North Carolina state Senate voted along party lines Wednesday to ban people from wearing face masks in public. As might be expected, perpetually aggrieved Democrats were quick to cry foul. The GOP lawmakers targeted agitators who showed up at protests wearing masks to hide their identity, explaining that the law
Bizpac ReviewMay 16 2024
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Menendez defense focuses on ‘doing his job’ as senator
An attorney for Sen. Bob Menendez used opening statements Wednesday to portray the senator as using the power of his position to represent the interests of his constituents and the United States — not taking corrupt actions.
Menendez, D-N.J., is on trial in New York for 16 criminal counts that include bribery, extortion and acting as a foreign agent. Prosecutors already had told the
Roll CallMay 21 2024
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Parson Orders State Not to Pay Legal Expenses for Senators Sued for Defamation
Missouri taxpayers will not cover the costs of damages that may result from defamation lawsuits filed against three state senators who incorrectly identified a Kansas man as the shooter at the Chiefs’ Super Bowl parade, Gov. Mike Parson said Monday. In a letter to the commissioner of the Office of Administration, the state agency that certifies payments from Missouri’s legal expense fund,
St. Louis Riverfront Times