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Aug 18 2023
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Miami Mayor Francis Suarez claims he's qualified for GOP presidential debate, but RNC can't confirm
Miami Mayor Francis Suarez claimed on Friday that he has qualified for next week's Republican presidential debate and would become the ninth White House hopeful to meet the fundraising and polling thresholds required to participate in the opening face-off of the 2024 campaign.
But senior advisers with the Republican National Committee who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share
ABC News (Online)Aug 04 2023
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Another Michigan poll shows Ron DeSantis has 13% support in GOP Primary
New polling from Michigan shows Ron DeSantis nearly 50 points behind Donald Trump among Republicans who intend to vote in the Presidential Primary. Trump is the choice of 61% of the 498 GOP voters polled August 1 and 2 by Emerson College, well ahead of DeSantis’ 13%. The rest of the field is in single digits. Just 7% of respondents back former Vice President Mike Pence, 4% support entrepreneur
Florida PoliticsAug 02 2023
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Trump pressure on Pence before deadly Capitol attack is central to indictment
A grand jury in Washington returned an indictment Tuesday in Special Counsel Jack Smith’s investigation charging Trump with conspiracy to reverse his election loss through deceit and false claims of voter fraud. The indictment relies heavily on Trump’s treatment of Pence, who was forced to flee the US Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, as a mob of Trump supporters attempted to prevent Pence’s
The Boston GlobeAug 04 2023
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Tennessee's special legislative elections features an upset in Nashville – Tennessee Lookout
Three state representatives, including Reps. Justin Pearson and Justin Jones, were returned to their seats in Thursday’s special legislative elections while another election represented a shakeup. Democrats Pearson and Jones both won reelection handily, Pearson beating independent candidate Jeff Johnston in Shelby County’s District 86 with 94% of the vote. In Nashville’s District 52, Jones won
Tennessee LookoutJun 27 2023
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Slow turnout for the primaries
It was a slow primary election day, poll workers and elections officials told Post-Star reporters Tuesday afternoon, June 27. Dozens, but not hundreds, of voters had turned out to cast ballots in the handful of polling locations our reporters checked. Election officials at the Washington County Board of Elections office in Fort Edward said that as of 5 p.m., not a single eligible voter had
The Post-StarApr 11 2023
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Manhattan District Attorney who indicted Trump now suing Rep. Jim Jordan for interference
The political back-and-forth between Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg and Republican House Judiciary Chairman Jim Jordan ramped up Tuesday as Bragg announced he was suing Jordan over his congressional investigation into Bragg’s indictment of former President Donald Trump. The lawsuit filed Tuesday in federal court in the Southern District of New York seeks to block Congress from
Deseret NewsAug 01 2023
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Read Trump indictment for new Capitol riot charges
The Department of Justice (DOJ) on Tuesday indicted former President Donald Trump in its investigation of the January 6, 2021, siege on the U.S. Capitol, following months of speculation. The DOJ's investigation initially centered around the attack, which saw a mob of Trump supporters—allegedly incited by his unfounded claims of widespread voter fraud— violently protest at the Capitol in a
NewsweekJun 06 2023
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Primary Election 2023 In Brick: Where To Vote, Who's On The Ballot
In Brick, the municipal primaries are uncontested. Voters are nominating candidates for the final two years of John Ducey's term as mayor, and four council candidates, for full terms. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. for voters to cast ballots in person. New Jersey has a closed primary, which means only Republicans can vote in the Republican primary, and only Democrats can vote in
Patch.comJun 29 2023
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Universities say Supreme Court's affirmative action ban should have no effect in Arizona
Thursday's landmark U.S. Supreme Court ruling striking down affirmative action admissions policies at Harvard and the University of North Carolina isn't expected to have any effect in Arizona, where voters already prohibited such policies. Driving the news: In a 6-3 vote led by the high court's conservative bloc, the justices ruled that the two universities' admissions policies, which gave
AxiosApr 11 2023
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Bragg Sues Jim Jordan To Stop 'Brazen And Unconstitutional' Attack On Trump Prosecution
Bragg Sues Jim Jordan To Stop 'Brazen And Unconstitutional' Attack On Trump Prosecution Manhattan District Attorney Alvin Bragg on Tuesday sued Rep. Jim Jordan (R-OH) in an effort to keep House Republicans from asking questions about federal funds used by the city to indict former President Donald Trump. In a 50-page lawsuit filed in the Southern District of New York, Bragg accused Jordan of a
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