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Aug 25 2023
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What’s next after the first GOP debate for 2024
The debate took place on Aug. 23 was the first primary debate for the 2024 campaign, taking place in Milwaukee.
The debate is intended to help set each participating candidate’s place in the race and show who they are.
Political Professor Scott LaDeur recaps that race and discusses who was involved and how it went. He tells us what he thinks about the candidates’ chances and
9 & 10 NewsAug 30 2023
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A Florida hurricane and shooting are testing Ron DeSantis
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis’s chances at the 2024 Republican presidential nomination may be slipping away. Once the favorite to take down Donald Trump, DeSantis’s poll numbers have progressively declined while the former president’s have surged, despite a performance in the first debate that many watchers rated highly. And now, he’s been forced to indefinitely leave the campaign trail in Iowa
VoxSep 08 2023
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Alaska sues Biden over protections for Tongass National Forest
The state of Alaska is suing the Biden administration over its decision to reinstate protections from logging for a national forest in the state.
The Biden administration restored the protections on more than 9 million acres that were rolled back under the Trump administration in January, citing biodiversity and climate change in its reasoning.
On Friday, Alaska officials
The HillAug 27 2023
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Judge to hear arguments on Mark Meadows' request to move Georgia election case to federal court
ATLANTA — A federal judge in Atlanta is set to hear arguments Monday on whether Mark Meadows should be allowed to fight the Georgia indictment accusing him of participating in an illegal scheme to overturn the 2020 election in federal court rather than in a state court. Keeping up with politics is easy with The 5-Minute Fix Newsletter, in your inbox weekdays. The former White House chief of
Washington PostAug 30 2023
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Rudy Giuliani faces "financially ruinous" damages after losing defamation suit from election workers
The judge presiding over the defamation lawsuit Georgia election workers brought against Rudy Giuliani on Wednesday granted a default judgment against the former Trump lawyer and New York City mayor in addition to punitive sanctions, a Wednesday court filing shows. Giuliani last month conceded that he does not contest that his claims about Georgia election workers Ruby Freeman and Wandrea'
SalonJun 21 2023
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John Durham just made false statements to Congress
John Durham—the special counsel who was appointed by then-Attorney General Bill Barr to investigate the FBI’s investigation of the Trump-Russia scandal and who utterly failed to produce evidence it was a hoax—testified before the House Judiciary Committee on Wednesday. In doing so, he made false statements to Congress. He might even have lied. Durham spent four years on a crusade that Donald
Mother JonesAug 13 2016
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Rebuilding the GOP after November 9
And please cut out the talk about purges. As Donald Trump and Mike Pence reenact Thelma and Louise’s visit to the bottom of a ravine, Republicans are turning to America’s favorite pastime, after baseball — blaming others. I’ve seen a dozen different version of the same story. That is, “[insert your political opinion] is the reason for Trump.”
National Review (News)Aug 24 2023
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The big thing we just learned about the Republican primary
KID GLOVES — As we send Nightly this evening, former President Donald Trump is on his way from his golf club in Bedminster, N.J. to turn himself in for processing at the Fulton County, Ga. jail. Like the 18 other defendants in the sprawling case, we will soon see his mugshot — an image that has in the past been the kiss of death for political careers. And yet the evening before, when moderator
PoliticoAug 05 2023
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Tim Scott says presidents can't end birthright citizenship for children of undocumented immigrants
Republican White House hopeful Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina on Friday questioned the legality of campaign promises made by former President Donald Trump and Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis to end birthright citizenship for the children of immigrants living in the U.S. unlawfully.
Asked whether he would join Trump and DeSantis in pledging to revoke birthright citizenship through an
CBS News (Online)Aug 29 2023
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Field Hockey: Kennett 8, Pembroke 0
Calling all dogs – downtown Concord will be a pooch-haven this Friday Puns have been ruff to avoid, but, doggone it, Jessica Martin has done her best to paws and maintain control.“There are so many jokes with... Microbrewery could be coming to Bow When Dan Thomas and his wife, Kelly moved to Bow two years ago, they felt something was missing in town: a place to eat or drink.Currently, the... N
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