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Republicans tried to put Criminality onto the 2020 Ballot. The voters didn’t support it.

Republicans tried to put Criminality onto the 2020 Ballot. The voters didn’t support it.

Republicans tried to put criminality onto the 2020 ballot - Crime would be the final straw in the favor of Republicans in Pennsylvania in the midterm elections in 2022. Like 1994, where the then U.S. Tom Ridge clobbered Lieutenant. Governor Mark Singel with Reginald McFadden the victim of clemency, who committed murder shortly after his release. In Pennsylvania's highly watched U.S. Senate race, Republican candidate Mehmet Oz slammed Lt. Governor. John Fetterman for his role as a member of the Board of Pardons. But the difference is that Singel's campaign fell to the pressures and Democrat Fetterman won. Why? Despite…
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Trump’s 2024 campaign sets the stage for a possible confrontations on the Sunshine State

Trump’s 2024 campaign sets the stage for a possible confrontations on the Sunshine State

Trump's 2024 campaign sets the stage for a possible confrontations - The twice-impeached former president Donald Trump, who helped inspire an armed assault at the U.S. Capitol, in attempts to overturn the results of the election in 2020 He is the very first Florida politician to publicly announce that he's running for the nation's highest post in 2024. "The pausing," Trump called this time period of four years many times in his talk at Mar-a-Lago. The news of the day Trump's announcement from his exclusive club for members at Palm Beach sets up a confrontation with the Florida Governor. Ron…
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Donald Trump launches his bid as president as an underdog

Donald Trump launches his bid as president as an underdog

Donald Trump launches his bid as president as an underdog - It's officially announced: Donald Trump is running for the presidency of the United States in 2024. The former president announced the news the night before in an hour-long address at his home in Mar-a-Lago and kicked off what's likely to be a tense election for the Republican nomination. The speech wasn't exactly captivating however, and Trump was able to spend the majority of the time repeating themes he's been insisting on for the last six years. It was possible that what was strange or even subversive the moment the…
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Republicans close to capturing the U.S. House majority

Republicans close to capturing the U.S. House majority

Republicans close to capturing the U.S. House majority - Early on Thursday (10 November), Republicans were closer to securing a majority of the US House of Representatives, while control of the Senate was still in doubt. This is two days after Democrats stopped a Republican "redwave" in midterm elections. Edison Research predicted that Republicans would win at least 210 House seats. This is eight short of 218 required to take the House from Democrats. Although Republicans are still the preferred party, 33 House contests remain undetermined. This includes 21 of 53 most competitive races based on a Reuters analysis by…
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Florida voters are in a state of confusion about who is eligible to vote

Florida voters are in a state of confusion about who is eligible to vote

This November's elections are only days away and in Florida there is some confusion about who's eligible to vote. The state detained nearly two dozen felons in the summer, and they were charged with voter fraud. Cristian Benavides spoke to one of the suspects, who was in court this morning. Ronald Miller faced a Florida judge, who requested that she dismiss any charges. This Florida resident was detained in August, and was accused of fraud in the voting process. "I went to the front door and assault rifles were in my face"Come out! Come out, for something?" he said. "I…
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Biden says that voting for Republicans is a threat the rule of law

Biden says that voting for Republicans is a threat the rule of law

Biden calls out "MAGA" Republicans as a potential threat but the majority of GOP are in support of Trump Biden, the president of the United States. Biden President Biden urged Democrats in a Wednesday speech to turn in the polls for the midterm elections next week or "allow the forces of darkness that seek power" to erode American democratic institutions. Biden encouraged a group of supporters attending an Democratic National Committee event inside Union Station in Washington, D.C. not to take the vote as a given. The president said that Democrats must show up in the voting booths since Republicans…
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