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Overall, 51 percent of respondents said they would back a Republican candidate for governor, compared to 38 percent who said they would support a Democrat.
Florida Lt. Gov. Jay Collins says he is considering asking the state’s first lady, Casey DeSantis, to be his running mate as ...
Daryl Parks, a registered Democrat, filed paperwork Thursday morning with the Leon County Supervisor of Elections Office to ...
President Donald Trump's lawsuit against the New York Times raises issues for First Amendment freedoms of the press and ...
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Lawmakers from both parties in Congress officially push to ban mid-decade redistricting nationwide
California Democrats in Congress Thursday unveiled a proposal that would prohibit states from redrawing their Congressional maps mid-decade and require all states to establish nonpartisan ...
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg rallied Democrats against redistricting in his home state ...
Pete Buttigieg, the former U.S. transportation secretary and potential 2028 presidential candidate, slammed Indiana ...
Atlanta District Attorney Fani Willis’ career has largely been shaped by two historic cases: her prosecution of rapper Young Thug and that of President Donald Trump. As a Black woman– and the first ...
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The New Republic on MSNTrump Targets Letitia James With Dangerous Escalation in Tactics
During a Senate Judiciary Committee hearing Wednesday, Chairman Chuck Grassley said that Turning Point USA, Kirk’s ...
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Kimmel’s future hangs in balance after ABC suspends his late-night show over Charlie Kirk comments
NEW YORK (AP) — Jimmy Kimmel’s television future hung in the balance Thursday after ABC suspended his late-night show ...
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ABC suspends Jimmy Kimmel's late-night show indefinitely over his remarks about Charlie Kirk’s death
The decision to suspend the program was done by the ABC network. Hearst Television, the owner and operator of KOAT, was not involved in the decision.
As the summer from hell fades to an anxious autumn, Americans’ worst dystopian nightmares have evolved into their daily reality. A 34-count felon, convicted unanimously by a 12-member jury, sits ...
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