Month: June 2024

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Hillary Clinton rarely gets involved in Democratic congressional primaries, but she shares George Latimer’s pro-Israel policy views. Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images Former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton on Wednesday endorsed George Latimer’s Democratic primary challenge against U.S. Rep. Jamaal Bowman in New York, a rare foray into primary politics that signals the extent of establishment discontent
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Clockwise from top left, the four Republican candidates seeking an open Senate District 15 seat in 2024 are: Jason Blair, Heather Boss, Nick Pokorny and Kathren Stehno. (NonDoc) Support Journalism Four Republicans are on the primary election ballot in House District 53, where Republican incumbent Rep. Mark McBride is unable to seek reelection owing to term
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Neil Hays has served as the Oklahoma House of Representatives member from the 13th district since November 16, 2022 and seeks re-election. Neil Hays was born in Muskogee, Oklahoma where his father worked as a high school coach and principal. He attended college on a basketball scholarship. He has an MBA from Northeastern Oklahoma State
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WASHINGTON (CNN, KYMA/KECY) – On Tuesday, President Biden blasted Donald Trump for not taking steps to curb gun violence during his time in office. Speaking to gun safety advocates in Washington, Biden touted the dozen executive actions his administration has taken to curb gun violence while blasting Trump and Republicans in Congress for doing nothing.
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The biggest outside spender in the 2022 Democratic primaries was an unlikely group: the American Israel Public Affairs Committee. This year, AIPAC—a group backed by Republican mega-donors that is devoted to maintaining strong US support for the far-right government of Israel—is going even bigger, aiming to spend a cool $100 million via its super PAC,
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How can rising politicians with a solutions-oriented approach prosper in our polarized party politics? What kind of political entrepreneurship is needed to “win the middle,” assemble big tents and broad coalitions, and build the factional muscle necessary to create candidates for local and state office who are independent of the national party brand? While the
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Less than two years after President Joe Biden signed into law the Safer Communities Act, bipartisan legislation expanding background checks for gun sales and cracking down on illegal trafficking efforts, the Department of Justice has charged more than 500 defendants with violating provisions under it. Among those charged under the first-ever federal statute specifically targeting