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Union launches new ad blitz pushing senators for $1 trillion in state and local pandemic aid
President Lee Saunders said in a Tuesday interview.
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President Lee Saunders said in a Tuesday interview.
it,” Swalwell said in an interview.
“I’m absolutely running against her,” Boebert said, according to a clip of the interview with 9News.
And to a Fox News interview with Sean Hannity, with only enthusiastic supporters in attendance.
The coronavirus pandemic has hit older Americans the hardest, and they’re often the ones who work the polls.
For Romanoff, the question is whether the state has changed so much in the last decade that voters will rally behind a candidate who supports liberal policies such as “Medicare for All” and the Green
“The curiosity right now is, are we going to have 10,000 people come out on Election Day, or we have 24,000 people coming on Election Day?” Cawthorn said in an interview with CQ Roll Call.
“I think progressives oftentimes become so focused on unseating incumbents that they miss opportunities like this,” Jones said in a phone interview.
This year, the Democrat hopes the second time’s the charm.
Now working as a lawyer in Lexington, the retired Marine has made the headline item on his résumé the five years he spent as a member of the Maysville Police Department at the same time when outrage about
Neither candidate was available for an interview, but their campaigns responded to emailed questions.
With 95 percent of precincts reporting, Paula Jean Swearengin was leading a three-way Democratic primary with 38 percent of the vote when The Associated Press called the race. Former state Sen.
Sterling blamed county officials for most of the problems, and said the state would investigate and try to do better in the runoff.
Republican House leaders stripped King of committee assignments last year after he gave an interview to The New York Times questioning when such terms as “white nationalist, white supremacist, Western
Randy Feenstra was declared the winner of the 4th District primary over King, who lost his committee assignments last year after he questioned when terms like “white supremacy” became offensive in an interview
“@ChrisCoons is the co-chair of the National Prayer Breakfast. He’s failed to protect Christians during the shutdown.
by just 3 points in 2018, after President [Donald] Trump won it by nearly 30, it became clear that he could lose this seat and cost our voice in Congress,” said Feenstra, who was not available for an interview
Alicia Reece had organized “Souls to the Polls” events before, but, in the age of COVID-19, this year had to be different.
The Senate voted 49-43 Tuesday to put the Republican attorney on the commission, which has been down to just three members since September.
“When we saw we wouldn’t be able to knock on doors or attend events, we had resources and we wanted to focus those on serving our community,” Meijer told CQ Roll Call during a recent interview.