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With runoffs ahead, campaigning continues as COVID-19 cases rise
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Grocery shopping Would you rather spend an hour roaming the aisles of a crowded store or drive up to the store and have someone drop the bags into the trunk of your vehicle
[jwp-video n=”1″] Rodela, who moonlights as the brewery’s chief community & culture officer, and until recently was the president of the D.C. Brewers Guild, takes pride in the region.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Spanberger, a former CIA undercover officer, became a symbol of the 2018 wave that saw Democrats take control of the House when she unseated tea party-linked GOP Rep.
[jwp-video n=”1″] Lawmakers and disinformation experts say social media companies must be prepared to confront the likely onslaught of lies and misleading information during that period.
[jwp-video n=”1″] A constant toil African Americans still struggle, as always, to be seen as individuals instead of as stereotypes that allow for criminalization with every slight step outside
Still waiting: Oklahoma Democrat Kendra Horn, the No. 1 most vulnerable House member, will have to wait another eight weeks to find out who her challenger will be after no one in the nine-candidate
[jwp-video n=”1″] Thornberry said one Republican on the panel, Mike Gallagher of Wisconsin, was absent because his wife just had a baby.
“I am hereby extending the ‘covered period’ designated on May 20, 2020, pursuant to section 1(a) of House Resolution 965, until August 18, 2020,” Pelosi wrote.
Here are three things to watch: 1. Another progressive looks for an upset Progressive candidates saw some encouraging returns in last week’s primaries in Kentucky and New York.
[jwp-video n=”1″] At issue in Alabama are two requirements that the state officials say combat voter fraud.
[jwp-video n=”1″] The quest for statehood is likely to end Friday in this Congress, but people like Joshua Burch, the founder of advocacy group Neighbors United for DC Statehood, will be celebrating
[jwp-video n=”1″] “The unique challenges we’ve witnessed in recent primaries is an illustration of why we thought it was so important to fight not only to ease or eliminate restrictions on vote-by-mail
Bice, a state senator who worked to loosen Oklahoma’s restrictions on alcohol sales, had raised $1 million and had $200,000 on hand as of June 10.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] Using donor money and the online portal Slice, they order pies from local restaurants.
Here are six things to watch in Tuesday’s primaries: 1. Booker looks for an upset In the Democratic primary to take on McConnell in Kentucky, a late outpouring of support for state Rep.
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[jwp-video n=”1″] In March, Congress provided states with $400 million as part of a roughly $2 trillion economic relief package (PL 116-136) to help them prepare for elections affected by the