Trump pivots from populist economic campaign ideas
"This is the market where everyone wants to be," the president said on May 6.
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"This is the market where everyone wants to be," the president said on May 6.
"You have a generation of people who traditionally haven’t voted, but did in 2022 because of the Dobbs decision and in the wake of Jan. 6," Santarsiero said, referring to the Supreme Court’s decision to
for nearly a decade, since becoming a politician in 2015, espoused violent rhetoric, made inflammatory comments about his political rivals and migrants, and was determined by the bipartisan House Jan. 6
Harris had larger leads in Wisconsin (6 percentage points) and Michigan (5 points). Trump led 49 percent to 44 percent in Arizona, according to the polling, which had a 4.9 percent margin of error.
Vice President Kamala Harris, Democratic nominee for president, and her running mate Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, kick off their campaign with a rally in Philadelphia on Aug. 6.
The CWU leaders said the pandemic, #MeToo movement and Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol combined to shatter the illusion that bosses usually had their employees’ best interests in mind, spurring the unionization
Bush, wrote on Oct. 6. Sounds promising. But then she added this important caveat: “…but is not the most likely outcome.” Oh. Drats.
In addition to high fuel costs, the transportation company based in McCarthy’s district is having a difficult time hiring class A drivers, which has boosted labor prices 6 to 10 percent, Mashburn
“There are just some jobs where you can’t stay 6 feet apart,” he said. And getting workers’ compensation for missing shifts because of the disease wasn’t easy.
The House cleared the workforce investment agreement with an overwhelming 415-6 vote on July 9. “The Workforce Investment Act had been stuck, literally, for 10 years.