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At the Races: It was so nice, they’re running twice
The court set an Oct. 1 deadline for the case to be resolved, The Associated Press reports.
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The court set an Oct. 1 deadline for the case to be resolved, The Associated Press reports.
: An NPR report is raising questions about pressure exerted by top government officials in West Virginia, including Gov. Jim Justice, in the dismissal of a West Virginia Public Broadcasting reporter.
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin III, who hasn’t said yet whether he’ll run for reelection, leads off the Senate list.
Moran in the middle: As he prepared to launch Moran Global Strategies, a new lobbying firm, former Virginia Rep.
Ann McLane Kuster of New Hampshire, the chair of the New Democrats, said Thursday at a press conference. On the Senate floor today, Majority Leader Charles E.
Joe Manchin III of West Virginia, weighed in, tweeting that “the federal government has no business telling Americans how to cook their dinner.”
-elect Jen Kiggans of Virginia and Tom Kean Jr. of New Jersey — who flipped Democratic-held seats in 2022.
Outside groups and candidates are blanketing the airwaves with new ad tranches, rallies and campaign stops daily.
VA02: CNN talked to voters in Virginia Beach, where Democratic Rep.
Going with the flow: Supporters of an unfinished West Virginia gas pipeline that’s at the heart of debate over relaxing federal permitting laws own stock in or received contributions from companies
Republican operatives, blindsided by Wednesday’s news that West Virginia Democratic Sen.
Palin had 28.2 percent of the votes with an estimated 81 percent counted as of noon, according to The Associated Press.
Going live: The Associated Press reports that Biden has taken in $7.8 million during five in-person fundraisers since March to support Democratic campaigns.
“engaged in insurrection or rebellion” against the Constitution “will be the first of many,” the director of the group backing the challenge, Ron Fein of Free Speech for People, tells The Associated Press
Getting the nod were: Karoline Leavitt, a former Stefanik spokeswoman and assistant Trump press secretary running in a crowded primary for New Hampshire’s 1st District; Esther Joy King, a veteran and lawyer
Mooney of West Virginia and Jim Hagedorn of Minnesota.
The map did make incumbents in both parties safer, though, according to Daily Kos Elections data.
Senator Kyrsten Sinema accountable and prepare to mount a viable primary challenge against her,” according to a press release.
And The Associated Press profiles activists working to ensure that at least one of the state’s two new congressional districts is majority Latino.
Republicans are already going after him for owning stock, which he’s since sold, in a family company that manufactures some products in Mexico.A former governor, Manchin has a strong personal brand in West Virginia