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At the Races: Trumping incumbency - Roll Call
CQ Politics· 1 day agoEach week we bring you news and analysis from the CQ Roll Call campaign team. Whether or not GOP Rep. Bob Good becomes the first incumbent beaten by a nonincumbent this cycle — challenger John ...
Meet the 10 biggest megadonors in the 2024 election cycle so far
Market Watch· 4 days agoKolodny emphasized that political contributions are a First Amendment right that donors exercise in...
Rumblings in the Illinois GOP
Politico· 5 days agoDave Koehler of Peoria, said the governor’s office can move forward with a closure regardless,” by Capitol News’ Hannah Meisel and Dilpreet Raju. — Seeking to strengthen ties ...
Checking in on the Presidential Race Ahead of the First Debate | Opinion
The State· 2 days agoRobert F. Kennedy Jr. posted a video on Instagram this week introducing the two ravens he's coaxed into hanging out on his balcony by giving them food every morning. A Russian court on Wednesday ...
Steve Corbin: Will presidential candidates be judged by the company they keep?
Quad-City Times· 20 hours agoOne of the renowned Greek storyteller Aesop’s 725 fables was called “The Donkey and His Purchaser.”...
Morning Report — Can Biden straddle border battle?
The Hill· 2 days agoPresident Biden’s restrictive new order on asylum-seekers, combined with tougher immigration enforcement by Mexico, appears to be constraining crossings...
Aesop’s fable is on trial: Will presidential candidates be judged by the company they keep? | News,...
Marshalltown Times-Republican· 2 days agoOne of the renowned Greek storyteller Aesop’s 725 fables was called “The Donkey and His Purchaser.” In summation a man wished to purchase a donkey and decided to give the animal a trial to see ...
Pence’s ordeal isn’t deterring Trump’s potential ticket mates – KION546
KION 46 Salinas· 2 days agoThe presumptive GOP nominee’s search for a new number two is expected to culminate with a dramatic...
What's a Heat Dome? Here's Why So Much of the US Is Broiling This Week
US News & World Report· 4 days agoWith much of the Midwest and the Northeast broiling — or about to broil — in extreme summer heat this week, meteorologists are talking about heat waves and heat domes. It’s helpful to think ...