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NATIONAL COLUMN: Pay no attention to the crazy-talking orange man
The Norman Transcript· 5 hours agoJust 20 years ago, Democratic presidential candidate Howard Dean was more or less hounded out of the race after emitting what TV news producers deemed an inappropriately loud ...
Drew Wrigley: Constitutional equal protection must be colorblind
The Bismarck Tribune· 5 hours agoThe North Dakota Legislature fulfilled its constitutional redistricting responsibilities in 2021 and...
Tammy Miller, Kelly Armstrong call out Trump verdict in second North Dakota governor debate
The Fargo Forum· 1 day agoRepublican candidates in the North Dakota gubernatorial race took to the debate stage for a second...
Biden wants to win North Carolina. Improving turnout among Black voters is key
NPR· 10 hours ago“It’s a lot of pressure,” said Pittman in an interview. “It’s a lot of pressure because we know we have to do our job here, and that it has effects here for the governor’& ...
Hopper ahead of Stucky in early runoff results in GOP race for House District 64
Denton Record-Chronicle· 3 days agoIn Tuesday's primary runoff election, early results showed Andy Hopper ahead of incumbent Lynn...
Who is Alvin Bragg? District attorney who prosecuted Trump says he just did his job
ABC News· 7 hours agoWhen Alvin Bragg took office as Manhattan district attorney in 2022, he stunned the public and his...
Hogan provokes Trumpworld ire: ‘You just ended your campaign’
Washington Post· 12 hours agoBefore the jury even read the guilty verdict in Donald Trump’s hush money case, Maryland’s...
Tokyo governor race stirs hope of women challenging Japan’s patriarchal politics
South China Morning Post· 9 hours ago“Tokyo is a big, cosmopolitan city where the voters are more comfortable with women candidates for...
'I think it's necessary': Why Washington County is spending 150k on "election integrity".
TMJ4 Milwaukee· 9 hours agoIt is not because of accuracy problems with the vote counting. The county is hoping to eliminate any...
What will failed Indiana primary candidates do with outstanding campaign loans, contributions?
Fort Wayne Journal Gazette· 12 hours agoIn the aftermath of the most expensive primary in Indiana history, unsuccessful candidates will need to settle millions in loans. Eric Doden, who additionally sought the state’s top executive ...