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Ex-Georgia Senate candidate Herschel Walker still has $4 million left in the bank from his...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAfter his Senate loss, he returned to the University of Georgia to complete his undergraduate...
Low turnout, added costs and Jim Crow roots: why does NC still have runoff elections?
Durham Herald-Sun McClatchy via AOL· 3 days agoAt that time, the threshold to win outright was 40%, so his opponent, Mark Walker, called for a ...
Chase Oliver Is the Libertarian Party's Presidential Pick
Reason.com via Yahoo News· 4 days agoRobin Rayne/ZUMAPRESS/Newscom Two years ago, Chase Oliver burst onto the Libertarian political scene...
US Elections: Libertarian Party Chooses Chase Oliver As Presidential Candidate
International Business Times· 4 days agoThe Libertarian Party has chosen Chase Oliver as its presidential candidate for the 2024 election...
Democrats will be defending a slim Senate majority in 2024. Here's a look at the states where both...
Business Insider via Yahoo News· 4 days agoRaphael Warnock's runoff victory in December 2022, but since then, her decision hasn't impaired the...
Georgia senators emerge unscathed from the 2024 primaries as three House lawmakers face defeat
Georgia Recorder via Yahoo News· 7 days agoVoters reelected two Atlanta Democratic incumbents facing credible challenges, and some Republican...
Meet Georgia’s Chase Oliver, the Libertarian presidential nominee
News 12 Augusta· 10 hours agoLibertarian presidential candidate Chase Oliver is calling for voters to give him a chance in the...
Chase Oliver: What does the Libertarian presidential candidate really believe?
Reason.com· 7 hours agoOn Just Asking Questions, the Libertarian presidential candidate clarifies his views amid criticisms...
Robert De Niro goes to battle for Biden
Politico· 1 day agoIt’s something they describe as “a remarkable turnaround after coming in second.... Herschel’s Money Pile — His long-shot Senate campaign two years ago...
Under the Dome: Why do we have runoff elections, anyway?
The News & Observer· 3 days agoPlus, how does an independent candidate get on the ballot?