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A group of Republicans has united to defend the legitimacy of USelections and those who run them
McComb Enterprise-Journal· 1 day agoCapitol at the Capitol in Washington, June 21, 2022. With six months to go before the presidential election, concerns are running high among election officials ...
Man who bragged that he 'fed' an officer to the mob of Capitol rioters gets nearly 5 years in prison
NBC Philadelphia· 3 days agoA Georgia business owner who bragged that he “fed” a police officer to a mob of rioters storming the...
Guilty-Pleading Jan. 6 Participant Wildly Shows He Learned Nothing From Prison
The Huffington Post· 5 days agoWhat makes the latter statement so noteworthy is that Evans is now running for the U.S. House of...
War veteran in crucial battleground race expands campaign, sets sights firmly on vulnerable Democrat
AOL· 17 hours agoAn Afghanistan War veteran and Republican running for Senate in what is expected to be one of this year's most closely watched races is expanding his campaign as he sets his sights firmly on ...
Democrats hold early leads in swing state Senate races
CBS Austin· 4 days agoDemocratic incumbents are leading in early polling to hold onto their seats in crucial swing state ...
Primary election homestretch
The Martinsburg Journal· 7 days agoEarly in-person voting in West Virginia begins Wednesday and continues until Saturday, May 11, excluding Sundays at county courthouses and other...
Florida Democrats hope abortion and marijuana questions draw young voters despite low enthusiasm
The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star· 11 hours agoJordan Vassallo is lukewarm about casting her first presidential ballot for President Joe Biden in...
MD election: Senate hopeful David Trone sees himself as progressive conciliator
The Daily Record· 4 days agoRep. David Trone views himself as an outsider in Congress. On May 14, Maryland voters will decide if...
Senate map favors the GOP. But Steve Daines won’t predict a ‘red wave.’
The Christian Science Monitor· 3 days agoMontana Sen. Steve Daines learned a big lesson from his predecessor as chair of the Senate...
Senate map favors the GOP. But Steve Daines won’t predict a ‘red wave.’ - CSMonitor.com
The Christian Science Monitor· 4 days agoMontana Sen. Steve Daines learned a big lesson from his predecessor as chair of the Senate Republicans’ campaign arm: Don’t overpromise. Don’t utter the phrase “red wave.” Before the 2022 midterm ...