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Gov. Reynolds: The American People Are ‘Waiting to Exhale'
Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds criticized COVID-19 restrictions in the GOP response to President Biden’s State of the Union address.
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House Republican Posts Photo of His Family Holding Guns Days After Michigan School Shooting
“Merry Christmas! ps. Santa, please bring ammo,” tweeted Rep. Thomas Massie, R-K.Y.
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Election Day Fallout: Youngkin's Virginia Win Jolts Dems, Tight Race in NJ
Republican former business executive Glenn Youngkin has won Virginia’s governor’s race, a major political turnabout in a state that had been trending increasingly blue
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GOP Eyes Latinos in South Texas in Effort to Regain Congress
In Republicans’ bid to retake control of Congress, this traditionally Democratic stretch of South Texas has quietly become a top battleground.
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Republican Caitlyn Jenner Launches Bid for California Governor
Olympic hero and transgender rights activist Caitlyn Jenner, a Republican, announced Friday that she will enter the race to become California’s next governor. Kris Sanchez reports.
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States With Republican Governors Had Highest COVID Incidence and Death Rates, Study Finds
States with Democratic governors had the highest incidence and death rates from COVID-19 in the first months of the coronavirus pandemic, but states with Republican governors surpassed those rates as the crisis dragged on, a study released Tuesday found.
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GOP Rep. Newhouse Says He Will Vote to Impeach Trump
Rep. Dan Newhouse, R-Wash., announced he will vote to impeach President Donald Trump saying “there is no excuse for President Trump’s actions.”
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Biden: Trump Supporters ‘Are Not Our Enemies'
“For all of those of you who voted for President Trump, I understand the disappointment tonight. I’ve lost a couple times myself. But now let’s give each other a chance,” President-Elect Joe Biden said. “[Trump supporters] are not our enemies. They are Americans.”
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QAnon Supporter Wins Georgia U.S. House Race
Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has expressed racist views and support of QAnon conspiracy theories, won a U.S. House seat Tuesday.
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‘Late Night': Sen. Booker Saw No GOP Remorse in Barrett Hearings
Sen. Cory Booker speaks about the confirmation hearings for Judge Amy Coney Barrett to be appointed to the U.S. Supreme Court.
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Friendly Skies: Jet-Owning Donors Reap Trump-Era Rewards
Major donors to President Donald Trump’s campaign have found a way to gain influence beyond writing massive checks
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Trump Gets Ally as Ex-Navy Pilot Wins California House Seat
Former Navy combat pilot Mike Garcia won an improbable victory for an open U.S. House seat _ running as a Trump Republican in a district on the fringe of heavily Democratic Los Angeles
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House Republicans Storm Impeachment Deposition
Impeachment hearings were delayed by five hours on Wednesday when two dozen House Republicans stormed the deposition room to protest the proceedings.
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4 California Voters File Lawsuit Over Presidential Tax Returns
The conservative group Judicial Watch announced it had filed a lawsuit on Thursday to challenge the law.
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California Governor Signs Bill on Presidential Tax Returns
California’s Democratic governor signed a law Tuesday requiring presidential candidates to release their tax returns to appear on the state’s primary ballot, a move aimed squarely at Republican President Donald Trump.
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Trump Signs Order to ‘Protect Free Speech' on Campuses
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday requiring U.S. colleges to certify that they protect free speech on their campuses or risk losing federal research funding.
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Bill Proposes Coins to Honor George and Barbara Bush
A bill introduced in the U.S. Senate would authorize the U.S. Treasury to mint $1 coins honoring former President George H.W. Bush and his wife, Barbara, for the year.
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Sen. Elizabeth Warren Announces Exploratory Committee for Presidential Run
Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-MA) announced she is forming an exploratory committee for a possible 2020 presidential run Monday. Warren is the first Democrat to take a formal step towards a 2020 presidential run.
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House Speaker Paul Ryan Bids Farewell to Congress
Speaker of the House Paul Ryan gave his farewell address at the Capitol Thursday. In his speech, Ryan struggled to answer how politics could become less divisive going forward and what would need to be done to improve civility among all.
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Mississippi's ‘Segregation Academy' History Highlighted in Senate Race
It took more than 15 years for Mississippi and other Southern states to catch up to the Supreme Court’s landmark desegregation decision, Brown v. Board of Education, and many public schools found ways around the new system, NBC News reported. The issue came to light again last week when the Jackson Free-Press reported that Republican Sen. Cindy Hyde-Smith a school...