presidential election

Alabama

Republicans should be thanking the Colorado Supreme Court | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Not too terribly long ago, there was a leader of a country who was about to be voted out of office.  Democratic countries around the world were celebrating this fact. But inside the presidential estate, there was planning under way to usurp the will of the people and instead use force to maintain control and […]

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Alaska

No Labels to unveil 2024 platform; presidential bid remains uncertain | National | #alaska | #politics

In politics, there’s a tendency to label everything, but what if the labels were dropped? Could a third party actually emerge?Democratic Sen. Joe Manchin of West Virginia and former Utah Gov. Jon Huntsman will speak on behalf of No Labels at a town hall in New Hampshire, fueling speculation the group is seriously considering their […]

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Alabama

Nikki Haley confirms third GOP presidential debate to be held in Alabama — ‘By October, you’re going to see a totally different ball game’ | #republicans | #Alabama | #GOP

Former President Donald Trump is already scheduled to visit Alabama in August, but he may be making a return trip to the Yellowhammer state in October for a GOP presidential debate, according to candidate Nikki Haley. The Republican National Committee has only officially announced the first 2024 GOP presidential debate scheduled for August 23 in […]

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City Council

‘It’s guilty by association,’ says City Council candidate who was in Washington on Jan. 6 | #citycouncil

By now, most anyone who follows Tulsa politics closely has seen the picture: It’s a close-up of Ken Reddick standing in front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021. He’s wearing a hooded jacket and ballistic safety glasses. Behind him is a throng of people, some carrying American flags, others wearing […]

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City Council

CASEY: 3 questions, 3 answers from Roanoke City Council candidates | Govt and Politics | #citycouncil

Normally it serves little purpose to pose national-level political questions to candidates for the Roanoke City Council. Understandably. they’re focused on schools, potholes in Roanoke streets and other local bread-and-butter issues. But in case you haven’t noticed, things are hardly normal in America’s body politic. That’s become distorted by any number of twisted realities. One […]

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