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Republican presidential candidate placing all his chips on one crucial early voting state

CONCORD, N.H. – Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie returns to New Hampshire on Thursday to formally place his name on the ballot in the state that holds the first primary and second overall contest in the Republican presidential nominating calendar. And for Christie, as he makes his second bid …

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House Administration Committee probes Democrat fundraiser ActBlue over reports of illicit cash flows

EXCLUSIVE: The House Administration Committee is investigating Democrat fundraising giant ActBlue over concerns that “lenient donor verification standards” are allowing illicit cash to be funneled into left-wing political campaigns. “I write today to request information on ActBlue’s donor verification policies and procedures. At our recent full committee hearing concerning the …

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Republican National Committee announces location, criteria for fourth GOP presidential debate

The Republican National Committee (RNC) has announced the date and location of the fourth GOP presidential debate, as well as the criteria each of the candidates must meet to qualify. In a Friday press release the RNC revealed the debate would be held Wednesday, Dec. 6 in Tuscaloosa, Alabama, but …

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Black conservative student testifies on harassment at Iowa campus, says college 'empowering' leftist threats

A self-identified Black conservative student at the University of Iowa grew emotional Wednesday while testifying before Congress about the harassment she’d experienced on campus, arguing college administrators are “coddling” and even “empowering” threats made by leftist demonstrators. Jasmyn Jordan, chairwoman of the conservative group Iowa Young Americans for Freedom (YAF), …

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White House gives seal of approval to House Republicans' short-term spending plan, Schumer says

The White House appears to be signaling that President Biden would accept a short-term spending plan to avert a government shutdown brought by Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., a top Biden ally, told reporters that he discussed Johnson’s proposal with administration officials hours before the …

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House to advance election security overhaul as 2024 heats up

House Republicans are making a renewed effort at strengthening American election security just weeks before the 2024 races formally kick off. The Committee on House Administration is holding a meeting on Thursday to advance seven different bills that touch on elections at the federal, state and local level. “It’s just …

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NYC politician caught secretly using AI in Q&A invokes language barrier as defense

A New York City councilwoman-elect has admitted to using artificial intelligence to communicate with voters and answer media inquiries. Susan Zhuang, a Brooklyn Democrat who won her race to represent a district in the southern portion of the New York City borough, acknowledged her use of popular AI platforms such …

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Chip Roy to skip House GOP border trip, says Texas is 'tired' of 'press conferences'

FIRST ON FOX: Rep. Chip Roy, R-Texas, is refusing to attend House Republicans’ planned trip to the southern border, he told fellow lawmakers on Tuesday, arguing that those being affected by the migrant crisis are “tired” of such events. “I commend Speaker Johnson’s efforts to take a group of House …

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Congress demands more information on Defense Secretary Austin's hospitalization

Democrats and Republicans in the House of Representatives are demanding more information on Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s hospitalization and why it was kept under wraps for days before it was finally announced. The top lawmakers on the House Armed Services Committee released a statement on Sunday evening calling for “additional …

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Want to know the 2016 GOP presidential nominee? Look to Texas

With the parade of Republican nominees stepping onto the stage in Cleveland and using social media to reserve their place at the electoral starting gate, the candidates read as an anthropological study of the Grand Old Party. From establishment favored moderates like former Florida Governor Jeb Bush to Tea Party …

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