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After bitter defeats last year, Ohio Democrats are biding time as GOP moves full swing into 2026

Read full article: After bitter defeats last year, Ohio Democrats are biding time as GOP moves full swing into 2026

The first television ads dropped this week in an Ohio governor’s race that’s still more than a year away.

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Health groups prepare for the unthinkable: Working with RFK Jr.

Read full article: Health groups prepare for the unthinkable: Working with RFK Jr.

The nomination of Robert F.

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Want to follow election results like a pro? Here's what to watch in key states

Read full article: Want to follow election results like a pro? Here's what to watch in key states

As thousands of U.S. counties and towns report vote totals, it can be hard to figure out when the results reported so far will reflect the outcome.

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Vance criticized an infrastructure law as a candidate then embraced it as a senator

Read full article: Vance criticized an infrastructure law as a candidate then embraced it as a senator

JD Vance once criticized a bipartisan 2021 law that invested billions in America’s crumbling infrastructure.

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Vance exuded calm during a tense debate stage moment. Can he keep it up when he faces Walz?

Read full article: Vance exuded calm during a tense debate stage moment. Can he keep it up when he faces Walz?

Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance has a reputation for being informed, articulate and all but unflappable.

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GOP's lackluster fundraising spurs post-election infighting

Read full article: GOP's lackluster fundraising spurs post-election infighting

Republicans are engaged in a round of finger-pointing as both parties sift through the results of Democrats’ stronger-than-expected showing in the midterm elections.

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'Democracy voters' delivered for Democrats in tightest races

Read full article: 'Democracy voters' delivered for Democrats in tightest races

President Joe Biden tried to shape the midterm elections not as a verdict on his time in office, but rather on the contrast between Democrats and Republicans on American democracy.

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AP VoteCast: Midterm races a patchwork, not a national vote

Read full article: AP VoteCast: Midterm races a patchwork, not a national vote

If Tuesday’s vote defied the durable history of presidential parties taking heavy losses in a midterm election, it also reinforced an often-forgotten fact: These campaigns are a patchwork of thousands of races, not a nationwide contest.

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Analysis: A stunning draw as Democrats hold their own

Read full article: Analysis: A stunning draw as Democrats hold their own

Facing tremendous political headwinds, the Democrats fought Republicans to a stunning midterm draw.

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GOP nudges closer to House win; Senate could hinge on runoff

Read full article: GOP nudges closer to House win; Senate could hinge on runoff

Republicans inched closer to a narrow House majority while control of the Senate hinges on tight Arizona, Nevada and Georgia races.

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McCarthy's quest to be speaker collides with GOP failures

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With the promise of a red wave receding, Republicans are facing the stark reality that any return to power would mean presiding over a narrowly split Congress.

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GOP seizes on voter hesitancy to attack EVs as costly to US

Read full article: GOP seizes on voter hesitancy to attack EVs as costly to US

Many Republican candidates are seeking to capitalize on Americans’ precarious financial situations heading into next week’s midterm elections to vilify a key component of President Joe Biden’s climate agenda: electric vehicles.

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Democrats cautiously campaign on Jan. 6, democracy threats

Read full article: Democrats cautiously campaign on Jan. 6, democracy threats

Democrats running for office this year in Republican-leaning areas or swing states are grappling with how much they should talk about the Jan. 6 insurrection, if at all.

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Republican wave tested by competitive Senate race in Ohio

Read full article: Republican wave tested by competitive Senate race in Ohio

A surprising dynamic is taking shape in Ohio, where Republicans are hoping to ride a wave of national discontent with Democrats to take control of the Senate.

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Biden zeroes in on economic message as campaign winds down

Read full article: Biden zeroes in on economic message as campaign winds down

President Joe Biden is focusing on economic issues as he fine-tunes his closing argument in upstate New York for voters trying to cope with raging inflation and fears of a recession heading into the Nov. 8 election.

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JD Vance's firm invested in food company now facing lawsuits

Read full article: JD Vance's firm invested in food company now facing lawsuits

A high-tech sustainable food company in Appalachia that was promoted by JD Vance and financed with help from his venture capital firm is facing five lawsuits alleging it misled investors.

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Ryan, Vance at odds on abortion, Jan 6 in Ohio Senate debate

Read full article: Ryan, Vance at odds on abortion, Jan 6 in Ohio Senate debate

Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Republican JD Vance are deflecting accusations that they're political lapdogs to their parties.

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Local 10, philanthropist businessman deliver truckloads of supplies to Fort Myers

Read full article: Local 10, philanthropist businessman deliver truckloads of supplies to Fort Myers

The Local 10 community relations team, Steven Gurowitz, and his associates collected disaster relief supplies for one week and packed three, 30-foot trucks for the journey to Fort Myers.

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Ohio Dems press party to invest in high stakes Senate seat

Read full article: Ohio Dems press party to invest in high stakes Senate seat

Democrats across Ohio are pleading for help in the state’s high-stakes Senate contest.

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Ohio Senate debate with Ryan, Vance descends into attacks

Read full article: Ohio Senate debate with Ryan, Vance descends into attacks

The first debate between Democratic U.S. Rep. Tim Ryan and Republican JD Vance descended quickly into attacks.

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Trump super PAC reserves millions in airtime in key states

Read full article: Trump super PAC reserves millions in airtime in key states

Former President Donald Trump is finally opening his checkbook and reserving millions of dollars in airtime for ads to bolster his endorsed candidates in key midterm races just one month before Election Day.

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Drug companies in opioid crisis donated $27K to Ohio's Ryan

Read full article: Drug companies in opioid crisis donated $27K to Ohio's Ryan

A Democratic congressman who has made his opponent’s questionable record fighting the opioid epidemic a central theme of his campaign for Ohio’s open U.S. Senate seat has accepted campaign donations over the years from drug distributors blamed for key roles in the crisis.

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Biden's mixed record forces some Dems into odd balancing act

Read full article: Biden's mixed record forces some Dems into odd balancing act

Some Democrats facing tough midterm races are praising many of the Biden administration's top policy achievements even while distancing themselves from the president himself.

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Schumer sending $15M to Democrats, Senate Campaign Committee

Read full article: Schumer sending $15M to Democrats, Senate Campaign Committee

Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer is transferring $15 million from his campaign account to his party’s candidates, incumbents and political committee for the fall election.

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Politics in air as Biden visits future Intel plant in Ohio

Read full article: Politics in air as Biden visits future Intel plant in Ohio

President Joe Biden tried to set politics aside at the Ohio groundbreaking of a new Intel computer chip facility.

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Gloves off, Biden embraces tough tone on 'MAGA Republicans'

Read full article: Gloves off, Biden embraces tough tone on 'MAGA Republicans'

In recent days, President Joe Biden has sharpened his attacks against Donald Trump and the so-called MAGA Republicans for posing a threat to democracy.

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Biden touts legislative record as midterms approach

Read full article: Biden touts legislative record as midterms approach

The news is filled with stories about investigations into former President Donald Trump and the fallout over the Supreme Court's ruling on abortion.

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GOP, Dems seek political boost from student loan debt plan

Read full article: GOP, Dems seek political boost from student loan debt plan

To Democrats championing the White House’s student loan forgiveness plan, it was the long-awaited delivery of one of President Joe Biden’s campaign promises.

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Vance's anti-drug charity enlisted doctor echoing Big Pharma

Read full article: Vance's anti-drug charity enlisted doctor echoing Big Pharma

When bestselling author JD Vance founded “Our Ohio Renewal” a day after the 2016 presidential election, he promoted the charity as a vehicle for helping solve the scourge of opioid addiction he’d lamented in his memoir, “Hillbilly Elegy.”.

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'China threat' emerges in elections from UK to Australia

Read full article: 'China threat' emerges in elections from UK to Australia

While inflation and recession fears weigh heavily on the minds of voters, another issue is popping up in political campaigns from the U_K_ and Australia to the U_S_ and beyond: the “China threat.”.

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Biden in Ohio spotlights effort to rescue union pensions

Read full article: Biden in Ohio spotlights effort to rescue union pensions

President Joe Biden has used an Ohio visit to showcase federal action aimed at shoring up pensions for millions of workers.

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Correction: Biden-Economy-Ohio story

Read full article: Correction: Biden-Economy-Ohio story

In a story published July 5, 2022, about President Joe Biden's visit to Ohio on Wednesday, The Associated Press erroneously reported that it would be Biden's fourth visit to the state as president.

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With echoes of Trump, GOP splinters over $40B for Ukraine

Read full article: With echoes of Trump, GOP splinters over $40B for Ukraine

Signs of Republican resistance are mounting over a $40 billion aid package to Ukraine.

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A second JD Vance book falls through, publisher says

Read full article: A second JD Vance book falls through, publisher says

A second book by “Hillbilly Elegy” author and U.S. Senate candidate JD Vance will not be released as planned by an imprint of HarperCollins, the publisher tells The Associated Press.

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Primary takeaways: Trump passes test as kingmaker in Ohio

Read full article: Primary takeaways: Trump passes test as kingmaker in Ohio

The primary election in Ohio stood as the first real test this midterm election season of former President Donald Trump's status as the Republican Party kingmaker — and he passed.

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Live updates l Trump buoys Gilbert to Ohio GOP House win

Read full article: Live updates l Trump buoys Gilbert to Ohio GOP House win

Donald Trump-endorsed Republican Madison Gesiotto Gilbert has won a crowded primary for an open U.S. House seat in northeast Ohio.

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Election 2022: JD Vance wins Ohio's GOP Senate primary

Read full article: Election 2022: JD Vance wins Ohio's GOP Senate primary

Primary elections in Ohio have set the stage for a more competitive phase of the midterm primary season, with closely watched races in Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Georgia scheduled for later this month.

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Republicans look to surrogates for boost in Ohio Senate race

Read full article: Republicans look to surrogates for boost in Ohio Senate race

High-profile surrogates for Republicans running in Ohio’s hotly contested Senate primary are fanning out across the state ahead of Tuesday’s election.

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Trump's bid to shape GOP faces test with voters in May races

Read full article: Trump's bid to shape GOP faces test with voters in May races

Voters across a dozen states are set to decide primary elections this month that will determine the people and priorities leading the GOP into the fall midterms and beyond.

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2022 midterms: What to know about Ohio, Indiana primaries

Read full article: 2022 midterms: What to know about Ohio, Indiana primaries

The first multistate contest of the 2022 midterm election season takes place Tuesday.

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Biden's election year challenge: Blame GOP for nation's woes

Read full article: Biden's election year challenge: Blame GOP for nation's woes

President Joe Biden has an election year message for frustrated voters: At least he’s trying.

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Trump backs GOP’s JD Vance in US Senate primary in Ohio

Read full article: Trump backs GOP’s JD Vance in US Senate primary in Ohio

"Hillbilly Elegy” author JD Vance has received Donald Trump’s coveted endorsement in the race for Ohio’s open U.S. Senate seat.

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Police chief: More officers needed to fully reopen Capitol

Read full article: Police chief: More officers needed to fully reopen Capitol

The chief of the U.S. Capitol Police says it was his recommendation to move forward with a phased-in reopening of the U.S. Capitol rather than a full reopening out of security concerns.

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Campaigns weigh strategy options if Ohio primary is delayed

Read full article: Campaigns weigh strategy options if Ohio primary is delayed

Ohio's primary election is scheduled for May 3, and it's just six weeks away.

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Fight at Ohio GOP Senate debate elevates military issue

Read full article: Fight at Ohio GOP Senate debate elevates military issue

A near-physical altercation in Ohio's nasty Republican primary for U.S. Senate led some military veterans to demand that one candidate apologize.

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Pro-Trump Ohio candidates realize endorsement may never come

Read full article: Pro-Trump Ohio candidates realize endorsement may never come

Ohio’s crowded Republican Senate race has been all about one man: Donald Trump.

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Russia business deals muddy GOP US Senate primary in Ohio

Read full article: Russia business deals muddy GOP US Senate primary in Ohio

Several Republicans competing for the party’s nomination to run for U.S. Senate in Ohio are facing scrutiny for their ties to Russia as the country intensifies its war against Ukraine.

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Ryan, not onstage, takes central focus at Ohio Senate event

Read full article: Ryan, not onstage, takes central focus at Ohio Senate event

Democrat Tim Ryan wasn’t onstage when two of his competitors in Ohio’s U.S. Senate contest came together Thursday night for an unconventional debate, but his stature in the race featured prominently.

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2 US Senate candidates in Ohio to jump primaries and debate

Read full article: 2 US Senate candidates in Ohio to jump primaries and debate

A Trump-aligned Republican and an underdog progressive Democrat are taking an unusually early step in their campaigns for the U.S. Senate: They’re holding a debate.

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Facing tough '22 elections, Dems want a year of achievements

Read full article: Facing tough '22 elections, Dems want a year of achievements

Democrats know they may lose control of Congress in November's midterm elections.

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Census data puts target on rural, Rust Belt House districts

Read full article: Census data puts target on rural, Rust Belt House districts

New census data shows declining populations in rural areas and some Rust Belt cities, which could make them targets during redistricting for the U.S. House.

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Biden's 3rd trip to reddish Ohio pushes his economic agenda

Read full article: Biden's 3rd trip to reddish Ohio pushes his economic agenda

President Joe Biden just can’t quit Ohio — even if it rejected him in last year’s election.

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House narrowly approves $1.9B to fortify Capitol after riot

Read full article: House narrowly approves $1.9B to fortify Capitol after riot

The House has narrowly approved $1.9 billion to fortify the Capitol after the Jan. 6 insurrection.

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Republicans vie for Trump's blessing in Ohio Senate primary

Read full article: Republicans vie for Trump's blessing in Ohio Senate primary

One Ohio U.S. Senate candidate has been circulating a who’s-done-more-for-Donald Trump scorecard.

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'Hillbilly' to Capitol Hill? Author eyes Senate bid in Ohio

Read full article: 'Hillbilly' to Capitol Hill? Author eyes Senate bid in Ohio

“Hillbilly Elegy” author J.

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What's next as Congress ramps up investigations of Jan. 6

Read full article: What's next as Congress ramps up investigations of Jan. 6

More than three months after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, Congress is still trying to figure out how to move forward and prevent future attacks.

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Biden eulogizes slain officer as Capitol Police mourn again

Read full article: Biden eulogizes slain officer as Capitol Police mourn again

President Joe Biden says “never has there been more strain” on the U.S. Capitol Police as he honored Officer William “Billy” Evans, the second officer to die in the line of duty this year.

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What's next as Congress ramps up investigations of Jan. 6

Read full article: What's next as Congress ramps up investigations of Jan. 6

More than three months after the Jan. 6 insurrection at the Capitol, Congress is still trying to figure out how to move forward and prevent future attacks.

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Latest attack pushes US Capitol Police further toward crisis

Read full article: Latest attack pushes US Capitol Police further toward crisis

The death of another U.S. Capitol Police officer has exacerbated problems for a department months after the worst moment in its history — the storming of the Capitol by violent insurrectionists — and placed new urgency on lawmakers considering proposals to bolster the agency.

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Deadly breach could delay decisions about Capitol fencing

Read full article: Deadly breach could delay decisions about Capitol fencing

The latest deadly breach of the Capitol’s perimeter on Friday could delay the gradual reopening of the building’s grounds to the public just as lawmakers were eyeing a return to more normal security measures after the Jan. 6 riot.

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Big effort aims to elect candidates with science backgrounds

Read full article: Big effort aims to elect candidates with science backgrounds

A group working to elect candidates with science, technology, engineering and math backgrounds plans to spend $50 million in the 2022 midterm elections.

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House approves pro-union bill despite dim Senate odds

Read full article: House approves pro-union bill despite dim Senate odds

But it faces an all-but-certain Republican blockade in a narrowly divided Senate and is unlikely to become law. Ad“I’ve heard Democrats argue that it’s the unions that built the middle class,” said Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., the senior Republican on the House labor panel. And what this bill does is take away their freedom.”Labor unions have long been a bedrock of Democratic support. “This far-reaching legislation is nothing more than an union boss wish list,” said Foxx, who led Republican debate on the bill. Virginia Republican Rep. Bob Good excoriated the bill, saying it would effectively “funnel money to Democrats” by allowing unions to collect additional dues.

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House approves pro-union bill despite dim Senate odds

Read full article: House approves pro-union bill despite dim Senate odds

But it faces an all-but-certain Republican blockade in a narrowly divided Senate and is unlikely to become law. Ad“I’ve heard Democrats argue that it’s the unions that built the middle class,” said Rep. Virginia Foxx, R-N.C., the senior Republican on the House labor panel. And what this bill does is take away their freedom.”Labor unions have long been a bedrock of Democratic support. “This far-reaching legislation is nothing more than an union boss wish list,” said Foxx, who led Republican debate on the bill. Virginia Republican Rep. Bob Good excoriated the bill, saying it would effectively “funnel money to Democrats” by allowing unions to collect additional dues.

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Broward County property values skyrocket despite suffering economy due to COVID-19 pandemic

Read full article: Broward County property values skyrocket despite suffering economy due to COVID-19 pandemic

BROWARD COUNTY, Fla. – Broward County homeowners got a little richer this year. Property values in the area have skyrocketed over the past 12 months, which is unexpected news from the county appraiser. “Snowbirds are coming down with all cash offers and driving up the price,” said Broward County Commissioner Tim Ryan. Commissioners got the snapshot this week from the county property appraiser, along with a theory. “For our purposes, every year stands on its own, and there is a good chance that next year maybe values will start coming down,” said property appraiser Marty Kiar.

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EXPLAINER: What were the warnings before the Capitol riot?

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Fencing and razor wire surrounds the perimeter of the Capitol in Washington, Thursday, Feb. 25, 2021. Scott Applewhite)Capitol Police leadership had plenty of intelligence warning that armed extremists were planning to target the Capitol over President Donald Trump’s election loss, according to new testimony Thursday. In an appearance before a House subcommittee, acting Chief Yogananda Pittman said none of the warnings forecast the mass attack that actually took place. “I cannot get past a glaring discrepancy between intelligence received and preparation,” Rep. Katherine Clark, D-Mass., said during Thursday's hearing before the House Appropriations Committee. AdThe Capitol Police union issued a vote of no confidence last week against Pittman.

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Chief: Police heeded Capitol attack warnings but overwhelmed

Read full article: Chief: Police heeded Capitol attack warnings but overwhelmed

In this Feb. 2, 2021 file photo, acting U.S. Capitol Police Chief Yogananda Pittman pays respects to U.S. Capitol Police officer Brian Sicknick in the Capitol Rotunda in Washington. However, she denied that law enforcement failed to take seriously warnings of violence before the Jan. 6 insurrection. AdEven if it had reached the top officials, Pittman argued, Capitol Police wouldn't have done anything differently. Before she was named acting police chief — Sund, the former chief, resigned after the riot — Pittman was the assistant chief in charge of intelligence operations. In her testimony, Pittman denied that race played a role in the failure to heed warning signs.

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GOP's Josh Mandel joins race for open Senate seat in Ohio

Read full article: GOP's Josh Mandel joins race for open Senate seat in Ohio

FILEIn this file photo from Oct. 6, 2020, Jane Timken, the Chairwoman of the Ohio Republican Party, speaks at the Hamilton County Board of Elections during early voting in Norwood, Ohio. (AP Photo/Aaron Doster, File)COLUMBUS, Ohio – Republican Josh Mandel, a Marine veteran and former state treasurer, says he will make a third run for the U.S. Senate in Ohio, taking a pro-Trump message in a bid for the seat being vacated by the GOP’s Rob Portman. AdMandel abruptly abandoned his last Senate campaign in January 2018, citing unspecified health issues being experienced by his then-wife, Ilana. He personally backed her takeover of the state party four years ago from a state chair allied with then-Gov. He has about $4.3 million remaining in his Senate campaign account, and about $500,000 in a leadership PAC.

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Virus expert says she's exploring bid for US Senate in Ohio

Read full article: Virus expert says she's exploring bid for US Senate in Ohio

Mike DeWine in the state’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic made her something of a folk hero and role model for Ohio girls. Kasich has said he won't run, but Johnson warned Kasich would try to get an “elitist” elected to the seat. AdFormer Treasurer Kevin Boyce and state House Democratic leader Rep. Emilia Sykes, who both are Black, are among other potential Democratic contenders. Acton’s political experience is limited, and involves volunteering for former President Barack Obama’s 2008 Democratic primary campaign in Ohio. Cranley said the emerging prospect of a strong Democratic battle for the Senate seat is good news for other statewide candidates.

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In Ohio, open Senate seat sparks debate on gender, diversity

Read full article: In Ohio, open Senate seat sparks debate on gender, diversity

An open Senate seat in Ohio has set off a round of jockeying among ambitious Democrats and a spirited debate over who is best poised to lead a party comeback in a one-time battleground that has been trending Republican. While Acton and Ryan are believed to be the furthest along in their deliberations, several politicians who are Black are also eyeing the seat. The group is working to recruit a Black candidate for the Senate seat, he said. AdStill, Ryan got a boost Saturday when Hillary Clinton, the party’s 2016 presidential nominee, declared on Twitter that she was “all in” for a Ryan Senate candidacy. For some Ohio Democrats the cautionary tale is 2018, when a group of female gubernatorial candidates all ceded their ambitions to former Obama administration consumer chief Richard Cordray, who lost the race.

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GOP's Rep. Jim Jordan won't seek Portman's US Senate seat

Read full article: GOP's Rep. Jim Jordan won't seek Portman's US Senate seat

Rob Portman, R-Ohio, speaks to members of the media outside a Senate Finance Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington. Portman said Monday, Jan. 25 that he won't seek reelection and plans to end a career in federal government spanning more than three decades. (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik, File)CINCINNATI – Republican U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, a fiery Donald Trump supporter, won't run to succeed Ohio Sen. The former star college wrestler's style doesn't reflect that of Portman, a career establishment Republican with a reputation for bipartisanship. AdTrump rewarded Jordan, 56, for his steady support by giving him the Presidential Medal of Freedom before leaving office this month.

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Capitol Police chief apologizes for failures in Jan. 6 siege

Read full article: Capitol Police chief apologizes for failures in Jan. 6 siege

U.S. Capitol Police hold rioters at gun-point near the House Chamber inside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, in Washington. Yogananda Pittman, in prepared testimony before Congress, said that the Capitol Police “failed to meet its own high standards as well as yours." A law enforcement official told The Associated Press that authorities have detected ominous chatter about killing legislators or attacking them outside the Capitol. Five people died, including Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher. The Defense Department has said it asked the Capitol Police if it needed the Guard, but the request was denied.

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Guard in DC forced to sleep in garages, sparking outcry

Read full article: Guard in DC forced to sleep in garages, sparking outcry

About 25,000 Guard members from across the country deployed to help secure President Joe Biden's inauguration, which went off with only a handful of minor arrests. First lady Jill Biden visited Guard troops outside the Capitol on Friday, bringing them cookies and thanking them for protecting her family. She noted that the Bidens’ late son, Beau, served in the Delaware Army National Guard. All 25,000 Guard members were vetted by the FBI over concerns of an insider attack, and a dozen were removed from their posts including two who made extremist statements about the inauguration. Thousands of Guard troops from all across the country poured into D.C. by the planeload and busload late last week, in response to escalating security threats and fears of more rioting.

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After deadly siege, lawmakers ask why police so outnumbered

Read full article: After deadly siege, lawmakers ask why police so outnumbered

The lawmakers who were voting to affirm President-elect Joe Biden's victory were forced into hiding for hours. One Capitol Police officer, Brian Sicknick, died Thursday night from injuries suffered during the riot. One disturbing video shows a bloodied police officer screaming for help as he’s crushed by rioters inside the Capitol building. The riot focused renewed attention on Capitol Police, a force of more than 2,300 officers and civilian employees that protects the Capitol, lawmakers, staff and visitors. And as the mob descended on the building Wednesday, Justice Department leaders reached out to offer up FBI agents.

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Deadly siege focuses attention on Capitol Police

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This undated image provided by the United States Capitol Police shows U.S. Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick, who died Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, of injuries sustained during the riot at the Capitol. One Capitol Police officer, Brian Sicknick, died Thursday night from injuries suffered during the riot. Another disturbing video shows a bloodied police officer screaming for help as he’s crushed by protesters inside the Capitol building. Still, the riot — and Sicknick's death — focused renewed attention on Capitol Police, a force of more than 2,300 officers and civilian employees that protects the Capitol, lawmakers, staff and visitors. Capitol Police turned them down both times, according to senior defense officials and two people familiar with the matter.

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Capitol siege by pro-Trump mob forces questions, ousters

Read full article: Capitol siege by pro-Trump mob forces questions, ousters

Trump supporters try to break through a police barrier, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2021, at the Capitol in Washington. The tragedy deepened late Thursday as a Capitol police officer injured in the melee died, the fifth death related to the riot. The U.S. Capitol Police said in a statement that Officer Brian D. Sicknick died from injuries sustained responding to the riot on Wednesday at the Capitol. The procedure allows for the vice president and a majority of the Cabinet to declare the president unfit for office. Black lawmakers, in particular, noted the way the mostly white Trump supporters were treated.

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Capitol police chief defends response to 'criminal' rioters

Read full article: Capitol police chief defends response to 'criminal' rioters

Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., stops to look at damage in the early morning hours of Thursday, Jan. 7, 2021, after protesters stormed the Capitol in Washington, on Wednesday. ”Make no mistake: these mass riots were not First Amendment activities; they were criminal riotous behavior. Both law enforcement and Trump supporters deployed chemical irritants during the hourslong occupation of the complex before it was cleared Wednesday evening. D.C. police said Thursday that 68 people were arrested, while Capitol police said 14 were arrested, most for unlawful entry. Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., a former police chief, said it was “painfully obvious" that Capitol police “were not prepared” for what took place Wednesday.

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Lawmakers vow to investigate police after Capitol breach

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(AP Photo/Jose Luis Magana)WASHINGTON – Lawmakers are vowing an investigation into how law enforcement handled Wednesday’s violent breach at the Capitol, questioning whether a lack of preparedness allowed a mob to occupy and vandalize the building. U.S. Capitol Police, who are charged with protecting Congress, turned to other law enforcement for help with the mob that overwhelmed the complex and sent lawmakers into hiding. Both law enforcement and Trump supporters deployed chemical irritants during the hourslong occupation of the complex before it was cleared Wednesday evening. Three other people died after suffering “medical emergencies” related to the breach, said Robert Contee, chief of the city’s Metropolitan Police Department. Rep. Val Demings, D-Fla., a former police chief, said it was “painfully obvious" that Capitol police "were not prepared for today.

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Biden, Trump snipe from road and rails after debate chaos

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Less than 12 hours after the wild debate concluded, Biden called Trump's behavior in the prime-time confrontation a “a national embarrassment." Trump proclaimed his debate performance a smashing success during a Wednesday evening rally in Duluth, Minnesota. I’m going to be an American president," Biden said at the Cleveland train station. While some Republicans feared that Trump's debate performance was too aggressive, he gave himself high marks as he left Washington. He had spent much of the day assailing Biden and debate moderator Chris Wallace on social media.

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Democrats push new $3T coronavirus relief bill through House

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(AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)WASHINGTON Democrats have powered a massive $3 trillion coronavirus relief bill through the House, an election-year measure designed to brace a U.S. economy in free fall and a health care system struggling to contain a pandemic still pummeling the country. It has no chance of becoming law as written, but will likely spark difficult negotiations with the White House and Senate Republicans. The enormous Democratic measure would cost more than the prior four coronavirus bills combined. This bill is nothing more than the Democratic policy agenda masquerading as a response to the coronavirus crisis, said Rep. Tom Cole, R-Okla. He said the bill is going nowhere, and is going nowhere fast.Liberal Rep. Pramila Jayapal, D-Wash., also opposed the bill.

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Newspaper closing after celebrating 150th year in business

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"So much is pulling us apart," he said, "and those local papers pulled us together." "The biggest question in local news has been when newspapers will stop shrinking and start closing. They said "we have been fighting against the tide of a changing newspaper business model and struggling to place The Vindicator on sound financial footing." "And that's what you lose when you lose the local newspaper. The result: Fewer subscribers and advertisers for a local paper.

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What Elizabeth Warren, Beto O'Rourke, others aim to do tonight

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Instead, O'Rourke is likely to focus on his own bevy of policy plans, punctuated by personal anecdotes he has collected on the campaign trail. The Minnesota senator, in preparation for Wednesday night's debate, watched video of the 2016 Republican primary debates -- raucous affairs where the massive field led to free-wielding and unpredictable exchanges. And Wednesday night's debate is unlikely to look any different for the Washington governor. RyanRyan told CNN that he has one strategy going into Wednesday night's debate: "I've got no real strategy other than be myself." De BlasioThe New York Mayor is going into the first Democratic debate with a clear goal: highlight contrast.

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Florida Panthers ask for $86 million bailout to help pay for rent at BB&T Center

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SUNRISE, Fla. – The Florida Panthers faced some high stakes Tuesday; not on the ice, but at Broward County Hall. With opposition building against the Florida Panthers' request for $86 million for free rent at the county-owned BB&T Center in Sunrise, a majority of county commissioners made it clear at a workshop meeting Tuesday that they're in favor of a major public giveaway to the hockey team. "If the Panthers leave and there is no professional sports team as a tenant then the value plummets," Kiar said. "I'm leaning somewhere between $4 million and $5.6 million," Sharief said. "My understanding of a partnership is there is a sharing of the responsibility, a sharing of the profits," Ryan said.

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