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Michael Cohen's former lawyer urges Biden to support Trump pardon

The ex-lawyer of Donald Trump's former fixer turned vehement enemy Michael Cohen made a surprise request Wednesday — that Trump be pardoned.

Writing for the conservative Real Clear Politics, attorney Lanny Davis began by comparing Trump to Hunter Biden, who was just convicted of lying to purchase a gun.

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Fishing boat malfunction causes former Alaska state lawmaker to drop out of election

A broken boat engine is causing former Republican Rep. Bill Thomas to cancel his plans to challenge Democratic Rep. Andi Story for a state House seat representing northern Southeast Alaska, Thomas said.

Thomas, 77, is Story’s lone opponent in this year’s legislative elections but said recent mechanical troubles with his fishing boat have left him no time to campaign while earning a living as a fisherman.

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Analysis reveals source behind GOP 'losing streak' after colossal Georgia defeat

In a GOP runoff primary in Georgia's 2nd Congressional District on Tuesday, June 18, Chuck Hand — one of the January 6 rioters — lost badly to former Trump Administration official Wayne Johnson. Having secured the nomination, Johnson will go up against incumbent Democratic Rep. Sanford Bishop in the general election.

The primary wasn't even remotely close. Johnson defeated Hand, according to the New York Times, by around 31 percent.

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Anti-Trump Eugene Vindman crushes Democratic rivals in Virginia primary

State Sen. Suhas Subramanyam and military officer Eugene Vindman were the victors in two closely watched Democratic primaries Tuesday in two competitive Northern Virginia districts.

But the most high-profile contest in Virginia — the intra-GOP brawl between incumbent Rep. Bob Good and state Sen. John McGuire — was too close to call as of 10 p.m Tuesday evening, three hours after the polls closed.

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Wisconsin Assembly elections chair says he should get access to noncitizen ID data

Rep. Scott Krug (R-Nekoosa), the chair of the Assembly’s committee on campaigns and elections, says he’s making progress in his effort to find whether or not noncitizens are voting in large numbers in Wisconsin.

In May, Krug said during a joint hearing of both legislative chambers’ elections committees that it would be his “mission” this summer to find a way to get state agencies to share data that would help ensure noncitizens aren’t voting.

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RNC brings nationwide effort to recruit 5,000 poll workers and poll watchers to PA

NEWTOWN — The Republican National Committee brought its new nationwide campaign aimed at recruiting 100,000 poll watchers, poll workers, and legal experts to Pennsylvania on Tuesday.

“We from the RNC have put in place an incredible election integrity program,” RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump said Tuesday. “This is unlike anything we’ve ever done before and it is to ensure free, fair, and transparent elections.”

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Surprise! Voters sent some Oklahoma lawmakers packing

OKLAHOMA CITY – Races for the statehouse on Tuesday saw some surprises.

Sen. Greg McCortney, R-Ada, lost to Republican challenger Jonathan Wingard, of Ada.

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Jan. 6 rioter who walked out of debate loses GA House primary runoff

A Georgia Republican who served prison time for a conviction related to the Jan. 6 riot at the U.S. Capitol was defeated in a primary runoff for a House seat.

Charles Hand failed to best former Trump administration official Wayne Johnson as they dueled to challenge Rep. Sanford Bishop (D-GA) in the general election come Nov. 5, The Associated Press projected.

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Watch: CNN guests clash as conservative fact-checked on key issue

A discussion on CNN Tuesday seemingly became difficult for conservative Scott Jennings when his Democratic opponent came prepared with facts and nuance in their debate.

In a debate over the anniversary of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, or DACA, and immigration as a whole, a flummoxed Jennings shouted "amnesty" rather than debate facts.

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'Granting mass thinkit': Trump struggles through another gaffe-filled rally speech

Donald Trump struggled through another rally speech marred by mumbling and slurring in Milwaukee, Wisconsin rally on Tuesday — and his critics were delighted.

" Joe Biden is forming granting mass--thinkit," Trump meandered in a section of the speech, with an excerpt of the video quickly spreading online.

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'He will learn to regret': Far-right Republicans threaten Trump for  endorsing their foes

A group of Donald Trump's conservative allies are growing angry over his refusal to endorse their candidates in 2024, according to a new report.

Members of the far-right Freedom Caucus members are accusing the former president of abandoning them — and pointing to Trump's endorsement of Chair Rep. Bob Good's (R-VA) opponent John McGuire as proof, sources tell nonprofit News of the United States journalist Reese Gorman.

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'Totally normal for a dictator': Trump stuns with latest demand for punishment

Former President Donald Trump left onlookers shocked Tuesday when he declared private citizens should lose their jobs should they refuse to follow his party line.

Trump's Truth Social message — in which he claims business executives not "100% behind Donald Trump" should be "FIRED for incompetence" — was met with immediate backlash from critics raising the specter of fascism.

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'I'm voting for a felon': Trump fans flaunt new slogan at Wisconsin rally

Supporters of Donald Trump reportedly celebrated his felony conviction at a rally in Racine, Wisconsin.

During coverage before the former president's scheduled rally on Tuesday, reporters for RSBN said there was a celebratory atmosphere at the rally over Trump's recent 34 felony convictions.

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