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As Democrats sweat GOP surge, politicians led by Biden fan out across Illinois in campaign season’s final weekend

CHICAGO — Politicians fanned out across the state on the final weekend of the 2022 general election campaign, led by President Joe Biden who spoke in Joliet on Saturday amid concerns that a Republican surge on Election Day could cost Democrats control of both Illinois’ political agenda and Congress. Biden’s decision to visit what has been a reliably blue state, along with a scheduled trip to Chicago by Vice President Kamala Harris on Sunday, underscored the belief that races across the ballot have tightened ahead of Tuesday’s election. On Saturday, Biden campaigned for two-term Rep. Lauren Und...

Biden, Obama, Trump target key state in midterms countdown

President Joe Biden, Democratic superstar Barack Obama and Republican firebrand Donald Trump all converged Saturday on Pennsylvania to push their parties to the finishing line in a race Biden said marks a "defining" moment for US democracy.

The battle of the serving and two former presidents marked the start of a final crescendo before Tuesday when Americans will decide who controls Congress during the last two years of Biden's first term.

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U.S. rail union representing 4,900 workers narrowly approves contract

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -A labor union representing about 4,900 rail workers said on Saturday that members narrowly ratified a tentative contract agreement with freight railroads in the United States.

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Biden comments on coal-fired plants slammed by Manchin ahead of U.S. midterms

By Trevor Hunnicutt

JOLIET, Ill. (Reuters) - Comments by President Joe Biden about shutting coal-powered energy plants days before critical midterm elections drew fire on Saturday from a key conservative Senate Democrat.

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What if Biden does not run again?

By Jarrett Renshaw and Heather Timmons

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The U.S. midterm elections on Tuesday will do much more than shape the next two years of Joe Biden's presidency. They will also help determine whether he will run in 2024 as well, political analysts and advisers believe.

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Pelosi says husband's attack highlights 'fear' in tense US political climate

House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Friday a violent attack on her husband had highlighted the "fear" felt by poll workers and other Americans in the heated political climate ahead of next week's midterm elections.

The comments come one day after her husband, Paul, was released from hospital following an attack in which a man broke into the couple's California home and hit him on the head with a hammer.

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Biden, Trump target pivotal battleground in countdown to midterms

They have been shadowboxing at separate campaign stops across the United States for weeks but the Democratic and Republican leaders find themselves on the same battlefield Saturday as they make closing pitches in Pennsylvania for next week's midterm election.

President Joe Biden will rally alongside his old boss Barack Obama as the Democrats deploy their big guns to build the energy they hope will spread nationwide and reverse the late rightward-shift in polling.

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Biden gets SCOTUS win

President Joe Biden took executive action in August to forgive the student loans of millions of Americans, and immediately hit tremendous opposition from Republicans. Now, for the second time, the U.S. Supreme Court has refused to block President Biden's student loan forgiveness program – at least for now.

16 million Americans have already been approved by the U.S. Dept. of Education to have their loans, or a portion of their loans, forgiven. 26 million have already applied.

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Biden, Trump, Obama barnstorm Pennsylvania in final midterms dash

By Jarrett Renshaw and Gram Slattery

PHILADELPHIA (Reuters) - The biggest names in Democratic and Republican politics -- Joe Biden, Barack Obama and Donald Trump -- head to Pennsylvania on Saturday hoping to tip the balance in a closely contested midterm race that could determine control of the U.S. Senate.

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Oath Keepers founder Rhodes takes the stand in U.S. Capitol riot trial

By Sarah N. Lynch

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -The founder of the far-right Oath Keepers group Stewart Rhodes on Friday tried to soften his image as a militant anti-government supporter of former President Donald Trump, as he took the stand in his trial on criminal charges of trying to block the peaceful transfer of presidential power in 2021.

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Trump to get hit with 'insurrectionist' lawsuit if he launches a 2024 campaign

Former U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday night signaled to his supporters in Sioux City, Iowa that he's close to making an announcement about the 2024 election, as his advisers are reportedly preparing for a campaign launch days after the midterms.

As Axios reported Friday, Trump's aides are "discussing announcing the launch of a 2024 presidential campaign on November 14."

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Biden accuses GOP of 'rooting for recession' after jobs report

President Joe Biden on Friday accused the Republican leadership of "rooting for a recession" after new Labor Department figures showed the U.S. economy added 261,000 jobs in October, more than analysts expected but down slightly from the previous month.

"Today's jobs report—adding 261,000 jobs with the unemployment rate still at a historically low 3.7%—shows that our jobs recovery remains strong," Biden said in a statement.

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GOP senator cites Soviet 'Iron Curtain' to defend Trump's border wall

United States Senator Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) recently told a roomful of constituents that he wants former President Donald Trump's border wall with Mexico to be completed because other historical barriers prevented people from crossing between neighboring nations.

"When you have an open border, you don't really have a country because sovereignty is connected with who can come to America or not come to America, just like any other country," said Grassley – who at the age of eighty-nine was born closer to the 1861 start of Abraham Lincoln's presidency than Joe Biden's in 2020 – is seeking an eighth consecutive Senate term. If the GOP retakes the Senate majority in the midterm elections next Tuesday, Grassley as pro tempore would be third in the presidential line of succession.

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