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Reverberations of Trump's 'Big Lie' as GOP sows doubt ahead of midterms

With less than a week to go until the midterm elections, supporters of former President Donald Trump's baseless "Big Lie" that he was the legitimate winner of the 2020 election have taken numerous approaches to questioning the integrity of the democratic process—including, in several cases, Republican candidates echoing Trump as they suggest they won't accept an electoral loss on November 8.

As The Guardian reported Wednesday, high-profile candidates in Arizona, Wisconsin, and Pennsylvania have refused to say they'll concede to their Democratic opponents if they lose their elections—in some cases repeating ideas espoused by Trump in the weeks leading up to the 2016 and 2020 elections.

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Biden to warn that election deniers pose threat to America

By Andrea Shalal and Jeff Mason

WASHINGTON (Reuters) -President Joe Biden will address "horrible" political violence in a speech Wednesday and warn that people who deny valid election results threaten American democracy, White House officials said, as concerns grow ahead of the Nov. 8 midterm elections.

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George Will: Democrats need fresh faces to defeat Donald Trump in 2024

Conservative-leaning Washington Post columnist George Will believes the Democratic Party should reconsider backing President Joe Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris for the 2024 presidential election.

According to Will, backing the Biden-Harris ticket could increase the possibility of former President Donald Trump winning the presidency again, per Mediaite.

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Stewart Rhodes wrote message to Trump begging him to conduct mass arrests of Congress and Supreme Court

Prosecutors on Wednesday claimed that Oath Keepers leader Stewart Rhodes wrote a letter to former President Donald Trump after the deadly January 6 Capitol riots in which he begged the former president to conduct mass arrests of both Congress and the Supreme Court.

As reported by NBC News' Ryan Reilly, Rhodes dictated the letter to Jason Alpers, who testified on Wednesday as a witness for the government.

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'They're trying to scare us away': Texas couple gets ominous threat for publicly supporting Beto O'Rourke

A Texas couple received an ominous letter they believe was an attempt at voter intimidation.

Andrew and Olivia, a pair of Beto O'Rourke supporters from Lakeway, told KTBC-TV they received an anonymous letter dripping with "pure hate and venom" for showing support for the Democratic challenger to Gov. Greg Abbott with campaign signs on their lawn.

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Democrats lean in on economy, democracy in midterm home stretch

Washington (AFP) - A week out from the US midterm elections, Democrats stepped up their campaign offensive Wednesday, ringing alarm bells on right-wing threats to democracy and pushing President Joe Biden's plans to tackle runaway inflation.

Biden -- who argues that a changing of the guard in the Democratic-controlled Congress would exacerbate price hikes and threaten entitlements -- will talk up infrastructure improvements in an address from the White House.

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US says its worries are growing over Russian nuclear talk

The White House said Wednesday it was increasingly concerned over Moscow's talk of using a nuclear weapon in Ukraine, after a media report said top Russian military officials had discussed how and when to use such a weapon.

"We have grown increasingly concerned about the potential as these months have gone on," said White House national security spokesman John Kirby.

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Biden to deliver major speech Wednesday evening on rising political violence and threats to democracy

President Joe Biden Wednesday evening will deliver a "major speech" Wednesday evening on rising threats to American democracy, just blocks from the U.S. Capitol where the January 6 insurrection took place.

The speech, which was not part of the President's originally published schedule, comes just days after the husband of the Speaker of the House was brutally assaulted, his skull bashed with a hammer inside their San Francisco home in what prosecutors have described as a "near-fatal" attack.

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UK's Sunak U-turns on attending COP27 in Egypt

Britain's new prime minister Rishi Sunak on Wednesday announced he will join the UN climate conference in Egypt after all, having provoked anger for refusing to attend the global event early into his tenure.

Sunak had argued that "pressing domestic commitments" would keep him away from COP27 in the Red Sea resort of Sharm el-Sheikh -- after inheriting an economic crisis from predecessor Liz Truss.

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'The Donald Trump endorsement' and five more of the most ridiculous 2022 Kansas campaign ads

We can nearly see the finish line, folks.

On Tuesday, voters will head to the polls in Kansas and across the nation to cast ballots in midterm elections. While we twiddle our thumbs (or cast advance ballots), let’s take a look at some of this season’s most notable, egregious or ridiculous campaign spots.

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U.S. grants some Venezuelans speedy entry under new program, sponsors say

By Ted Hesson and Jackie Botts

(Reuters) - U.S. sponsors applying to bring Venezuelans into the United States under a new program are receiving approvals in hours or days, a lightning-fast pace that could soon fill up available spaces in the program, according to U.S. sponsors and advocates.

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Virginia midterms could be early sign of whether GOP can match ‘megawave’ hype

As he took the stage last month at a 90s nostalgia restaurant in central Virginia — next to a mural that said “It was all a dream” — Gov. Glenn Youngkin assured an enthusiastic Republican crowd his 2021 victory was no off-year fluke.

“Can you feel it?” Youngkin said. “It’s happening again.”

Youngkin told the veteran-heavy audience at Gourmeltz, a Fredericksburg-area sandwich shop that made headlines for defying COVID-19 mask mandates, that Virginia’s sharp turn rightward was a preview of what could happen nationally in the midterm elections.

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Kari Lake wants an AZ law banning Big Tech ‘censorship’ of conservatives


Kari Lake wants to implement laws in Arizona that stop social media platforms from censoring speech from Arizonans on their sites, Lake told conservative talk show host Steven Crowder in an interview Tuesday.

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