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GOP candidates 'in a pickle' after they realize swing voters don't buy Trump's election lies: CNN panelist

Earlier this week, New Hampshire Republican Senate hopeful Don Bolduc did a complete 180 on his stance on the 2020 election when he told Fox News that he did not believe the election was stolen and that Joe Biden is the legitimate president.

A CNN panel on Friday argued that Bolduc's abrupt reversal showed that Trump's false claims about the 2020 election are a major turnoff to swing voters, despite being catnip for Republican primary voters.

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‘Authoritarian’: politicians, advocates react to Ron DeSantis flying migrants to Martha's Vineyard

Gov. Ron DeSantis took his bows Thursday for airlifting some 50 asylum seekers to Martha’s Vineyard in Massachusetts the day before.

The move triggered a furious response from Florida Democrats, immigrant advocacy groups, and members of Florida’s Hispanic community, some of whom saw the move as authoritarian and even equated it with human trafficking.

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Florida newspaper disgusted by Republicans refusing to disavow Nazi and white supremacist supporters

It's only been a few weeks since President Joe Biden made a speech calling out violent domestic terrorism from white supremacists, militia groups, neo-Nazis and others that have been embraced under the MAGA banner. Now the Miami Herald is concerned that too many of these groups are within Florida's borders and they're part of Gov. Ron DeSantis' (R-FL) supporters.

In an Editorial Board piece on Thursday, the Herald explained that these "extremists don’t always wear white robes and burn crosses." But they were certainly breaking through the windows of the Capitol on Jan. 6. they were flying swastika flags over interstate overpasses, they harassed those they believed were Jewish and people of color, they staged an event outside of a right-wing conference and held a rally outside of Disney World.

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Biden trolls WSJ editorial board after securing railroad worker deal they suggested wouldn't happen

President Joe Biden on Thursday took a victory lap after he and his administration secured a deal to avoid a nationwide railroad workers strike -- and he also used the opportunity to take a shot at his critics at the Wall Street Journal editorial board.

Writing on Twitter, Biden pointed to a WSJ editorial published this week that criticized the president and Democrats for not doing enough to avoid a railroad strike that would have had severely negative effects on the American economy.

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Republicans and Independents feel deceived by Trump: Congresswoman says after congressional recess

WASHINGTON — Rep. Madeleine Dean (D-PA) returned to the U.S. Capitol along with her colleagues after the August Recess and noted that she heard from a lot of Republicans in the state that they felt cheated by former President Donald Trump.

Speaking to Raw Story, Dean said that people all over her district were "riveted" to watch the public hearings for the House Select Committee investigating the Jan. 6 attack on Congress.

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Watch: Nancy Pelosi cracks joke about Republicans after Lindsey Graham’s abortion ban plan flails

Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi mocked Republican lawmakers on Wednesday after U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham's decision to announce a bill to ban abortion nationwide continues to backfire on the South Carolina Republican and the GOP.

Pointing to a little-noticed aspect of Graham's proposed legislation, which would ban nearly all abortion at the 15-week mark, Speaker Pelosi told reporters at her weekly press conference the bill would not just place a nationwide ban of abortion, it would actually "criminalize" it.

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Biden announces 'tentative agreement' between unions and rail carriers to avoid strike

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The Biden White House on Thursday announced a "tentative agreement" to avert a national rail strike that could have begun as soon as the end of the week as workers fought for basic sick leave that their hugely profitable employers refused to provide.

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CNN reports Mark Meadows ‘complied’ with DOJ subpoena in J6 case

Former Trump White House chief of staff Mark Meadows provided information to the Department of Justice following a subpoena, CNN reported Wednesday.

Citing "sources familiar with the matter," CNN reported Meadows turned over the same material he delivered to the House Select Committee Investigating the Jan. 6 Attack on the U.S. Capitol.

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Did the FBI’s Mar-a-Lago raid change support for Trump? What a new poll found

The FBI raid on Mar-a-Lago, former President Donald Trump’s Florida residence, appears to have not impacted his future election chances with voters, according to a new poll. If the 2024 election were held today, 45% of survey respondents said they would vote for Trump; 42% would choose President Joe Biden, and 13% said they are unsure, according to the September Harvard-CAPS Harris Poll, conducted by the Center for American Political Studies at Harvard (CAPS) and the Harris Poll, released Sept. 13. Additionally, when asked if the Republican presidential primary were held today, 33% said they w...

Zelenskiy sees damage in recaptured towns; Russia strikes city's water system

By Tom Balmforth

IZIUM, Ukraine (Reuters) - Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy heard firsthand what people in recaptured northeastern towns experienced under Russian forces while a major city struggled to contain damage to its water system from Russian missle attacks.

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This Montana extremist is advising Oath Keepers' founder behind the scenes

BOZEMAN - The leader of the Oath Keepers is being advised by a notorious extremist in Montana, ahead of his trial for seditious conspiracy.

"A perennial political candidate from Montana who was once denied admission to the bar because of his criminal record and “connections to white supremacy groups” has been playing a behind the scenes role in the defense of Oath Keepers founder Stewart Rhodes, one of the alleged organizers of the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol," Politico reported Wednesday. "Lawyer Roger Roots, who has mounted long shot libertarian bids for office in Montana in every election since 2012, has been assisting a lawyer newly tapped by Rhodes to mount a last-ditch drive to postpone Rhodes’ looming trial for seditious conspiracy, slated to begin Sept. 26."

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Supreme Court risks its legitimacy by looking political, Justice Kagan says

By Nate Raymond and Andrew Chung

(Reuters) - The U.S. Supreme Court's legitimacy could be imperiled if Americans come to view its members as trying to impose personal preferences on society, liberal Justice Elena Kagan said on Wednesday in the wake of rulings powered by her conservative colleagues curtailing abortion access and widening gun rights.

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Damaging rail strike looms as White House calls for talks to continue

The Biden administration was still working Wednesday to avoid a major strike by US freight railroad workers this weekend, which threatens to disrupt travel and supply chains two months before crucial midterm elections.

Freight railroad companies and two unions representing mainly train conductors were called to a meeting at the Labor Department in Washington on Wednesday, two days after President Joe Biden sought to mediate in the dispute threatening to paralyze the US train network and hurt the wider economy.

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