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How election-denying GOP governors could tilt the 2024 presidential election

Republican candidates who claim that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump have been nominated for governor in four critical swing states, raising concerns that if elected they could try to sway election results in 2024 and beyond.

In Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, Republican primary voters elected a candidate who has denied the results of the 2020 election and believes that voter fraud influenced the results. GOP voters also nominated an election-denying candidate in Maryland, though he has less chance of winning in a blue state.

Many more Republican gubernatorial candidates have questioned whether the 2020 election was legitimate or refused to say that President Joe Biden was the rightful winner. But these five are more vocal election deniers, who would be willing to call for audits or move to decertify results.

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California says new cars must be zero emission by 2035

California ruled Thursday that all new cars sold in America's most populous state must be zero emission from 2035, in what was billed as a nation-leading step to slash the pollutants that cause global warming.

The widely touted move has been hailed by environmentalists, who hope it will prod other parts of the United States to quicken the adoption of electric vehicles.

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More US states ban abortion as Democrats push back

Abortion became illegal in three more US states on Thursday, further restricting access to elective terminations for millions of women despite some signs of popular and judicial pushback.

Two months after the Supreme Court struck down the constitutional right to abortion, nearly 21 million women have already lost access to the procedure in their home states, according to an analysis by The Washington Post.

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Judge to rule soon if Kemp can be forced to comply with Fulton grand jury subpoena

A Fulton County judge will decide whether Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp must testify before a special grand jury after prosecutors and state attorneys sparred in court Thursday over the investigation into possible interference in the 2020 election.

Kemp’s attorneys argued before Superior Court Judge Robert McBurney that Kemp is protected under state law from forced compliance with a subpoena. Fulton prosecutors issued the subpoena after their negotiations with the governor’s lawyers for a voluntary appearance turned sour.

Kemp’s legal team has accused Fulton District Attorney Fani Willis of targeting Kemp for political reasons and argues the governor shouldn’t have to appear before the jury until after the Nov. 8 election when Kemp faces a challenge from Democratic nominee Stacey Abrams.

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Dazed and confused: EV buyers struggle to navigate new tax credits

David Di Pinza of Temecula, California, would like to replace his aging 2013 Ford C-Max hybrid with an electric vehicle. He is a cage cashier at a local casino and was planning to dip into his 401(k) savings to afford the purchase. The prospect of a $7,500 rebate would make an EV a viable option. So when Congress approved point-of-sale discounts on EVs through the Inflation Reduction Act, Di Pinza was thrilled. But the more he read about the law's new requirements, the more he realized his options would be limited — so limited, industry advocates estimate, no existing EV would qualify once the...

Biden fires up Democratic faithful at midterms rally with Maryland party leaders

Fresh from a series of policy wins, President Joe Biden kicked off the general election campaign season Thursday night with a well-attended rally at Richard Montgomery High School in Rockville.

Roused by an exuberant crowd in deeply Democratic Montgomery County, leading national and state party leaders expressed growing hope for Democrats nationally in the November mid-term elections.

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Biden asks Republicans to shun 'MAGA' in November, vote Democrat

By Steve Holland

ROCKVILLE, Md. (Reuters) -U.S. President Joe Biden had harsh words to describe Trump-allied Republicans on Thursday, as he held his first political rally in the run-up to November elections, accusing the group of embracing violence and hatred, and saying they edged toward "semi-fascism" at an earlier fund-raising stop.

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Biden plans New York trip to speak at United Nations General Assembly in September

NEW YORK — President Joe Biden plans to travel to New York City in September to speak at the U.N. General Assembly, the New York Daily News learned Thursday. The president will arrive in the city on Sunday, Sept. 18. He’ll attend the 77th annual gathering of world leaders for the second time as president the following two days, the White House said in a statement released to the News. There were no additional details of the trip, such as when Biden will address the lofty confab of presidents, kings, prime ministers and dictators. Biden won’t have to worry about bumping into Russian President V...

Jim Jordan is outraged over Biden's plan for student loan forgiveness

President Biden announced his upcoming plan for student loan forgiveness on Wednesday, August 24, in a 21 minute speech to the American public. This announcement checked off another of the prominent promises from his 2020 campaign.

Republican Representative Jim Jordan of Ohio appeared to be deeply displeased with President Biden's decision to cancel a portion of student loan debt for millions of Americans, and faced fierce backlash following a series of tweets, take a look at the report below:

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Ukraine nuclear plant escapes meltdown, Zelenskiy says; Moscow, Kyiv trade blame

By Tom Balmforth and Natalia Zinets

KYIV (Reuters) - President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said the world narrowly avoided a radiation disaster as the last regular line supplying electricity to Ukraine's Russian-held Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant was restored hours after being cut.

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How election-denying GOP governors could tilt the 2024 presidential election

Republican candidates who claim that the 2020 election was stolen from Donald Trump have been nominated for governor in four critical swing states, raising concerns that if elected they could try to sway election results in 2024 and beyond.

In Arizona, Pennsylvania, Michigan and Wisconsin, Republican primary voters elected a candidate who has denied the results of the 2020 election and believes that voter fraud influenced the results. GOP voters also nominated an election-denying candidate in Maryland, though he has less chance of winning in a blue state.

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Hypocrisy of Christian nationalism on display as GOP ignores Bible in its panic over student loans: columnists

The Republican outrage over President Joe Biden's student loan debt relief has exposed the hypocrisy of Christian nationalism, according to a new analysis by Time magazine.

"While President Biden’s announcement of student-debt forgiveness elicited shouts of joy from many of the 43 million Americans who could experience relief under his plan, Republicans have responded by declaring their opposition to the very idea of debt forgiveness," Bishop William Barber, Jr. and Jonathan Wilson-Hartgrove wrote in Time.

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