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Trump thought 'celebrity' candidates could win in 2022 — but voters don't seem to be warming to them

Former President Donald Trump has been a major recruitment tool to get Republicans running for office and through GOP primaries. There's just one problem, his candidates might be celebrities, but they're not ones that voters appear to care for.

Axios wrote about the GOP dilemma Sunday, explaining that candidates like NFL star Herschel Walker in Georgia, Mehmet Oz in Pennsylvania, best-selling author J.D. Vance in Ohio and now venture capitalist Blake Masters in Arizona, are eliminating the Republican likelihood of taking back the U.S. Senate.

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Chuck Grassley says he voted for insulin reduction — but videos show him voting 'no'

Republican Senator Chuck Grassley (IA) tweeted on Sunday during the debate over a component in the Inflation Reduction Act that would put a cap on the cost of insulin to $35.

In the United States, insulin costs over $98 per unit, whereas the rest of the world it costs less than $10. The medication keeps many people alive.

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Expert explains that the schism in the Republican Party dates back 40 years

After the Tuesday primary election in Arizona, it became clear that the Republican Party in the state has been taken over by former President Donald Trump. Wednesday morning, Trump took a victory lap on his personal social media site bragging, "Ran the entire board."

Government affairs consultant Kevin DeMenna has been working in Arizona politics for years, and when speaking to KJZZ on Wednesday, he explained what results in primaries like Arizona show is that Republicans like Senate Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY), Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) and Rep. Adam Kinzinger (R-IL) are not the leaders of the GOP anymore.

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Alex Jones lawyer closes court case comparing him to Holocaust survivor

The closing statements of Alex Jones lawyer unfolded on Wednesday afternoon as F. Andino Reynal argued that the fringe host was the same as a Holocaust survivor.

After arguing that the Sandy Hook families couldn't even spend all the money if they were awarded it, Reynal explained that coming after Jones means no one is safe.

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'Abortion is on the ballot this November': Dem senators hail 'huge' victory in Kansas

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Democratic Senators on Capitol Hill Wednesday agreed that the vote in Kansas over abortion access further proves that the Supreme Court got it wrong on Dobbs v Jackson Women's Health.

Speaking to Raw Story, Sen. Diane Feinstein (D-CA) called the election results an "enlightened finding."

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Dan Rather finds optimism in a year of fringe right-wing political candidates

Dan Rather and Elliot Kirschner penned a column about the results of the Kansas ballot initiative focusing on the fact that something good has finally happened amid all of the challenges and injustices that Americans have dealt with over the past several years.

"Good times can feel fleeting, like momentary distractions from the real work of life, which is more struggle and heartbreak than satisfaction and happiness," the men wrote, explaining that progress forward can feel like a crawl.

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Jan. 6 committee preparing subpoenas for Alex Jones emails and text messages accidentally leaked to Sandy Hook lawyer

The House Select Committee investigating the January 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol hopes to obtain text messages and emails from conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, according to Rolling Stone.

Mark Bankston, the lawyer for the Sandy Hook parents of 6-year-old Jesse Lewis, revealed in court Wednesday morning that Alex Jones' lawyer accidentally sent text message and emails to him

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Republican voters like the post-Trump GOP a lot more than they liked the pre-Trump GOP: analysis

If there's one piece of data discovered from the primary elections in 2022 it's that former President Donald Trump is quickly losing control of the Republican Party.

Writing for the Washington Post, data analyst David Byler, cited a series of opinion polls that show Republicans see Trump and the GOP as the same entity.

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A conservative explains how one 'normal' anti-Trump Republican screwed up his own election in Michigan last night

Writing for the Bulwark, Jonathan V. Last explained that the results in the Michigan Third Congressional district's GOP primary aren't what they appear to be on the face.

Rep. Peter Meijer (R-MI) was one of few Republicans willing to vote to impeach former President Donald Trump, and he fell to pro-Trump GOP opponent John Gibbs. Ahead of the election, Meijer whined that Democrats were making his life harder by dumping $500,000 into the primary race to promote Gibbs as a right-wing conspiracy nut. In that district, it was proven to be a feature not a flaw.

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Conservative gets shut down on The View as Joy Behar says by banning abortion 'you are judging' women

The co-hosts of "The View" began their Wednesday with a conversation about abortion and religion after Kansas voters rejected a ballot measure that could have eliminated the state's constitutional rights for women.

The group welcomed back conservative Christian Elisabeth Hasselbeck, a former co-host of the show, who returned to promote her 2021 children's book.

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Senator issues a warning about the next restrictive move for the anti-abortion world after losing Kansas

Voters in Kansas made it clear this week that they don't want to change the state's constitution to hand abortion to the state's conservative legislature to decide.

After the U.S. Supreme Court's ruling to eliminate the Roe v. Wade decision that gave privacy for such medical decisions, reports have flooded in about women in crisis having miscarriages, rape survivors who have to travel long distances to get abortions and misguided bans on emergency contraception. But even after voters in Kansas issued a rebuke of letting the legislature regulate healthcare, Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) tweeted a warning.

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Alex Jones scolded by judge

Alex Jones appeared in the Austin, Texas courtroom Tuesday after the jury heard testimony from the parents of the Sandy Hook children who were killed in 2012. Jones didn't appear in court until after the families spoke. The trial is to decide the amount that Jones must pay to the families after questioning the legitimacy of the mass shooting. The families spent years being attacked by conspiracy theorists motivated by Jones.

The InfoWars founder (now officially called InfoW, LLC), testified in court Tuesday afternoon after taking an oath to swear to tell the truth. It didn't go well. Ultimately, Judge Maya Guerra Gamble told the court staff that she was sending the jurors home after prosecutors took issue with Jones lying on the stand.

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Arizona Republicans were warned that creating a group of fake electors could look 'treasonous'

An email revealed by the New York Times from Donald Trump's campaign lawyer Kenneth Chesebro warned two Arizona Republicans that the fake electors scheme could "appear treasonous."

"Kelli Ward, the chairwoman of the Arizona Republican Party, and Kelly Townsend, a state senator, were both said to have expressed concerns to Mr. Trump’s lawyers in December 2020 about participating in a plan to sign on to a slate of electors claiming that Mr. Trump had won Arizona, even though Joseph R. Biden Jr. had won the state," said the Times.

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