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Seven states to watch in the 2022 push to restrict voting rights

WASHINGTON — Republican state lawmakers across the country are ramping up their drive to enact voting and election-related laws in time for crucial 2022 midterm elections.

As federal legislation that would limit state-level voting restrictions appears stymied in Washington, Republicans in the states are moving forward with new proposals and revisiting old ones that Democrats and voting rights advocates say are designed to both suppress voters and subvert the election process.

“I expect we will see additional restrictive voting legislation in 2022,” said election expert Rick Hasen, co-director of the Fair Elections and Free Speech Center at the University of California, Irvine. “Trump is demanding it based on his false claims of a stolen 2020 election, and it plays to the Republican base that believes Trump’s false claims.”

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'Dull DeSantis' is Donald Trump's new private attack against the Florida governor

Florida Republican Gov. Ron DeSantis isn't grateful enough for what President Donald Trump has done for him, the ex-leader has complained privately.

According to Axios, Trump is trashing DeSantis as an ingrate with a "dull personality." According to the one-term president, DeSantis has no chance of beating him in the 2024 race for president, sources who've spoken to Trump told the site.

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How Ron DeSantis wields 'a tremendous amount of power' over Florida politics: 'Cross him once, you’re dead'

Gov. Ron DeSantis (R) is considered one of the most powerful governors to ever hold office in the state of Florida, according to a new report.

Per Politico, the Republican governor exerted even more power over top state officials and lawmakers by "cracking down on election crimes, spending $8 million to transport 'unauthorized aliens' out of state and targeting 'wokeness' in schools."

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Brett Kavanaugh put 'on notice' by furious conservatives for 'ruling the wrong way': report

According to a report from the Washington Post's Aaron Blake, the honeymoon between Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh and the conservatives who had high hopes for him after he was tapped by former president Donald Trump to fill the seat vacated by retired Anthony Kennedy has come to an abrupt end.

The controversial Kavanaugh, who was voted onto the highest court in the land by a slim 50–48 margin due to allegations of sexual impropriety, sided with the Joe Biden administration earlier this past week on vaccine mandates for healthcare workers, and that has conservatives hopping mad.

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'It's not their private space': Florida GOP mulls forcing teachers to wear microphones so parents can monitor lessons

Republican state legislators in Florida are mulling passing a bill that would force teachers to wear microphones in class so that parents could monitor the lessons they're teaching students.

CBS News reports that the legislation is being pitched by Florida State Rep. Bob Rommel, who says that he believes that teachers can be monitored constantly without any infringements on privacy.

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Lindsey Graham demands McConnell bend his knee to Donald Trump

The former GOP chair of the Senate Judiciary Committee urged Senate GOP Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) to back Donald Trump, even as the former president demands Republicans push his unsubstantiated claims of voter fraud that have resulted in voter suppression legislation.

"Republican Senator Lindsey Graham urged Republican Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell to rekindle a 'working relationship' with former president Donald Trump after the pair fell out over Trump’s conduct in the wake of his defeat in the 2020 election," the Guardian reported Thursday. "Graham suggested that collaboration with Trump will be a prerequisite for the GOP in the future, and that McConnell will cease to be a viable candidate or party leader if he refuses to engage with Trump."

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Glenn Beck said he didn’t need the vaccine – now he’s very sick with COVID and is taking ivermectin

Conservative radio host Glenn Beck is not doing well in his struggle with COVID-19, according to the Daily Beast. However, Beck made it clear that he's using the medication known as ivermectin, which has not been proven to be an effective treatment.

“I am great, Mark. I am great, Mark,” Beck told Mark Levin. “Despite having COVID and seeing the destruction of our country,” he added.

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Developments in two swing states offer some surprising clues on how to effectively debunk election disinformation

As ongoing threats by Trump loyalists to subvert elections have dominated the political news, other Republicans in two key states—Florida and Arizona—are taking what could be important steps to provide voters with unprecedented evidence of who won their most close and controversial elections.

In both battleground states, in differing contexts, Republicans are lifting the curtain on the data sets and procedures that accompany key stages of vetting voters, their ballots and counting votes. Whether 2020’s election-denying partisans will pay attention to the factual baselines is another matter. But the election records and explanations of their use offer a forward-looking road map for confronting the falsities that attack election results, administrators, and technologies.

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'How can anyone be so weak?' Morning Joe laughs out loud at Ron DeSantis tap-dancing around booster questions

MSNBC's Joe Scarborough mocked Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis for refusing to say whether he had been given booster shots for the COVID-19 vaccine.

Former president Donald Trump apparently called the DeSantis "gutless" for sidestepping the question during an appearance on Maria Bartiromo's Fox Business program, and the "Morning Joe" host laughed out loud at the Republican governor's virtue signaling.

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Trump's potential GOP challengers are 'scheming' and 'keeping one eye on his health': MSNBC analyst

Former president Donald Trump is the boss of the Republican Party "until he's not," according to Trump critic and former GOP strategist Steve Schmidt, co-founder of the Lincoln Project.

Appearing on MSNBC on Wednesday night, Schmidt was asked about the significance of a recent poll showing a 10 percent decline in support among Republicans for Trump to run again in 2024.

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Florida Senate readies new maps with plan that pits some Democrats against each other

TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — As many as four South Florida Democrats and no Republicans would be drawn into districts with another state senator under a redistricting map a key Florida Senate committee is scheduled to approve on Thursday. On the first day of the legislative session, Senate Reapportionment Committee Chair Ray Rodrigues quietly selected two redistricting maps — one for Congress and the other for the state Senate — from dozens of submitted maps, and they will serve as the baseline for any amendments going forward. The congressional proposal, C8040, and the Senate map, S8046, were each one...