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OnPolitics: Barack Obama heads to Nevada as new poll shows virtual tie for Senate
Former president Barack Obama is headed to Nevada to campaign for Democrats whereas former president Donald Trump is stumping for Republicans. &#a hundred and sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#a hundred and sixty;
Ohio Senate race: Candidates J.D. Vance, Tim Ryan to participate in live town hall hosted by Fox
The candidates in the Ohio Senate race will solution questions all the way through a are living city hall broadcasted on Fox News Channel. &#a hundred and sixty; &#one hundred sixty;
Liz Cheney says she favors Democrat Tim Ryan in Ohio Senate race over Republican J.D. Vance
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney mentioned Wednesday she would vote for Democratic Senate candidate Tim Ryan over his opponent, Republican J.D. Vance. &#a hundred and sixty;&#a hundred and sixty; &#a hundred and sixty;
Biden to float tax on oil companies that don’t lower pump prices, increase production
Days prior to the midterm elections, President Joe Biden is predicted to go after power producers for raking in profits as a substitute of decreasing pump costs. &#a hundred and sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty;
Affirmative action: Supreme Court signals skepticism of race-conscious college admissions
The Supreme Court gathered Monday to debate one of the crucial necessary questions this term: Whether colleges could believe the race of their candidates. &#a hundred and sixty; &#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty; &#one hundred sixty;
Trump asks Supreme Court to intervene in dispute with House panel over tax returns
Trump’s request is the newest in a collection of extremely political issues landing on the Supreme Court’s docket within the run-as much as the midterm elections. &#one hundred sixty;&#one hundred sixty;&#a hundred and sixty; &#a hundred and sixty;
Pelosi attack: Both sides condemn violence but differ on where to put responsibility
Whereas participants of each parties on Sunday condemned the attack on the House speaker’s husband, they differed on who was once responsible for extremist rhetoric. &#one hundred sixty; &#one hundred sixty;