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Trump targets ‘Sleeping Joe’ in Indiana
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MIDTERM MADNESS: Trump targets “Sleeping Joe” in Indiana
Midwestern voters are key to Trump’s success, writes the Washington Post.
AZ-SEN: Kelli Ward gave a sizeable “appearance fee” to Sebastian Gorka.
CA: Independent voters are close to outnumbering Republicans in California.
The DCCC is airing ads taking on second-tier Republican candidates in Royce’s district.
GA-GOV: Kamala Harris is raising money for Stacey Abrams.
IN-SEN: Trump stayed on message in Indiana last night — and gave Joe Donnelly a new nickname.
MI-GOV: Things got pretty heated in the first forum between Republican and Democratic candidates for Michigan governor.
The Free Press profiles controversial Republican Patrick Colbeck.
MO-SEN: Josh Hawley’s primary opponents are mulling an unusual deal.
MO-GOV: The St. Louis Post-Dispatch has the latest on the Greitens trial.
SC-GOV: Catherine Templeton shoots a snake in a new ad.
WV-SEN: Don Blankenship wants to keep Morrisey from winning in November.
TRUMP AGENDA: White House aide mocks McCain
Our team has the latest on the mocking by a White House aide that John McCain is “dying anyway.”
Trump says he wants to make an Iran deal that’s “better for them.”
Lawmakers are looking to a Plan B to protect the Mueller investigation, Heidi Przybyla and Mike Memoli report.
The Washington Post: Records show that AT&T specifically paid Michael Cohen for advice on the Time Warner merger, documents show.
Rudy Giuliani is out at his law firm as he focuses full time on Trump.
John Kelly says he never seriously considered leaving the White House.
But Kirstjen Nielsen reportedly almost quit over being berated by Trump, the New York Times writes.
Chuck Grassley says Supreme Court justices who are considering retirement should do so now. Democrats aren’t happy about it.
Paul Ryan is trying to stop a Republican rebellion over immigration as moderates try to force votes.
Some Republican senators want to cancel recess.
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Sarah Huckabee Sanders, ex-Trump press secretary, to run for Arkansas governor
Former White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders is expected to announce a run for governor of Arkansas on Monday, according to two people familiar with her plans.
Sanders has toyed with launching a campaign since leaving her post in 2019 and has been quietly planning for the bid over the last year. Current Arkansas Gov. Asa Hutchinson cannot seek re-election in 2022 because of term limits.
Sanders, a close ally of former President Donald Trump, is expected to launch her candidacy via video.
Tim Stelloh contributed.
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Really, Nicola? SNP blunder as £700k spent on ‘political propaganda’ thank-you letters
NICOLA Sturgeon is facing a backlash after the Scottish Government splashed out more than £700,000 on COVID-19 thank-you letters.
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Glad we left? EU chief admits it will be difficult to vaccinate 70% of adults by summer
THE European Union has admitted that reaching its goal of vaccinating 70 percent of the bloc’s adult population against Covid by summer will be “difficult”.
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