‘That whole community has been left out of the equation,’ says advocate for as many as 9 million Americans living overseas.
Category: Politics
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Biden postpones release of JFK assassination files, citing pandemic-related delays
The secret government files were originally supposed to be publicly disclosed by next week.
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Nevada Republican who claimed someone voted as his dead wife is charged with voter fraud
Donald Kirk Hartle allegedly forged his late wife’s signature to vote twice, the Nevada attorney general’s office said.
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The Trailer’s guide to the November congressional elections
Three new members of Congress will officially or essentially be chosen in special elections happening Nov. 2: The general elections in Ohio’s 11th and 15th congressional districts and the Democratic primary for Florida’s 20th.
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Biden’s critics hurl increasingly vulgar taunts
Following a presidency that rejected civil discourse, Trump supporters regularly use four-letter words to attack Biden — in signs, chants and elsewhere.
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Sinema’s silence on spending bill vexes many Democrats while she digs in on talks out of public view
As Biden and Democratic leaders close in on a budget deal, the murky goals and demands of the Arizona senator remain a persistent uncertainty.
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Biden, predicting a deal on his agenda, gives inside details of talks
In a 90-minute town hall, Biden cited the opposition of Sens. Manchin and Sinema to major parts of the package and conceded they were forcing major changes. “We’re down to four or five issues,” the president said.
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Virginia’s gubernatorial race tests the fear-of-Trump factor as a political motivator
McAuliffe seeks to rekindle the passions that helped Democrats in 2018 and 2020. Youngkin tries to keep the focus on his opponent, not the former president.
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McConnell lauds Thomas, says Supreme Court should not heed the ‘rule of polls’
Top Senate Republican praises ‘jurisprudence on unborn life’ as high court again considerts abortion.
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Early voting in Virginia — another potential warning sign for Democrats?
Democrats usually rack up a big advantage in the early vote. It might not be quite so big this time.
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Neera Tanden named staff secretary for President Biden
Her nomination to lead the Office of Management and Budget met resistance in the Senate earlier this year.
