SNAP Benefits in Peril as Shutdown Persists; Obama to Stump for Dems in VA, NJ
Obama campaigns for Spanberger to become Virginia's first female governor, highlighting her bipartisan record and a 7-point lead in polls, days before the election.
- Former President Barack Obama will campaign with Abigail Spanberger in Norfolk on Saturday before the election on Tuesday.
- Obama emphasized the significance of Virginia's elections, stating that a strong Republican showing could send a national message heading into 2026.
- Polls indicate that Abigail Spanberger leads Earle-Sears by ten points, with Spanberger at 51% and Earle-Sears at 41%.
- Obama endorsed Abigail Spanberger, stating that she will stand up for Virginia families.
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Four states hold mid-term elections on Tuesday, November 4.One of them is New York, where a quarrel over the mayor's office will determine who will rule the most populous city in the United States. Former President Barack Obama, still influential in the Democratic Party but discreet so far, took the stage this Saturday with loud applause in Virginia and then in New Jersey to support two candidates for governor, Abigail Spanberger and Mikie Sherr…
Former US President Barack Obama has campaigned for the democratic candidates before the eagerly awaited elections in the states of Virginia and New Jersey. Obama finds clear words for the incumbent president.
Obama Campaigns With Scandal-Plagued Virginia Dem Who Fantasized About Murdering Opponents - Real News Now
Former President Barack Obama hit the campaign trail in Virginia on Saturday, appearing at a rally for Democratic gubernatorial candidate Abigail Spanberger and standing shoulder-to-shoulder with attorney general nominee Jay Jones — despite Jones being at the center of a firestorm over disturbing past comments. Jones, a former delegate, made headlines when text messages surfaced in which he expressed a desire to see then-House Speaker Todd Gilbe…
Federal judge rules against SNAP suspension amid government shutdown | NewsRadio 1230 AM/99.3 FM | Hopkinsville's News Leader | Hopkinsville, Kentucky
A federal judge ruled on Friday in favor of continuing the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, after the Trump administration announced it would be halted in November due to the federal government shutdown. Kentucky joined 24 other states, including Washington, D.C, in a lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Agriculture demanding that SNAP funding continues despite the shutdown. Governor Andy Beshear shared that Massachusetts U.S. Distr…
'I’m just trying to do it day by day': Coloradans scramble after SNAP freeze
Saturday morning, more than 600,000 Coloradans woke up without Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits.Although federal judges ruled Friday that the Trump Administration could not suspend benefits during the shutdown, uncertainty persists regarding when people will actually receive the crucial funds.I don't know how this month will look, but we're going to survive, I guess, said Shams Ali, a mother of two who relies on SNAP ben…
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