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Democratic Primary · FloridaIn a battle between two experienced lawmakers, Ruth’s List Florida picked a favorite in a key Central Florida Senate race. The top Democratic group endorsed state Sen. Geraldine Thompson’s re-election in Senate District 15. “It’s difficult to put into just a few words the impact that Geraldine Thompson has had on Central Florida communities and the state of Florida as a whole,” said Christina Diamond, CEO of Ruth’s List Florida. “For over four d…See the Story
Ruth's List endorses Geraldine Thompson in SD 15 Democratic Primary
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Democratic Primary · United StatesEL PASO, Texas (KTSM) -- Longtime El Paso County Attorney Jo Anne Bernal will be retiring earlier than expected and that will allow Christina Sanchez, who won the Democratic Primary and is running unopposed in November, to take office early. The El Paso County Commissioners Court approved this move on Monday, April 15. Sanchez will take over the office on June 7. Bernal has served as county attorney since 2009. Last year, Bernal announced that s…See the Story
Bernal to retire early, allowing Sanchez to take over as county attorney
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Bob Menendez · New JerseyA new Global Strategy Group poll shows Ravi Bhalla (D) with a five-point lead over incumbent Rep. Robert J. Menendez (D-NJ), 33% to 28% with 32% of Democratic primary voters still undecided.
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Poll shows Bhalla five points head of Menendez in NJ-8 House primary
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Primary Elections · YonkersAs the Democratic primary election for New York's 16th Congressional District draws near, News 12 has announced a town hall debate set to air on May 13 at 8:30 p.m. The forthcoming debate marks a significant moment in one of the nation's most closely watched Democratic primaries. Incumbent Jamaal Bowman and challenger George Latimer will engage in a dialogue directly with local voters. Audience participation defines the bedrock of the debate, wi…See the Story
News 12 Organizes Town Hall Debate for NY-16 Democratic Primary Election Between Bowman and Latimer
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Democratic Primary · South CarolinaFlorence residents will have the opportunity to choose candidates for mayor and City Council during the June 11 primary.Incumbent Mayor Teresa Myers Ervin faces a stiff challenge from City Council member Lethonia "Peaches" Barnes and William H. "Cowboy" Williams. No Republicans filed to run in the election.See the Story
Florence City Council, mayoral candidates are set. Who will be on the ballot?
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Primary Elections · ChicagoThe race between Eileen ONeill Burke and Clayton Harris III remains razor-thin. After the Chicago Board of Elections (CBOE) and Cook County election officials stopped counting mail-in ballots on Wednesday. The running total count of votes currently sits at 263,527-261,890.See the Story
Cook Co. State's Attorney race still too close to call
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Primary Elections · ChicagoVoter turnout for a Democratic Primary in a presidential election year in Chicago's Black wards was the lowest in at least 20 years, according to the latest data from the Chicago Board of Elections. There is concern that many Black voters stayed home from the polls, growing dissatisfied with the presidential race and the failed Bring Chicago Home referendum. During Early Voting, several Black wards had unusually high turnout rates that pointed to a more promising election day turnout.See the Story
Turnout in Black wards in Primary election sink to a record low
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Donald Trump · United States President Joe Biden on Wednesday celebrated an agreement to provide Intel with up to $8.5 billion in direct funding and $11 billion in loans for computer chip plants around the country, talking up the investment in the political battleground state of Arizona and calling it a way of “bringing the future back to America.” The Biden administration has predicted that the cash infusion should help the U.S. boost its global share of advanced chip production from zero to 20%. The Democratic president highlighted the investment while visiting Intel’s Ocotillo campus in Chandler, Arizona, where he inspected silicon wafers and expressed amazement at how thin the chips are.See the Story
Biden is using the 'are you better off today' question to contrast himself with Trump
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