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Arizona · ArizonaThe Make Elections Fair PAC has filed a lawsuit against Arizona lawmakers, claiming that the description of the ballot measure provided to voters is misleading and confusing. The group argues that the language, crafted by the Arizona Legislative Council, inaccurately suggests that the initiative would mandate ranked choice voting. Sarah Smallhouse, chairman of the campaign, stated that lawmakers refused to amend the description as requested, pro…See the Story
Open Primary Proponents Sue Lawmakers over Ballot Language for 'Make Elections Fair Act' - Tennessee Star
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Kamala Harris · TucsonPolitical analysts suggest that Harris' clear stance on abortion could be a decisive factor in Arizona, a swing state that could play a critical role in the upcoming election. Recent polling data indicates that a majority of Arizona voters support some form of abortion rights, a trend that Harris' campaign is likely to capitalize on. By highlighting her commitment to reproductive freedoms, pundits say that Harris aims to galvanize key voter demo…See the Story
Kamala Harris' Nomination for President and Arizona's Radical Abortion Amendment May Spur Record Turnout on Both Sides, Polling Suggests - Tennessee Star
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Mark Kelly · ArizonaSenator Mark Kelly (D-AZ) is emerging as a strong contender for the vice presidential nomination in the upcoming election.
Arizona Democrats rallied behind Vice President Kamala Harris following Biden's endorsement after his withdrawal from seeking reelection.See the Story
Arizona Senator Mark Kelly Considered as Vice President Prospect - Tennessee Star
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Republican National ConventionRepublican National Committee (RNC) Chairman Michael Whatley said the Republican Party is working “aggressively” to ensure states conduct secure elections for the upcoming November 5 general election.
Whatley said the RNC has filed 96 election-related lawsuits across the country to ensure the upcoming election is conducted in the most secure way possible. This includes cleaning up states’ voter rolls, preventing illegal immigrants from voting, a…See the Story
Chairman Michael Whatley: Republican National Committee Working 'Aggressively’ to Ensure 2024 Election is Secure - Tennessee Star
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Democratic Party · KansasPhill Kline, former Kansas Attorney General said the Democratic Party “lost faith in democracy a long time ago."See the Story
Election Integrity Law Expert Phill Kline: 'The Democratic Party Lost Faith in Democracy a Long Time Ago' - Tennessee Star
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Joe Biden · NashvilleAn illegal immigrant who is accused of killing the owner of a Nashville restaurant in a hit-and-run crash has been charged in connection with the murder.Ulises Raigoz-Martinez, 24, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, is accused of a hit-and-run crash that claimed the life of Smokin Thighs restaurant owner Matthew Carney, the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) confirmed to FOX 17 News. See the Story
Illegal immigrant accused of killing Nashville restaurant owner in hit-and-run crash charged: report
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Donald Trump · United StatesAmerica First Legal (AFL) filed an amicus curiae brief on behalf of Donald Trump’s former DOJ official Jeffrey Clark this month, objecting to a recommendation from the three-person panel of the D.C. Board of Professional Responsibility to discipline him over his concerns about illegalities in the 2020 election.See the Story
America First Legal Files Amicus Curiae Brief Opposing Recommendation to Discipline Jeffrey Clark Based on New SCOTUS Immunity Ruling - Tennessee Star
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Nashville, Tennessee · NashvilleThanks to a state grant program, eligible school resource offers will receive an $800 retention bonus payment this summer, according a release from the The Tennessee Department of Commerce & Insurance (TDCI) and the Tennessee Peace Officers Standards Training (POST) Commission.
"This summer, each eligible law enforcement officer will receive an $800 retention bonus payment if they have completed their 2023 in-service hours and are still employed…See the Story
Tennessee School Resource Officers to Receive $800 Bonuses From State Grant Program - Tennessee Star
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