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The co-founder of the Lincoln Project is doubling down on the group’s failed attempt on Friday to smear Virginia gubernatorial candidate Glenn Youngkin.
Trump was filmed doing the signature "Tomahawk Chop" with a crowd of fans.
After serving as provincial health minister amid the coronavirus pandemic, establishment favorite Heather Stefanson narrowly beat out her opponent Shelly Glover to become Manitoba's first female premier.
Kaepernick played for the San Francisco 49ers from 2011 - 2016. For several years, he earned an average annual salary of $19,000,000.
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones didn't flinch, quipping, "Oh isn't that wonderful," before continuing the press conference.
Only a handful of visitors have shown up at the Georges Berges Gallery for private viewings to see Hunter Biden's artistic work.
The Royal Canadian Legion plans to raise the Canadian flag at the National War Memorial in Ottawa before Remembrance Day and then lower it to half-mast.
A group of thousands of migrants from Central America passing through southern Mexico has been offered visas to stay and work in Mexico by Mexican authorities on Friday. They refused the offer.
If the members of the Lincoln Project, a super PAC, are Republicans, it is, as the term goes, in name only. The framing of these hoaxters as Republicans is a diversion from the truth.
Author Kobabe, who goes by the obscure pronouns "e/em/eir", defended the book in the Washington Post, saying that "queer kids need queer stories."
Talking to CNN's Chris Cuomo, Lincoln Project advisor Stuart Stevens called the stunt an example of playing "hardball" to win elections.
Multiple outlets have reported the threat may be linked to the ISIS terrorist group.
"More than a third of White students lied about their race on college applications ... More than three-fourths of these students who lied about their race were accepted."
The takeaway from today’s stunt is that Democrats feel the need to use publicity stunts and ploys.
On Thursday evening, CNN host Brian Stelter claimed that Fox News, a cable news channel that regularly outperforms CNN shows by a dramatic amount, has a "loud but relatively small base" of viewers.