• Trump campaign tells GOP candidates he's taking a cut of their cash if they use his name

    The campaign for Donald Trump's 2024 presidential bid has come up with a new way to raise cash — which involves calling on down-ballot candidates who use his name and likeness in fundraising pushes to give him a cut of the money they raise. “Beginning tomorrow, we ask that all candidates and committees who choose to use President Trump’s name, image, and likeness split a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC. This includes, but is not limited to, sending...

  • Some 6th District candidates campaigning from own deep pockets

    Some of the Republicans vying for their party’s nomination for Indiana’s 6th Congressional District in the May 7 primary are tapping into their own deep pockets to infuse their campaigns with cash, according to new campaign disclosures. Continue reading at The Republic News.

  • Candidates for attorney general report campaign finances

    Primary Election set for May 14.

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    Progreso candidates fail to file campaign finance reports

    PROGRESO, Texas (ValleyCentral) — All four candidates for the Progreso school board failed to file campaign finance reports in April. The campaign pits Trustee Alejandro “Alex” Alanis and Trustee Olga S. Oviedo against two challengers, Carmen Acosta and Yadira Flores, who are concerned about corruption in Progreso. On Wednesday morning, however, all four candidates had []

  • Biden campaign plans to keep using TikTok through the election

    WASHINGTON — Joe Biden’s re-election campaign plans to continue using TikTok for at least the next year, despite the president signing a law on Wednesday that would ban the social media platform nationwide if its China-based parent company doesn’t sell it in that timeframe. “A fragmented media environment requires us to show up and meet voters where they are — and that includes online,” a Biden campaign official told NBC News. “Tik Tok is one of many places we’re making sure our content is...

  • React State vs Refs – Differences and Use Cases

    In this article, we'll delve into a thorough comparison of React state and refs, exploring their suitability for specific scenarios. When faced with the need to store data in your React application, the first question that comes to mind is: "Will the data change at some point during the component's

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    Healthy California snowpack increases water resources across state

    The forecasted allocation has increased to 40%

  • Trump's new grift: Charging GOP candidates to use his name

    Poor Donald Trump. It seems he isn’t selling enough $399 high-tops or $60 Bibles, and his Truth Social stock is in the toilet, so it’s time for a new, new, new, new grift: charging his fellow Republicans for uttering his name. The Trump campaign announced in a letter Politico obtained that Republican candidates and committees are now expected to pay “a minimum of 5% of all fundraising solicitations to Trump National Committee JFC” for using his “name, image, and likeness in fundraising...

  • The Biden Campaign Is Looking for a DEI Director. Here Are 6 Promising Candidates.

    Joe Biden's reelection campaign is hiring a director of diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI). It's an exciting opportunity for someone to earn a $120,000 salary doing what they love—if what they love is "creat[ing] and implement[ing] DEI-focused workshops for management and other staffers in service of educating and upskilling campaign staff on the DEI space and specific initiatives."

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    EXCLUSIVE: Township manager using township resources for personal benefit

    Meridian Township's top employee has been using township resources to benefit his consulting business. As Township Manager, Frank Walsh oversees and manages the day-to-day operations of Meridian Township. But Walsh confirms to 6 News that he has used township resources to conduct some of his consulting work with his business Walsh Municipal Services, LLC (WMS).

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    State tax officials are using AI to go after wealthy payers

    New York state is sending out AI-generated letters looking for tax revenue, many of them focused on remote work or a change in tax residency.

  • Republicans in swing state Wisconsin unenthused by Trump: ‘A bad candidate’

    Fervent Trump supporters from last elections air doubts over abortion and the man himself in state where turnout will be keyTerri Burl has come full circle.The local Republican party official was a founding member of Women for Trump in her corner of rural Wisconsin eight years ago when the then New York businessman’s run for president was little more than a joke to political pundits. Continue reading