By ISABELLA VOLMERT Associated Press INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — Indiana voters are getting another opportunity to see a debate between Republican candidates seeking their party’s nomination as Indiana’s next governor. Tuesday’s debate comes two weeks ahead of the May 7 primary. All six have cast themselves in the competitive, multi-million dollar primary race as political outsiders.
I've reported on some of the wild reactions of Democrats to the House of Representatives’ passage of the Ukraine aid bill.
OREGON – Monday is tax day across the U.S. and Oregonians are getting a record shattering $5.61 billion when they file their state taxes. Its because of the state’s oddball kicker rule. The law states that if revenue over a two year period is at least 2% above what state economists predicted at the start […]
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Steve Williams says wherever he campaigns, voters ask him about abortion rights. He said on Talkline this week that he has heard from so many women concerned about the issue that he has decided to try to put it before the voters. Williams has called on Governor Jim Justice to include on
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After the U.S. Supreme Court's Dobbs ruling left abortion policies to the states, six of them -- California, Kansas, Kentucky, Michigan, Vermont, and Ohio – have voted on abortion related constitutional amendments.
Gubernatorial candidate Moore Capito today rolled out an education plan that he says his administration would implement. “The most pressing issue that we have, moral and economic in the state of West Virginia, is the education of our children and our grandchildren,” Capito said today on MetroNews’ “Talkline.” “And one of the pieces of this
Indiana voters are getting another opportunity to see a debate between Republican candidates seeking their party's nomination as Indiana's next governor.
Experts say the candidacy of Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson sheds light on how Republican candidates rise by appealing to the extremes and how hate spreads online. by Grace Panetta, The 19th North Carolina Republican gubernatorial nominee Mark Robinson has a long history of attacking influential women in personal and often vulgar terms. But Robinson has reserved particular vitriol for Black women in positions of power, with many of his social media postings invoking misogyny, racism, homophobia and...
PORTLAND, Ore. (AP) — A Washington state man has pleaded not guilty to federal charges accusing him
A Washington man pleads not guilty in connection with 2022 attacks on an Oregon electrical grid
Indiana GOP candidates for governor make their pitch to voters at debate in Sen. Braun's absence