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    In this March 16, 2020, file photo, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown speaks at a news conference in Portland, Oregon, to announce a four-week ban on eat-in dining at bars and restaurants, due to COVID-19, throughout the state. As she was putting the finishing touches on a reopening plan in May, Oregon Gov. Kate Brown received a letter from a coalition of business groups pressing for more say in the process.
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    Oregon is in play for Republicans in the midterm elections

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    May 18, 2022 8:01 pm
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    Blurry ballot bar codes delay results in Oregon’s 5th Congressional District race
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    Blurry ballot bar codes delay results in Oregon’s 5th Congressional District race

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    Trump-aligned Sandy Smith secures GOP nomination in North Carolina’s 1st District
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    Trump-aligned Sandy Smith secures GOP nomination in North Carolina’s 1st District

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    Proposed New York congressional map sows chaos for Democrats
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    Proposed New York congressional map sows chaos for Democrats

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    Court-drawn House map could devastate Democratic chances in midterm elections
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    Court-drawn House map could devastate Democratic chances in midterm elections

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    FILE - In this May 25, 2016, file photo, a man holds up a sign for then-Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump before the start of a rally at the Anaheim Convention Center, Wednesday, May 25, 2016, in Anaheim, Calif. Republicans are holding onto a steady share of the Latino vote in the Trump era. With a president who targets immigrants from Latin America, some analysts predicted a Latino backlash against the GOP. But it hasn’t happened. Data from AP’s VoteCast survey suggests Republicans are holding on to support from Latino evangelicals and veterans.
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    Democrats think Hispanic voters are dumb and gullible

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    May 16, 2022 5:44 pm
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    Perdue election fraud lawsuit dismissed by judge as ‘conjecture’ and ‘paranoia’
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    Perdue election fraud lawsuit dismissed by judge as ‘conjecture’ and ‘paranoia’

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    The White House and the media memory-hole Georgia’s voting law
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    The White House and the media memory-hole Georgia’s voting law

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    Biden says door open to reversing Trump China tariffs amid inflation woes
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    Biden says door open to reversing Trump China tariffs amid inflation woes

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    Poll finds overturning Roe v. Wade won’t have big midterm election impact
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    Poll finds overturning Roe v. Wade won’t have big midterm election impact

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