PHOENIX (AP) — President Joe Biden on Tuesday personally appealed to Latino voters, saying they’re the reason he defeated Donald Trump in 2020 and urging them to help him do it again in November. “I need you back,” he told several dozen supporters packed into a local Mexican restaurant. Biden said the upcoming election isn’t a referendum on him, but …
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Biden visits Michigan county emerging as the swing state’s top bellwether
SAGINAW, Mich. (AP) — Hurley Coleman Jr.’s parents were drawn to Michigan from the South by the promise of middle-class jobs in the booming automotive industry, an origin story shared by many African American families in Saginaw. Mass layoffs beginning in the late 20th century precipitated a dramatic decline in Saginaw’s population and economy, accompanied by a sharp rise in …
Read More »AP Decision Notes: What to expect in Georgia’s presidential primaries
WASHINGTON (AP) — Emerging from their near-clean sweeps of Super Tuesday contests, President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump head to Georgia, where they’ll campaign for votes in Tuesday’s presidential primary in a state that will play a pivotal role in deciding their fates in November. For Trump, the day will likely have additional significance, as voters in Georgia …
Read More »A chunk of Republican primary and caucus voters say they wouldn’t vote for Trump as the GOP nominee
WASHINGTON (AP) — A small but substantial chunk of Republican primary and caucus voters say they would be so dissatisfied if Donald Trump became the party’s presidential nominee that they would not vote for him in November’s general election, according to AP VoteCast. An analysis of the data shows that many of those voters were unlikely to vote for Trump, …
Read More »Mitch McConnell’s decision to step down as GOP leader reverberates in Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) — Mitch McConnell’s decision to step down as Senate Republican leader in November is reverberating back home in Kentucky, setting off a wave of speculation about the future of his seat as well as the loss of influence for the Bluegrass State. McConnell was cagey enough in his announcement to leave room for guessing about whether he …
Read More »Condado de California decidirá si destituye a funcionario que abogó por eliminar equipos de votación
REDDING, California, EE.UU. (AP) — Los votantes del condado rural de Shasta, en el norte de California, han votado dos veces a favor de Donald Trump por amplios márgenes, y han elegido a conservadores férreos para la junta local del condado. Incluso han expulsado a algunos que no fueron considerados suficientemente conservadores. Pero esa serie de victorias en las urnas …
Read More »Biden backed off a pledge to abolish the federal death penalty. That’s left an opening for Trump
WASHINGTON (AP) — As he prepared to take office three years ago, Joe Biden’s incoming administration considered a host of possible options to fulfill a campaign pledge to end the federal death penalty. One idea was an executive order, according to people familiar with the matter. But the White House did not issue one or push for legislation in Congress. …
Read More »Cómo Trump ganó en Carolina del Sur y lo que podría significar para sus posibilidades en noviembre
WASHINGTON (AP) — Donald Trump conquistó a los republicanos de Carolina del Sur como el candidato que los votantes creen que puede ganar en noviembre, mantener seguro al país y tiene la capacidad mental para ser presidente. Trump se apuntó la victoria en las primarias de Carolina del Sur con el apoyo de una base casi inquebrantable de votantes leales. …
Read More »Wyoming starts selecting presidential delegates Saturday. But there’s not a statewide election
WASHINGTON (AP) — Although the South Carolina primary has been the focal point of the GOP presidential nomination fight for much of the last month, it’s not the only contest on Saturday where Republicans will be voting for a presidential candidate or where all-important delegates will be at stake. More than 1,800 miles away, state GOP officials in Wyoming will …
Read More »Stalled US aid for Ukraine underscores GOP’s shift away from confronting Russia
At about 2 a.m. last Tuesday, Republican Sen. Ron Johnson of Wisconsin stood on the Senate floor and explained why he opposed sending more aid to help Ukraine fend off the invasion launched in 2022 by Russian President Vladimir Putin. “I don’t like this reality,” Johnson said. “Vladimir Putin is an evil war criminal.” But he quickly added: “Vladimir Putin …
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