Hints and tips:
Related Special Reports
...Michigan and Ohio are next, and Arizona follows. “It just gives you chill bumps to think about in the next 10 to 20 years — what is the Midlands region gonna look like?”...
...It also shows no sign of alienating Latino voters, who migrated towards Trump in swing states like Arizona and Florida despite his casual cruelty to Mexicans and other Latin American migrants....
...Jessica Retis, a professor of journalism at the University of Arizona, said, “we are in a new transformation of the Latino media landscape” and its new players reflect Latinos’ growing economic, social and...
...Republican threats to repeal or water down the IRA have also cast uncertainty over US manufacturing ambitions....
...Barkan’s profile grew in 2017 after he confronted Arizona Republican Senator Jeff Flake on a flight to Phoenix that, by chance, both men were on....
...by some Republican politicians....
...The New York Bar Association has launched a task force to advance diversity in law firms....
...Several 2024 Republican presidential candidates have vowed to repeal the Inflation Reduction Act, despite the bulk of the investment being concentrated in Republican states....
...She also spent time in the Indo-Pacific, including last month, representing the US at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations leaders summit in Indonesia....
...BlackRock, the world’s largest asset manager and a backer of ESG, was targeted by Republican state treasurers from Arkansas, Utah, Texas, Florida, Louisiana, Missouri, Arizona, North Carolina and West Virginia...
...At the same event, Kari Lake, the defeated Republican candidate for Arizona governor in 2022 and one of Trump’s most loyal allies, ominously noted that many of his supporters are gun owners....
...Our analysis was based on company and government announcements and drew on data from fDi Markets, Rystad Energy, Wavteq and the Semiconductor Industry Association....
...Since the IRA’s passage at least 20 new or expanded clean energy manufacturing plants have been announced in the US, according to the American Clean Power Association....
...Another Arizona election denying candidate is a former TV anchor named Kari Lake....
...Latino voters also tended to back Democrats but preferred some Republicans in states such as Florida and Ohio....
...Philadelphia Fed president Patrick Harker will discuss the economic outlook before the Philadelphia chapter of the Risk Management Association....
...served on the board of the Oath Keepers, a far-right militia, and who currently runs the Constitutional Sheriffs and Peace Officers Association, which believes that sheriffs — not the courts — should decide...
...Robert Dietz, chief economist at National Association of Home Builders, said the economic pain and the political fallout from the housing turmoil could extend well past the midterms....
...Latino voters, something that could pay dividends far beyond south Florida....
...But Jay Timmons, the president of the National Association of Manufacturers, wrote on Twitter that he remained “sceptical” of the package....
...Other closely run senate races include Arizona, where incumbent Mark Kelly is leading Republican challenger Blake Masters, while in Wisconsin, the GOP’s Ron Johnson appears to have held off Democrat Mandela...
...The association has spent lavishly on Republican presidential candidates, including spending over $31mn in support of Trump’s presidential candidacy in 2016....
...Democrats have traditionally had a testier relationship with corporate America than Republicans....
...In response, Republicans threatened to block coronavirus funding legislation, while Democrats holding vulnerable Senate seats — including Mark Kelly of Arizona, Raphael Warnock of Georgia and Catherine Cortez...
...Republican strategists say their party must continue to refine its strategy on education ahead of closely fought contests next November, such as Senate races in swing states including Pennsylvania, Arizona...
International Edition