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...[MUSIC PLAYING] Henry ManceThat was my guest, Robert Fatton, professor of government and foreign affairs in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia. And that’s it for this week....
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...No such candidates emerged, so the responsible course of action is for us to stand down,” the centrist group said on Thursday....
...As Kyle Kondik, an analyst at the University of Virginia’s Center for Politics, told the FT’s James Politi: You can hardly come up [with] a better foil for Republicans than super-left campus protesters...
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...Kondik, at the University of Virginia, said that although the college protests were a more “comfortable” issue for Republicans, his outlook for the election to be close had not changed....
...The lawsuits are stacking up as Republican states rush to launch challenges ahead of the election....
...Faced with federal criminal charges brought by Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith accusing him of seeking to overturn the 2020 presidential election, Trump has claimed that presidents may only...
...The US Department of Justice has been investigating McKinsey’s work for several years, according to the person, and a grand jury has now been set up in Virginia to hear evidence....
...The Arizona senator’s decision comes after Joe Manchin, the Democratic senator from West Virginia, also decided not to seek re-election....
...alleged attempts to overturn the results of the 2020 election....
...Kyle Kondik, a non-partisan political analyst at the University of Virginia Center for Politics and author of The Bellwether, a book about Ohio’s electoral history, has rated the Senate race a “toss-up.”...
...In Virginia his margin of victory was around half what polls had forecast. The big exception was Iowa, where caucusing is public. That only underlines the point....
...Henry Mance discusses the breakdown of the rule of law in Haiti with Robert Fatton, professor of government and foreign affairs in the Department of Politics at the University of Virginia....
...“Going forward, it’s very important that people believe in the fairness and integrity of elections.”...
...He would also use the Department of Justice for personal vendettas — including repeated vows to jail Bill Barr, the former attorney-general, John Kelly, his former chief of staff, Mark Milley, the former...
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...Virginia law bars governors from serving consecutive terms, meaning Youngkin is not eligible to run for re-election in 2025....
...In the second, Department of Justice special counsel Jack Smith charged Trump for allegedly mishandling classified documents, including information on US nuclear programmes....
...justice department would not issue criminal charges against the president....
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...The advisory panel disbanded soon after Trump proclaimed there was “blame on both sides” of a white nationalist rally that turned deadly in Charlottesville, Virginia....
...Still, Moreno’s victory did little to tip the scales for non-partisan analysts such as the Cook Political Report and the University of Virginia Center for Politics, who both rate November’s US Senate election...
...He has now rolled into New Hampshire with the goal of cementing his candidacy to challenge Joe Biden in the November presidential election....
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