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Battle over tax hikes muddies the GOP s post-Trump push to be the party of the working class

Battle over tax hikes muddies the GOP s post-Trump push to be the party of the working class CNBC 5 hrs ago Christina Wilkie The battle over President Biden s economic recovery plan may undermine the Republican Party s attempt to rebrand itself as the party of the working class. Trump s presidency, the pandemic relief bills and recent GOP policy plans have all helped Republicans cement gains among working-class voters. But Biden s plan to raise taxes to fund blue-collar jobs and family benefits is pushing Republicans back into the position of defending corporate tax cuts and opposing popular policies. © Provided by CNBC President Joe Biden speaks following a tour of Tidewater Community College in Norfolk, Virginia on May 3, 2021.

Mitch McConnell s alma mater rejects his views on the 1619 project and says they are quite troubling

Mitch McConnell s alma mater rejects his views on the 1619 Project and says they are quite troubling oseddiq@insider.com (Oma Seddiq) © REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell. REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst Sen. Mitch McConnell recently rebuked the 1619 Project and said it shouldn t be taught in schools. McConnell s alma mater on Thursday sharply criticized his comments on The New York Times project. The project aims to center the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell s alma mater the University of Louisville sharply criticized comments the senator made at the school this week about the history of slavery in the United States.

Vocal Trump ally Kobach opens launches bid for Kansas AG | News, Sports, Jobs - Lawrence Journal-World: news, information, headlines and events in Lawrence, Kansas

John Hanna and Heather Hollingsworth, Associated Press photo by: Associated Press Former Kansas Secretary of State Kris Kobach addresses the crowd as he announces his candidacy for the Republican nomination for the U.S. Senate, Monday, July 8, 2019, in Leavenworth, Kan. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel) Updated at 5:16 p.m. Thursday Topeka Polarizing conservative Kris Kobach launched a campaign Thursday for Kansas attorney general, attempting a political comeback in 2022 after losing nationally watched races for governor and U.S. Senate. Kobach, a former Kansas secretary of state, built his political brand by advocating restrictive immigration policies and tough voter identification laws, including a prove-your-citizenship requirement for Kansas voters struck down by a federal appeals court last year. He also was the first prominent Kansas elected official to endorse Donald Trump for president in 2016 and was vice chair of a short-lived Trump commission on voter fraud.

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