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Can Joe Biden reimagine and rebuild the American economy in just 550 days? Because that s how long it is until the 2022 midterm elections. And history suggests a good chance Democrats will lose their narrow control of Congress, most likely by losing the House. Then gridlock resumes. It s doubtful that Republicans will have much interest in helping Biden further become a transformational president by passing more wish-list items from the progressive agenda.
Democrats surely understand the clock is ticking. But they also have to be hoping that the extraordinary power of the emerging economic boom might make the 2022 midterms an exception to the political pattern. Moody s Analytics, for example, recently revised its 2021 real GDP growth outlook to nearly 7 percent and to over 5 percent next year. If we are right, chief economist Mark Zan
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Jim Lamon, the chairperson of a solar power company and a supporter of former President Donald Trump, has launched a U.S. Senate campaign, hoping to oust incumbent Sen. Mark Kelly.
Lamon, 65, a Paradise Valley resident who grew up on a farm in Alabama before serving as an engineer airborne officer for the U.S. Army, is the first Republican to jump into a race that could be central to the party’s chances of retaking the Senate majority in 2022. He is the founder and chairman of the board of Scottsdale-based Depcom Power, a solar engineering and construction company that employs 1,600 across the nation.
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U.S. Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson, center, flanked by Democratic Reps. Marc Veasey, left, and Colin Allred, right, speaks during the early voting rally for Joe Biden at a Dallas polling location during the 2020 Texas primary. (Photo By Bill Clark/CQ Roll Call via AP Images)
Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson warns Republicans are chipping away at voting rights, especially for minorities
DAVID TAFFET | Senior Staff Writer
When Rep. Eddie Bernice Johnson called this week to talk about state Senate Bill 7, proposed legislation dealing with voting in Texas, she warned that it would allow “legitimized voter intimidation,” adding that she is afraid of what might happen if it passes.