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Duluth School Board and City Council candidates have just three more days to file for the 2021 election. Already, though, pundits are handicapping 2022. Call this a way-too-early look at the midterms.
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Subscriber only A CHORUS of Far North victims, politicians and even a one-time offender are leading a renewed call for a complete overhaul of the juvenile justice system in the wake of a double fatality crash. Community fury is surging over the sentence handed down to a 17-year-old driver who dodged serving any jail time for a horrific crash which killed young and beloved local couple Lauren Quabba, 16, and Evan Fielder, 19 in October 2019. Ms Quabba s father Rodney spoke out after the Townsville boy s sentencing earlier this month to demand action and said the offender s three-month conditional release order flew in the face of logic.
READING the political tea leaves 18 months in advance is as tricky as making a weather forecast for the same time frame. But every so often, circumstances combine to increase the odds in the forecasterâs favor.
Looking ahead to next yearâs midterms is one of them. Because if things continue on their current course, Nov. 8, 2022, will be a very good night for Republicans around the country.
For starters, history is on the GOPâs side going into the campaign. Thereâs a long track record of the incumbent presidentâs party losing seats during a midterm election.
In fact, since 1934, only two presidents have enjoyed an increase in their partyâs numbers in the House and Senate: Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1934 and George W. Bush in 2002.