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Fetterman makes it official: He'll run for US Senate in 2022

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s larger-than-life lieutenant governor, the 6-foot-8, bald and tattooed John Fetterman, will run for U.S. Senate, making the announcement Monday after kicking off an exploratory fundraising

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Pennsylvania's Fetterman makes 2022 US Senate run official

HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — Pennsylvania’s larger-than-life lieutenant governor, the 6-foot-8, bald and tattooed John Fetterman, will run for U.S. Senate, making the announcement Monday after kicking off an exploratory fundraising

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The Day - Executives grapple with ripple effects of political turmoil - News from southeastern Connecticut


Executives grapple with ripple effects of political turmoil
Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tex., is surrounded by applauding colleagues after he challenged the election certification of the state of Arizona as the 117th Congress holds a joint session to certify the presidential election results on Jan. 6. (Bill O'Leary/The Washington Post)
Published January 24. 2021 12:01AM 
Douglas MacMillan and Jena McGregor, The Washington Post
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Washington -- The 147 Republican lawmakers who opposed certification of the presidential election this month have lost the support of many of their largest corporate backers -- but not all of them.
The Washington Post contacted the 30 companies that gave the most money to election-objecting lawmakers' campaigns through political action committees. Two-thirds, or 20 of the firms, said they have pledged to suspend some or all payments from their PACs.

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Organizers of Trump rally had been on campaign's payroll | Nation/World

WASHINGTON — Former President Donald Trump’s campaign paid more than $2.7 million over two years to individuals and companies that organized the Jan. 6 rally that led to rioters storming

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Pat Toomey says Trump committed 'impeachable offenses'

WASHINGTON (AP) — House Speaker Nancy Pelosi said Sunday the House will proceed with legislation to impeach President Donald Trump as she pushes the vice president and the Cabinet to

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