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The biggest risk to US democracy? You've probably never heard of them

I've been obsessing about next year's US elections for a long while, but actually visiting a country always changes one's view. After talking to lots of clever people there, I came away feeling I'd overlooked the biggest risk to American democracy: that one or more third parties could win enough votes to throw the election to Donald Trump. This plausible scenario is barely discussed these days outside wonkish circles.

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Farm Bill Extension and Plant-based Meats Slowed - AG INFORMATION NETWORK OF THE WEST

House Ag Chair GT Thompson says, "We're probably going to need an extension," referring to the 2023 Farm Bill, and U.S. consumers remain interested in plant-based meat alternatives, but higher prices have slowed purchases.

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: Hypocritical Republicans follow the new script in the wake of Trump's latest indictment

: Hypocritical Republicans follow the new script in the wake of Trump's latest indictment - When it comes to Republican lawmakers, hypocrisy knows no bounds, especially when it comes to Donald Trump. With rare exception, they either loudly support the MAGA cult, or are afraid to challenge it so much so that the GOP should probably be renamed POT (Party of Trump), as in 'the GOP has gone to POT.' In the wake of Trump's fourth criminal indictment brought Monday by Fulton County, Georgia, District Attorney Fani Willis, charging Trump and 18 associates with racketeering in a plot to overturn the 2020 presidential election elected Republicans have predictably jumped to Trump's defense. The Georgia indictment follows the federal indictment brought by special counsel Jack Smith on Aug. 1, charging Trump with conspiring to subvert American democracy by scheming to reverse Joe Biden's presidential victory. Incredibly, the latest talking point for Trump defenders is that if Democrats want to ensure Trump, the current GOP frontrunner, isn't elected president in 2024, they should let it happen at the ballot box rather than in the courthouse. This script ignores entirely that so many of Trump's legal issues stem from the fact that he wouldn't concede that the previous presidential election had been decided at the ballot box. RELATED STORY: Donald Trump picked the absolute worst state to FAFO Nearly three years after Americans voted him out of the White House, Trump continues to push the Big Lie. He's even hosting a press conference Monday, promising a 'complete EXONERATION' that will prove his tired claims of fraud. Trump has also backed election deniers in races for key state offices (fortunately, most have lost) that could help undermine voters in 2024. Americans have no guarantee that he wouldn't push the replay button on the well-documented 'fake electors' scheme of 2020 in the face of another loss to Joe Biden in 2024.

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