dangerous. he s been fact-checked on the number of children with covid-19 and hospitals but he is repeating a lie. it was called out of this one on faulkner focus by political playbook this morning. i ve an operative who worked for the republican candidate for four years ago. he said the republican enthusiasm for nothing then like it is now. he was shocked by the crowd themes. the enthusiasm is unmatchable. this is from our own guy benson. we were singing their stands in stark contrast to the crowds mcauliffe is drying. even when he brought the sitting president of the united states the area. i was told by someone on the ground there that the crowd was the same that pramila jayapal withdrawn by himself. the loudoun county fairgrounds
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Subscriber only A Kingaroy man previously sentenced for grooming a 14-year-old girl found himself back before the district court for breaching his recognisance order. Jon Faulkner, 27, pleaded guilty to breaching the order, which was handed down on August 19 last year in relation to two commonwealth offences committed in 2019. Reading from the sentencing statements, Judge Glen Cash QC said the sentence imposed upon Faulkner related to him using telephone services or internet services to groom a child and to solicit child pornography material . Those are pretty serious offences, as you would understand from the sentences that were imposed by Judge Kefford on that occasion last year, Judge Cash said.
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Of the seven Republicans who voted to convict former President Donald Trump, only Sen. Lisa Murkowski (R-Alaska) is up for reelection in 2022. But a new Alaska election system with an open primary and ranked-choice voting may protect the incumbent.
Murkowski voted to convict the former president on Feb. 13 for his role in the Jan. 6 Capitol insurrection. Murkowski told reporters after her vote that she stands by her decision regardless of its possible detrimental effects on her 2022 chances.
“This was consequential on many levels, but I cannot allow the significance of my vote to be devalued by whether or not I feel that this is helpful for my political ambitions,” Murkowski said.
Print article JUNEAU Republican officials in at least five Alaska state House districts have approved resolutions censuring U.S. Sen. Lisa Murkowski, and many of those officials said they believe the state party also will consider a resolution denouncing her. The resolutions are at least partially motivated by Murkowski’s support for the impeachment of President Donald Trump, but several sponsors expressed wider discontent with the senator. The districts’ actions set up a collision course with the state Republican Party organization, where chairman Glenn Clary has supported a “big tent” approach to party membership. “If we’re going to win this game, if you will, or win at politics and maintain our freedoms … then we’re going to have to band together and not splinter ourselves,” he said during a Jan. 26 talk radio interview.
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