Caitlyn Jenner is reportedly receiving campaign advice from Brad Parscale
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reality TV star and former athlete has reportedly been exploring running for governor of California, and CNN reports she s getting advice about how to set up the possible campaign from Brad Parscale, who served as campaign manager for former President Donald Trump in 2020.
Parscale is providing guidance to Jenner on who to pick to fill roles in the potential campaign,
The New York Times Maggie Haberman reported. The two have reportedly known each other for several years, and Parscale is helping as a friend but isn t a paid adviser, according to CNN.
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3 reasons Biden is defending the broadness of his infrastructure plan
April 7, 2021
Republicans have made it no secret that they believe President Biden s recent $2.3 trillion American Jobs Plan contains a far-too-broad definition of infrastructure. The Republican National Committee, for example, is reportedly moving forward with the viewpoint that only roads, bridges, waterways, ports, and airports count. As some folks have pointed out, it may be unnecessary to haggle over semantics on some issues, but not even electric grid, water systems, school buildings, broadband, and public housing make the RNC s cut.
Biden, unsurprisingly, is standing by his administration s plan, and on Wednesday he provided several reasons why he believes going beyond traditional infrastructure spending makes sense for the U.S. right now. For starters, he argued infrastructure is an evolving concept and should meet the needs of the moment, likely referring to more modern developments like broadband.