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Will the GOP Sacrifice Donald Trump to Keep 150 Senior Republicans Within Its Ranks Ahead of 2022?

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What we know about the high, broad turnout in the 2020 election

What we know about the high, broad turnout in the 2020 election Scott Clement, Daniela Santamarina © Michael S. Williamson/The Washington Post Brandon Cousins entertains his 3-year-old daughter, Isabelle, as he and his family wait in line to vote in Cranberry Township, Pa., on Tuesday. Turnout in the 2020 election surged to the highest level of any election in 120 years. Recently released census data shows just how broad the surge in turnout was across demographics: The new data confirms an uptick in voting rates among Americans young and old, male and female and of different racial backgrounds and education levels. Unlike exit polls that are limited to voters, the census survey interviews both voters and nonvoters, providing a clear look at what percentage of different groups turned out to vote, and how that compared with previous elections.

Bernie Sanders urges Biden administration to prevent loss of jobless benefits for gig workers in red states

Bernie Sanders urges Biden administration to prevent loss of jobless benefits for gig workers in red states insider@insider.com (Juliana Kaplan,Joseph Zeballos-Roig) © Provided by Business Insider Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vermont). Melina Mara/The Washington Post via AP, Pool Sen. Bernie Sanders is calling on the Labor Department to continue providing PUA benefits to workers. In 14 GOP-led states, governors are ending their participation in federal unemployment benefits. But Sanders and other experts say Biden s Labor Department is required by law to still pay out PUA. Popular Searches Governors in red states such as Georgia, Montana, and South Carolina have cited a so-called labor shortage as necessitating fewer benefits, so that unemployed residents will be compelled to return to work. As soon as next month, hundreds of thousands - if not millions - of workers will experience a sharp cut in their jobless benefits.

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