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A way too early guide to the 2024 Republican primary and presidential election
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A way too early guide to the 2024 Republican primary D. Hunter Schwarz
The 2024 Republican primary is already here.
Though, we’re still more than 1,300 days away from the next presidential election, potential candidates are already making stops in early caucus and primary states and working behind the scenes to prepare for a possible run.
Late last month, C-SPAN kicked off its “Road to the White House” coverage with a speech by former Secretary of State Mike Pompeo in Iowa, and former Vice President Mike Pence is scheduled to give the keynote at a dinner for a social conservative group in South Carolina on April 29.
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ST. CLAIRSVILLE A Triadelphia man will spend more than a decade behind bars after pleading guilty to the rape of a 12-year-old girl.
Joshua Steven Webster, 34, of 2335 Dement Road, heard his sentence Monday from Belmont County Common Pleas Judge John Vavra. The crime is a felony of the first degree that occurred in 2019 and 2020.
Vavra reviewed case records, saying Webster claimed to have been drunk on one occasion when assaulting the child. According to court documents, Vavra said Webster’s admissions “were cavalierly made, selfishly, and with no mention of regret, sorrow, or contrition” and “defendant has not shown genuine remorse. … This court finds that Defendant must be severely punished as a message to his victim and a warning to others.”
Feb 9, 2021 / 08:42 AM EST
INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) – On Tuesday, former President Donald Trump’s second impeachment trial will begin in the Senate. The trial is historic and political experts say it will impact all Americans.
“There is a bit of an opportunity cost here for everyday Americans,”
Steven Webster is an assistant professor of Political Science at Indiana University and said the impeachment trial is important for the American democratic process, but that the time spent focused on the trial does comes with a cost.
“Every second, every minute that the Senate spends on the impeachment trial is a second or a minute that they are not spending on passing legislation,” said Webster.
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