Will California voters care about closed schools in 2022? Republicans are betting on it
Kate Irby, McClatchy Washington Bureau
March 6, 2021
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FILE - In this Aug. 18, 2020, file photo, math teacher Doug Walters sits among empty desks as he takes part in a video conference with other teachers to prepare for at-home learning at Twentynine Palms Junior High School in Twentynine Palms, Calif. State Republicans hope to use residual anger over school closures as fuel for 2022 congressional campaigns. (AP Photo/Gregory Bull, File)Gregory Bull / Associated Press 2020
WASHINGTON Republicans are looking to turn anger over California school closures during the coronavirus pandemic into a red wave for the 2022 congressional elections.
CPAC is ready to keep celebrating Trump
David Weigel, The Washington Post
Feb. 25, 2021
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Then-President Donald Trump hugs a U.S. flag as he takes the stage at the Conservative Political Action Conference in National Harbor, Md., on March 2, 2019. He will speak to CPAC on Sunday.Photo for The Washington Post by J. Lawler Duggan
One panel will discuss whether tech companies are colluding to deprive us of our humanity. One speech will explore what to do when a social media network de-platforms a conservative by deleting his account. And seven main-stage panels or speeches will litigate the 2020 election, with panelists who mostly - and incorrectly - argue that Donald Trump won.
Two of the country's biggest local news companies are joining forces to sell national ads to their combined reach of over 300 local communities.Why it matters: There aren't many great options for Fortune 500 companies to buy ads at the local level without having to transact with hundreds of different outlets individually. This partnership aims to address that problem. Stay on top of the latest market trends and economic insights with Axios Markets. Subscribe for free"For a long time, our company has been largely unsuccessful in capturing national advertising directly," says Tony Hunter, Chairman and CEO of McClatchy, home to 30 local newspapers including Miami Herald, The Kansas City Star and The Sacramento Bee. "It's fragmented and national advertisers want something seamless and turnkey."Details: Gannett's USA Today national sales team will lead the go-to-market strategy on behalf of both companies. It will take the lead on pitching clients and
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