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Campbell County deputies search for suspect in series of Virginia Lottery ticket thefts

ROGER MARSHALL


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Angst pervades a pair of Republican town halls — one in Trump country, the other in a swing state

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In two congressional districts and vastly different political environments, two Republicans were met with far different reactions at public meetings they held late last week.

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Speaker Johnson tells GOP lawmakers to skip town halls after an onslaught of protests

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House Speaker Mike Johnson is encouraging Republican lawmakers to skip town halls that have been rife with protesters.

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What US lawmakers are saying about the White House clash between Trump and Zelenskyy

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Key Republicans and Democrats have been stalwart supporters of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

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After prayer breakfast, Trump creates task force to root out 'anti-Christian bias'

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President Donald Trump says at a private religious group's Washington prayer breakfast he's forming a commission on religious liberty.

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Midair collision kills 67 people in the deadliest US air disaster in almost a quarter century

Read full article: Midair collision kills 67 people in the deadliest US air disaster in almost a quarter century

A midair collision between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines flight from Kansas has killed all 67 people aboard the two aircraft.

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What is known about the deadly collision between a passenger jet and Army helicopter

Read full article: What is known about the deadly collision between a passenger jet and Army helicopter

Officials say the remains of all victims of a midair collision near Washington's D.

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Republican senators are mostly quiet on Trump's sweeping pardons of Jan. 6 rioters

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Many Republicans on Capitol Hill do not agree with President Donald Trump’s decision to pardon and commute sentences for more than 1,500 people charged with crimes related to the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

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Senators want limits on the government's use of facial recognition technology for airport screening

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A bipartisan group of senators wants restrictions on the use of facial recognition technology by the Transportation Security Administration.

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DOT puts airline loyalty programs under the microscope after lawmakers raise concerns

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The Department of Transportation is investigating possible deceptive practices in airline loyalty programs after federal lawmakers raised concerns about how airlines are calculating points and rewards.

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Senate ditches dress code as Fetterman and others choose casual clothes

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The stuffy Senate is now a bit less formal.

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Biden won't veto Republican-led bill ending COVID emergency

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President Joe Biden won’t veto a Republican-led measure to end the national COVID emergency.

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Agency delays protections for imperiled bat, prairie chicken

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The Biden administration is temporarily delaying legal protections for two imperiled species after getting pushback from congressional Republicans.

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Senate crypto hearing yields big claims, possible regulation

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Whether increased regulation would have prevented the spectacular collapse of cryptocurrency exchange FTX was fiercely debated at a hearing of the Senate’s banking committee Wednesday.

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Republicans resist saying 3 simple words: 'Joe Biden won'

Read full article: Republicans resist saying 3 simple words: 'Joe Biden won'

They are just three little words, but they have become nearly impossible for many Republicans to say: “Joe Biden won.”.

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GOP doc dispenses sketchy medical advice on virus immunity

Read full article: GOP doc dispenses sketchy medical advice on virus immunity

Roger Marshall won't let people forget he’s a doctor.

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Senate Latest: Kelly win gives Arizona 2 Democratic senators

Read full article: Senate Latest: Kelly win gives Arizona 2 Democratic senators

The former astronaut defeated Republican Sen. Martha McSally, who was appointed to the seat after McCain’s death in 2018. Daines’ first election in 2014 broke a Democratic lock on the Senate seat that had lasted more than 100 years. The six-term congressman from northern New Mexico defeated Republican Mark Ronchetti, a former television meteorologist, and Libertarian Bob Walsh. Reed cruised to victory over Waters, an investment consultant who mounted earlier unsuccessful campaigns for state Senate and U.S. Senate in Massachusetts. Warner defeated Republican challenger Daniel Gade in a low-key race in which the incumbent had a massive cash advantage.

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GOP in ruby red Kansas stresses over costly Senate race

Read full article: GOP in ruby red Kansas stresses over costly Senate race

Marshall is facing stiff competition from state Sen. Barbara Bollier in the race to fill an open Senate seat in Kansas. Republicans are sweating a race in a state where they haven’t lost a Senate race since 1932 and where Democrats have sometimes conceded contests by Labor Day. The coronavirus pandemic and Trump's unpopularity with many voters are also weighing on Kansas Republicans. The Senate race wasn’t supposed to be so hard for Republicans. The leaders feared Kobach, a conservative hardliner, would reprise his 2018 loss in the governor’s race to Democrat Laura Kelly and hand the Senate seat to the Democrats.

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Democrat's praise of strict gun law roils Kansas Senate race

Read full article: Democrat's praise of strict gun law roils Kansas Senate race

The race appears to be close between Marshall, a two-term congressman for western and central Kansas, and Bollier, a Kansas City-area state senator who was a lifelong moderate Republican before switching parties late in 2018. This is a lethal weapon.”As the video clip began circulating, Bollier tweeted Sunday afternoon: “I do not support gun confiscation. I never will.”Republicans have not lost a Senate race in Kansas since 1932, but Bollier has flooded the airwaves with ads that have included testimonials from former GOP state lawmakers. Bollier's campaign had spent more than $9 million, with outside groups paying for about $8 million more. Nearly 90% of the roughly $14.5 million in ads for Marshall were covered by outside groups, with the Marshall campaign spending about $1.5 million, according to Advertising Analytics.

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2 Kansas doctors but differing COVID-19 takes in Senate race

Read full article: 2 Kansas doctors but differing COVID-19 takes in Senate race

OVERLAND PARK, Kan. U.S. Rep. Roger Marshall's audience of about 40 people packed a banquet room in a Kansas City-area bistro. They stood in a socially distanced circle outside an elementary school empty of students in Manhattan in northeast Kansas. Bollier has Democrats hoping they can win a Kansas Senate seat for the first time since 1932. She's run a largely virtual campaign, a caution she says is guided by both her background and personal experience. Schools in Kansas City and Wichita, the state's largest city, have suspended fall sports and moved classes for many students online.

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Kansas Democrats excited about ex-GOP lawmaker's Senate bid

Read full article: Kansas Democrats excited about ex-GOP lawmaker's Senate bid

A very sharp mind, but independent in her thinking, said former state Rep. Tom Moxley, a moderate Republican and central Kansas rancher and farmer. Bollier won her Kansas Senate seat in 2012. She's very task-oriented," said Joan Wagnon, a former Kansas Democratic Party chairwoman and ex-Topeka mayor. She will have a very liberal voting record, if she would get to the Senate, Marshall said. Nine conservative GOP senators joined in a statement that excoriated Bollier's remarks as offensive and anti-Catholic prejudice.She never was integrated into the Republican Party, said Kelly Arnold, a former Kansas Republican Party chairman.

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Rep. Marshall's primary win in Kansas buoys GOP Senate hopes

Read full article: Rep. Marshall's primary win in Kansas buoys GOP Senate hopes

Marshall's first tasks were quickly refilling his campaign treasury and rebuilding Republican unity after an often-bitter primary campaign. GOP leaders had feared that the Kansas seat would be in play if lightning-rod conservative Kris Kobach won the nomination after losing the 2018 Kansas governor's race. Trump, who had refused to intervene in the primary despite prodding from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell, tweeted his Complete and Total Endorsement of Marshall early Wednesday morning. THE issue is who controls the Senate majority. Kelly Arnold, a former Kansas Republican Party chairman, predicted that Republicans will unite quickly behind Marshall because of the threat to the party's Senate majority.

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Kansas Senate race tests GOP leaders' power to block Kobach

Read full article: Kansas Senate race tests GOP leaders' power to block Kobach

Trump didnt intervene to help Rep. Roger Marshall in a crowded field, despite prodding from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and others. Trump didnt intervene to help Rep. Roger Marshall in a crowded field, despite prodding from Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell and others. The GOP already faces a potentially tough year in trying to retain its 53-47 Senate majority with competitive races in other states, including Arizona, Colorado and Maine. Counties could accept ballots until Friday so long as they were postmarked Tuesday, creating uncertainty that the GOP Senate primary would be decided before then. He also had the backing of 97-year-old political icon Bob Dole, the former U.S. Senate majority leader and 1996 GOP presidential nominee.

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GOP leaders can't bank on Trump's help in Kansas Senate race

Read full article: GOP leaders can't bank on Trump's help in Kansas Senate race

(AP Photo/John Hanna)HOLTON, Kan. Establishment Republican leaders are scrambling to pull out a win in a tense party battle for the nomination in the Kansas Senate race, and they won't be able to count on last-minute help from President Donald Trump. Trump's neutrality leaves the Kansas primary heading to a tight finish Tuesday under a barrage of attack ads from political action committees. Thats why the Senate race is so important in Kansas.Republican leaders have been trying to avoid a Kobach nomination for seven months, but the stakes have increased in recent weeks. The once-safe seat in a state where Republicans have won every Senate race since 1932 now looks shaky and a loss the GOP can't afford. In Kansas, Kobach has played up his ties to the president even without an endorsement.

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GOP establishment boosting Kansas congressman's Senate bid

Read full article: GOP establishment boosting Kansas congressman's Senate bid

They're growing more vocal about describing Marshall as the best alternative for keeping the Kansas seat out of play in a potentially difficult fall for defending Republicans' Senate majority. You're seeing a lot of people starting to circle the wagons around Roger Marshall, said Kelly Arnold, a former state GOP chairman. Kobach, Marshall and Bob Hamilton, the founder of a Kansas City-area plumbing company, are running with eight other candidates in the most crowded GOP field since Kansas began holding Senate primaries more than 100 years ago. That was showing their hand, that they wanted everybody to be for Marshall, said Tim Shallenburger, a former Kansas GOP chairman and state treasurer. He said the party always anticipated that its last candidate event on July 15 might involve them talking issues rather than throwing jabs. He said any of the major GOP candidates are better alternative than Bollier.

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With Pompeo out, GOP looks to Rep. Marshall in Kansas race

Read full article: With Pompeo out, GOP looks to Rep. Marshall in Kansas race

It also left Marshall and Kobach, the former Kansas secretary of state who lost the 2018 governor's race, as the top rivals in a GOP field of 11 candidates. Many Republicans fear that Kobach's nomination would put the seat in play even though Republicans have won every Senate election in Kansas since 1932. He said GOP voters know he strongly opposes abortion and dismissed the nervousness among some top Republicans about him. But Marshall pollster Robert Blizzard said Marshalls fundraising will improve with Pompeo officially out of the race. Marshall faces plans for $2.2 million in television ads attacking him by the national anti-tax, free-market group Club for Growth.

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Kansas GOP waits to see whether plumber's Senate bid surges

Read full article: Kansas GOP waits to see whether plumber's Senate bid surges

A moderator signals 30-seconds remaining to senate candidate Rep. Roger Marshall, R-Kan., right, during a GOP senatorial debate In Manhattan, Kan., Saturday, May 23, 2020. David Lindstrom, left, Susan Wagle, second from left, Kris Kobach, middle, and Bob Hamilton, second from right, share the debate stage. With the GOP worried about keeping its U.S. Senate majority, the party doesn't need a money-pit race in Kansas when Republicans have won every U.S. Senate race there since 1932. Marshall touted his work on the House Agriculture Committee in four years in Congress and endorsements from the Kansas Farm Bureau and Kansas Livestock Association. Lindstrom also described himself as a businessman-outsider, but he has served on an elected community college board and the Kansas Turnpike Authority.

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