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Party Switch Gives GOP Veto-Proof Control in North Carolina

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A Democratic state lawmaker in North Carolina announced Wednesday that she is jumping to the Republican Party, giving the GOP veto-proof majorities in both the state's legislative chambers that should make it easier to enact conservative...
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2 of 3 Tennessee Democrats expelled over gun control protest

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Republicans in the Tennessee Legislature have voted to remove two Democrats, both Black men, from their seats for protesting in support of gun control. But a third Democrat who participated in the protest — a White woman — survived her...
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Benin voters to head to the polls on Sunday

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Voters in Benin will head to the polls on Sunday to elect members of parliament.
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Musk Encourages Independent Followers to Vote Republican

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Elon Musk is encouraging independents to vote Republican in the midterm elections.
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Democrat John Fetterman flips US Senate seat in Pennsylvania

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Democrat John Fetterman has won the US midterms Senate race in Pennsylvania, taking the seat from the Republicans.
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Canada will welcome American women seeking abortion, says Gould

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Social Development and Families Minister Karina Gould tells Power & Politics American women will be able to access abortion services in Canada if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade
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Maxwell Frost, Candidate for Congress in Florida, on Top Gen Z Voter Issues

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Meet the new generation running for office in the midterm elections. Maxwell Frost, a 24-year-old Democrat, is the youngest candidate running for Florida’s 10th congressional district. A member of Gen Z (those born after 1996) Frost...
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Boston about to make history with two women running for mayor

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Two women are running for mayor, and whoever wins will be the first female elected to run the city.
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Texas passes law banning abortions after six weeks

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Texas has passed one of the most restrictive abortion laws in the U.S., banning abortion after about six weeks of pregnancy. Abortion providers say many women don't even know they're pregnant at that time.
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Biden's Ford Visit Exciting as U.S. and Automaker Invest in Electric, Says Rep Stevens

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Rep. Haley Stevens (D-Mich. 11th District) is gearing up for a meet and greet with President Joe Biden at a Ford plant in Dearborn. Stevens said she expects the visit to coincide with the president’s infrastructure plan as he proposed...
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Rep. Kat Cammack (R-FL) Addresses Biden's $1.9 Trillion Stimulus Package

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The Senate will take up the $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package this week. Florida Congresswoman Kat Cammack joins Cheddar to weigh in on the plan.
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Democratic Candidate Holly McCormack Running Against Congresswoman Greene in 2022 Midterm

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Holly McCormack, democratic challenger to Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene in Georgia's 14th Congressional District joins News Wrap to discuss her campaign.
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House prosecutors wrap up arguments in Trump impeachment trial

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House prosecutors wrapped up their impeachment case against Donald Trump on Thursday insisting the Capitol invaders believed they were acting on 'the president's orders' to stop Joe Biden's election and warning that he would do it again...
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Senate majority leader lays out impeachment timeline

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Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer lays out the timeline for former U.S. president Donald Trump's second impeachment trial. Opening arguments are scheduled for the week of Feb. 8.
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Trump forges ahead with frantic effort to overturn election

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Having exhausted many of his legal options, Trump is looking at other ways to subvert Joe Biden’s victory.
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‘We have an enormous opportunity’

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Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden speaks to canvassers in Philadelphia on election day.
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Bloc Leader says Democrats should look at what they did wrong

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Bloc Québécois Leader Yves-François Blanchet spoke with reporters about the U.S. election before his weekly Wednesday caucus meeting on Parliament Hill.
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U.S. sees more diversity on ballots, but gaps remain

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There is a record number of women of colour and LBGTQ candidates running for office this year in the United States, but many say there's still a lot to be done to reach reflective representation.
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Biden’s inauguration won’t automatically heal politically divided families

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The divisions in America run deep and families have been pulled apart by their political differences. But few expect Joe Biden’s inauguration to be an instant healing potion for those deep divisions.
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Congressman Ruben Gallego Urges Minority Communities to Get the COVID-19 Vaccine

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Rep. Ruben Gallego (D-AZ) is the Vice Chair of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus. The Congressman joins Cheddar to discuss building trust in the COVID-19 vaccine.
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Democrats hope for historic win in battleground Arizona

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In battleground Arizona, traditionally Republican, new residents are changing politics and giving the Biden Democrats hope to win the presidential election.
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Split Government is Good News For Markets

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As the possibility of a split government becomes more likely, analysis of historical data shows that the stock market has actually fared very well in the midst of government gridlock. In fact, going all the way back to 1944, stocks have...
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What a Biden presidency could mean for Canada

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If Joe Biden wins the U.S. presidential election, Canadians could feel the impact in areas like energy, trade and defence.
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Democratic and Republican strategists react to U.S. election so far

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Republican strategist Michael DuHaime and Democratic strategist Christy Setzer react to Trump prematurely declaring victory, Biden's statement and the potential for a possible vote recount.