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After Charlie Kirk’s killing, Trump has threatened to target the “radical left” with terrorism designations and racketeering probes, raising concerns about silencing dissent. Critics say the White House is exploiting outrage to weaken progressive groups ahead of midterm elections.
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Patronis, the State's chief financial officer, fended off a challenge from Democrat Gay Valimont even though she far outraised and outspent him
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Ramaswamy joins a competitive GOP primary field to succeed Republican Governor Mike DeWine, a veteran center-right politician who is term-limited. Heather Hill, a Black entrepreneur from Appalachia, is also running in the race
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The Indo-US relations under Biden shifted into a new era of mature, multifaceted cooperation
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The stunning outcome is largely a reflection of the anger of American middle class, in the face of widening inequalities and soaring costs of living
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With results continuing to come in from various states giving a clear indication of a Trump victory, the 78-year-old Republican leader addressed his supporters at West Palm Beach in Florida, declaring victory and promising a "golden age of America".
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In rejecting another debate, the former President suggested that a “prizefighter" who loses a bout is always the one to call for a rematch
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Harris’ strategy of offering bait and allowing her rival to tie himself in one embarrassing knot after another pays off
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Gender is a significant factor but not the only one as the contest between Trump and Clinton showed
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As a Presidential contender, she is, in a way, an antithesis of what Republican candidate Donald Trump stands for
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Joe Biden receives emotional standing ovation when he came on stage at the Democratic National Convention in Chicago
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Raises $331 million against $264 million raised by Biden-Harris Campaign, according to figures released by the two campaigns
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Vivek Ramaswamy has slammed Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy for seeking additional funds from the US to hold polls
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Indian-origin candidates Nikki Haley and Vivek Ramaswamy did not mince words when it came to attacking each other
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Republican National Committee has announced that seven candidates, excluding former US President Donald Trump, are set to clash
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Vivek Ramaswamy has proposed a Zero-Base Federal Budgeting to solve the national debt crisis, which has now gone up to USD33 trillion
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Indian-American GOP presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy has pledged to get rid of it if voted to power in 2024, the Politico reported
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Vivek Ramaswamy has said he would fire more than 75 per cent of the federal workforce and shutter several major agencies like the FBI if he wins the 2024 elections
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Despite facing four indictments and two civil cases, Trump, the current GOP frontrunner, commended the political newcomer as a 'sharp individual' possessing 'considerable talent'.
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Vivek Ramaswamy has received a notice from Marshall B. Mathers III, better known as the rapper Eminem for using his music in election campaigning