As political landscapes shift, the world watches closely.
In New Jersey, a primary election is set to replace an indicted U.S. Senator, highlighting the state's political fervor. Meanwhile, North Carolina's Chatham County experiences rapid growth, raising questions about President Biden's influence in such evolving regions. The conviction of former President Donald Trump on 34 felony counts has sparked a unique consensus among Republicans, potentially solidifying his support base despite the controversy.
Internationally, political strategies evolve as the 'TikTok election' sees Reform leading the Tories, showcasing the changing nature of political campaigns and the influence of social media on public opinion.
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Commentary: Trump fans say he speaks his mind. But on some subjects, he's as slippery as an eel
But on some topics, Trump can be as slippery ... his tax-cut pledge, the debate over tax policy focused on current rates, which are scheduled to increase at the end of next year, when the 2017 Trump cuts expire. President Joe Biden has said he wants ...
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Playbook: Why both parties see a silver lining to Trump’s conviction
Among the attendees of Johnson’s speech at the Peoria-Tazewell Lincoln Day Dinner, the consensus was that Trump’s conviction on 34 felony counts would solidify his support among Republicans. (“You’re not going to see those ‘Republicans for Biden’ signs in front yards,” predicted former Illinois state Rep. JEANNE IVES. “That’s going away.”)
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In one North Carolina county, it’s ‘growth, growth, growth.’ But will Biden reap the benefit?
Just 81,000 people live in rural Chatham County, North Carolina. There are 1,076 farms. The old mill now houses a dance studio, a grocer and a steakhouse. For work, many people have no choice but to commute to nearby Chapel Hill, Durham and Raleigh.
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