Editor’s Note: This is the second of a two-part series on the State Senate races in Cleveland County. This week, the candidates for District 26 respond to the same set of questions posed to each by the Herald. Eddie Cheatham Eddie Cheatham Party: Democrat Age: 73 Family: wife, Ginger, with two children and six grandchildren
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Candidates were asked to answer the following questions: 1. Why do you want to serve in this position? 2. What will be your primary focus if elected? 3. The country has seen widespread protests following the deaths of Jacob Blake in Kenosha and George Floyd in Minneapolis. How should the issue of police reform be
After spotting a lone man washing his vehicle at a St. Louis-area car wash, two armed men reportedly attempted to carjack and rob him at gunpoint. As one man entered the victim’s car and stole a cell phone, his 18-year-old accomplice and the car’s owner started to fight. At that point, the citizen drew his
By Griffen Smith Community News Service, UM School of Journalism As Attorney General Tim Fox vacates his seat early next year, two newcomers to statewide political races are battling to become Montana’s top lawyer and laying out distinct choices for voters. The spirited race pits Republican Austin Knudsen, a former Montana House speaker and now
The last president to appoint three justices in his first term was Richard M. Nixon, but his picks included Justice Harry Blackmun, the author of Roe v. Wade who became one of the most liberal justices on the court. Trump’s picks, by contrast, have been outstanding. With his appointment of Neil M. Gorsuch to replace
The state Senate district that includes Austin and Albert Lea is one of a handful in Greater Minnesota that Republicans don’t control, and flipping the seat away from DFL Sen. Dan Sparks would help the GOP maintain a slim 35-32 majority in the upper chamber in an election with few battleground races. State Sen. Dan
Yesterday, Judge Christopher Murray of the Michigan Court of Claims struck down the guidance prohibiting the open carry of firearms at polling places on election day that Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson previously issued on October 16th. Judge Murray cited the fact that Secretary Benson did not follow the proper procedure required under the state’s Administrative
Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh’s son and President of the National Rifle Association of India, Raninder Singh. (File Photo: IANS) BY ANAND SINGHNew Delhi, Oct 27 (IANS) Even as Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh’s son Raninder Singh, who is also the President of the National Rifle Association of India, has been asked to appear before
Anti-Trump art takes over giant billboards at U.S. Border and NYC – NRA News Today – EIN Presswire Trusted News Since 1995 A service for political professionals · Wednesday, October 28, 2020 · 529,431,348 Articles · 3+ Million Readers News Monitoring and Press Release Distribution Tools News Topics Newsletters Press Releases Events & Conferences RSS
Texas has been home to several high-profile mass shootings over the past decade. And after each deadly event, like clockwork, there’s a debate about the types of legislation that can be passed to prevent the next tragedy. But for some reason, the issue has hardly been spoken about during the 2020 election cycle. During the
Written by Anju Agnihotri Chaba | Jalandhar | October 27, 2020 11:21:31 pm Raninder Singh Punjab Chief Minister Captain Amarinder Singh’s son Raninder Singh Tuesday did not appear before the Enforcement Directorate (ED) at its zonal office in Jalandhar and instead sought adjournment in the matter citing a parliamentary standing committee hearing in connection with
Updated at 2:30 p.m. with Biden campaign bus tour. WASHINGTON — Media mogul Mike Bloomberg is planning an 11th-hour ad blitz in Texas in hopes of helping to defeat President Donald Trump, which probably means he’ll spend more to help Joe Biden win Texas than the Democrat’s own campaign, an aide said Tuesday. The former
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If the Republican Party could design its ideal female Congressional candidate for a moderate district in a swing state, she would probably look like Lisa Scheller. The 61-year-old chemical manufacturing executive is a lifetime member of the National Rifle Association and the mother of two grown children. Staunchly conservative and relatable, Scheller is able to
While both Oregon State University and the University of Oregon are running classes remotely because of the pandemic, the state runs all its elections by mail, so a shortage of students will probably have less of an impact in DeFazio’s district than it would elsewhere, said Christopher McKnight Nichols, director of the Center for Humanities
Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text size It was just two weeks out from election day when officials in Washington made the announcement: Russia and Iran were interfering in the electoral process. In a bid to “intimidate voters”, the Iranians were sending fake emails that mimicked the far-right US group the Proud Boys, said
by Debi Smith Hi neighbor! How are you and your family? I hope this letter finds you each doing well despite the challenges the pandemic has presented. What a year, right? Like some cosmic test to see how much we humans can handle. Our family is good, thankfully, though I’ve been out of work since
FAIRFAX, Va.– The National Rifle Association today released the following statement: “On behalf of our millions of members, we offer congratulations to all who participated in the confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett as a Justice of the United States Supreme Court,” says Jason Ouimet, executive director, NRA-ILA. “She promises to serve our nation with distinction