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State Republican leaders are urging local candidates to stay the course on issues of crime, economics and corruption to help chip away at Democratic strongholds in the suburbs — and not to rely on a bump from former President Donald Trump.
If states want to collect more, they will have to offer something in return
Judge John F. Kness told Alex Nitchoff, 56, that the bribery scheme was “a cancer” that eats away at the public’s respect for government institutions.
Former Trump spokesperson Steve Cortes’s right-wing populist group has no members, a secret board, and ties to dark money and “pink slime” websites.