Charlotte Mayor Vi Lyles is facing criticism after urging compassion for the man accused of fatally stabbing a female Ukrainian refugee on a train in August.
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RNC Chair Michael Whatley launches bid for North Carolina’s open Senate seat
Republican National Committee (RNC) Chair Michael Whatley has officially launched a bid for North Carolina’s open Senate seat.
Read More RNC Chair Michael Whatley launches bid for North Carolina’s open Senate seatVance Appointed As RNC Finance Chair To Advance MAGA Agenda And Strengthen GOP For 2026
Vice President JD Vance has announced that he will be the Republican National Committee’s (RNC) newest finance chair.
Read More Vance Appointed As RNC Finance Chair To Advance MAGA Agenda And Strengthen GOP For 2026Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court Rules Against Counting Mail-In Ballots With Incorrect Dates
Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court ruled on Friday that temporarily dated mail-in ballots won’t be counted in the upcoming November election, a potentially huge ruling in a deadlocked swing-state.
Read More Pennsylvania’s Supreme Court Rules Against Counting Mail-In Ballots With Incorrect DatesNevada: Republican Nat’l Committee Files Lawsuit To Prevent Counting Mail-In-Ballots After Election Day
In order to stop Nevada from counting mail-in votes received after Election Day—which the state’s current legislation allows—the Republican National Committee filed a federal lawsuit on Friday.
Read More Nevada: Republican Nat’l Committee Files Lawsuit To Prevent Counting Mail-In-Ballots After Election DayRNC Elects Lara Trump And Michael Whatley As New Leaders
The Republican National Committee (RNC) formally elected Michael Whatley as its new head and Lara Trump as the co-chair on Friday. The vote solidified former president Donald Trump’s wishes to reshape RNC leadership as he looks to the November election.
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