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    The presidential race gets all the attention, but state races make all the difference
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    The presidential race gets all the attention, but state races make all the difference

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    Progressive election upsets are one thing. Progressive legislating is another
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    Progressive election upsets are one thing. Progressive legislating is another

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    Maine legislative committee approves state-run power delivery authority
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    Maine legislative committee approves state-run power delivery authority

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    States confront significant service cutbacks as Congress debates aid

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    Midair collision in Alaska kills state lawmaker and six others
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    Midair collision in Alaska kills state lawmaker and six others

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    Devlin Robinson, a Republican running against incumbent Democrat Pam Iovino in Pennsylvania’s State Senate District 37, is photographed in Bridgeville, Pa.
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    Suburban Pennsylvania race a microcosm of national political battle

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    As lawsuits surge, liability reform remains top GOP priority
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    As lawsuits surge, liability reform remains top GOP priority

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    Camelot’s continuation? Amy Kennedy wins New Jersey Democratic House primary
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    Camelot’s continuation? Amy Kennedy wins New Jersey Democratic House primary

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    Mississippi Department of Finance and Administration employees Willie Townsend, left, and Joe Brown, attach a Mississippi state flag to the harness before raising it over the Capitol grounds in Jackson, Miss., Tuesday, June 30, 2020. The two men raised about 100 flags, provided by the Secretary of State's office, for people or organizations that purchased a state flag that flew over the grounds. Gov. Tate Reeves will sign a bill Tuesday evening retiring the last state flag with the Confederate battle emblem during a ceremony at the Governor's Mansion. Upon the governor signing the bill, the flag will lose its official status.
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    Mississippi governor signs bill removing Confederate emblem from flag

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    June 30, 2020 10:35 pm
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    Mississippi sets the example in the debate over Confederate symbols
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    Mississippi sets the example in the debate over Confederate symbols

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