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Month: November 2022

Netanyahu se encamina a liderar el gobierno más derechista de la historia de Israel, sugieren resultados parciales

urielblanco (CNN) — Con el 86% de los votos escrutados hasta este miércoles por la tarde (hora de Israel), el ex primer ministro Benjamin Netanyahu y sus aliados parecen ir camino de ganar 65 escaños en la Knesset (parlamento), según las proyecciones de las tres principales emisoras de Israel. El desglose previsto de escaños por

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Democrat Hobbs defends decision not to debate GOP’s Lake in tight Arizona gubernatorial race

By Shawna Mizelle, CNN Arizona Democratic gubernatorial nominee Katie Hobbs on Wednesday continued to defend her decision to not debate her Republican opponent, Kari Lake, despite polls showing a close race and criticism from some Democratic allies. “You know, not only is Kari Lake — has she centered her entire platform around this election denialism,

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University makes new review of Mastriano’s doctoral research

By MARK SCOLFORO Associated Press HARRISBURG, Pa. (AP) — A Canadian university that granted a doctorate in history to current Pennsylvania Republican gubernatorial candidate Doug Mastriano is investigating a fresh complaint alleging his work is plagued by academic fraud and misconduct. University of New Brunswick President Paul Mazerolle told The Associated Press in a phone

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Georgia GOP secretary of state dismisses Abrams’ concerns over election accessibility

By Devan Cole, CNN Georgia’s top election official on Wednesday dismissed Stacey Abrams’ concerns over election accessibility there, blasting the state’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate’s criticism of new voting rules as “silly.” “Her argument — it’s silly. It doesn’t make sense. It’s not logical. You’re having record turnout,” Republican Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger told CNN’s

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