Joe Manchin says Bernie Sanders is not what 'the majority of Americans represent' after Sanders hinted at Manchin getting primaried

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  • Wisconsin is overshadowed by races in states like Georgia and Pennsylvania, but they have national implications for both parties.

  • President Biden didn't directly address the issue of crime when he spoke to a conference of mayors last Friday, which could be a problem for Democrats in the upcoming elections.

  • Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis puts politics above all else when it comes to the fight against the H1N1 virus, which has killed 870,000 Americans, including 61,000 of his own.

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  • Legal, permanent residents in New York can now vote in city elections. Non-citizens can vote in local elections in two cities in Vermont and nine in Maryland. Georgia already has a law on the books to prevent non-citizens from voting, but a late push by the state senate committee wanted to add this to the state constitution.

  • The trio of Trump allies were sued by a voting systems company for peddling baseless voter fraud claims.

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  • Democrats will keep a close eye on GOP lawmakers who voted against the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law in order to keep an eye on the effects.

  • A Delaware lawmaker who came under fire last year for using a racist and sexist slur to refer to sex workers was arrested on Tuesday, just days after announcing that he was resigning for health reasons. The warrant for Brady's arrest was issued on Tuesday and he turned himself in a few hours later. Brady was under criminal investigation when House Democrats announced his resignation.

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  • Biden called to clear the air after he muttered that the Fox News correspondent was a stupid son of a b---.

  • Migrants working in the United States send money back to their families in Comachuen, a Purepecha Indigenous community of about 10,000 people. The money allowed their families to stay in Comachuen rather than moving to other parts of Mexico for work. Migrants who send money home to build houses here fund the traditional textiles, woodworking and construction enterprises.