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[November 13, 2025] Johnson says House will vote next week ... - ResetEra
[November 13, 2025] Johnson says House will vote next week on whether to release Epstein files as Republicans expect mass defections
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[November 16, 2025] AP: In reversal, Trump says House ... - ResetEra
In reversal, Trump says House Republicans should vote to release Epstein files President Donald Trump says House Republicans should vote to release files involving the Jeffrey Epstein case, a startling reversal after previously fighting the proposal.
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Multiple outlets (Axios/CNN/ABC) reporting deal in place to ... - ResetEra
Multiple outlets (Axios/CNN/ABC) reporting deal in place to open govt, test vote could happen as soon as this evening. No ACA subsidies incl.
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Survivor 48 |OT| YOU Can Vote to Impact Season 50's Format
Survivor 48 premieres on Wednesday, February 26th. Welcome! It's time once again for another season of Survivor. The long-running reality competition show where 18 new castaways are stranded on the beaches of Fiji for a 26 day game where they'll compete in challenges, search for game changing...
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Explaining Vote Authorities (1,5,10) : r/CanadaPublicServants
Can anyone clearly explain how to understand Vote 1, 5, 10 authorities? I will be starting in a new department next month with some financial focus. I’m having a difficult time understanding what Votes are and why they are separated into different numbers. Based on my own research, these numbers don’t seem consistent across departments either? For example some departments have Vote 5 as ...
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The Senate votes 53-47 against extending ACA for 1 year ... - ResetEra
The Senate votes 53-47 against extending ACA for 1 year, party line vote with every Republican voting no
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VoteDEM is a subreddit dedicated to promoting and helping elect downballot Democratic candidates all across the USA!
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New vote kick command? : r/PhantomForces - Reddit
When trying to vote kick someone for lets say exploiting, it says to give a reason. Been trying to figure out how to type the reason out but its not working. Anyone know the full command?
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For Americans who consistently don’t vote, any particular ... - Reddit
Don't vote only to put a particular candidate in office. Vote for their policies. Even if a candidate doesn't get in office, if they draw a lot of votes then other politicians in the future will take notice and possibly adopt some of their same principles and policies. Reply reply robbbbb •
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Why do people in big cities tend to be overwhelmingly liberal?
According to Wikipedia, 36 out of the 50 biggest cities in the US are ruled by Democrats, 3 are governed by Independets who have very Liberal views and 11 are governed by Republicans, with many of them having socially left-leaning positions than don't allign with the national Republican party. source. The same thing seems to be the case in big European countries, like Germany, France or the UK ...