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Isaac Wright, founder of the Rural Voter Institute at DNC in Chicago discussing Rural Vote ahead of the final night of the DNC
Scripps News' speaks with Isaac Wright, founder of the Rural Voter Institute in Chicago to discuss rural voting ahead of the final night of the DNC. (Scripps News)
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Women drove labor participation until recently. Here's why some say the numbers are stalling
One women's advocate told Scripps News the loss of pandemic-era programs will affect how much women can participate in the labor force. (Scripps News)
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Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo says cutting taxes on the wealthy doesn't work, leaves others behind
Commerce Sec. Gina Raimondo says cutting taxes on the wealthy doesn't work and tends to leave others behind. She said Americans are "barely getting by" right now. (Scripps News)
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New poll shows renewed enthusiasm among Latinos to vote in presidential election
A new poll conducted by the Hispanic Federation and Latino Victory Foundation found more than 7 in 10 registered Latino voters are "almost certain" they will vote in the November election. (Scripps News)
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Gov. Wes Moore discusses his plans for the Democratic National Convention
“We can really push forward with a positive and unified vision for what this country can be,” said Gov. Wes Moore during an interview on Scripps News Morning Rush. (Scripps News)
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Which stores will price match if you find a lower price
Price matching may be the most unused money saving tool out there. But it's easy, and could save a small fortune. (Scripps News)
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How a fight in California could jeopardize the GOP's effort to sway LGBTQ voters
California Gov. Gavin Newsom signed a new law Monday that bans school districts from requiring staff to tell parents if their child starts changing their gender expression at school. (Scripps News)
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Liberal Democrats MPs take photo inside Houses of Parliament
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey speaks as he gathers all his party's MPs for a photocall in Westminster Hall.
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Jacob Rees-Mogg: Let's not pretend General Election result was not a disaster
Sir Jacob Rees-Mogg warned PopCon attendees to “not pretend that Thursday was not a disaster” following the General Election result. The former Conservative MP said there was “great opportunity” for his party in opposition. But he added:...
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Davey holds Lib Dem election celebration - full version
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey holds a General Election celebration event in central London after the party won the most seats in the last 100 years.
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Interview with Sir Ed Davey after his parties best election results in 100 years
Interview with Sir Ed Davey at Liberal Democrat headquarters after his party's best election results in 100 years. Sir Ed promised that his party would pressure the incoming Labour government on Health and Social care issues.
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It's been 60 years since landmark Civil Rights Act was signed into law
On July 2, 1964, President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the sweeping Civil Rights Act into law in the East Room of the White House. (Scripps News)
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Ed Davey takes on Zumba while talking about bereavement payment plans
Sir Ed Davey attended a Zumba class to promote the Lib Dem's plans on bereavement payments. He also spoke about the efforts of the Lib Dems in the final few days before the election.
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Ed Davey shoots for election success with less than a week left
Ed Davey tries his hand at archery in Little Paxton, Cambridgeshire. There is less than a week before people go to the polls for the General Election.
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Sir Ed Davey calls for 'tougher action' against tory insiders involved in betting scandal
Pool clip with Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey where he calls for 'tougher action' against alleged tory insiders who bet on the date of the general election. The Lib Dem leader also talks about last night's debate, Lib Dem NHS and dental...
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Nationwide dropping pet insurance policies for 100,000
The insurance agency said the rising cost of veterinary care has forced it to withdraw its Nationwide Pet services in some states. (Scripps News)
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Sir Ed Davey speaks from Lib Dem target of Eastleigh
Liberal Democrats leader Sir Ed Davey speaks to the media during a visit to Crowd Hill Farm, in Hampshire, while on the General Election campaign trail.
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Scottish Green Party's Lorna Slater gives a speech at campaign launch
Scottish Green Party co-leader Lorna Slater gives a keynote speech outlining the key policies and themes of the campaign during their party's General Election Campaign launch with election candidates and activists at Made in Stirling.
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Biden's economy vs. Trump's economy
Our "Path to the White House" series continues this week with one of the big issues that matters most to voters heading into the November presidential election: the economy. (Scripps News)
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Farage personally endorses two DUP candidates despite TUV alliance
Nigel Farage endorsees DUP's Ian Paisley Jr and Sammy Wilson against TUV collaboration with Reform. He also defend the over 100 candidates removed form the Reform part due to past comments.
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Ross stands by Sunak’s £2,000 tax claim as Labour brands it a ‘lie’
Douglas Ross has said he stands by the Prime Minister’s claim that a Labour government would raise taxes by £2,000 while Sir Keir Starmer’s party calls it a “lie”. The Scottish Conservative leader said Sir Keir had not been “agile”...
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General Election 2024: June 4 round-up
A daily round-up as the UK is set to go to the polls for a July 4 election.
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No other political party is dictating the Tories' migration policy, says James Cleverly
The Home Secretary was asked if the Tories could move further to the right as a result of Nigel Farage’s return to frontline politics. James Cleverly spoke during a visit to Swain Group in Rochester, Kent, while on the General Election...
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Darren Jones questions how Tory policies will be funded
Shadow Treasury chief secretary Darren Jones questions how Tory policies will be funded, claiming the party has set out 'over 70 billion pounds of unfunded spending commitments' in the first week of the General Election campaign.