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  2. Jake Tapper - Wikipedia

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    Jacob Paul Tapper (born March 12, 1969) is an American journalist. He is the lead Washington anchor for CNN, hosts the weekday television news show The Lead with Jake Tapper, and co-hosts the Sunday morning public affairs program State of the Union . Before joining CNN, Tapper worked for ABC News as Senior White House Correspondent, where he ...

  3. Ron DeSantis 2024 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    A Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC) straw poll saw DeSantis second only to Trump, and the only other Republican to receive double digit polling numbers in the poll. [40] In May, DeSantis spoke to the Republican Party in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania , further fueling speculation of a potential bid, as some Democrats began seeking ...

  4. 2024 Republican Party presidential primaries - Wikipedia

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    During a February 4 an interview with Fox News, Trump outlined a list of criteria his running mate would have to meet and mentioned Tim Scott and Kristi Noem as two examples of potential running mates. [186] [187] On February 6, the Nevada primary took place. The primary was boycotted by the Nevada Republican Party in favor of the Nevada ...

  5. Jim Jordan - Wikipedia

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    James Daniel Jordan (born February 17, 1964) is an American politician currently serving in his ninth term in the U.S. House of Representatives as the representative for Ohio's 4th congressional district since 2007. He is a member of the Republican Party .

  6. Ohio Republican Party - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Republican Party is the Ohio affiliate of the Republican Party.It was founded in Columbus, Ohio, in 1854. [1]It currently holds the bulk of the state's political power, controlling the majority of Ohio's U.S. House seats, one of its two U.S. Senate seats, the governorship, supermajorities in both houses of the state legislature, and a majority on the Ohio Supreme Court.

  7. United States presidential elections in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    No Republican has ever won the presidency without winning Ohio, and since the advent of the duopoly two-party system, Democrats have won the presidency without winning Ohio only eight times, in the elections noted above. Winners of the state are in bold. Party abbreviations: D = Democratic; R = Republican; D-R = Democratic-Republican; Fed ...

  8. Ohio Democratic Party - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Democratic Party reached the peak of its electoral success in the early 1980s to 1990s, when during the bulk of that period, they held both U.S. Senate seats (John H. Glenn Jr. – 1974–1999 and Howard M. Metzenbaum – 1974, 1976–1995), the Governorship (Richard F. Celeste – 1983–1991) – a majority of Ohio's delegation to the United States House of Representatives (1983 ...

  9. Wolf Blitzer - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Isaac Blitzer (born March 22, 1948) is an American journalist, television news anchor, and author who has been a CNN reporter since 1990, and who currently serves as one of the principal anchors at the network. [1] He has been the host of The Situation Room with Wolf Blitzer since 2005; previously he served as the network's lead political ...