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Twice as Many Democrats as Republicans Not Seeking Reelection in 2024

Twice as Many Democrats as Republicans Not Seeking Reelection in 2024
Senior Congressional Correspondent with The Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses his article, Twice As Many Democrats as Republicans Not Seeking Reelection in 2024, and explains the implications. It’s that time of year again. Pam Long introduces her most recent essay The Best and the Worst of Colorado Politics 2023.

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Senior Congressional Correspondent with The Epoch Times Mark Tapscott discusses his article, Twice As Many Democrats as Republicans Not Seeking Reelection in 2024, and explains the implications. Tapscott highlighted the surprising trend that in 2023, the number of Democrats not seeking re-election is twice that of their Republican counterparts. Tapscott also offered a critical view of the recent climate conference in Dubai, labeling it as performative and deeply hypocritical. In another significant development, he covered the anticipated appearance of Hunter Biden before the House Committee on Oversight and Accountability. Biden was scheduled to respond to a subpoena, but in a turn of events, he drove away, avoiding the committee meeting. Tapscott’s reporting sheds light on these notable political occurrences, offering insights into the dynamics shaping current American political landscape.

Interview with Pam Long

It’s that time of year again. Pam Long introduces her most recent essay The Best and the Worst of Colorado Politics 2023. Long’s piece discusses the enactment of five firearm bills at the year’s outset, four of which have been passed and two now facing legal challenges. The essay sheds light on Colorado’s position as the fourth worst state for crime in the nation, linking this to recent legislation from the left. A critical view is presented on the recent increase in immigration, labeling it as one of the year’s most problematic political decisions. Conversely, it highlights the defeat of Proposition HH and the increasing support for the Taxpayer’s Bill of Rights as major political triumphs in the state. This analysis promises a comprehensive exploration of Colorado’s political dynamics throughout 2023.

 

 

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