Presidential candidate and Senator Tim Scott (R-SC) challenged claims of systemic racism in the U.S. during a Monday appearance on The View. Department of Homeland Security data show over 800,000 appointments for humanitarian parole are granted each year. However, one researcher says the number of people who actually enter the country under the system is actually…
NTD News Today (June 6): Sen. Scott Challenges Systemic Racism Claims; DHS Withholding Migration Numbers: Researcher
Thai Voters Cast Early Ballots One Week Before Election
Many Thais lined up on Sunday in long queues to vote early in parliamentary elections scheduled for May 14. More than 2 million Thais had registered for early voting out of 52 million eligible voters who are aged 18 and above, according to the country’s election commission. “I wish to see change and improvement in…
Democratic Mayoral Candidates Place Focus on Crime in Wake of Chicago Upset
Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot’s surprise loss for reelection has been largely attributed to the high level of crime in the Windy City, and in the wake of her loss several Democratic strategists and candidates for mayor across the country say a lesson can be learned. “Anyone paying attention didn’t need the Chicago mayor’s race to…
Liz Cheney Announces New Job as Professor After Losing Congressional Seat
Former Wyoming Republican Congresswoman Liz Cheney has accepted a position as a professor of practice at the University of Virginia’s (UVA) Center for Politics. Cheney took the university position after leaving Congress in January after losing to her Republican primary opponent in the 2022 election. According to the university, Cheney’s appointment is effective immediately and…
Mastriano Promises ‘New Birth of Freedom’ for Pennsylvania on Campaign Bus Tour
LUZERNE, Pa.—Less than three weeks before Election Day, Republican candidate for Governor Doug Mastriano campaigned in Luzerne, Pennsylvania Saturday afternoon, Oct. 22, where he laid out the plan details should he win the gubernatorial race. “We’re going to take our state back, and with you, we’re going to go in and win on Nov. 8….
OPEC+ to Cut Crude Output by 2M Barrels Per Day; AZ Gubernatorial Candidate Declines to Debate | NTD News Today
The OPEC+ alliance plans to cut oil production by two-million barrels per day. They reached the agreement in Vienna today. The U.S. national debt has reached a record high according to a new report this week. The National debt has increased by over 30-percent since the pandemic started. Arizona’s Democratic gubernatorial candidate is declining to…
‘I Would Win,’ Trump Says Over Potential GOP Runoff With DeSantis
Former President Donald Trump says he is neither aware of nor worried about whether Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will challenge him for the GOP presidential candidacy in 2024. “I don’t know if Ron is running, and I don’t ask him,” Trump told The New Yorker. “It’s his prerogative. I think I would win,” he said….
Pennsylvania Governor Race: Corman Quits, Endorses Barletta
Pennsylvania Senate President Pro Tempore Jake Corman has announced that he is dropping out of the Republican primary race for governor. Corman made the announcement Thursday, May 12, during a joint press conference with gubernatorial candidate Lou Barletta at the Pennsylvania Manufacturers Association in Harrisburg. Corman used that time to endorse Barletta. Corman said it…
Republican Running Against Stefanik Caught on Video Filling Petitions for Himself, Drops Out of Race
Lonny Koons, a Republican who was a primary challenger to Rep. Elise Stefanik (R-N.Y.) for the 21st Congressional District of New York dropped out after allegations of illegally filling petition sheets. Parked at a Walmart on March 24, Koons, a trucker and veteran who was allegedly anti-Trump, was video recorded in his car signing petitions for himself,…
Louisville Mayor Candidate: Gunman Aimed Directly at Me
LOUISVILLE, Ky.—A Democratic mayoral candidate in Kentucky’s largest city said he is “shaken but safe” after a man stormed his campaign headquarters Monday morning and fired a weapon point-blank at him. Craig Greenberg, who is running for mayor of Louisville, said he was at his campaign office with four colleagues when a man appeared in…
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