In Swing Districts, Republicans Lean Into Anti-Crime Message to Court the Center By News October 19, 2024 Add Comment Edit Representative Lori Chavez-DeRemer, a Republican in a tough re-election race in Oregon, is using a law-and-order pitch to appeal to a broad swath of voters and blunt concerns about the G.O.P. agenda. Share this post Related PostsA piece of space junk the size of a school bus is barreling straight toward the moonWhat is known about the ISIS leader who died during a U.S. raid in SyriaU.S. Army begins to discharge soldiers who refuse COVID-19 vaccinationF.D.A. Nominee Faces Steep Climb to Senate ConfirmationFood Prices Hit Two-Decade High, Threatening the World’s PoorHere's how the Biden administration says it will halve cancer rates by 2047U.S. Says Russia Planned to Fabricate Pretext for InvasionThe officer who killed Laquan McDonald is free after three years. Activists are angry
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