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Sen. Joe Manchin Announces He Will Not Run for Re-Election, Citing Political Divisions and a Desire to Unite Americans.

West Virginia Senator Joe Manchin has announced he will not be running for re-election in the United States Senate, citing political divisions and a desire to bring Americans together. Manchin has served in the Senate since 2010 and is a centrist Democrat, and his decision will have a significant impact on the battle for Senate control in 2024. He has indicated that he will continue to work to bring Americans together and find common ground after his term ends in January 2023.

NRSC Urges Republicans to Make Clear Stance on Abortion to Voters Following Election Results

The National Republican Senatorial Committee (NRSC) is encouraging Republicans to make their stance on abortion clear to voters following the Democratic victories in Tuesday's elections. Senator J.D. Vance (R-Ohio) is advocating for reasonable limits on late-term abortions, with exceptions for rape, incest, and the life of the mother. The NRSC is pushing for Republicans to make it clear to voters that they do not support a national ban on all abortions in order to regain control of Congress.

Democrats Celebrate Successful Night in Off-Year Elections, with Roe v. Wade Referendum and Pot Legalization Referendum Winning in Ohio

Democrats had a successful night in the off-year elections on Tuesday, winning critical races in Virginia, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky. The abortion referendum and pot legalization referendum both won in Ohio, and Democrats saw over-performance against 2020, current polls, and expectations. The elections also showed that the war in Israel and other hot-button national issues had a smaller impact on the results than expected, suggesting that voters are looking beyond these issues when making their decisions.

Republicans Face Limited Time to Make Their Case to Voters Ahead of 2023 Presidential Election Debate in Miami

With just 68 days until the start of voting in the 2023 presidential election, the Republican candidates face a new challenge as they take the debate stage in Miami on Wednesday. Ohio voters chose overwhelmingly to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution, providing a snapshot of voters' attitudes one year from the presidential election. The debate on Wednesday will be a key opportunity for the candidates to make their case to voters and demonstrate why they are the best choice for the Republican nomination.

Danica Roem Makes History as First Openly Transgender State Senator in the South

Virginia Delegate Danica Roem has made history by becoming the first openly transgender state senator in the South and the second in the United States. She won the election in Virginia’s 30th Senate district, despite facing an unprecedented deluge of anti-trans hate from her opponent. Her election is a major milestone for the LGBTQ community and a sign of progress for the state of Virginia.

Republican Presidential Candidates Clash Over Senator Tuberville’s Hold on Military Promotions Ahead of Miami Debate

The third Republican presidential debate in Miami is set to take place on Wednesday, with the candidates debating the issue of Senator Tommy Tuberville's hold on hundreds of high-ranking military promotions. This is in response to the Defense Department's policy of funding leave and out-of-state travel for members of the military seeking abortions, with Senator Tim Scott and former South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley taking opposing stances on the issue. Meanwhile, Ohio and Kentucky have seen significant political changes, with Ohio becoming the first GOP-led state to enshrine the right to an abortion in the state constitution and Kentucky's Democratic Governor Andy Beshear winning reelection.

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