The Republican National Committee (RNC) has announced that the first primary debate ahead of the 2024 presidential election will be held in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in August. RNC Chairwoman Ronna McDaniel sent a letter to members informing them of the decision, which has yet to be determined, and no other RNC debates have yet been sanctioned. McDaniel said that more information about the debate, including the exact date, format, and criteria for candidates to participate, will be released in the coming months.
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A powerful winter storm is sweeping across the northern half of the United States, causing disruption to travelers' plans. The National Weather Service has issued winter storm, blizzard and high-wind advisories, with up to two feet of snow expected in some areas. Major airlines have issued weather waivers, and California is experiencing strong winds and power outages. Travelers are advised to check with their airline for the latest information on their flight status.
A massive winter storm is set to hit the northern plains of the United States, bringing heavy snow, strong winds, and dangerously cold temperatures. Almost 900 U.S. flights have been canceled and 75 million Americans are under winter weather alerts in 29 states. Residents are urged to take precautions and prepare for the storm, including stocking up on supplies and staying informed of the latest weather updates.
On April 4, Wisconsin will hold a general election for the state Supreme Court that could have a major impact on the state’s future. The election will be between two candidates, Janet Protasiewicz and Dan Kelly, who have vastly different ideologies and connections. Protasiewicz is a liberal candidate endorsed by a Democratic abortion rights group, while Kelly is a conservative with connections to the former president’s allies. If Protasiewicz wins, it could have a major impact on the state’s future, as the court’s decisions have a major influence on state laws. The outcome of this election will be closely watched by both sides.
Wisconsin voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to decide which two candidates will advance to the general election for the state Supreme Court, a race that could determine which party holds the majority on the state's highest court. The ballot features two conservative and two liberal candidates, as well as a nonbinding advisory question about welfare benefits. The outcome of the election could have major implications for abortion access, congressional district lines, and 2024 presidential election legal fights.





