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Voters decide not to continue funding for Michigan State University Extension services and the Roscommon County Economic Development Committee – Michigan State University

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Switch to Harris energizes Nevada voters, but state is still up for grabs

LAS VEGAS — Democratic volunteers bustled in and out of a crowded room with a buzz of excitement last week, swapping their Biden-Harris signs for ones that read “Harris for President.” The campaign’s southwest Las Vegas office was reopening, just days after an embattled President Biden dropped out of the race to an outpouring of …

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What key-state voters think about Kamala Harris replacing Joe Biden

President Biden’s abrupt decision to end his presidential candidacy and endorse Vice President Harris has drawn decidedly mixed reactions from a group of voters whose decisions in November could determine the outcome of the 2024 election. “I feel relief that there is a better candidate than Biden or [former president Donald] Trump,” said a 26-year-old …

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Keystone could ask voters to remove government spending limit, authorize lodging tax in November election

Keystone Mayor Ken Riley, left, and Mayor Pro Tem Dan Sullivan sit during Keystone’s first-ever town council meeting on Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. Looking towards the November General Election, Keystone council members are debating possible ballot language that, if approved, could allow for more revenue and spending flexibility and lead to the return of a …

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