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  2. MSNBC criticisms and controversies - Wikipedia

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    On November 5, 2010, MSNBC President Phil Griffin suspended Olbermann indefinitely without pay for contributing $2,400 (the maximum personal donation limit) to each of three Democratic candidates during the 2010 midterm election cycle. [31] Contributions to political campaigns, under NBC News policy, are not allowed without prior permission.

  3. MSNBC - Wikipedia

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    A 2019 Pew Research Center survey showed that among Americans who named MSNBC as their main source for political news, 74% are ages 50 or older, with 44% ages 65 or older. 95% of those who named MSNBC as their main political news source identify as Democrats; among the eight most commonly named main sources for political and election news by US ...

  4. List of Republicans who opposed the Donald Trump 2024 ...

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    Mitt Romney, U.S. Senator from Utah (2019–present), 2012 nominee for president, Chair of the Republican Governors Association (2005–2006), Governor of Massachusetts (2003–2007) [79] (did not vote for Trump in general election) [80] [81] Todd Young, U.S. Senator from Indiana (2017–present), U.S. Representative from IN-09 (2011–2017) [82]

  5. MSNBC host suggests Sen. Elizabeth Warren is vying to be ...

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    The 'Morning Joe' co-host suggests Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) is positioning herself for chance to be Clinton's running-mate.

  6. Mark McKinnon - Wikipedia

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    Mark David McKinnon [2] (born May 5, 1955) is an American political advisor, reform advocate, media columnist, and television producer.He was the chief media advisor to five successful presidential primary and general election campaigns, and is a co-founder of No Labels, an organization dedicated to bipartisanship and political problem solving.

  7. Now that Trump is president-elect, who could serve in his ...

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    Notably, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, a Republican, will now need to appoint a U.S. senator to replace Vice President-Elect J.D. Vance. Ramaswamy lives in Ohio and could make the cut. Scott Jennings

  8. Campaign finance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For example, a candidate who won an election to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1990 spent on average $407,600 (equivalent to $950,000 in 2023), [1] while the winner in 2022 spent on average $2.79 million; in the Senate, average spending for winning candidates went from $3.87 million (equivalent to $9.03 million in 2023) to $26.53 million ...

  9. Scott Jennings - Wikipedia

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    He worked in the George W. Bush administration and has been described as an adviser to Senator Mitch McConnell. [2] He is an opinion contributor for CNN, USA Today, and the Los Angeles Times. President George W. Bush appointed Jennings to the position of special assistant to the president and deputy director of political affairs in February ...