Pence says he and Trump "may differ on focus"
"I truly do believe that elections are about the future," Pence said.
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"I truly do believe that elections are about the future," Pence said.
A notice filed Wednesday indicates Giuliani failed to appear at a related hearing last week in New York City.
The Democrats' fundraising platform said it brought in $89 million the week after the Supreme Court struck down Roe.
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Republicans currently control 30 state legislatures, compared to 17 for Democrats. Three states have split control.
Hogan is on the road in New Hampshire, a presidential primary state, to tout his plan to fight inflation.
The former superstar talk show host is a close friend and raised over $100,000 in a virtual fundraiser for him in June.
A special grand jury in Fulton County, Georgia, is probing potential interference in the state's 2020 elections.
Rep. Liz Cheney found herself aligned with her four challengers on a few points but disagreed with them on issues like the legitimacy of the Jan. 6 committee and of the 2020 presidential election.
Eight states went to the polls Tuesday.
Illinois, Colorado, New York, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Utah, South Carolina and Mississippi all have races this Tuesday.
The GOP incumbent vs. incumbent primary between Reps. Rodney Davis and Mary Miller
Iowa and New Hampshire are in the hot seat to be removed from the early window, due to a perceived lack of diversity and representation.
He's accused of soliciting six-figure campaign sums and then diverting thousands for personal use.