Pressed during an interview about Sean Parnell, the senator from Florida said it is not his job to endorse candidates in open primaries. Parnell has been endorsed by former president Donald Trump.
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Ciattarelli refuses to concede N.J. governor’s race but says result will be ‘legal and fair’
In a video message, the Republican candidate urged his supporters not to buy in to conspiracy theories about his race against Gov. Phil Murphy (D).
Election live updates: In N.J., Gov. Phil Murphy remains in tight race with GOP challenger Jack Ciattarelli
Democrats were reeling after a loss in the governor’s race in Virginia and a strong showing by the Republican challenger in a governor’s race in New Jersey that remained too close to call.
Election Live updates: Voters in Va., N.J. pick governors in first major elections of Biden’s presidency
Voters in Virginia and New Jersey head to the polls to decide on governors, while mayoral races are underway in a number of cities, including New York, Boston, Atlanta and Buffalo.
Supreme Court Live updates: Justices hear arguments in two challenges to Texas’s abortion law, the most restrictive in nation
The Justice Department and abortion providers argue the Texas law conflicts with a constitutional right established nearly 50 years ago in the landmark Roe v. Wade case.
Biden town hall live updates: Biden to field questions at town hall, as negotiations over agenda are at key juncture
Anderson Cooper will moderate a town hall with President Biden in Baltimore that airs on CNN at 8 p.m.
Powell praised by U.S. politicians from both parties as trailblazer, trusted adviser to presidents
George W. Bush called his former secretary of state “highly respected at home and abroad.”
Trump wishes happy birthday to fatally shot Capitol rioter Ashli Babbitt, calls for Justice Department to reopen investigation
A video of the former president was reportedly played at an event in Texas to mark what would have been Babbitt’s 36th birthday.
Biden signs legislation to aid U.S. personnel suffering from ‘Havana Syndrome’
The bipartisan bill authorizes payments to employees who’ve experienced brain injuries from the mysterious illness that began afflicting diplomats and intelligence officers in Cuba’s capital in 2016.
Justice Kavanaugh tests positive for coronavirus
Justice Brett M. Kavanaugh, who has been vaccinated, has no symptoms, the Supreme Court said. The other justices had tested negative as of Monday.