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The Saginaw County Republican Party dispute centers around control of the party's two Facebook pages. It's one of several GOP battles in Michigan.
On Facebook, the Quakertown Area Republican Club claimed that a "considerable number" of attendees at Quakertown's "No Kings" ...
Gov. Spencer Cox will ultimately choose which of the three finalists will replace former state board member Molly Hart after she was appointed state superintendent last month.
An iPhone displays the Facebook app in New Orleans, Aug. 11, 2019. Facebook failed to detect election-related misinformation in ads ahead of Brazil’s 2022 election, a new report from Global ...
Republican Senators Ron Johnson and Chuck Grassley have demanded Facebook hand over all communications with the FBI, the Justice Department, and other government bureaucrats relating to First Son ...
A local GOP group in Alabama has deleted its Facebook page after claiming it accidentally posted racist imagery on Tuesday. The post sparked outrage from local constituents, as well as state leaders.
CHEYENNE — At some point after the Laramie County Republican Party held its recent elections, both its website and Facebook page were deleted. A new unofficial Laramie County GOP Facebook page ...
Republican National Convention kicks off next week 01:40. Restrictions that were placed on the Facebook and Instagram accounts of former President Donald Trump 17 months ago are being lifted, the ...
I remember the “old” Republican Party well. I was its chairman in 2009 shortly after the transformative victory of President Barack Obama and Democratic dominance in both chambers of Congress.
But the Luzerne County Republican GOP Facebook administrator took offense to what they believed was a Pride flag in the photo. It was, in fact, just a grocery bag used to hand out candy to kids.
Ghassali, a supporter of President Donald Trump, has been in the news a lot since his failed GOP primary bid to challenge Rep. Josh Gottheimer, D-5th Dist., in 2020.
The GOP Facebook video on Oct. 30 came with a post suggesting the Democratic candidates were hypocritical for meeting with a legislator whose political views might be more conservative than theirs.