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15 QAnon-linked candidates have won key primaries in 2022. The GOP and its leaders are embracing them.
Some candidates with conspiracy ties are getting big help from a Republican Party eager to retake the House.Part two of “,” an occasional series examining the QAnon movement’s influence in American politics.Halfway through this year’s primaries, at least 15 candidates linked to the QAnon conspiracy movement have advanced to November’s general elections for congressional or statewide offices, has found.Hear more from Steve Reilly and Jason Paladino about this story:Deep-pocketed mainstream Republican groups and party leaders are pitching in to support who have survived their primaries.More...…Some candidates with conspiracy ties are getting big help from a Republican Party eager to retake the House.Part two of “,” an occasional series examining the QAnon movement’s influence in American politics.Halfway through this year’s primaries, at least 15 candidates linked to the QAnon conspiracy movement have advanced to November’s general elections for congressional or statewide offices, has found.Hear more from Steve Reilly and Jason Paladino about this story:Deep-pocketed mainstream Republican groups and party leaders are pitching in to support who have survived their primaries.More...WW…
Gun control after Uvalde: What could work, what won’t work, and what we can learn from the world
Photo illustration: Mae Decena. Sources: Anadolu Agency/Ringo Chiu/Patrick T. Fallon/Eric Thayer/Spencer Platt/Kevin Dietsch360°Gun control after Uvalde: What could work, what won’t work, and what we can learn from the worldLENSESPPoliciesFFirearmsPPublic HealthGGlobalPolling indicates Americans favor gun reforms like “red flag” laws and assault weapons bans, but the reality is much more complicated.ContributorsWhat are 360s? Grid’s answer to stories that deserve a fuller view.LENSESOver the course of only 10 days this May, mass shootings claimed the lives of 10 people in Buffalo, New York,...…Photo illustration: Mae Decena. Sources: Anadolu Agency/Ringo Chiu/Patrick T. Fallon/Eric Thayer/Spencer Platt/Kevin Dietsch360°Gun control after Uvalde: What could work, what won’t work, and what we can learn from the worldLENSESPPoliciesFFirearmsPPublic HealthGGlobalPolling indicates Americans favor gun reforms like “red flag” laws and assault weapons bans, but the reality is much more complicated.ContributorsWhat are 360s? Grid’s answer to stories that deserve a fuller view.LENSESOver the course of only 10 days this May, mass shootings claimed the lives of 10 people in Buffalo, New York,...WW…
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