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candidate has the necessary support to force a vote. But it may be that MPs who pledge their support in whispered conversations in Westminster corridors are more reluctant to put their names to a public
candidly. “When you've endorsed more than 800 people in 10 years, the potency of an individual endorsement wanes.” ##### May 5: Indiana As the redistricting wars become a defining element of the midterms, Tuesday
vote for a David (the most common male name) as they are for a Sarah, the only female name to sneak on to the list, at number 20. Analysis shows there are 516 Davids
name ID compared to her opponents, and faces in Fleming another candidate with MAGA appeal and his own network of support. That’s making it harder for her to capitalize on Trump’s endorsement
vote. From the risk of damage to vehicles costing hundreds of pounds to the danger for those travelling on bikes or by foot, potholes can also be a visible sign of a community's upkeep
impact of austerity, Brexit and the Covid pandemic. But after 27 years of devolution, Wales has fallen behind the other UK nations in several key metrics. About 20% of Welsh NHS patients have to wait
names from a powerful political and social justice movement in Tamil Nadu that opposed caste inequalities, championed social reforms, and rejected perceived attempts by India’s more dominant north Indian parties to impose Hindi