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Could be that Newsom is secretly happy about this. He gets to keep calling Trump a Nazi. He gets to keep claiming the riots are Trump's fault for deploying the Guard in the first place. But if LA was to go up in smoke, it wouldn't look good for Newsom either. Even if he blames Trump, the riots don't look good for him. This way, Trump keeps a lid on the riots and the communists get mad at him, not Newsom.
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[NewJerseyGlobe] The International Union of Operating Engineers Local 825 has endorsed Jack Ciattarelli for governor of New Jersey, giving the Republican nominee the support of one of the state's most politically potent labor unions.
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The 8,000-member union can provide Ciattarelli with boots on the ground during his campaign, and the potential to spend a significant amount of money through independent expenditures to help him win.
"New Jersey is at a crossroads. We face an energy crisis, an affordability crisis, and a crisis of common sense. The solutions are basic but may not be politically popular," said the union's business manager, Greg Lalevee. "We need a Governor who will tackle our challenges and not cave to the fringe political voices. Jack Ciattarelli understands New Jersey and what needs to be done to fix our great state."
Four years ago, Local 825 endorsed Democrat Phil Murphy for re-election against Ciattarelli, who came within three percentage points of winning.
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