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Texas Dems Leave State to Halt Redistricting Plan

Texas Dems Leave State to Halt Redistricting Plan

Bloomberg2 days ago
"Balance of Power: Late Edition" focuses on the intersection of politics and global business. On today's show, Former US Ambassador to NATO, Kurt Volker, shares his thoughts on President Trump's shift in strategy as the President tries to pressure Russian President Vladimir Putin to put an end to the Ukraine Russia War. Democratic State Representative Chris Turner discusses Texas democratic state legislators leaving the state to delay the Texas GOP's redistricting map plans. Seth Harris, Former US Acting Labor Secretary under the Obama Administration, voices his thoughts on President Trump firing the Bureau of Labor Statistics Commissioner, Erika McEntarfer, stating there was zero chance the jobs numbers could have been rigged. (Source: Bloomberg)
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