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Subject The GOPAC Newsletter: Thanksgiving Edition
Date November 23, 2023 10:34 AM
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The GOPAC Newsletter

News of Interest

Thanksgiving Turkeys Liberty and Bell strut into White House for
presidential pardon

Two turkeys, named Liberty and Bell, who will receive a Presidential Pardon
at the White House ahead of Thanksgiving, attend their news conference,
Sunday Nov. 19, 2023, at the Willard InterContinental Hotel in Washington.
(AP Photo/Jacquelyn Martin)

Associated Press | Darlene Superville

November 20, 2023

Liberty and Bell are ready for their presidential pardons.

The two Thanksgiving turkeys were due at the White House on Monday to play
their part in what has become an annual holiday tradition: a president
sparing them from becoming someone's dinner.

"We think that's a great way to kick off the holiday season and really,
really a fun honor." Steve Lykken, chairman of the National Turkey
Federation and president of the Jennie-O Turkey Store, said in an interview
with The Associated Press. [1]Read more

GOP moves to split Arizona Democrats

in 3-way Senate race

A new NRSC ad boosts independent Kyrsten Sinema while slamming likely
Democratic nominee Ruben Gallego

Politico | Rachael Bade

November 20, 2023

Senate Republicans are rolling out a provocative new strategy as they try
to boost the GOP's chances in Arizona next year: propping up incumbent Sen.
Kyrsten Sinema.

NRSC operatives have been fretting about polls that have shown Sinema, an
independent, pulling in nearly twice as many Republican voters as Democrats
in a three-way race. So in a bid to keep GOP voters behind the GOP nominee
while splitting the Democratic vote, they're laughing a new digital ad
Monday boosting Sinema's liberal bona fides while hammering Rep. Ruben
Gallego, the likely Democratic nominee. [2]Read more

Presidential candidates talk politics at Family Leader's Thanksgiving
Family Forum

Associated Press | Charlie Neibergall

November 17, 2023

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WG Discussion Points: Is There Room For A Third Party?

WG Discussion Points | David Winston

November 17, 2023

One of the questions we are asekd most frequently is about whether there is
room for a third party. In this week's Discussion Points, we give our take
on this question in the context of current developments. Senator Joe
Manchin has announced he will not seek re-election and that one of his
goals is to "mobilize the middle." It is unclear how he intends to do that,
but there is significant discussion about the viability of a third party in
2024. RFK Jr. is already pursuing an independent run, with No Label
pitching the prospect of a third party ticket that Democrats are trying to
stop. [4]WG Discussion Points, November 17, 2023.pdf

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