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Unlike Wisconsin, Minnesota hasn't totally slipped out of the grasp of the Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party -- but the question is how long the party can hold onto power there.Already, the GOP controls the state House and Senate.Trump finished less than two percentage points behind Hillary Clinton there in 2016, raising fears from the left that with a comeback by former Republican Gov. Tim Pawlenty, the state could soon be ruled exclusively by Republicans for the first time in a half-century and face the same sorts of policies, like the union-busting stripping of collective bargaining for public employees, that Walker enacted next door.The leading Democratic candidates are Rep. Tim Walz, Attorney General Lori Swanson and state Rep. Erin Murphy.Swanson's campaign faced a late controversy over The Intercept's report in which former staffers said she had pressured those working in the attorney general's office to also perform campaign work -- charges Swanson has denied.In the Republican primary, Pawlenty faces Hennepin County Commissioner Jeff Johnson, who won the state party's endorsement when Pawlenty skipped the convention and has offered himself as a more Trump-like option. 1190

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Under the 2017 allocation, New York got nearly million from the State Homeland Security Program and million from the Emergency Management Performance Grant program, according to DHS allocation documents obtained by CNN. The New York City area also got 8 million from the Urban Area Security Initiative. All of those programs would be decreased by roughly 20% to 25% across the board under the 2018 budget proposal. 425

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Urban areas in the coastal and valley zones will see some street flooding where rain rates may briefly reach 0.40 inches per hour in the morning,"" according to the NWS. ""Runoff in the mountains may also be enhanced when factoring in snow melt.""" 512

  

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Watch Part 2:Watch Part 3: Following Pelosi, Nadler and Collins delivered their opening statements and then started calling on their respective representatives to step up to the mic. Nadler argued that Trump’s dealings in Ukraine were not based on “any legitimate national security or foreign policy interest” and that evidence against him fits the Founders’ definition of abuse of power. “For this alone, he should be impeached,” Nadler said. Collins delivered a familiar argument against impeachment, claiming Trump didn’t do anything wrong and accusing Democrats of pushing impeachment through because they fear Trump at the ballot box. "I will fight this on process, which has been deplorable to use a word of the majority,” said Collins. “It has been awful. We don't care about rules because the Chairman gets to determine what is relevant. Wow, that's pretty good, let the accuser determine what is relevant to the one being accused. The people of America see through this. The people of America understand due process and they understand when it is being trampled in the people's House."After the six hours elapsed, the House voted on the articles of impeachment individually and both were approved. No Republicans voted to approve the articles, but the Democrats had the numbers, even with a few members voting against or “present.”Next, the House will likely approve a resolution that would allow impeachment managers to be named and the next phase of the impeachment process would begin with a trial in the Senate. The impeachment inquiry was launched in September after a whistleblower came forward with information about a July phone call between President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky. During the call, Trump allegedly asked Zelensky to “do us a favor” by opening investigations into former Vice President Joe Biden and the interference in the 2016 presidential election. In particular, Democrats allege that Trump used the promise of a White House meeting and nearly 0 million in U.S. aid that had been approved by Congress as leverage to get Zelensky to make a public commitment about the proposed probes. Democrats argue that Trump abused his office by pressing Ukrainian leaders to find dirt on political rivals and obstructed Congress when lawmakers sought to investigate the incident. Trump continues to deny any wrongdoing. In a 2376

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