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Mark Kelly May Have Just Wrapped Up Kamala's Vice Presidential Nomination

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[Splinter]( Jul 24, 2024 [Mark Kelly May Have Just Wrapped Up the Vice Presidential Nomination]( [Mark Kelly May Have Just Wrapped Up the Vice Presidential Nomination]( To say unions are concerned about Mark Kelly’s atrocious labor record is an understatement, as John Samuelsen, president of the Transport Workers Union, flatly told ABC News that “Why would the Democrats even consider a senator for the vice presidency if the senator doesn’t support the PRO Act?” [South Lebanon Stands Defiant in the Face of Mounting Israeli Attacks]( [South Lebanon Stands Defiant in the Face of Mounting Israeli Attacks]( “The occupier only understands one language,” says Bilal. “The language of power and the language of the gun, and we are prepared to speak it loudly.” [When Will the Last Winter Olympics Be Held?]( [When Will the Last Winter Olympics Be Held?]( The International Olympic Committee awarded the 2030 Winter Olympics to the French Alps, and the 2034 Winter Olympics to Salt Lake City on Wednesday. Both places, for the moment, still have enough snow. [Olympic Soccer: For the Women, Gold Is the Goal. For the Men, It’s Just Nice They Got This Far]( [Olympic Soccer: For the Women, Gold Is the Goal. For the Men, It’s Just Nice They Got This Far]( The biggest news — if not the biggest surprise — from roster announcements four weeks ago was longtime star forward Alex Morgan’s omission. She’s yet to score for her club team (NWSL’s San Diego Wave) in eight appearances this season, but scored 15 in 17 matches just two years ago. Leaving her off had echoes of another bit of Team USA controversy, when coach Jürgen Klinsmann didn’t take Landon Donovan and his history of international excellence with him to the 2014 World Cup. [View this email in your browser]( Copyright © 2024 Splinter/Paste Media (7525 Colbert Drive, Suite 106, Reno NV 89511) [unsubscribe](

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