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Borowitz, on a lighter note:

. "Markwayne Mullin Now Romantically Linked to Corey Lewandowski"

WASHINGTON (The Borowitz Report) — Since being nominated to replace Kristi Noem as head of DHS on Thursday, Senator Markwayne Mullin has suddenly found himself romantically linked to her former chief of staff, Corey Lewandowski.

After receiving a barrage of late-night texts from Lewandowski, a flustered Mullin reportedly told associates, “This isn’t what I signed up for.”

At the White House, Donald J. Trump said that Mullin needs to give the relationship with Lewandowski “some time,” adding, “Corey can be a little rough around the edges, but Markwayne will learn to love him.”

https://www.borowitzreport.com/p/markwayne-mullin-now-romantically

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Nick Albares is running for the U.S. Senate in Louisiana. We know he doesn't have much of a shot, doesn't have much money, etc. He is a former aide to John Bel Edwards, though. He is continuing to present the message of Edwards. I think it is important to do this. I have always found it odd that when a Blue Dog retires or the U.S. Senators from the Dakotas retired for example, that we often struggle to find a candidate to replace them.

In the case of the Blue Dogs, some of those members were re-elected for many years with no trouble at all. It is like people must have been voting for them while they actually disagreed with them on issues. I mean if you honestly agree with John Tanner of Tennessee for example, and he's able to get a ton of the vote, wouldn't you think one of those people that agreed with him on policy would run for Congresss? Just my two cents and I hope my thoughts are coherent.

https://www.wbrz.com/news/u-s-senate-candidates-open-13-week-sprint-to-show-off-credentials-to-louisiana-voters

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