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Aries Horoscope

May 12, 2024… Your self confidence and feelings of self-worth can reach new heights today. To be confident in the direction you are heading in life takes a good plan. You can follow our own plans or you can follow someone else’s plan for you. Which is it for you, Aries? Are you satisfied with your answer? If you need a fresh start, every day is a new beginning.

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

May 12, 2024… You could find yourself on the receiving end of some criticism today, Aquarius. It’s never easy to hear feedback that isn’t positive, no matter how constructive the intent. While it can be tempting to get defensive, if you use the moment as a learning experience and really hear them out, their honesty can help you make some positive changes. Handle it with love and you cannot go wrong.

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

May 12, 2024… You could find yourself on the receiving end of some criticism today, Aquarius. It’s never easy to hear feedback that isn’t positive, no matter how constructive the intent. While it can be tempting to get defensive, if you use the moment as a learning experience and really hear them out, their honesty can help you make some positive changes. Handle it with love and you cannot go wrong.

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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May 12, 2024… You could find yourself on the receiving end of some criticism today, Aquarius. It’s never easy to hear feedback that isn’t positive, no matter how constructive the intent. While it can be tempting to get defensive, if you use the moment as a learning experience and really hear them out, their honesty can help you make some positive changes. Handle it with love and you cannot go wrong.

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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Aries Horoscope

May 12, 2024… You could find yourself on the receiving end of some criticism today, Aquarius. It’s never easy to hear feedback that isn’t positive, no matter how constructive the intent. While it can be tempting to get defensive, if you use the moment as a learning experience and really hear them out, their honesty can help you make some positive changes. Handle it with love and you cannot go wrong.

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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George Santos Ends Run for Congress

(UnitedVoice.com) – At the end of 2023, George Santos became the first lawmaker to ever be expelled from the House without having fought for the Confederacy or having been convicted of a crime. The former Republican was only the sixth member ever booted from the lower chamber. A few months after he lost his job, the disgraced congressman decided to run for Congress again. That’s over now.

On April 23, Santos announced he was dropping out of the race to represent New York’s First Congressional District. The former Republican lawmaker was only in the race for about a month before giving up. He announced his campaign in March, intent on challenging Republican Rep. Nick LaLota in the primary.

Weeks after Santos announced his candidacy, he announced he was leaving the GOP. Instead of challenging LaLota in the primary, Santos said he’d run as an independent candidate. He claimed he dropped out of the race because he didn’t want to “split the ticket and be responsible for handing the [H]ouse to Dems.”

Santos claimed that if he had stayed in the race, it would have guaranteed the Democratic Party a victory in November. The former candidate claimed he met with constituents and leaders before he “made the decision to hang it up” and stop running for the seat.

Santos’ announcement followed a Federal Election Commission (FEC) filing that showed the former congressman’s campaign raised no money. The reports led to questions about whether he could even get the campaign going.

Santos was expelled from Congress by an overwhelming majority of 311–114. The decision to boot him came after he was charged with multiple federal crimes and a House Ethics Committee investigation accused him of stealing from donors to fund his extravagant lifestyle. He allegedly used campaign money to pay for an Only Fans membership, trips, and other personal expenses.

The federal case against the former congressman is still pending.

Copyright 2024, UnitedVoice.com

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