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Fudge is now “Hatch Act” silent as HUD’s Secretary and it leaves the 11th Congressional District race wide open

CLEVELAND, OH – United States Housing & Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Marcia Louise Fudge is out of “partisan” politics.   It’s why she’s not made any public comments about who will replace her as the 11th Congressional District representative. The Hatch Act of 1939 prevents federal officials and workers from engaging in partisan political activities.  There has been and will be no endorsements for any of the partisan races coming from HUD Secretary Fudge.  Any candidate claiming Fudge’s endorsement is dragging her name into a selfish life and an unnecessary controversy.  Newspaper reporters publishing the lie that Fudge has violated the…

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New York’s scheme to let anti-Trump illegals vote will steal an Ohio congressional seat

CLEVELAND, OH -New York Governor Mario Cuomo and the state’s Attorney General, Letitia James, are enforcing an unconstitional law the general assembly enacted last year that will allow millions of illegal aliens to register and vote in this year’s federal elections up to the day of the election. One out of four New Yorkers is an immigrant or undocumented alien. Lines to apply for New York driver's licenses go as far as around the block on the first day undocumented immigrants can apply for them https://t.co/ez6Ca3jxbe pic.twitter.com/7ogsYdTPDb — The Hill (@thehill) December 16, 2019 Ohio’s General Assembly should order Attorney…

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