[Tree] Mikie Sherrill's gubernatorial campaign in New Jersey
Version 1.02 (2024-11-18 23:44:23.892000)
updates: Mikie Sherrill announces candidacy for governor
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Version 1.0 (2024-11-06 05:14:24.943000)
updates: Andy Kim wins Senate seat; key House race updates.
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Version 0.98 (2024-11-06 00:50:53.591000)
updates: Trump projected to win key states; high youth turnout in Wisconsin
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Version 0.97 (2024-11-06 00:42:23.768000)
updates: Trump and Harris secure early electoral votes
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Version 0.96 (2024-11-06 00:03:50.159000)
updates: Added updates on Indiana and Kentucky polling
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Version 0.95 (2024-11-05 23:54:37.480000)
updates: Added Illinois election details and advisory questions.
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Version 0.94 (2024-11-05 23:06:53.010000)
updates: Added details on voter turnout and key races.
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Version 0.93 (2024-11-05 20:38:19.567000)
updates: Polling hours extended due to late openings and issues
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Version 0.92 (2024-11-05 11:34:47.240000)
updates: Added details on NYC Election Day logistics and candidates
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Version 0.91 (2024-11-05 02:10:32.382000)
updates: Added Waterbury early voting details and turnout expectations
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Version 0.9 (2024-11-05 02:05:27.300000)
updates: Added Oklahoma's election preparations and storm recovery details
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Version 0.89 (2024-11-05 01:55:57.963000)
updates: Added Utah election procedures and results expectations
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Version 0.88 (2024-11-04 21:56:57.496000)
updates: Details on New Hampshire's Election Day procedures
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Version 0.87 (2024-11-04 21:56:24.819000)
updates: Alaska's election results will take weeks to finalize
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Version 0.86 (2024-11-04 21:54:26.697000)
updates: Added expert advice on handling election anxiety
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Version 0.85 (2024-11-04 21:52:47.314000)
updates: Added global context and election day details
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Version 0.84 (2024-11-04 21:42:50.263000)
updates: Harris leads Trump by one point in latest poll
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Version 0.83 (2024-11-04 20:39:55.666000)
updates: Polling updates and betting odds for candidates
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Version 0.82 (2024-11-04 19:54:06.370000)
updates: Updated details on candidates and election dynamics
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Version 0.81 (2024-11-04 13:50:32.728000)
updates: Added details about Harris's policies and background.
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Version 0.8 (2024-11-03 17:57:42.185000)
updates: Added details on Harris's background and campaign issues
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Version 0.79 (2024-11-03 09:37:07.297000)
updates: Tennessee women express divided opinions on candidates
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Version 0.78 (2024-11-03 05:41:17.984000)
updates: Updated polling data and gender dynamics in voting
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Version 0.77 (2024-11-02 12:07:43.683000)
updates: Highlights Harris's strategies and voter demographics
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Version 0.76 (2024-11-02 08:39:01.057000)
updates: Added focus on gender roles and voting gaps
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Version 0.75 (2024-11-02 03:54:45.566000)
updates: Integration of key voter issues and candidate positions
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Version 0.74 (2024-10-29 23:41:27.788000)
updates: New insights on candidates' climate positions
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Version 0.73 (2024-10-28 14:46:26.277000)
updates: Trump gains momentum; polls show a close race
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Version 0.72 (2024-10-27 08:40:51.108000)
updates: DiCaprio endorses Harris, criticizes Trump on climate
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Version 0.71 (2024-10-26 12:48:13.426000)
updates: Updated details on candidates' climate positions
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Version 0.7 (2024-10-26 10:47:30.904000)
updates: DiCaprio's endorsement and candidates' climate positions
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Version 0.69 (2024-10-26 09:49:54.823000)
updates: DiCaprio links storms to climate change; endorses Harris
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Version 0.68 (2024-10-25 23:43:47.431000)
updates: DiCaprio endorses Harris, emphasizing climate change urgency.
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Version 0.67 (2024-10-24 15:44:45.854000)
updates: Focus on climate agenda's absence in election discourse
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Version 0.66 (2024-10-24 04:37:00.463000)
updates: Incorporated analysis on emissions trends and economic factors
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Version 0.65 (2024-10-12 17:39:46.383000)
updates: Integration of broader election implications and voter engagement
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Version 0.64 (2024-10-08 11:41:19.495000)
updates: Integration of recent energy policy updates
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Version 0.63 (2024-10-07 18:44:55.986000)
updates: Trump's fundraising and polling lead highlighted.
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Version 0.62 (2024-10-05 11:40:17.948000)
updates: Positive economic news boosts Harris's campaign momentum
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Version 0.61 (2024-10-05 11:34:47.901000)
updates: Integration of American myths into campaign analysis
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Version 0.6 (2024-10-05 02:40:30.802000)
updates: Polling gap narrows; key issues highlighted
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Version 0.59 (2024-10-05 01:51:28.241000)
updates: Polling data shows Trump leads on economy; Harris gains on abortion.
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Version 0.58 (2024-10-04 11:34:32.372000)
updates: Added details on social and economic policies
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Version 0.57 (2024-10-04 08:42:37.900000)
updates: Updated with recent statements and statistics.
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Version 0.56 (2024-10-03 03:39:41.166000)
updates: Integration of new details on energy policies
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Version 0.55 (2024-10-02 19:44:33.462000)
updates: Democrats shift towards supporting oil and gas production
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Version 0.53 (2024-10-01 02:41:24.935000)
updates: Updated with recent positions and statistics from candidates
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Version 0.52 (2024-09-27 12:39:51.777000)
updates: Updated with details on Trump and Harris's policies
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Version 0.51 (2024-09-03 11:39:24.341000)
updates: Clarified claims about EV mandates and energy grid capacity
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Version 0.5 (2024-08-19 04:41:33.274000)
updates: Increased Democratic support for Tesla and EV initiatives
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Version 0.49 (2024-08-01 12:03:55.859000)
updates: Republican U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham and Democratic members of the U.S. Senate Budget Committee discussed ways to boost U.S. electric vehicle manufacturing; Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse called electric vehicle production 'an economic, national security and climate imperative'; In 2023, 20% of vehicles sold globally were electric; International competition, particularly with China, was a highly discussed topic; Some Republicans on the committee expressed opposition to government subsidies for electric vehicles; A study found that while electric vehicles are more expensive up front, they ultimately cost less to fuel and maintain over time.
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Version 0.48 (2024-08-01 10:06:31.358000)
updates: Discussion of Republican opposition and concerns about government subsidies and strain on the electric grid
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Version 0.47 (2024-08-01 00:06:41.190000)
updates: Republican opposition to EV manufacturing, concerns about government subsidies and strain on the electric grid, acknowledgment of China's leadership in EV manufacturing
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Version 0.46 (2024-07-19 17:02:51.322000)
updates: Includes information about grants for hydrogen fuel cell manufacturing
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Version 0.45 (2024-07-14 08:56:11.271000)
updates: The Biden administration has allocated $1.7 billion in grants to boost EV manufacturing
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Version 0.44 (2024-07-14 02:54:19.566000)
updates: New details about the grants and specific states involved
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Version 0.43 (2024-07-12 19:58:54.509000)
updates: The Biden administration has announced $1.7 billion in grants to support the production of electric vehicles (EVs) in the United States. The grants will be allocated to General Motors, Stellantis, and other car manufacturers to help them build EVs and revitalize at-risk or closed-down facilities across eight states, including Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, and Virginia. The projects are expected to save 15,000 jobs and create about 3,000 new ones. The grants cover a broad range of the automotive supply chain, including parts for electric motorcycles and school buses, hybrid powertrains, heavy-duty commercial truck batteries, and electric SUVs. Local leaders in Lansing, Michigan, are optimistic that a $1.4 billion investment in the General Motors Grand River Assembly Plant will boost the city's economy. The U.S. Department of Energy Secretary, Jennifer Granholm, announced that the plant will receive $500 million in grant funding for an electric vehicle makeover. General Motors is also investing $900 million into electric vehicle production at the Grand River Assembly Plant, bringing the total funding to $1.4 billion.
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Version 0.42 (2024-07-12 14:58:31.820000)
updates: Updated information on grants and investments in EV manufacturing
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Version 0.41 (2024-07-12 12:55:35.825000)
updates: Biden administration awards $1.7 billion in grants to boost EV manufacturing
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Version 0.4 (2024-07-12 11:54:41.376000)
updates: New information about the grants and their allocation to car manufacturers
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Version 0.39 (2024-07-12 09:54:06.322000)
updates: The Biden administration is awarding nearly $2 billion in grants to help restart or expand electric vehicle manufacturing and assembly sites owned by General Motors, Fiat Chrysler, Volvo, and other carmakers in eight states. The Energy Department will issue grants totaling $1.7 billion to create or retain thousands of union jobs and support auto-based communities in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Georgia, Ohio, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, and Virginia. The grants cover various aspects of the automotive supply chain, including parts for electric motorcycles and school buses, hybrid powertrains, heavy-duty commercial truck batteries, and electric SUVs. The grants are funded by the 2022 climate law and aim to ensure the future of the auto industry is made in America by American union workers. The selected projects are expected to create over 2,900 jobs and retain about 15,000 union workers across all 11 facilities. The grants come as part of President Biden's commitment to electric vehicles and his climate agenda.
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Version 0.38 (2024-07-12 03:55:35.378000)
updates: The Biden administration is awarding nearly $2 billion in grants to General Motors, Stellantis, and other carmakers to help restart or expand electric vehicle manufacturing and assembly sites in eight states, including Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Georgia. The Energy Department will issue grants totaling $1.7 billion to create or retain thousands of union jobs and support auto-based communities. The grants cover a broad range of the automotive supply chain, including parts for electric motorcycles and school buses, hybrid powertrains, heavy-duty commercial truck batteries, and electric SUVs. GM will receive a $500 million federal grant to convert an assembly plant in Lansing, Michigan to produce EVs. The grants are paid for by the 2022 climate law and aim to ensure the future of the auto industry is made in America by American union workers.
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Version 0.37 (2024-07-12 01:53:59.067000)
updates: The General Motors Grand River Assembly Plant in Lansing, Michigan, will receive $500 million in grant funding for an electric vehicle makeover, adding to the $1.7 billion in grants announced by President Biden to support EV manufacturing and assembly in multiple states.
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Version 0.36 (2024-07-12 00:54:58.262000)
updates: Additional carmakers and states included in the grants
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Version 0.35 (2024-07-11 23:55:28.419000)
updates: President Biden announces grants for EV production in 8 states
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Version 0.34 (2024-07-11 22:56:25.530000)
updates: US President Joe Biden announces $1.7 billion in grants to support EV production
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Version 0.33 (2024-07-11 22:55:16.561000)
updates: Biden administration awards $1.7 billion in grants to boost EV manufacturing and assembly in 8 states
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Version 0.32 (2024-07-11 21:54:24.385000)
updates: Biden administration awards $1.7 billion to boost EV manufacturing and assembly in 8 states
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Version 0.32 (2024-07-11 21:54:24.385000)
updates: Biden administration awards $1.7 billion to boost EV manufacturing and assembly in 8 states
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Version 0.31 (2024-07-11 17:56:51.702000)
updates: Biden administration awards $1.7 billion to boost EV manufacturing and assembly
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Version 0.3 (2024-07-11 17:55:22.688000)
updates: The U.S. Department of Energy announces $1.7 billion to support the conversion of auto manufacturing and assembly facilities for EVs
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Version 0.29 (2024-07-11 16:58:57.691000)
updates: The Biden administration awards $1.7 billion in grants to boost electric vehicle manufacturing in eight states
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Version 0.28 (2024-07-11 15:57:10.873000)
updates: The Biden administration awards $1.7 billion in grants to boost electric vehicle manufacturing and assembly in eight states
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Version 0.27 (2024-07-11 15:55:24.849000)
updates: The Biden administration awards $1.7 billion in grants to boost EV manufacturing and assembly in eight states
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Version 0.26 (2024-07-11 14:54:22.994000)
updates: The Biden administration's $1.7 billion grants for EV manufacturing
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Version 0.25 (2024-07-11 12:58:06.796000)
updates: The Biden administration awards $1.7 billion to boost electric vehicle manufacturing and assembly in eight states
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Version 0.24 (2024-07-11 11:55:24.262000)
updates: The Biden administration awards $1.7 billion in grants to boost EV manufacturing and assembly in eight states
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Version 0.23 (2024-07-11 10:54:03.722000)
updates: The Biden administration awards $1.7 billion to boost electric vehicle manufacturing and assembly in eight states
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Version 0.22 (2024-07-04 07:54:47.870000)
updates: Add information about Indiana's EV manufacturing industry and investments
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Version 0.21 (2024-07-03 00:53:39.177000)
updates: The Nevada Tech Hub receives $21 million to advance the electric vehicle industry
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Version 0.2 (2024-06-28 10:56:51.993000)
updates: Nevada's role in electric vehicle investments and the benefits to the economy, workers, and environment
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Version 0.18 (2024-01-16 17:31:55.766000)
updates: PGGM Infrastructure Fund becomes largest shareholder in Electra
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Version 0.17 (2023-12-12 09:48:19.291000)
updates: Inclusion of information about Welsh car battery firm DG Innovate's surge in stock after appointing former Tesla execs
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Version 0.16 (2023-11-27 04:36:49.564000)
updates: Integration of the UK government's Battery Strategy
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Version 0.15 (2023-11-27 00:37:57.337000)
updates: The UK government releases its Advanced Manufacturing Plan to support key industries
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Version 0.14 (2023-11-26 00:36:14.963000)
updates: Introduction of the UK government's Advanced Manufacturing Plan and its investment in key manufacturing industries
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Version 0.13 (2023-11-24 13:40:01.157000)
updates: Nissan's $1.4 billion investment in UK factory for EV production
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Version 0.1 (2023-11-24 09:47:29.511000)
updates: Nissan's investment in electric vehicle production in the UK
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Version 0.09 (2023-11-24 09:46:32.861000)
updates: The UK government has announced a £4.5 billion investment programme for key manufacturing industries, with a focus on the automotive sector's transition to zero-emission vehicles. In addition, the Chancellor has announced a new Investment Zone for Greater Manchester, which aims to create jobs and attract investment in the advanced manufacturing and materials sector.
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Version 0.08 (2023-11-23 11:38:10.169000)
updates: Inclusion of £1 billion cash injection into UK economy to support Nissan and other car manufacturers post-Brexit
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Version 0.07 (2023-11-23 10:21:11.160000)
updates: Dual investment strategy for manufacturing industries and announcement of Investment Zone in Greater Manchester
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Version 0.06 (2023-11-18 08:05:37.592000)
updates: The UK government's commitment to investing £4.5 billion in key manufacturing industries, with a focus on the automotive sector's transition to zero-emission vehicles, has been announced.
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Version 0.05 (2023-11-17 19:06:58.585000)
updates: Addition of UK government's £4.5 billion investment in British manufacturing
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Version 0.04 (2023-11-15 06:04:32.326000)
updates: US proposal to support India's electric bus transition
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Version 0.03 (2023-11-12 22:06:56.042000)
updates: Restructured and organized the content, clarified the sequence of ideas, and enhanced transitions between paragraphs
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Version 0.02 (2023-10-09 00:08:31.825000)
updates: The new narrative includes information about concerns over the UK tax system and the government's commitment to reviewing and reforming it.
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Version 0.01 (2023-10-06 17:41:03.681000)
updates: The UK government is considering increasing funding for its electric car subsidy fund in response to President Joe Biden's green subsidies package.
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