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Both/And: A Life in Many Worlds Hardcover โ November 2, 2021
by Huma Abedin (Author)
''#1 Best Seller in Emigrants & Immigrants Biographies''
About the Author
Huma Abedin has spent her entire career in public service and national politics, beginning as an intern in First Lady Hillary Clintonโs office in 1996. After four years in the White House, she worked in the US Senate as Senior Advisor to Senator Clinton and was traveling Chief of Staff for Clintonโs 2008 presidential campaign. In 2009, she was appointed Deputy Chief of Staff at the US Department of State. Huma served as Vice Chair of Hillary for America in 2016, resulting in the first woman elected nominee of a major political party. She currently serves as Hillary Clintonโs Chief of Staff. Born in the United States and raised in Saudi Arabia, Huma moved back to the US in 1993. She lives in New York City with her son, Jordan. Both/And is her first book.
Product details
Publisher โ : โ Scribner (November 2, 2021)
Language โ : โ English
Hardcover โ : โ 544 pages
ISBN-10 โ : โ 1501194801
ISBN-13 โ : โ 978-1501194801
Item Weight โ : โ 1.6 pounds
Dimensions โ : โ 6 x 1.9 x 9 inches
Best Sellers Rank: #2,174 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
#1 in Emigrants & Immigrants Biographies
#28 in Political Leader Biographies
#130 in Memoirs (Books)
''Back In The News''
Oct 29 2017
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Anonymous ID: Eka5Om1K No.147169329 ๐
==Oct 29 2017 21:18:17 (EST)โ
Huma
Husband in jail.
HRC, Muslim Brotherhood, or child?
What would you do? Kiss your child goodbye and leave without a mother or father for Clinton?
Where is Huma today?
Was she with HRC on her book tour?
RE: Military Intelligence / State Secrets
No FBI
POTUS installed his people within each top spot at each 3 letter agency except 1 (good reason there as Adm R kick started this and scrubbed all POTUS nominations to verify oath).
Do you think they arenโt in control of those respective agencies?
What is most valuable?
Information
AG Sessions on leakers.
Fire or prosecute?
Reorg is underway and happening.
Coincidence Senate Republicans pushing for Fed Judge confirmations last week?
Why are Senate Republicans dropping out? Not by choice and were offered a choice (rest assured they will vote pro Trump).
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''Back In The News''
Oct 29 2017
8
Anonymous ID: Eka5Om1K No.147169329 ๐
==Oct 29 2017 21:18:17 (EST)โ
Huma
Husband in jail.
HRC, Muslim Brotherhood, or child?
What would you do? Kiss your child goodbye and leave without a mother or father for Clinton?
Where is Huma today?
Was she with HRC on her book tour?
RE: Military Intelligence / State Secrets
No FBI
POTUS installed his people within each top spot at each 3 letter agency except 1 (good reason there as Adm R kick started this and scrubbed all POTUS nominations to verify oath).
Do you think they arenโt in control of those respective agencies?
What is most valuable?
Information
AG Sessions on leakers.
Fire or prosecute?
Reorg is underway and happening.
Coincidence Senate Republicans pushing for Fed Judge confirmations last week?
Why are Senate Republicans dropping out? Not by choice and were offered a choice (rest assured they will vote pro Trump).
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>Why are Senate Republicans dropping out?
https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Senate_elections,_2022
Elections to the U.S. Senate will be held on November 8, 2022, and 34 of the 100 seats are up for regular election. Those elected to the U.S. Senate in the 34 regular elections in 2022 will begin their six-year terms on January 3, 2023.
''Fourteen seats held by Democrats and 20 seats held by Republicans are up for election in 2022.'' Republicans are defending two Senate seats in states Joe Biden (D) won in the 2020 presidential election: Pennsylvania and Wisconsin. Democrats are not defending any Senate seats in states Donald Trump (R) won in 2020.
Following the 2020 Senate elections and the January 2021 runoffs in Georgia, Democrats and Republicans split the chamber 50-50. This gave Vice President Kamala Harris (D) a tie-breaking vote, and Democrats control of the U.S. Senate via a power-sharing agreement.
Thirty-two of the 34 seats up for election in 2022 were last up for election in 2016. Georgia and Arizona have seats up for election in 2022 that were up for special election in 2020.
Republican Party Senators
Retiring from public office, 2022
Richard Burr North Carolina
Pat Toomey Pennsylvania
Rob Portman Ohio
Richard Shelby Alabama
Roy Blunt Missouri
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Notable
https://ballotpedia.org/United_States_Senate_elections,_2022
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_United_States_Senate_elections
All 34 Class 3 Senate seats are up for election in 2022;
Class 3 currently consists of 14 Democrats and 20 Republicans.
One special election for a seat held by a Democrat will be held in conjunction with the general elections: in California, to fill the final weeks of Kamala Harris's term.[1]
As of October 2021, five Republican senators have announced they are not seeking re-election;
12 Republican senators are running for re-election;
13 Democratic senators are running for re-election; and
no Democratic senators have announced plans for retirement.
''Three Republicans and one Democrat are yet to confirm whether they intend to retire or run for re-election: Ron Johnson (R) from Wisconsin,[2] Lisa Murkowski (R) from Alaska,[3] John Thune (R) from South Dakota,[4] and Patrick Leahy (D) from Vermont.[5]''
Bartholomew with Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and Patriarch Kirill
Bartholomew I's coat of arms
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartholomew_I_of_Constantinople
Bart is a White Hat
In accordance with his title, he is regarded as the primus inter pares (first among equals) in the Eastern Orthodox Church, and as the spiritual leader of the Eastern Orthodox Christians worldwide.
Bartholomew I, Patriarch of the Phanar Roman Orthodox Patriarchate in Istanbul
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