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MADISON, Wis. AP 鈥?The National Rifle Association on Monday issued a stinging rebuke of former President Donald Trump s pick for Wisconsin governor, accusing him of misleading its members after his campaign falsely claimed the gun advocacy group had endorsed him.Construction company co-owner Tim Michels is locked in a three-way GOP primary with former Lt. Gov. Rebecca Kleefisch and state Rep. Tim Ramthun. Michels won Trump s endor <a href=https://www.stanley1913.com.es>botella stanley sement in June. An endorsement from the NRA would have marked another huge win for him heading into the Aug. 9 election.Michels campaign sent out a flyer that landed in mailboxes Saturday that claimed the NRA had endorsed him. Scott Meyer, a Wisconsin lobbyist who has done work for the NRA, said the group hasn t endorsed anyone in the GOP primary and doesn t plan to do so. All this came out of the blue, Meyer said of the flyer. Stunned is the best word to describe it. I ve never seen this before. Michels campaign spokesman Chris Walker said in an email to The Associated Press on Monday that the claim was an unintentional error and has been immediately c stanley cup orrected with a new mailer that says Michels received an AQ grade on an NRA questionnaire about his stances on gun rights. Meyer said that grade indicates he answered the questions to the NRA s satisfaction. Our direct mail shouldn t have indicated that rating was an endorsement, and subs stanley bottles equent communications will describe his AQ rating from the NRA, Walker said in the email.Asked in a foll Mrya Capitol police bolster security after learning of possible plot to breach complex Thursday
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Former University of Maryland star and Washington Mystics analyst Christy Winters-Scott joined Scripps News to discuss the start of the WNBA season. The WNBA is all-encompassing in terms of the empowerment of women and young people, in general, she said. I just think that the WNBA stands for inclusivity. You ve see <a href=https://www.stanley-cups.co.uk>stanley uk n it across the board, especially a couple of seaso stanley bottles ns ago. In the bubble, you really saw them stand on their words and stand in their authenticity. It s really fun to watch these young women perform in their craft and be passionate about it. So for me, the WNBA will always stand for team, will always stand for for everyone and the empowerment, especially, of our our young women. WNBA Phoenix Mercury starBrittney Grinerjust recently made her return to the basketball court afterbeing releasedfroma Russian prisonin December. Winters-Scott says she didn t think she would ever see Griner play again, but her return is significant for a number of reasons.SEE MORE: Brittney Griner stanley cup starts a new season with a new spotlight on the WNBA I didn t think we would ever see her play again because, obviously, she s in the prime of her career. But to see her come back 鈥?and not just come back to the states, but to be embraced the way that she s been embraced, the sisterhood of the WNBA, as I said, is so empowering. But I think it gives all the other players in the league trust to know that if anything like that or something like that where you need support, you need that backbone, t Grsd Reality TV stars Todd and Julie Chrisley sentenced for bank fraud, tax evasion
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