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Insider: GOP Could Gain from Parallel Economy Users in ’24 Election


OAN’s Daniel Baldwin
3:30 PM – Friday, January 12, 2024

The economy figures to be ​a key factor for⁣ voters when deciding who to ⁤support in 2024. One business insider says every candidate except 45th ⁣President Donald Trump is missing ⁢a key detail. ⁢Here’s One America’s Daniel Baldwin with more.

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The ⁢economy ​figures to be​ a key factor for voters when deciding who ‍to support in 2024. One ⁤business insider says every candidate except‍ 45th President Donald Trump is missing a key detail.

West Virginia congressional candidate Derrick Evans says his⁣ arrest and imprisonment for walking through the Capitol on January 6th is only one reason he is​ seeking to represent the first district in the U.S. House.

Wide open⁢ borders are not only creating an unprecedented national security risk; they’re affecting ⁤the everyday lives of Americans who‍ are ⁤put second to the needs of illegal immigrants.

The prices of the products that producers make went down in December by a little bit, 0.1%, to be exact.

Google is set to go before a federal jury in Boston on Tuesday over accusations that its processors ⁤infringe a computer scientist’s‌ patents.

OpenAI and its financial backer Microsoft were sued in Manhattan federal‍ court by a pair of nonfiction authors ​who say the companies misused⁤ their work to train the AI models behind AI-based services.

SpaceX ​sued a U.S. labor ‌board to ‍block its case accusing the company of illegally firing ‌employees calling CEO Elon Musk “a distraction and embarrassment.”

ChatGPT was well on‍ its way to becoming a household name even before 2023 kicked off.

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