Conspiracy theories, misinformation threaten to overtake COVID fight: The Note

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Conspiracy theories, misinformation threaten to overtake COVID fight: The Note
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Terms like 'vaccine hesitancy' make the problem ahead seem manageable -- as if some people just need to be talked into it. A chunk of the vaccine resistance now, though, is coming from something closer to anti-vaccine militancy, writes ABC's RickKlein.

more than $2.5 million in the last few months, while raising more than $6.5 million since the start of his campaign in February.

Although there's no guarantee that financial success results in victories, Democrats are likely to see the numbers as encouraging signs of ongoing engagement from supporters with more than a year left to build momentum for the midterm elections.for Virginia Republican gubernatorial nominee Glenn Youngkin, her first time on the trail with a candidate this cycle. Excluding Youngkin's friend Sen.

The Conservative Political Action Conference meets in Dallas through Sunday. Speakers include Donald Trump Jr., former acting Department of Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf, former Housing and Urban Development Secretary Ben Carson, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem, Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., and former President Donald Trump.: Anchor George Stephanopoulos goes one-on-one with Democratic nominee for New York City mayor and Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams.

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