Through their successful run at Ava as son and head coach, then-quarterback Nate Swofford would often pick the brain of his father, who helped cultivate the program's sustained success.
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Pollster Nate Silver said in his forecast update Friday that “you’d probably rather have [Vice President] Harris’s hand to play.” Silver argued that the latest batch of national polls have gone in ...
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Pollster Nate Silver suggested Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz (D) was “sanewashing” his Republican rival, Sen. JD Vance (R-Ohio), in Tuesday night’s vice presidential debate. “The term ‘sanewashing’ is going ...
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Pollster Nate Silver said in his forecast update Friday that “you’d probably rather have [Vice President] Harris’s hand to play.” Silver argued that the latest batch of national polls have ...