Alternate History Embrace the Crazy & Bipolar: Trump & Beyond 😎

Segments to be on the lookout!
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    Howdy from the Alamo City. Here's a sketch of what Chapter IV will consist of the following:
    *Election Integrity Now, Election Integrity Tomorrow & Election Integrity Forever!
    *Mysterious kidnapping of CA Governor Gavin Newsom (D)
    *Backlash against the Woke Culture & CRT
    *2021 CA Gubernatorial Recall Election
    *National & International highlights of the Biden Presidency (Fall 2021)
    *2021 VA & NJ Gubernatorial election results
    *Teflon Governor: NY St Governor Andrew Cuomo (D) & how he put opponents in their place
     
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    Upcoming Segment on Chapter IV 😎
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    COMING UP NEXT IN CHAPTER IV OF PUTTING THE AMERICAN PEOPLE FIRST
    The rise of Glenn Youngkin to the VA Executive Mansion & the national ramifications going forward....

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    Chapter 3: United States Senate
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    Composition of the United States Senate
    10:00 AM EST, Monday, January 25th, 2021
    52 Dems; 50 GOPers

    *(AL)
    Richard Shelby (R-AL)
    Tommy Tuberville (R-AL)


    *(AK)
    Lisa Murkowski (R-AK)
    Dan Sullivan (R-AK)


    *(AZ)
    Kyrsten Sinema (D-AZ)
    Mark Kelly (D-AZ)


    *(AR)

    John Boozman (R-AR)
    Tom Cotton (R-AR)


    *(CA)
    Dianne Feinstein (D-CA)
    Alex Padilla (D-CA)


    *(CO)
    Michael Bennet (D-CO)
    John Hickenlooper (D-CO)


    *(CT)
    Richard Blumenthal (D-CT)
    Chris Murphy (D-CT)


    *(DE)
    Thomas Carper (D-DE)
    Chris Coons (D-DE)


    *(FL)
    Marco Rubio (R-FL)
    Richard Scott (R-FL)


    *(GA)
    Raphael Warnock (D-GA)
    Jon Ossoff (D-GA)


    *(HI)
    Mazie Horino (D-HI)
    Brian Schatz (D-HI)


    *(ID)
    Mike Carpo (R-ID)
    Jim Risch (R-ID)


    *(IL)
    Dick Durbin (D-IL)
    Tammy Duckworth (D-IL)


    *(IN)
    Todd Young (R-IN)
    Mike Braun (R-IN)


    *(IA)
    Chuck Grassley (R-IA)
    Jodi Ernst (R-IA)


    *(KS)
    Jerry Moran (R-KS)
    Roger Marshall (R-KS)


    *(KY)
    Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
    Rand Paul (R-KY)


    *(LA)
    Bill Cassidy (R-LA)
    John N. Kennedy (R-LA)


    *(ME)
    Susan Collins (R-ME)
    Angus King (I/D-ME)

    *(MD)
    Ben Cardin (D-MD)
    Chris Van Hollen (D-MD)


    *(MA)
    Elizabeth Warren (D-MA)
    Edward Markey (D-MA)


    *(MI)
    Debbie Stabenow (D-MI)
    Gary Peters (D-MI)


    *(MN)
    Amy Klobuchar (D-MN)
    Tina Smith (D-MN)


    *(MS)
    Roger Wicker (R-MS)
    Cindy Hyde Smith (R-MS)


    *(MO)
    Roy Blunt (R-MO)
    Josh Hawley (R-MO)


    *(MT)
    John Tester (D-MT)
    Steve Daines (R-MT)

    *(NE)
    Debbi Fischer (R-NE)
    Ben Sasse (R-NE)


    *(NV)
    Catherine Cortez Masto (D-NV)
    Jacky Rosen (D-NV)


    *(NH)
    Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH)
    Maggie Hassan (D-NH)


    *(NJ)
    Bob Menendez (D-NJ)
    Cory Booker (D-NJ)


    *(NM)
    Mark Heinrich (D-NM)
    Ben Ray Lujan (D-NM)


    *(NY St)
    Chuck Schumer (D-NY St)
    Kristen Gillibrand (D-NY St)


    *(NC)
    Richard Burr (R-NC)
    Thom Tillis (R-NC)


    *(ND)
    John Hoeven (R-ND)
    Kevin Cramer (R-ND)


    *(OH)
    Sherrod Brown (D-OH)
    Rob Portman (R-OH)

    *(OK)
    Jim Inhofe (R-OK)
    James Lankford (R-OK)


    *(OR)
    Ron Wyden (D-OR)
    Jeff Merkley (D-OR)


    *(PA)

    Robert P. "Bob" Casey, Jr., (D-PA)
    Pat Toomey (R-PA)


    *(PR)
    Ricardo Rossello (D-PR)
    Gustavo Gillespie (D-PR)

    *(RI)
    Jack Reed (D-RI)
    Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI)


    *(SC)

    Lindsey Graham (R-SC)
    Tim Scott (R-SC)

    *(SD)
    John Thune (R-SD)
    Mike Rounds (R-SD)

    *(TN)
    Marsha Blackburn (R-TN)
    Bill Haggerty (R-TN)

    *(TX)
    John Cornyn (R-TX)
    Ted Cruz (R-TX)

    *(UT)
    Mike Lee (R-UT)
    Mitt Romney (R-UT)

    *(VT)
    Patrick Leahy (D-VT)
    Bernie Sanders (I-VT)


    *(VA)
    Mark Warner (D-VA)
    Tim Kaine (D-VA)


    *(WA St)

    Patty Murray (D-WA St)
    Maria Cantwell (D-WA St)


    *(WV)
    Joe Manchin (D-WV)
    Shelley Moore Capito (R-WV)

    *(WI)
    Ron Johnson (R-WI)
    Tammy Baldwin (D-WI)

    *(WY)
    John Barrasso (R-WY)
    Cynthia Lummis (R-WY)
     
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    Chapter III: US State/Territory Governorships
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    Composition of US State Governorships
    12:56 PM EST, Tuesday, January 26th, 2021

    *(AL)
    Kay Ivey (R): since April 10th, 2017: Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-AL Governor Bob Bentley (R); elected to full 4-year term in 2018.

    *(AK)
    Mike Dunleavy (R): since December 3rd, 2018: Elected in 2018.

    *(AZ)
    Doug Ducey (R): since January 5th, 2015: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018. Term limited in 2022.

    *(AR)
    Asa Hutchinson (R): since January 13th, 2015: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018. Term limited in 2022.

    *(CA)
    Gavin Newsom (D): since January 7th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(CO)
    Jared Polis (D): since January 8th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(CT)
    Ned Lamont (D): since January 9th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(DE)
    John Carney (D): since January 17th, 2017: Elected in 2016; reelected in 2020. Term limited in 2024.

    *(FL)
    Ron DeSantis (R): since January 8th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(GA)
    Brian Kemp (R): since January 14th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(HI)
    David Ige (D): since December 1st, 2014: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018. Term limited in 2022.


    *(ID)
    Brad Little (R): since January 7th, 2019: Elected in 2018.


    *(IL)
    JB Pritzker (D): since January 14th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(IN)
    Eric Holcomb (R): since January 9th, 2017: Elected in 2016; reelected in 2020. Term limited in 2024.

    *(IA)
    Kim Reynolds (R): since May 24th, 2017: Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-IA Governor Terry Branstad (R), who resigned to serve as US Ambassador to the PRC under then-US President Donald Trump; Elected to full 4-year term in 2018.

    *(KS)
    Laura Kelly (D): since January 14th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(KY)
    Andy Beshear (D): since December 10th, 2019: Elected in 2019.

    *(LA)
    John Bel Edwards (D): since January 11th, 2016: Elected in 2015; reelected in 2019. Term limited in 2023.

    *(ME)
    Janet Mills (D): since January 2nd,, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(MD)
    Lawrence Hogan, Jr., (R): since January 21st, 2015: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018. Term limited in 2022.

    *(MA)
    Charles Baker (R): since January 8th, 2015: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018.

    *(MI)
    Gretchen Whitmer (D): since January 1st, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(MN)
    Tim Walz (D): since January 7th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(MS)
    Tate Reeves (R): since January 14th, 2020: Elected in 2019.

    *(MO)
    Mike Parson (R): since June 1st, 2018: Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-MO Governor Eric Greitens (R); Elected to full 4-year term in 2020. Term limited in 2024.

    *(MT)
    Greg Gianforte (R): since January 4th, 2021: Elected in 2020.

    *(NE)
    Pete Ricketts (R): since January 8th, 2015: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018. Term limited in 2022.

    *(NV)
    Steve Sisolak (D): since January 7th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(NH)
    Chris Sununu (R): since January 5th, 2017: Elected in 2016; reelected in 2018 & again in 2020.

    *(NJ)
    Phil Murphy (D): since January 16th, 2018: Elected in 2017.

    *(NM)
    Michelle Lujan Grisham (D): since January 1st, 2019: Elected in 2018. Up for reelection in 2022.

    *(NY St)
    Andrew Cuomo (D): since January 1st, 2011: Elected in 2010; reelected in 2014 & 2018. Up for reelection in 2022.

    *(NC)
    Roy Cooper (D): since January 1st, 2017: Elected in 2016; reelected in 2020. Term limited in 2024.

    *(ND)
    Doug Burgum (R): since December 15th, 2016; Elected in 2016; reelected in 2020.

    *(OH)
    Mike DeWine (R): since January 14th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(OK)
    Kevin Stitt (R): since January 14th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(OR)
    Kate Brown (D): since February 18th, 2015: Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-OR Governor John Kitzhaber (D); Elected in 2016 special election; reelected to full 4-year term in 2018. Term limited in 2022.

    *(PA)
    Tom Wolf (D): since January 20th, 2015: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018. Term limited in 2022.

    *(RI)
    Gina Raimondo (D): since January 6th, 2015: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018. ***Expected to resign from the Governorship upon Senate confirmation as US Secretary of Commerce.

    *(SC)
    Henry McMaster (R): since January 24th, 2017: Ascended to the Governorship upon the resignation of then-SC Governor Nikki Haley (R); Elected to full 4-year term in 2018.

    *(SD)
    Kristi Noem (R): since January 5th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(TN)
    Bill Lee (R): since January 19th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(TX)
    Greg Abbott (R): since January 20th, 2015: Elected in 2014; reelected in 2018. Up for reelection in 2022.

    *(UT)
    Spencer Cox (R): since January 4th, 2021: Elected in 2020.

    *(VT)
    Phil Scott (R): since January 5th, 2017: Elected in 2016; reelected in 2018 & 2020.

    *(VA)
    Ralph Northam (D): since January 13th, 2018: Elected in 2017. Term limited in 2021.

    *(WA St)
    Jay Inslee (D): since January 16th, 2013: Elected in 2012; reelected in 2016 & 2020.

    *(WV)
    Jim Justice (R): since January 16th, 2017: Elected in 2016; reelected in 2020. Term limited in 2024.

    *(WI)
    Tony Evers (D): since January 7th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(WY)
    Mark Gordon (R): since January 7th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(Guam)

    Loudres Leon Guerrero (D): since January 7th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(US Virgin Islands)
    Albert Bryan (D): since January 7th, 2019: Elected in 2018.

    *(Northern Mariana Islands)
    Ralph DLG Torres (R): since December 29th, 2015: Ascended to the Governorship upon the death of then-NMI Governor Eloy Inos (R); Elected to full 4-year term in 2018.

    *(American Samoa)

    Lemanu Sialega Peleti Mauga (D): since January 3rd, 2021. Elected in 2020.

    *(Puerto Rico)
    Pedro Pierluisi (D): since January 2nd, 2021: Elected in 2020.
     
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    Highlights of Uncle Joe's 2nd term
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    Highlights of the Biden Presidency
    Spring 2021 (Part I)
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    President Biden, Vice President Harris & the Biden Cabinet Secretaries

    *January 21st, 2021: President Biden signed executive orders terminating construction of the Border Wall along the US/Mexican Border, which enrages former Acting US Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf including several Border State Governors such as TX Governor Greg Abbott (R) & AZ Governor Doug Ducey (R), both announced lawsuits against the Biden administration.
    *Biden also signed controversial executive order, which all but killed the Keystone Pipeline XL Project, which were top priorities of the Trump administration, critics blasted the move as nothing more but appeasing PRC & other enemy countries, who smell weakness out of the Biden administration.

    *January 28th, 2021: President Biden announced the United States will rejoin the 2015 Paris Agreement & called on Congress to pass legislation on Climate Change, but stopped short of endorsing the controversial Green New Deal, which critics slammed as "full-scale socialism".

    *February 3rd, 2021: US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY) in a town hall meeting in Lexington, declared that his focus will be stopping the Biden administration in its track by using every legal tool in his political toolbox; he also boasted of blocking Biden's Supreme Court nominee (now US Attorney General) Merrick Garland in 2016 when Biden appointed Garland to the vacant seat of the late Antonin Scalia, who died in office. Of course, we all know the rest of that story ended....

    *February 10th-27th, 2021: The Great Texas Freeze hammers the State of TX, which then became a huge, major power crisis; this was the result of three severe winter storms sweeping across the United States on February 10th-11th; 13th-17th; & 15th-20th. State officials including TX Governor Greg Abbott (R) initially blamed the outages on frozen wind turbines & solar panels.
    *Water services were disrupted as a result of the power crisis: 12 million & possibly more Texans were effected due to pipes freezing & bursting, which led to damages to homes; in San Antonio, people were seen collecting water from the San Antonio River Walk with trash cans & firefighters from the San Antonio area had to rely on water tenders in order to deliver around 2,000 & 3,000 gallons of water to the scene of a fire because the fire hydrant wasn't usable.
    *To make matters worse, plumbing in buildings throughout the Lone Star State began to burst as a result of freezing. The crisis also led to deaths of countless Texans, who died from either freezing to death in their homes, carbon monoxide & other complications due to the devastating impact of the winter freeze.
    *Governor Abbott then issued a disaster declaration on February 12th; he also mobilized various departments including the TX Military Department for snow clearance & assistance to stranded motorists. He also ordered natural gas producers not to export gas out of the state & sell it within TX instead; during a statewide televised address, he also called for the resignation of ERCOT leaders.
    *However, the response to the crisis wasn't without controversy:
    *Former US Energy Secretary & former TX Governor Rick Perry (R) said "Texans would be without electricity for longer than three weeks to keep the federal government out of their business.", in a direct attack against the Biden administration.
    *United States Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) faced heavy backlash & scrutiny over his vacation trip to Cancun, Mexico.
    *Colorado City Mayor Tim Boyd was forced to resign after backlash following controversial comments in which he blasted & blamed citizens for not preparing for the winter storm stating "the strong will survive and the weak will perish."

    On the federal response to the crisis, President Biden authorized the US Department of Homeland Security & the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) to providing substantial assistance throughout TX. Local churches, community centers & other locations opened up warming stations for affected individuals as well as asking for physical & monetary donations to helping those affected.

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    February 25th, 2021: President Biden visiting the Harris County Emergency Operations Center in Houston.

     
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    Chapter III: National & International Highlights of Uncle Joe's 2nd Term
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    National & International Highlights of the Biden Presidency
    Spring 2021 (Part II); Summer 2021 (Part I)
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    February 9th, 2021: Demonstrators denouncing the military coup d'etat in Myanmar.

    *February 1st, 2021: Myanmar State Counsillor Aung San Suu Kyi, Myanmar President Win Myint & other elected leaders were detained & removed from office during an early morning military raid. The coup d'etat is led by Myanmar Army Senior General Min Aung Hlaing & the Tatmadaw, who quickly restore military rule throughout the country which led to widespread demonstrations across Myanmar.

    *February 4th, 2021: US President Joe Biden announced the United States will no longer be providing weapons to Saudi Arabia & the United Arab Emirates for usage in the Yemeni Civil War.

    *February 19th, 2021: The United States officially rejoins the 2015 Paris Agreement, just 107 days after leaving.

    *February 22nd, 2021: Italian Ambassador to the Democratic Republic of the Congo Luca Attanasio is assassinated near Goma.

    *March 2nd, 2021: During a major announcement in Lubbock, TX., TX Governor Greg Abbott (R) announced he's dismantling the statewide mask mandate effective March 10th. President Biden responds by calling Abbott & MS Governor Tate Reeves (R) "lazy jackasses & neanderthals".

    *March 6th, 2021: Pope Francis meets with Grand Ayatollah Ali al-Sistani in Najaf, Iraq.

    *March 20th, 2021: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan announced his country's withdrawal from the Instanbul Convention, the first country to have done so.

    *March 21st, 2021: Violent clashes in Apure between Colombian FARC dissidents & the Venezuelan Armed Forces result in eight deaths including the displacement of 4,000 Venezuelans.

    *March 25th, 2021: The number of vaccinations administered worldwide exceeds 500 million.

    *April 2nd, 2021: Russia warns NATO against sending any military troops to aiding Ukraine, due to reports of massive Russian military buildup on its borders.

    *April 11th, 2021: Leftist Pedro Castillo of the left-wing Free Peru Party & conservative Keiko Fujimori of the Popular Force advance to the June 6th Runoff Presidential election.
    *Hideki Matsuyama of Japan wins the 2021 Masters Tournament, becoming the first golfer from Japan to win a major golf championship.

    *April 13th, 2021: The Japanese government approves the dumping of radioactive water of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Power Plant into the Pacific Ocean over the course of 30 years, with the full support of the International Atomic Energy Agency; the decision is strongly opposed by PRC, Republic of Korea & Taiwan.

    *April 17th, 2021: The Czech government concluded the Russian GRU is responsible for the blast of two ammo warehouses in Vrbetice in 2014. 18 Russian diplomats & alleged spies are expelled from the Czech Republic.

    *April 19th, 2021: Former Cuban President Raul Castro resigns as First Secretary of the Cuban Communist Party, ending more than 62 years of rule by the Castro brothers in Cuba, but the communist dictatorship remains in place.

    *April 20th, 2021: Chadian President Idriss Deby is killed during clashes with rebel forces after 30 years in office.

    *April 28th, 2021: Commemorating the 7th anniversary of the assassination of then-US President Barack Obama, moment of silence takes place during memorial services in Manila, Philippines & in the United States. As of 2021, those responsible for the assassination still haven't been captured or found.

    *The European Union approves the EU/UK Trade & Cooperation Agreement, governing the relationship between the European Union & Great Britain following the 2016 Brexit referendum.

    *Protestors rally in major Colombian cities against increased taxes & healthcare reforms proposed by Colombian President Ivan Duque.

    *May 11th, 2021: The Israeli/Palestine Crisis escalates when Israel hits the Gaza Strip with airstrikes as Hamas increased rocket fire. This occurred when Israel began displacing Palestinians in the Sheikh Jarrah neighborhood in East Jerusalem.

    *May 15th, 2021: Fighting between Israeli Armed Forces & Palestinian militants continue to escalate even further; death toll exceeds 150. An Israeli airstrike destroys a high-rise office building in Gaza occupied by Associated Press, Al Jazeera & other media outlets.

    *May 18th-22nd, 2021: The Eurovision Song Contest 2021 takes place in Rotterdam, Netherlands, following the cancellation of the 2020 contest because of the COVID-19 pandemic. The 2021 contest is won by Italian entrants Maneskin with the song 'Zitti e buoni'.

    *May 23rd, 2021: Belarusian authorities successfully force Ryanair Flight 4978 to land & dissident journalist Roman Protasevich is arrested.

    *June 2nd, 2021: The 2021 Israeli Presidential election is held, which was won by Isaac Herzog. In order to remove longtime Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from power, Naftali Bennett agrees to form a coalition government with the Israeli opposition as a rotation government that will come to take effect after 11 days.

    *June 5th, 2021: The G-7 agrees on a global minimum corporate tax rate of 15%, which is intended to preventing tax avoidance by some of the world's biggest multinationals.
     
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    Election Integrity Now, Election Integrity Tomorrow & Election Integrity Forever!
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    BREAKING NEWS: GA GOVERNOR BRIAN KEMP (R) SIGNS ELECTION INTEGRITY LAW; CRITICS CALL IT JIM CROW 2.0

    March 25th, 2021: GA Governor Brian Kemp (R) signed into law the controversial Election Integrity Act of 2021 AKA Georgia Senate Bill 202, which was passed on party-line votes by the GOP-controlled GA General Assembly in a bid of overhauling elections across the Peach State.

    Critics ranging from Stacey Abrams, NAACP, United States Senators Raphael Warnock (D-GA) & Jon Ossoff (D-GA) including Democratic members of GA's congressional delegation blasted the new law as nothing more but "maintaining white supremacy", voter supression, disenfranchising minority voters.
     
    Chapter III: Sports Highlights
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    Sports Highlights
    2020-21 Sports Highlights (Part I)
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    *Sunday, February 7th, 2021 (National Football League): Tampa Buccaneers crush the defending Super Bowl Champion Kansas City Chiefs by a final score of 55-9 in Super Bowl LV from Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, FL. Buccaneers QB Tom Brady completed 29 out of 37 passes for 373 yards & five touchdowns, was named the Super Bowl Most Valuable Player Award for a record fifth time in his long NFL career, extending his previous record of four overall. Brady also made history by winning his 7th Super Bowl Championship, more than any active NFL player; most appearances in the Super Bowl with 10 (2001, 2003, 2004, 2007, 2011, 2014, 2016, 2017, 2018 with New England Patriots & 2020 with Tampa Buccaneers); the 2020 Super Bowl was also known for other factors: when the Buccaneers scored, they fired cannons with blatant defiance of NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, who was in attendance.

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    *Sunday, April 4th, 2021 (NCAA Division I Women's Basketball) : Stanford Lady Cardinal survived a scare from Pac-12 rival Arizona Wildcats by final score of 54-52 to win their 3rd national championship at the Alamodome in San Antonio, TX with 4,604 in attendance.

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    *Monday, April 5th, 2021 (NCAA Division I Men's Basketball): #1 Baylor Bears Men's Basketball Team (28-2) defeated the previously undefeated #1 Gonzaga Bulldogs (31-1) in the 2021 NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship Game by a final score of 86-70. Bears junior guard Jared Butler was named the Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA Tournament. This was Baylor's first-ever national championship in the school's Men's Basketball program; the Bears' shocking double-digit victory was considered by many as a major upset because many experts & analysts on every sports talk show had picked Gonzaga to win it all when the tournament began. Baylor also became the first NCAA Men's Basketball team from the state of TX to win the national championship since Texas Western (later known as UTEP) in 1966.

    *Saturday, April 17th, 2021 (College Women's Gymnastics): Michigan Wolverines Women's Gymnastics Team win their 1st national championship in program history, dethroning the defending national champion OU Sooners by a score of 198.2500 to 198.1625; Pac-12 champion Utah Red Rocks was in 3rd place with a score of 197.9875 & Florida of the SEC placed 197.1375. The 2021 NCAA Women's Gymnastics Championship were held from April 16th-17th, 2021 at the Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, TX; the Semifinals were televised on ESPN on April 16th & the National Championship was televised on ABC on April 17th.


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    Chapter III: Approval Ratings 😎
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    Real Clear Politics Polling Survey (March 20th-April 16th, 2021):
    Do you approve or disapprove the job President Joe Biden is doing?
    Approve: 61%
    Disapprove: 24%
    Undecided: 14%

    Do you approve or disapprove the job Vice President Kamala Harris is doing?
    Approve: 53%
    Disapprove: 28%
    Undecided: 16%

    Do you approve or disapprove the job First Lady Dr. Jill Biden is doing?
    Approve: 63%
    Disapprove: 20%
    Undecided: 16%

    Do you approve or disapprove the job Second Gentleman Doug Elhoff is doing?
    Approve: 56%
    Disapprove: 28%
    Undecided: 13%

    Opinion of former President Mike Pence:
    Approve: 57%
    Disapprove: 24%
    Don't Know: 16%

    Opinion of US Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY St)
    Approve: 50%
    Disapprove: 33%
    Undecided: 12%

    Opinion of US Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY)
    Approve: 20%
    Disapprove: 55%

    Opinion of US House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA)
    Approve: 16%
    Disapprove: 55%

    Opinion of US House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy (R-CA)
    Approve: 28%
    Disapprove: 56%
    Undecided: 13%
     
    Chapter 3: Statehood Now, Statehood Tomorrow & Statehood FOREVER!
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    BREAKING: PRESIDENT BIDEN VISITS COMMONWEALTH OF PUERTO RICO
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    May 24th, 2021: President Joe Biden & First Lady Dr. Jill Biden arrived in San Juan, Puerto Rico to commemorate the 44th anniversary of the Puerto Rico Statehood Admissions Act of 1977, which was signed into law by then-President Jerry Brown that made Puerto Rico the 51st State.

    Among those in attendance included Puerto Rico Governor Pedro Pierluisi (D) & members of the Commonwealth's congressional delegation.
     
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    Chapter III: Part II of Sports Highlights during Uncle Joe's 2nd Term
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    Sports Highlights
    2020-21 Sports Highlights (Part II)
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    July 20th, 2021: Milwaukee Bucks winning their 2nd NBA Championship in franchise history (1971, 2021) after defeating the Phoenix Suns in Game 6 of the 2021 NBA Finals 105-98 before packed crowd at the Fiserv Forum in downtown Milwaukee, WI.

    *June 10th, 2021 (NCAA Division I Softball): #1 OU Lady Sooners defeated #10 Florida St by a score of 5-1 in Game 3 of the 2021 Women's College World Series at the USA Softball Hall of Fame Stadium in Oklahoma City, OK to win their 5th overall national championship.

    *June 30th, 2021 (NCAA Division I Baseball): #7 Mississippi St defeated #4 Vanderbilt in a battle of SEC teams by a final score of 9-0 to win their first-ever national championship in program history at the TD Ameritrade Park Omaha in Omaha, NE.

    *July 20th, 2021 (NBA): #3 Milwaukee Bucks of the Eastern Conference defeated the Western Conference champion #2 Phoenix Suns in Game 6 of the 2021 NBA Finals by a final score of 105-98 before a packed crowd at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, winning their 2nd NBA championship in franchise history & the first NBA championship in 50 years since 1971 (1971, 2021). Milwaukee Bucks power forward Giannis Antetokounmpo was named NBA Finals MVP, making him the youngest winner at the age of 26 since Kawhi Leonard (22) in 2014; Antetokounmpo scored a career-high 50 points; added 14 rebounds including five blocks.


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    *November 2nd, 2021 (MLB): Atlanta Braves exorcised the demons & won their 4th World Series Championship (1914, 1957, 1995, 2021) defeating the deeply-despised AL champion Houston Astros in Game 6 in a 7-0 shutout victory. Jorge Soler won the World Series Most Valuable Player Award.

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    *December 18th, 2021 (NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball): Wisconsin Lady Badgers win their first-ever national championship in the 2021 NCAA Division I Women's Volleyball National Championship defeating arch-rival #10 Nebraska Lady Cornhuskers in five sets in a battle of Big 10 rivals at the Nationwide Arena in Columbus, OH before an estimated crowd of 18,755 in attendance.
     
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