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  • A Thanksgiving Message to New York

    From Jason S. Arnold — Candidate for Governor of New York State
    “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.”

    Today isn’t just about a meal — it’s about remembrance.
    Remembrance of how far we’ve come, what we’ve survived, and who we still carry with us in spirit.

    Thanksgiving is a moment where families gather, communities pause, and we recognize the quiet truth that gets drowned out the rest of the year:

    We are stronger when we stand together, and weaker when politics divides us.

    This year, let us give thanks for:
    • The families who hold each other up during hard times
    • The workers who keep New York moving while others rest
    • The service members and first responders who never get holidays off
    • The neighbors who give more than they take
    • And every New Yorker who still believes we can build something better than what the establishment has given us

    We lift up those we’ve lost, honor those still fighting their battles, and extend a hand to anyone spending today alone.
    Nobody should be forgotten in a state as rich as ours.

    New York deserves leadership that remembers the people — not the donors.
    The 99 — not the one.

    Today, let your home be filled with peace, gratitude, and the hope that tomorrow can be different.

    From my family to yours:
    Happy Thanksgiving, New York.
    Stay safe, stay grateful, and stay united.

    — Jason S. Arnold
    Candidate for Governor, New York State
    https://JSA2026.com


    #Thanksgiving2025 #NYStrong #BETTR #NewYorkTogether #JSA2026 #TheRightOne
    🦃 A Thanksgiving Message to New York From Jason S. Arnold — Candidate for Governor of New York State “I’m not a good candidate. I’m the right one.” Today isn’t just about a meal — it’s about remembrance. Remembrance of how far we’ve come, what we’ve survived, and who we still carry with us in spirit. Thanksgiving is a moment where families gather, communities pause, and we recognize the quiet truth that gets drowned out the rest of the year: We are stronger when we stand together, and weaker when politics divides us. This year, let us give thanks for: • The families who hold each other up during hard times • The workers who keep New York moving while others rest • The service members and first responders who never get holidays off • The neighbors who give more than they take • And every New Yorker who still believes we can build something better than what the establishment has given us We lift up those we’ve lost, honor those still fighting their battles, and extend a hand to anyone spending today alone. Nobody should be forgotten in a state as rich as ours. New York deserves leadership that remembers the people — not the donors. The 99 — not the one. Today, let your home be filled with peace, gratitude, and the hope that tomorrow can be different. From my family to yours: Happy Thanksgiving, New York. Stay safe, stay grateful, and stay united. — Jason S. Arnold Candidate for Governor, New York State 🌐 https://JSA2026.com #Thanksgiving2025 #NYStrong #BETTR #NewYorkTogether #JSA2026 #TheRightOne
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    Jason S. Arnold for Governor – JSA2026 Updated: Jason S. Arnold for Governor of New York “I’m not a good candidate, I’m the right one.” 🗳️ Election Day in — Read the Day-One Orders See the Full Plan Join BETTR Community Top Actions Breaking • 2026 Governor Race Why Elise Stefanik Can’t Win New York
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  • Chapter VIII — Of the False Shepherds

    (The Veil Version — VV)
    1. And after the nations were scattered,
    a sorrow rose quietly upon the land,
    for two who kept watch in the night
    laid down their burdens and did not rise again.

    2. Their passing was a whisper upon the earth,
    yet Heaven took notice,
    counting them not as numbers,
    but as sons.

    3. And woe unto the shepherds who speak of honor
    yet do not guard the guardians;
    who praise the brave
    yet leave the brave unprotected.

    4. They polish their titles as idols of bronze,
    but their hearts are hollow,
    for they love the sound of their own vows
    more than the souls they vow to serve.

    5. Their counsel is confusion,
    their mercy a performance,
    their justice a shifting shadow.

    6. They bless the flock with words
    but bind it with burdens;
    they call themselves leaders
    yet walk behind the people they claim to guide.

    7. And when darkness rises,
    the hirelings are the first to flee,
    for they guard only their pride,
    not the pasture.

    8. The wolves roam without fear,
    sniffing the weakness of rulers
    who mistake silence for wisdom
    and cowardice for peace.

    9. But the Spirit saith:
    A true Shepherd awaketh,
    not crowned by men,
    nor chosen by councils,
    but born of truth and trial.

    10. He shall remember the fallen
    whom others forgot,
    and the scattering shall end
    where his faithfulness begins.

    11. For the false shepherds shall fall at noon,
    when shadows have no place to hide
    and every secret of their hearts lies bare.

    12. And the pasture shall be restored;
    the flock gathered;
    and the guardians honored
    in the way of Heaven,
    not in the speeches of men.
    Chapter VIII — Of the False Shepherds (The Veil Version — VV) 1. And after the nations were scattered, a sorrow rose quietly upon the land, for two who kept watch in the night laid down their burdens and did not rise again. 2. Their passing was a whisper upon the earth, yet Heaven took notice, counting them not as numbers, but as sons. 3. And woe unto the shepherds who speak of honor yet do not guard the guardians; who praise the brave yet leave the brave unprotected. 4. They polish their titles as idols of bronze, but their hearts are hollow, for they love the sound of their own vows more than the souls they vow to serve. 5. Their counsel is confusion, their mercy a performance, their justice a shifting shadow. 6. They bless the flock with words but bind it with burdens; they call themselves leaders yet walk behind the people they claim to guide. 7. And when darkness rises, the hirelings are the first to flee, for they guard only their pride, not the pasture. 8. The wolves roam without fear, sniffing the weakness of rulers who mistake silence for wisdom and cowardice for peace. 9. But the Spirit saith: A true Shepherd awaketh, not crowned by men, nor chosen by councils, but born of truth and trial. 10. He shall remember the fallen whom others forgot, and the scattering shall end where his faithfulness begins. 11. For the false shepherds shall fall at noon, when shadows have no place to hide and every secret of their hearts lies bare. 12. And the pasture shall be restored; the flock gathered; and the guardians honored in the way of Heaven, not in the speeches of men.
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  • If half of New Yorkers gave $10… and volunteered just a little of their time… we would wipe the floor with the establishment. No worries. No fear. No begging donors. No selling out.

    That’s the truth nobody in politics wants to admit:
    We don’t need billionaires. We don’t need lobbyists. We don’t need party machines.
    We just need New Yorkers who are fed up to stand together for once.

    Think about it:
    • 10 million adults in NY.
    • If just HALF gave $10, that’s $50,000,000 powered by the people — not a single special interest.
    • Add volunteers?
    We’d have the biggest grassroots political movement this state has ever seen.

    The establishment survives because people think they’re powerless.
    They are counting on you believing your $10 or your 1 hour doesn’t matter.

    But it does.
    If New Yorkers move together, nothing can stop us — not Albany, not the parties, not the insiders, not the political lifers who’ve been draining this state for decades.

    10 bucks. A little time. A lot of heart.
    We fix this state ourselves.

    Jason S. Arnold
    Candidate for Governor of New York
    JSA2026.com
    If half of New Yorkers gave $10… and volunteered just a little of their time… we would wipe the floor with the establishment. No worries. No fear. No begging donors. No selling out. That’s the truth nobody in politics wants to admit: We don’t need billionaires. We don’t need lobbyists. We don’t need party machines. We just need New Yorkers who are fed up to stand together for once. Think about it: • 10 million adults in NY. • If just HALF gave $10, that’s $50,000,000 powered by the people — not a single special interest. • Add volunteers? We’d have the biggest grassroots political movement this state has ever seen. The establishment survives because people think they’re powerless. They are counting on you believing your $10 or your 1 hour doesn’t matter. But it does. If New Yorkers move together, nothing can stop us — not Albany, not the parties, not the insiders, not the political lifers who’ve been draining this state for decades. 10 bucks. A little time. A lot of heart. We fix this state ourselves. Jason S. Arnold Candidate for Governor of New York JSA2026.com
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  • House Democrats released a large batch of emails connected to Jeffrey Epstein, including messages discussing his past interactions and communications with Donald Trump.
    The documents are part of an ongoing review of Epstein’s network, his contacts, and the people he attempted to influence over the years.
    The release includes previously unseen correspondence and is likely to generate new public scrutiny as investigators sort out what is legitimate, what is exaggerated, and what is unrelated to any wrongdoing.

    https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/11/12/trumps-history-with-jeffrey-epstein-heres-the-full-timeline/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwdGRleAOEWDlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEei7AO8qsmSi2yYjC__0lfM6axmjFWeKX_3klJci_a6-jZ3-7FCqgnKaiALR4_aem_VvatbK5zE2dovjetp03LNg
    House Democrats released a large batch of emails connected to Jeffrey Epstein, including messages discussing his past interactions and communications with Donald Trump. The documents are part of an ongoing review of Epstein’s network, his contacts, and the people he attempted to influence over the years. The release includes previously unseen correspondence and is likely to generate new public scrutiny as investigators sort out what is legitimate, what is exaggerated, and what is unrelated to any wrongdoing. https://www.forbes.com/sites/saradorn/2025/11/12/trumps-history-with-jeffrey-epstein-heres-the-full-timeline/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwdGRleAOEWDlleHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEei7AO8qsmSi2yYjC__0lfM6axmjFWeKX_3klJci_a6-jZ3-7FCqgnKaiALR4_aem_VvatbK5zE2dovjetp03LNg
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    Trump’s History With Jeffrey Epstein: Here’s The Full Timeline
    House Democrats released a trove of new emails sent by Jeffrey Epstein discussing his relationship with Trump.
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  • To Everyone Who Believes in What Zohran Stands For — New York Needs a Governor Who Fights the Same Fight

    To everyone who stood with Zohran Mamdani — organizers, tenants, students, working families, transit riders, small businesses, and every New Yorker who refuses to accept a government that forgets who it serves:

    Let me speak to you directly.

    If your vote was about changing the system, not maintaining it…
    If it was about power in the hands of real people, not donors…
    If it was about housing, affordability, justice, and dignity…
    — then you deserve a governor who carries that fight statewide.

    Hochul won’t do that.

    Her administration defends the same old Albany machinery that has made life harder for the people you fight for.
    Rents are up.
    Transit is broken.
    Budgets are bloated.
    Neighborhoods are ignored.
    And when working people demand change, she gives them task forces and press conferences.

    Elise won’t do that either.

    She talks like an outsider but operates like a D.C. insider.
    She has the same donor networks, the same political handlers, the same establishment backing the system uses to choke off new voices before they reach voters.

    Hochul protects the Albany machine.
    Elise protects the Washington machine.
    Neither protects the people who make New York run.

    But a governor should — and I will.

    I’m not part of their circles.
    I’m not owned by donors, consultants, or party elites.
    My loyalties are to the people who pay the price when Albany fails:
    working families, commuters, parents, renters, small-business owners, and every New Yorker crushed by the cost of simply existing here.

    That’s why I’ve put every plan on the table now — not after the election.
    Real policy, real math, real transparency, and a clear path to making life in New York possible again.

    If you supported Zohran because you want a government that works for EVERYONE — not the few — then I’m asking you to take a look at where I stand and why the establishment is trying to decide this race before you get a voice in it.

    Start here:
    Visit the homepage on JSA2026.com

    This isn’t a red-vs-blue fight.
    This is a people-vs-machine fight.
    And if you believe in the movement Zohran built…
    If you believe in neighborhoods over donors…
    If you believe in a New York where dignity is not optional —
    then you deserve a governor who fights that same fight.

    I intend to be that governor.

    — Jason S. Arnold
    To Everyone Who Believes in What Zohran Stands For — New York Needs a Governor Who Fights the Same Fight To everyone who stood with Zohran Mamdani — organizers, tenants, students, working families, transit riders, small businesses, and every New Yorker who refuses to accept a government that forgets who it serves: Let me speak to you directly. If your vote was about changing the system, not maintaining it… If it was about power in the hands of real people, not donors… If it was about housing, affordability, justice, and dignity… — then you deserve a governor who carries that fight statewide. Hochul won’t do that. Her administration defends the same old Albany machinery that has made life harder for the people you fight for. Rents are up. Transit is broken. Budgets are bloated. Neighborhoods are ignored. And when working people demand change, she gives them task forces and press conferences. Elise won’t do that either. She talks like an outsider but operates like a D.C. insider. She has the same donor networks, the same political handlers, the same establishment backing the system uses to choke off new voices before they reach voters. Hochul protects the Albany machine. Elise protects the Washington machine. Neither protects the people who make New York run. But a governor should — and I will. I’m not part of their circles. I’m not owned by donors, consultants, or party elites. My loyalties are to the people who pay the price when Albany fails: working families, commuters, parents, renters, small-business owners, and every New Yorker crushed by the cost of simply existing here. That’s why I’ve put every plan on the table now — not after the election. Real policy, real math, real transparency, and a clear path to making life in New York possible again. If you supported Zohran because you want a government that works for EVERYONE — not the few — then I’m asking you to take a look at where I stand and why the establishment is trying to decide this race before you get a voice in it. Start here: 👉 Visit the homepage on JSA2026.com This isn’t a red-vs-blue fight. This is a people-vs-machine fight. And if you believe in the movement Zohran built… If you believe in neighborhoods over donors… If you believe in a New York where dignity is not optional — then you deserve a governor who fights that same fight. I intend to be that governor. — Jason S. Arnold
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  • JSA2026 Puts Elise Stefanik Contrast Front and Center for 2026 NY Governor Race

    We’ve updated our campaign site to spotlight a comprehensive, fact-based breakdown of why Elise Stefanik cannot win statewide in New York—and why our affordability-first, math-driven JSA2026 campaign can. The homepage now features a prominent alert card linking directly to the full “Why Elise Can’t Win NY in 2026 — And Why I Can” analysis, alongside our full vision, Day-One Orders, and core policy platform.

    #JSA2026 #NYSGovernor #NYPolitics #EliseStefanik #Affordability #Independents #SuburbanVoters #BETTRNewswire

    https://jsa2026.com/why-elise-stefanik-cant-win-new-york-in-2026-and-why-i-can/

    Updated: November 13, 2025
    Jason S. Arnold for Governor of New York (2026)
    JSA2026 Puts Elise Stefanik Contrast Front and Center for 2026 NY Governor Race We’ve updated our campaign site to spotlight a comprehensive, fact-based breakdown of why Elise Stefanik cannot win statewide in New York—and why our affordability-first, math-driven JSA2026 campaign can. The homepage now features a prominent alert card linking directly to the full “Why Elise Can’t Win NY in 2026 — And Why I Can” analysis, alongside our full vision, Day-One Orders, and core policy platform. #JSA2026 #NYSGovernor #NYPolitics #EliseStefanik #Affordability #Independents #SuburbanVoters #BETTRNewswire https://jsa2026.com/why-elise-stefanik-cant-win-new-york-in-2026-and-why-i-can/ 📅 Updated: November 13, 2025 📍 Jason S. Arnold for Governor of New York (2026)
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    “Why Elise Stefanik Can’t Win New York in 2026 — And Why I Can”
    Why Elise Can’t Win NY in 2026 — And Why JSA2026 Can Strategy • Contrast • Path to 50%+ Why Elise Stefanik Can’t Win NY in 2026 — And Why JSA2026 Can “New York is won by math and management — not cable-news moments.” Updated: Nov 13, 2025 Contact: jaysarnold@icloud.com • (516) 586-0660 ⚙️ R3A:
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  • President Trump has floated the idea of using revenue from new U.S. tariffs to fund a $2,000 “American Dividend” payment for citizens.
    The concept relies on collecting substantial money from import tariffs and redistributing part of it directly to households.

    However, there are major hurdles:
    • Congress has not approved it, and would need to authorize both the tariffs and the payments.
    • Tariff revenue depends on trade volume, and economists say income from tariffs can fluctuate significantly.
    • Payment programs of this scale typically require stable, recurring funding, not revenue that varies year to year.
    • Some analysts warn that tariffs can raise consumer prices, which could offset part of the intended benefit.

    So the idea has been pitched, but legally and practically, there is no mechanism in place yet to implement it.


    https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2025/11/10/dont-spend-trumps-2000-a-person-tariff-dividend--check-just-yet/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwdGRleAOAfr1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEejccHbbkcGAUKGT33Ub64lbUVOz4ZVjsInMKfv7P7WNy_9kvTeZPdMgAFDnc_aem_9QpiAzNNZ2TrrDWlL0rURg
    President Trump has floated the idea of using revenue from new U.S. tariffs to fund a $2,000 “American Dividend” payment for citizens. The concept relies on collecting substantial money from import tariffs and redistributing part of it directly to households. However, there are major hurdles: • Congress has not approved it, and would need to authorize both the tariffs and the payments. • Tariff revenue depends on trade volume, and economists say income from tariffs can fluctuate significantly. • Payment programs of this scale typically require stable, recurring funding, not revenue that varies year to year. • Some analysts warn that tariffs can raise consumer prices, which could offset part of the intended benefit. So the idea has been pitched, but legally and practically, there is no mechanism in place yet to implement it. https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/2025/11/10/dont-spend-trumps-2000-a-person-tariff-dividend--check-just-yet/?utm_campaign=ForbesMainFB&utm_source=ForbesMainFacebook&utm_medium=social&fbclid=IwdGRleAOAfr1leHRuA2FlbQIxMQBzcnRjBmFwcF9pZAo2NjI4NTY4Mzc5AAEejccHbbkcGAUKGT33Ub64lbUVOz4ZVjsInMKfv7P7WNy_9kvTeZPdMgAFDnc_aem_9QpiAzNNZ2TrrDWlL0rURg
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    Don’t Spend That Trump $2,000 A Person Tariff Dividend Check Just Yet
    President Trump has pitched the idea of using tariff revenues for a $2,000 “dividend” payment. But there are big obstacles, including that Congress hasn’t approved it.
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  • Chapter VII — Of the Scattered Nations
    1. And the fire burned out, yet its smoke became a veil over the earth.
    The cities whispered of peace, but their hearts still trembled.
    2. The mighty spoke of unity, yet built towers to their own names;
    and the nations gathered not in covenant, but in competition.
    3. Each tongue claimed to be pure, each border holy,
    but their altars were raised on fear, and their laws on vanity.
    4. The scattered tribes of man, east and west,
    remembered not their Maker, nor the dust from which they rose.
    5. They sought to build a kingdom without Heaven,
    to forge order without justice,
    and to crown themselves in place of the unseen King.
    6. Then came the merchants of deception,
    bearing light that was not light,
    and words that promised mercy while sowing division.
    7. The strong said, “Let us protect the weak,”
    but their shields were mirrors, reflecting only themselves.
    8. And so the nations divided as waters before a storm,
    and the faithful wandered, crying,
    “Where is Zion? Where is truth beneath these flags?”
    9. But the Voice whispered among the ruins:
    “Zion is not a place, but a people.
    It is not drawn on maps, but written in hearts that still believe.”
    10. For the covenant was never bound to soil,
    nor to the tongues of men,
    but to the promise that light shall not yield to darkness forever.
    11. And the scattered shall gather again—
    not beneath banners, but beneath truth;
    not through conquest, but through remembrance.
    12. Then shall the nations know peace,
    when fear no longer governs faith,
    and man ceases to build towers that reach Heaven,
    and instead opens his heart, where Heaven has always been.
    Chapter VII — Of the Scattered Nations 1. And the fire burned out, yet its smoke became a veil over the earth. The cities whispered of peace, but their hearts still trembled. 2. The mighty spoke of unity, yet built towers to their own names; and the nations gathered not in covenant, but in competition. 3. Each tongue claimed to be pure, each border holy, but their altars were raised on fear, and their laws on vanity. 4. The scattered tribes of man, east and west, remembered not their Maker, nor the dust from which they rose. 5. They sought to build a kingdom without Heaven, to forge order without justice, and to crown themselves in place of the unseen King. 6. Then came the merchants of deception, bearing light that was not light, and words that promised mercy while sowing division. 7. The strong said, “Let us protect the weak,” but their shields were mirrors, reflecting only themselves. 8. And so the nations divided as waters before a storm, and the faithful wandered, crying, “Where is Zion? Where is truth beneath these flags?” 9. But the Voice whispered among the ruins: “Zion is not a place, but a people. It is not drawn on maps, but written in hearts that still believe.” 10. For the covenant was never bound to soil, nor to the tongues of men, but to the promise that light shall not yield to darkness forever. 11. And the scattered shall gather again— not beneath banners, but beneath truth; not through conquest, but through remembrance. 12. Then shall the nations know peace, when fear no longer governs faith, and man ceases to build towers that reach Heaven, and instead opens his heart, where Heaven has always been.
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  • On Nov. 9, former President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that “most Americans will receive a tariff dividend of at least $2,000.”
    The idea is part of a broader proposal to use federal revenue generated from new tariffs to fund direct payments to U.S. households.
    As of now, Congress has not authorized such a program, and no legislation is in place that would allow tariff revenue to be distributed as direct payments.
    Economists also note that tariff revenue is dependent on trade volume and may not provide a consistent or guaranteed funding stream.


    https://people.com/donald-trump-promises-2000-tariff-dividend-to-most-americans-11846416
    On Nov. 9, former President Donald Trump posted on Truth Social that “most Americans will receive a tariff dividend of at least $2,000.” The idea is part of a broader proposal to use federal revenue generated from new tariffs to fund direct payments to U.S. households. As of now, Congress has not authorized such a program, and no legislation is in place that would allow tariff revenue to be distributed as direct payments. Economists also note that tariff revenue is dependent on trade volume and may not provide a consistent or guaranteed funding stream. https://people.com/donald-trump-promises-2000-tariff-dividend-to-most-americans-11846416
    PEOPLE.COM
    Donald Trump Says Tariff Dividend of ‘at Least’ $2,000 Will Be Paid to Most Americans
    President Donald Trump said in a Truth Social post on Nov. 9 that most Americans will receive a tariff dividend 'of at least $2000.'
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  • A new study found that even “normal but high” blood pressure levels—numbers that are technically still within the normal range—can cause early, silent damage to the heart.
    Researchers observed that the heart muscle can begin to thicken and stiffen long before any symptoms appear, increasing future risk of heart disease.
    The findings suggest that blood pressure on the higher end of normal may not be as harmless as once believed, and that long-term monitoring is important even when readings don’t meet the threshold for hypertension.


    https://www.aol.com/news/researchers-between-blood-pressure-heart-164644268.html
    A new study found that even “normal but high” blood pressure levels—numbers that are technically still within the normal range—can cause early, silent damage to the heart. Researchers observed that the heart muscle can begin to thicken and stiffen long before any symptoms appear, increasing future risk of heart disease. The findings suggest that blood pressure on the higher end of normal may not be as harmless as once believed, and that long-term monitoring is important even when readings don’t meet the threshold for hypertension. https://www.aol.com/news/researchers-between-blood-pressure-heart-164644268.html
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    Researchers find new link between blood pressure and heart attack risk
    The study found that a ‘normal but high’ blood pressure reading can be quietly damaging the heart, long before symptoms appear
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  • Reports note that while many Republican lawmakers have been facing political pressure over economic concerns such as inflation, interest rates, and cost-of-living issues, former President Donald Trump has continued to argue publicly that the U.S. economy is performing strongly.
    In recent statements, Trump has maintained that key indicators—such as market performance, consumer spending, or job numbers—show that the economy is “better than ever,” even as polls and analysts suggest that many voters are feeling financial strain.

    https://www.aol.com/news/trump-doubles-down-economy-despite-100000085.html
    Reports note that while many Republican lawmakers have been facing political pressure over economic concerns such as inflation, interest rates, and cost-of-living issues, former President Donald Trump has continued to argue publicly that the U.S. economy is performing strongly. In recent statements, Trump has maintained that key indicators—such as market performance, consumer spending, or job numbers—show that the economy is “better than ever,” even as polls and analysts suggest that many voters are feeling financial strain. https://www.aol.com/news/trump-doubles-down-economy-despite-100000085.html
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    Trump doubles down on the economy despite a strong rebuke from voters
    Even as Republicans have started to feel political heat on economic issues, Trump has continued to insist that the economy is better than ever.
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  • Nine Years in Congress — Nothing for New Yorkers

    After nearly a decade in Washington, Elise Stefanik can’t point to one major piece of legislation, reform, or initiative that has improved life for the people of New York. Not for small businesses, not for working families, not for veterans, farmers, or first responders. What she’s built is a national profile — not a record of results.

    Elise Stefanik has been in Congress since 2015. In that time, New York has faced rising costs, declining population, and deepening divisions — yet nothing in her record shows real change for the people who live here.

    There’s no comprehensive jobs plan.
    No statewide infrastructure success.
    No signature education, housing, or energy initiative with her name on it.

    For nine years, she’s been on television — not on task. Her focus has been national politics, not New York priorities.

    Leadership isn’t about sound bites; it’s about solutions.
    If you’ve spent nearly a decade in Congress and New Yorkers are still waiting for results, then maybe it’s time to admit you weren’t sent there to represent them — you were sent there to represent yourself.

    It’s time to bring leadership home.
    It’s time to rebuild New York with vision, accountability, and courage.

    #JSA2026 #NewYork #Leadership #Accountability #TurnNYRed #NYPolitics #ForThePeople

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    Jason S. Arnold — Candidate for Governor of New York State
    Nine Years in Congress — Nothing for New Yorkers After nearly a decade in Washington, Elise Stefanik can’t point to one major piece of legislation, reform, or initiative that has improved life for the people of New York. Not for small businesses, not for working families, not for veterans, farmers, or first responders. What she’s built is a national profile — not a record of results. Elise Stefanik has been in Congress since 2015. In that time, New York has faced rising costs, declining population, and deepening divisions — yet nothing in her record shows real change for the people who live here. There’s no comprehensive jobs plan. No statewide infrastructure success. No signature education, housing, or energy initiative with her name on it. For nine years, she’s been on television — not on task. Her focus has been national politics, not New York priorities. Leadership isn’t about sound bites; it’s about solutions. If you’ve spent nearly a decade in Congress and New Yorkers are still waiting for results, then maybe it’s time to admit you weren’t sent there to represent them — you were sent there to represent yourself. It’s time to bring leadership home. It’s time to rebuild New York with vision, accountability, and courage. #JSA2026 #NewYork #Leadership #Accountability #TurnNYRed #NYPolitics #ForThePeople 👉 JSA2026.com Jason S. Arnold — Candidate for Governor of New York State
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