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Laugh 7 years from now
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“We drove a stake through the heart of the McCain machine,” Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake bragged at a recent CPAC event.īlake Masters, a 36-year-old acolyte of billionaire tech entrepreneur and Trump donor Peter Thiel, surged from behind in the U.S. Jan Brewer and former Vice President Mike Pence.

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Lake, a former TV news anchor, fended off more than $20 million in spending against her to narrowly capture the nomination, despite her opponent’s backing from Ducey, former GOP Gov. “We threw together a rag-tag team of nonpolitical people to run the most exciting campaign in the country. “We drove a stake through the heart of the McCain machine,” Republican gubernatorial nominee Kari Lake bragged, while making a stabbing motion, at a CPAC event following the primary. Finchem and other far-right outsiders - the original tea party activists and the new Trumpist hard-liners - have taken over. Doug Ducey has been defeated, at least for now. The center-right, pro-business wing of the party led by the late Sen. Senate down to state Senate races.Īfter decades of civil war, the Arizona primaries mark a decisive swing in the state GOP’s balance of power. Trump’s slate of political insurgents swept the GOP nomination for every state office in which he offered his blessing, from the U.S. (Finchem’s retort: Boyer is an “utter disgrace.”)īut Finchem’s rise makes sense in light of the broader shift within the Arizona Republican Party. “Mark is known as the guy that’s probably the dumbest - well, there’s a long list, but one of the dumbest - legislators in the state House,” he says. “Never in a million years” would Paul Boyer, a fellow GOP state legislator, have imagined that Finchem would crush a field of qualified candidates and win a nomination to statewide office. 2000.“It’s basically from political gadfly within the Republican caucus to potentially the number two person in the state of Arizona,” says Arizona Republican Sen.

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    "It's all fun and laughter for giggling girls and grunting guys." New Scientist.

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    "How Laughter Yoga Heals, Plus 6 Fun Exercises to Try." Oct. "The Handbook of Communication Skills." Routledge. "What is Laughter, and Why Do We Do It?" WebMD. "The Effect of Gender of Canned Laughter on Television Programme Appreciation." North American Journal of Psychology.

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    That means that you're more likely to laugh with friends while watching a comedy together than when you're watching the same show or movie by yourself. Īccording to his findings, people are 30 percent more likely to laugh in a social setting that warrants it than when alone with humor-inducing media. According to the late Robert Provine, who was a laughter expert and professor emeritus of neurobiology of psychology at the University of Maryland, laughter is specifically a social structure, something that connects humans with one another in a profound way.











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