Bolster

1. a long thick pillow that is often placed under other pillows 2. to support; prop up; to strengthen

Bloomberg Government

Bloomberg Government

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Texas Republican legislators, prodded by President Donald Trump, are preparing to overhaul the state's congressional map to bolster their party's precarious House majority ahead of the 2026 midterm elections.

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Joan Hussey Local Elections Matter

Joan Hussey Local Elections Matter

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Pentagon Generals grow weary of Hegseth's behavior which strains his ability to manage critical operations.

Officials are tired of his continual photo-ops which are distractions that serve primarily to bolster his image.

Kegseth is not a public servant.
#DemVoice1 https://www.rawstory.com/hegseth-pentagon-revolt/

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Baltic Football News

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Džiugas strengthens squad with Ukrainian midfielder Bunchukov

Lithuanian A Lyga side FC Džiugas Telšiai continues to bolster its ranks ahead of the second half of the season with the signing of Ukrainian midfielder Denys Bunchukov.

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