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The Republican White House's ping-pong messaging on trade has left voters confused and could cost the GOP the 2026 mid-terms, a veteran Republican strategist has said.
The liberal advocacy group Protect Our Care is spending $10 million on attack ads against 11 Republican lawmakers in battleground districts.
The Republican tax bill, a top legislative priority for President Donald Trump, could damage the broader economy and rattle the U.S. bond market, according to Wall Street experts.
Why did Rep. Mike Flood vote for a bill that set out to undermine the court system to benefit Donald Trump? Because he hadn’t read the legislation.
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'I'll Probably Get Booed': GOP Sen. Joni Ernst Mocks Her Constituents, Purposely Angers Them For Her Own Amusement At Town HallDuring a town hall held yesterday on May 30 in Parkersburg, Iowa, Republican Senator Joni Ernst deliberately says controversial things to get a reaction from the crowd for her own amusement.
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New York Magazine on MSNTrump Could Spoil a Republican RealignmentThe GOP made gains with Black and Latino voters last year, but it wasn’t necessarily enough of a shift to endure.
Four-in-ten U.S. adults say Republicans are very comfortable expressing their political views, and 36% say the same about Democrats.
Rep. Stephanie Mickelsen, R-Idaho Falls, in 2024 was censured twice by her legislative district committee, and members voted to remove party support from the lawmaker, KTVB reported. Despite the move, Mickelsen successfully ran in the May 2024 Republican primary and in the November general election.
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The state's two-term governor, Democrat Andy Beshear, won a number of rural counties and shrank GOP margins in others in his 2023 reelection. His popularity was built on the state's robust economic growth in his first term and his handling of disasters, from tornadoes and floods to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The 2028 presidential election seems like a long way away, but in reality, the early moves are already underway by some Democrats with likely national ambitions.And one Republican politician is already selling 2028 merchandise.