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May 17 2022
News
Latino group spends big on anti-Laxalt ads in Nevada Senate race
A Latino voter mobilization group is launching a multimillion-dollar effort attacking Adam Laxalt, the GOP Senate front-runner to take on Nevada Democratic Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto.
Somos PAC plans to spend $4 million on a statewide TV and digital ad campaign targeting Latino voters as the group aims to keep the first and only Latina in the Senate in office. The ads, shared first
PoliticoMay 25 2022
Analysis
‘We’re going to go f---ing scorched-earth’: How Brian Kemp crushed Trump in Georgia
When Brian Kemp’s top donors huddled with the Georgia governor and his lieutenants at Atlanta’s Capital City Club earlier this year, they had reason to worry that his political career was about to come to an end.
Former President Donald Trump had spent the previous year savaging the Republican governor for refusing to overturn Georgia’s 2020 election results, and he was bent on ousting
PoliticoAug 17 2022
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Rep. Liz Cheney loses primary against Trump-backed Hageman
Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney, the fiercest and most vocal Republican critic of former President Donald Trump, lost her primary Tuesday night in a race that reinforced Trump’s influence in the party.
The three-term congresswoman faced a challenge from Trump-backed Harriet Hageman, who was once an ally of Cheney and critic of Trump in 2016.
In a pointed address following her concession
NewsNationAug 07 2022
News
Trump outlines preferred policies if GOP retakes Congress in CPAC speech
Former President Trump outlined steps for Republicans to take if they win back control of Congress in November during his speech Saturday at the Conservative Political Action Conference.
Trump said the midterms need to be a “national referendum” on President Biden and Democratic control of Congress, and Republicans must ensure Democrats are dealt a “crippling” defeat. His speech at the
The HillMay 05 2022
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Biden's student loan forgiveness plan: Everything we know so far
President Biden has floated the possibility of erasing some student loan debt for millions of Americans, reviving a campaign promise as he faces mounting pressure from progressives as well as declining approval ratings.
Biden floated the possibility last week of eliminating $10,000 in debt per borrower, likely through executive action. So far, the president has repeatedly extended a
Fox BusinessJul 27 2022
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Hulu Denied Democratic Political Ads From Airing. Two Days Later, It Changed Its Mind.
Disney confirmed in a statement to Axios it will change Hulu’s advertising policies to allow political advertising. The decision comes only two days after the company denied ads created by the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee and the Democratic Governors Association. The denial had sparked online outrage among Democrats.
The ads that prompted internet outcry depict
Washington Free BeaconAug 25 2022
News
House Dems’ surprise win in New York special election shakes GOP’s predicted ‘red wave’ in November
Democrats hope Pat Ryan’s unexpected win in a special election to fill a vacant House seat in New York’s 19th Congressional District is a sign that the Republican Party’s “red wave” will be reduced to a puddle come November.
Top analysts Wednesday downgraded the Republicans’ outlook in the midterm elections and said Democrats may even hang on to their slim majority after Mr. Ryan’s
Washington TimesMay 24 2022
Analysis
Trump faces biggest test since 2020 in Georgia primaries
Former President Donald Trump is facing what could be his biggest electoral defeat since 2020 as he attempts to settle old scores against fellow Republicans in Georgia.
In the marquee race of the day, which includes primaries in Alabama and runoffs in Texas, Trump-backed David Perdue is sputtering in his bid to unseat Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp, whom the former president is determined to
NBC News (Online)Jul 15 2022
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Joe Manchin raises over $1 million from donors including Patriots owner, Wall Street execs, energy giants
Sen. Joe Manchin’s reelection campaign raised over $1 million over three months thanks to donations from the likes of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, multiple Wall Street leaders and energy giants.
That latest fundraising haul from wealthy business leaders and corporations came in the second quarter, which concluded a little over two weeks ago, at the end of June, according to
CNBCNov 07 2022
Perspectives Blog
When It’s Time to Predict Election Results
From the CenterI gave up making political predictions forever on November 8, 2016. But only somewhat chastened in over the last six years, I will venture some guesses not on actual election outcomes but rather on what hill happen (or not happen) after the results have been counted and finalized.
A recent NBC News poll shows that eighty percent of voters registered to one of our two
Dan Schnur