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Jul 24 2023
Perspectives Blog
When Two Parties Aren’t Enough
From the CenterOver the last several months of public opinion polls, the American people have made it clear how little enthusiasm they have for a Joe Biden-Donald Trump rematch. So one would assume that finding a third alternative who could defeat the two probable party nominees shouldn’t be that difficult. One would be wrong.
Deciding that there should be a third party is the easy
Dan SchnurJun 21 2023
News
Adam Schiff censure: The six Republicans who did not vote for resolution
A group of Republicans remained neutral as the rest of their party in the House successfully voted to censure Rep. Adam Schiff (D-CA) on Wednesday night. Six Republicans decided to vote "present" instead of voting with their party to censure Schiff for allegations that he abused the trust of his constituents by pushing the theory that former President Donald Trump colluded with Russia in the
Washington ExaminerJun 27 2023
News
Trump claims new documents recording exonerates him
Former President Trump late Monday claimed without providing details that a newly released audio recording of him discussing a “highly confidential” document that remained in his possession after leaving the White House is “actually an exoneration.” “The Deranged Special Prosecutor, Jack Smith, working in conjunction with the DOJ & FBI, illegally leaked and ‘spun’ a tape and transcript of
The HillJun 27 2023
News
Trump Receives 'Man of the Decade Award' at Campaign Stop
As former President Donald Trump told Michigan Republicans the stakes for the nation have never been higher than the 2024 election, the Oakland County GOP made it clear it was behind him. “We’re going to finish what we started and we will make America great again,” Trump said, according to the Detroit Free Press. “This is the final battle. With you at my side, we will demolish the deep state
Western JournalJun 27 2023
News
Morning Digest: First trans state senator kicks off House bid but could have company
The Morning Digest is compiled by David Nir, Jeff Singer, and Stephen Wolf, with additional contributions from the Daily Kos Elections team. Subscribe to The Downballot, our weekly podcast ● DE-AL: Democratic state Sen. Sarah McBride launched a bid for Delaware's lone U.S. House seat that would, if successful, make her the first openly trans person to ever serve in Congress. McBride took note
Daily KosJun 21 2023
News
Special Counsel Durham Defends FBI, DOJ Amid Defunding Push
Special Counsel John Durham defended the Department of Justice (DOJ) and Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) amid a push by some Republicans to defund or limit funding for those agencies in response to their alleged “weaponization.” Durham appeared before Congress on June 21 to testify about the results of his report on the investigation into Donald Trump and his presidential campaign ahead
The Epoch TimesMay 26 2023
News
Lopez Obrador urges Hispanic voters to not give DeSantis 'any votes'
Mexico’s President Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador (AMLO) is no fan of Ron DeSantis. He is coming out publicly to urge Hispanic American voters to not vote for him. He doesn’t want “any votes” from Hispanics to go to DeSantis. AMLO is emboldened by a weak American president and policies that leave our southern border porous to weigh in on American elections, in particular, the 2024 presidential
HotAirMay 24 2023
News
Ron DeSantis expected to challenge Trump with 2024 presidential campaign
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis is expected to announce Wednesday evening that he is seeking the Republican nomination in the 2024 presidential election. Why it matters: DeSantis — widely seen as former President Trump's most serious challenger — made a name for himself challenging COVID protocols and pursuing an aggressive conservative agenda on race, gender and education in the state of Florida
AxiosJun 20 2023
News
Gov. Ron DeSantis used secretive panel to flip state Supreme Court
For decades, the ambitions of Florida’s Republican governors were stymied by the liberal-leaning state Supreme Court.
That is, until Ron DeSantis was elected.
The court let him erase a congressional district with a large Black population. It opened the door to a law making it easier to impose the death penalty. Now, it’s poised to rule on the governor’s plan to outlaw most
Washington PostJan 11 2023
Opinion
The Biden Classified Documents Story Is Why People Hate Politics
Two things can be true at once about this week’s revelation that classified documents were found in a locked closet at a think tank office used by President Joe Biden after his vice presidency and before his election in 2020.
First, as former federal prosecutor Shan Wu argued here at The Daily Beast, the circumstances—such as we know of them so far—do seem legitimately different from
Bonnie Kristian