Unveiling Arizona: The Rise of Suburbanites, Latinos, and the Legacy of John McCain as a Thriving Presidential Battleground

In 2016, Jenny Richardson made her usual Republican vote for president, a tradition she had followed for decades. She admired Donald Trump’s status as an outsider and his promise to reshape the Supreme Court in favor of social conservatives like herself. However, by 2020, Richardson had grown tired of Trump’s chaotic leadership. She cast her …

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Biden Condemns MAGA Movement’s Perceived Opposition to Core Democratic Values

new video loaded: Biden Says MAGA Movement Rejects Basic Beliefs of Democracy transcript Back transcript Biden Says MAGA Movement Rejects Basic Beliefs of Democracy President Biden delivered a blistering and direct attack on former President Donald J. Trump during a visit to Arizona. There’s something dangerous happening in America now. There’s an extremist movement that …

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Do Republican Candidates Consider Iowa to Be Significant?

The recent history of the Iowa Republican caucus holds both reasons for optimism and concern for candidates vying to succeed former President Donald Trump. In the past three contested GOP nomination fights, Iowa Republicans have rejected the national front-runner in favor of an alternative candidate who relied on support from the state’s influential group of …

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A Quick Guide to the 2024 Presidential Election

Former Vice President Mike Pence’s presidential campaign announcement in Des Moines, Iowa may make sense from a historical perspective, but it appears that he is running for a Republican Party that no longer exists – one that he helped semi-unwittingly destroy by helping Donald Trump win the presidency in 2016. Pence’s strong anti-abortion views may …

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