The Firm Hold Donald Trump Has on Republican Voters

The media’s top question to Republican presidential candidates revolves around whether they would pardon Donald Trump. On the other hand, the candidates themselves are pondering whether Trump’s second indictment will have the same effect on his poll numbers as the first one did. Additionally, they wonder if a potential third or fourth indictment would erode …

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Greg Abbott Cuts Off Water Supply to Texas Construction Workers During Sweltering Heat

Texas Governor Greg Abbott has signed a new law that will invalidate various local regulations, including mandated water breaks for construction workers, starting September 1, according to a report by The Texas Tribune. This broad law, supported by Republicans, aims to establish statewide consistency by stripping local municipalities of their ability to enact certain regulations, …

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Republicans on school re-opening seek to subpoena Randi Weingarten for document disclosure

Republicans are issuing a stern warning to Randi Weingarten, the head of the American Federation of Teachers (AFT), threatening to subpoena her if she fails to provide evidence of her alleged collaboration with the Biden administration to impede the reopening of schools during the COVID pandemic. Weingarten is accused of pressuring the administration to keep …

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North Carolina’s Republican Party Attempts to Limit Democrat Governor’s Election Authority

North Carolina Senate Republicans made a bold move on Monday by introducing legislation that would strip Governor Roy Cooper of his power to appoint members to the State Board of Elections, thereby escalating the longstanding struggle over state government powers between the GOP-led General Assembly and the Democratic governor. While Cooper had recommended changes meant …

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The Debt Ceiling: Biden Has Already Given In

The looming possibility of a national default has the White House and Congress in urgent talks, with little progress being made so far. The debt ceiling has been a contentious issue for months, and President Joe Biden had previously maintained that it was not a bargaining tool. However, recent negotiations with Republicans have seen the …

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Could Gen Z Pose a Threat to the GOP?

As the 2024 election approaches, Gen Z is expected to significantly increase its impact on the outcome. Non-partisan forecasts estimate that between 7 to 9 million more members of the diverse Gen Z generation will cast their ballots, potentially surpassing the number of predominantly white Baby Boomers and older generations who have historically made up …

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As each minute passes, Biden proves himself increasingly unfit for office while GOP nominees spiral into disorder.

As the GOP nomination for president in 2024 heats up, polls suggest that the twice-indicted Donald Trump remains the front-runner despite being attacked by growing challengers such as Ron DeSantis, Mike Pence, and Chris Christie. Meanwhile, on the Democratic side, President Joe Biden is being challenged by unelectable eccentrics, yet it appears he will still …

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Republican’s True Intentions Do Not Include Cutting Spending

Following House Speaker Kevin McCarthy’s announcement of a debt-ceiling deal with President Joe Biden, Republican leaders circulated a fact sheet praising McCarthy’s victories. The deal, known as the Fiscal Responsibility Act, includes spending cuts but also exempts critical veterans programs, national defense priorities, Social Security, and Medicare. Critics argue that the bill does not actually …

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Chris Christie Criticizes Trump in His Presidential Campaign Launch: ‘He Deserves It’ – National

Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie launched his presidential campaign on Tuesday, using various HTML tags. He wasted no time attacking Donald Trump, calling him a “lonely, self-consumed, self-serving mirror hog” and claiming that he’s the only one who can stop him. Christie was among the 2016 Republican presidential candidates who lost to Trump. He …

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