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Joni Ernst tells Schumer to ‘get over’ Bob Casey loss in Pennsylvania

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) rebuked Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer’s (D-NY) decision not to invite Sen.-elect Dave McCormick (R-PA) to Senate orientation day, suggesting Schumer needs to “get over” the Democratic Party’s loss in the Pennsylvania Senate race. While McCormick was declared the winner of his election against Sen. Bob Casey (D-PA), the incumbent senator […]

Massachusetts Democrat receives swift backlash from own party for transgender comments

Rep. Seth Moulton (D-MA) is receiving heat from his own party after he commented about transgender athletes during the Democratic Party’s upheaval following the 2024 election. Moulton said in an interview with the New York Times he has two daughters and doesn’t “want them getting run over on a playing field by a male or […]

Arizona officials keep new border crossing law as ‘fall back’ with Trump presidency

Arizona voters have installed Proposition 314, also known as the “Secure the Border Act,” into its laws, making it a state crime to cross the U.S.-Mexico border illegally. While the measure has not been called, the “yes” votes far outweigh the “no” votes left to be counted. The law enforcement provisions of Proposition 314 are […]

Trump’s first moves match public’s push for immigration fix

President-elect Donald Trump’s first staffing decisions match exactly what voters want from the new administration less than a week after the presidential election. Rasmussen Reports, which took the brass ring for coming closest to the Election Day popular vote percentage, said on Monday that while the economy was the top issue in the election, voters […]

Pollster: Trump’s win significant, not a landslide

(The Center Square) – President-elect Donald Trump has the potential to be the most influential president since Ronald Reagan if he and a Republican-controlled Congress can accomplish three things, pollster Scott Rasmussen says – make the economy work for all Americans; secure the southern border; and return to common sense around gender identity issues. In […]

Best cities for veterans according to Navy Federal Credit Union

(The Center Square) – Two cities in Florida and a handful of cities across the country ranked ias best cities for veterans, according to a study by Navy Federal Credit Union and Sperling’s BestPlaces. Sarasota, Florida, ranked as the No. 1 ‘best city after service’ overall, followed by Norwich, Connecticut; Derry, New Hampshire; Omaha, Nebraska; […]

Report: Tennessee has as many as 64,000 unfilled jobs

(The Center Square) – An economist for the University of Tennessee said the state is growing but the labor force participation rate has declined. Dr. Don Bruce, director of the university’s Boyd Center for Economic Business and Research, told the State Funding Board at its November meeting that Tennessee employment is up by 195,000 since […]

Seattle homeowners can expect to pay over $2,300 to city after new levy passes

(The Center Square) – Seattle voters have passed the largest tax proposal in city history, and homeowners will end up paying an average of more than $2,300 toward city services. Proposition 1 was approved by over 65% of tallied voter in the general election. The eight-year levy package totals $1.55 billion. The new levy is […]

Non-‘battleground states’ can become relevant again

If you think it’s a problem that seven “swing” states get more attention from presidential campaigns than the other 43 states combined, don’t blame the...

Women’s sports was the women’s rights issue on the ballot

In this year’s elections, the Democrats ran on women’s rights. They just picked the wrong right to run on. All they talked about was abortion,...

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