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Social media metrics show ‘surplus of enthusiasm’ for Trump: Tiana Lowe Doescher

A new report highlighting the social media growth and engagement figures for former President Donald Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris shows a “surplus of enthusiasm” for the 45th president, Washington Examiner Commentary Writer Tiana Lowe Doescher said. “It certainly shows a deficit in enthusiasm for Harris and surplus of enthusiasm for Trump, and the fact that Trump […]

Biden student loan plan back on hold just one day after being greenlit

President Joe Biden’s student loan debt relief plan is back on hold just one day after being given the green light to move forward. A federal judge in Georgia let the Biden administration move forward with a plan to cancel debt for more than 25 million borrowers. Less than 24 hours later, a new judge […]

Supreme Court to decide if Mexico can sue firearms makers over cartel violence

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to review a significant case that could determine whether Mexico can bring a $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. gun manufacturers for allegedly facilitating the flow of firearms to drug cartels. The case, revived by a federal appeals court, challenges the Protection of Lawful Commerce in Arms Act (PLCAA), a […]

Probable Cuomo poll tests waters to run for governor or mayor of New York

Andrew Cuomo reportedly commissioned a poll that asks New York City voters several questions pertaining to their opinions on the former governor and whether they’d vote for him. The poll comes as Mayor Eric Adams is dealing with a recent indictment on corruption charges. Reporting previously indicated Cuomo likely wouldn’t run if Adams seeks reelection, […]

Obama in new ad for Elissa Slotkin as GOP challenger gains momentum

Rep. Elissa Slotkin (D-MI) secured former President Barack Obama’s endorsement and participation in a brand new ad campaign as polling shows her senate ambitions are on shaky ground.  Obama nominated Slotkin to be an assistant secretary of Defense during his presidency. On Friday, he threw his weight behind her again as she races against Republican nominee […]

Trump and Kemp appear together for first time since 2020

Former President Donald Trump and Gov. Brian Kemp (R-GA) will make their first joint appearance in four years at a briefing on Hurricane Helene’s destruction. Trump severed ties with Kemp after the swing-state governor refused to assist him in his efforts to overturn the 2020 election results in Georgia. In August, Trump criticized Kemp’s wife […]

Cory Mills helping Helene victims after ‘abandonment under Biden-Harris’ administration

Rep. Cory Mills (R-FL) announced he and his partner organizations are making progress in their efforts to help North Carolinians devastated by Hurricane Helene, saying the storm victims were abandoned by the Biden-Harris administration. “There’s been a complete pattern of abandonment under Biden-Harris,” Mills told Laura Ingraham of Fox News. “You have to shame them […]

Trump backs Melania during backlash for abortion-rights stance

Former President Donald Trump defended his wife after her support for abortion rights attracted backlash from social conservatives.  In a promotional video for her memoir, as well as in excerpts of the book obtained by the Guardian, former first lady Melania Trump has shocked some conservatives by breaking with the GOP on abortion.  During a […]

Hogan surges but is coming up short in long-shot bid to flip Maryland seat

Maryland Republican Senate candidate Larry Hogan acknowledged he isn’t winning over Democrats the same way he did during his two successful election campaigns as governor. Hogan initially looked like he could build on his popularity and flip the seat long held by Democrats, but polls increasingly show Democratic candidate Angela Alsobrooks putting more and more […]

Kildee lets go of Michigan House dynasty in shadow of Trump-Harris fight

SAGINAW, Michigan — Rep. Dan Kildee (D-MI) has simple advice for his successor in Congress, steeped in six terms representing mid-Michigan and three more decades watching his uncle, the late Dale Kildee, walk the same halls. “Treat people, even your opposition — treat them with respect,” Kildee said in a recent interview with the Washington […]
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