The Washington Examiner’s Tiana Lowe Doescher argued Vice President Kamala Harris needs to win a sizable portion of Georgia’s minority voter bloc if she plans to win the state, citing how close the vote total was in 2020. Then-presidential candidate Joe Biden won Georgia over former President Donald Trump by roughly 12,000 votes in 2020, […]
Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) ripped the Biden-Harris administration on Wednesday for attempting to indict former President Donald Trump a second time in an election case brought forth by special counsel Jack Smith. The prosecutor filed a superseding indictment against the former president on Tuesday after retooling his arguments following the Supreme Court’s landmark presidential immunity […]
After 18 months, the City of Los Angeles Reparations Advisory Commission released its executive summary of its reparations inquiry. In the 56-page report, complete with more than 60 community engagements, 600 survey responses, and 18 focus groups with black Los Angeles residents, the commission identified 12 areas of harm that such residents have suffered from, […]
Robert Telles was found guilty on Wednesday of killing a Las Vegas investigative journalist who had authored unflattering accounts about him. A jury of 12 deliberated for over 11 hours before finding the former Las Vegas-area Democratic politician guilty of killing Las Vegas Review-Journal reporter Jeff German. “Today a Clark County jury delivered a measure […]
Sen. J.D. Vance (R-OH) will speak at a firefighter convention in Boston on Thursday, one day after Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN), his vice presidential counterpart, delivered an address to the same union crowd. The dueling appearance at the International Association of Firefighters Convention, confirmed by a source familiar with Vance’s schedule, comes as both parties […]
The 2nd U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals gave former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin another trial in her pursuit to sue the New York Times for defamation in connection to an article that linked Palin with the 2011 shooting of former Rep. Gabrielle Giffords. Palin’s political action committee had published a graphic in 2010 with crosshairs […]
President Joe Biden was seen lounging in a beach chair under an umbrella again on Wednesday while enjoying Rehoboth Beach in Delaware. Biden has been criticized for his long stretches of vacations along with a minimal work schedule as president since mid-July. The president has held a low-key presidential schedule since he tested positive for […]
Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA) has retreated as a top Democratic surrogate for Vice President Kamala Harris after being one of President Joe Biden’s most ardent champions on the campaign trail. “He was a uniquely good surrogate for Biden. Kamala doesn’t need the energy delivery as much right now,” Paul Mitchell, a Democratic consultant and California-based […]
Following the death of former Democratic Michigan state Rep. Tim Sneller, longtime associate Matt Schlinker launched an unlikely write-in campaign in a bid to continue his legacy. With the support of Michigan’s 68th House District located in the eastern part of the state, Schlinker won the Democratic primary and will face incumbent Republican state Rep. […]
Meghan McCain questioned if the Democratic Party is aware of the “damaging” image Vice President Kamala Harris will receive as a result of her CNN interview, which she is conducting alongside her running mate, Gov. Tim Walz (D-MN). The interview will mark the first time Harris sits down to answer questions since assuming the top […]