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Earle-Sears blasts Democrats over redistricting: ‘They’re trying to get at me’

HARRISONBURG, VIRGINIA – Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears returned to the campaign trail Thursday in Harrisonburg after being pulled back to Richmond for a surprise redistricting session she said was orchestrated by Democrats to sideline her in the final stretch before Election Day. “The Democrats wanted that. You know why? Because they’re trying to get at […]

‘An exorbitant amount’: Top GOP Senate aide charged taxpayers $44,000 for his commute

Sen. Roger Marshall’s (R-KS) chief of staff, Brent Robertson, charged $44,000 to the public over the past two years to cover travel between D.C. and his home in Lynchburg, Virginia, Politico reported on Wednesday. The Washington Examiner reached out to Marshall’s office about those payments in June and ultimately decided against running a story on […]

New Jersey Democrats break with party to endorse Ciattarelli for governor

The Republican candidate for governor in New Jersey, Jack Ciattarelli, has garnered some support from state Democrats in his race against Rep. Mikie Sherrill (D-NJ). The support mostly amounts to municipal politicians, with state Democrats having largely coalesced around Sherrill. Some of the most notable endorsements of Ciattarelli include North Bergen Mayor Nick Sacco, North […]

Warner fumes that Republican-only Senate briefing on Venezuela boat strikes ‘corrosive’ to democracy and ‘dangerous’

Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) was livid after the Trump administration held a Senate Republican-exclusive national security briefing on Venezuela, accusing the president of jeopardizing national security. President Donald Trump‘s relationship with congressional Democrats has been worse than during his first term, marked by deep mistrust. In one of the biggest shows of this tension, the […]

Tyler Robinson’s in-person hearing delayed to January

(The Center Square) – The Utah County in-person hearing scheduled for Thursday for Tyler James Robinson, 22, charged with aggravated murder in the death of conservative leader Charlie Kirk, has been postponed to January. Prosecution and defense agreed to the delay, Utah Fourth Judicial Court Judge Tony Graf Jr. said during a virtual hearing this week. In addition […]

Winsome Earle-Sears campaign bus catches fire ahead of Rockingham rally

A bus from Virginia Republican Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears‘s campaign for governor caught fire Thursday afternoon near Lydia, Virginia. Everyone aboard the bus made it out safely, and none of the candidates were in the vehicle when the fire occurred, the Earle-Sears campaign told the Washington Examiner. The incident occurred less than one week out […]

Wisconsin voters against higher public school spending: Poll

(The Center Square) – For the first time in the past 10 years of polling, more Wisconsin voters said they would vote against a school referendum than for it. Fifty-seven percent of voters said they would vote against a referendum in the new Marquette Law School poll. That compares to 52% in June, 57% in […]

Advocates slam Vance’s call for less legal immigration

(The Center Square) – Legal immigration advocates on Thursday slammed U.S. Vice President JD Vance’s call for a reduction in legal immigration on Wednesday night while speaking at an event hosted by Turning Point USA. Vance said legal immigration pathways are often used as a way to find cheap labor, a claim of which immigration […]

Bill Cassidy proposes Charlie Kirk statue in National Garden

Sen. Bill Cassidy (R-LA) nominated the late Charlie Kirk for the newest statue in the National Garden of American Heroes on Thursday. “For young Americans, Charlie Kirk represents the vital role that positive civic engagement and dialogue play in our democracy,” Cassidy wrote on X. “Proud to nominate him for inclusion in the National Garden […]

Vance accuses Democrats of childlike behavior after aviation shutdown roundtable

Vice President JD Vance warned that the air travel industry would face greater strain the longer the government shutdown lasts, placing blame for the already historically long lapse in funding at the feet of Democrats, whom he accused of throwing a tantrum. Vance hosted a roundtable on Thursday at the White House with Transportation Secretary […]
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