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Manchin keeps himself in spotlight with hint about decision deadline on challenging Biden

Sen. Joe Manchin (D-WV) has thrown himself into the spotlight again, hinting at a late third-party presidential bid after Super Tuesday on March 5.  “Super Tuesday pretty much confirms whatever is going to happen, what we believe will happen, and we’ll see where we go from there,” Manchin told reporters on the day of the […]

DC unions argue district is too unsafe to reduce telework

Starting March 10, thousands of Washington, D.C., employees will have to cut their remote working down to just one day a week. Over 33,000 workers will be affected, and unions are rising up in opposition to the move to limit telework in Washington. “[Telework] lowers cost to the employee to that doesn’t have to commute. […]

Confidence in Biden and nation drops further with Virginia voters

A day after President Joe Biden went 35 miles into Virginia for a reelection campaign event where he took a verbal shot at popular Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R-VA), a new survey found voters ready to throw it back in his face. Virginians, who like their governor and direction of the commonwealth, said in the latest […]

Stimulus update: Michigan to send monthly payments of $528 to low-income small business owners in 22 days

Monthly payments of $528 to 100 low-income entrepreneurs in Ann Arbor, Michigan, started to go out in mid-January. Payments stem from the Guaranteed Income to Grow Ann Arbor, a two-year guaranteed income pilot program led by the University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions team. The program has been allocated $1.6 million in federal American Rescue Plan Act funds. One hundred […]

Susan Collins won’t endorse Trump after New Hampshire win

Sen. Susan Collins (R-ME) declined to endorse former President Donald Trump after his New Hampshire primary win, saying that she doesn’t see how she ever could at the moment. Collins, one of the most well-known centrists in the Senate, appears to be holding out hope that former United Nations Ambassador Nikki Haley could clench the […]

New Hampshire GOP wins two House seats in special elections

Republicans in New Hampshire have a stronger majority in the state House of Representatives after winning two special elections on the same night as the presidential primary. Republican Sean Durkin defeated Democrat Cathleen Fountain in the race for the Coos County District 1 seat, maintaining a GOP seat, while Republican Michael Murphy defeated Democrat Edith […]

Rep. Ken Calvert responds to ‘bombshell’ Washington Examiner report on his challenger’s finances

A Republican lawmaker is sounding off on his Democratic challenger for accepting wads of “dark money” through a fellowship despite railing against anonymous donations in the political system. “A new bombshell investigative report from the Washington Examiner discovered radical Democrat Will Rollins lined his own pockets with tens of thousands of dollars from liberal dark […]

Bidenomics has cost the average weekly paycheck 5% of its value, or the average worker a paycheck and a half per year

We at the Washington Examiner have illustrated the many reasons Bidenomics has proven a total bust across the electorate: Overall prices are up 18% since the start of Joe Biden’s presidency, while wages are 2% below where we’d expect given the pre-pandemic trend. But sometimes, the best illustration is the simplest. To understand truly why […]

Arizona GOP Chairman Jeff DeWit steps down after Kari Lake tape leak

Arizona Republican Party Chairman Jeff DeWit announced he would step down as head of the party after audio of him allegedly attempting to bribe Kari Lake to not run for Senate was released on Tuesday. The audio featured DeWit asking Lake what price she would take to not enter the Senate race, which she is […]

New Hampshire primary: Biggest winners and losers of the second 2024 contest

New Hampshire‘s first-in-the-nation primary contest delivered decisive victories to one Democratic and one Republican candidate while hampering the political futures of others. Tuesday’s primary election will be followed by Nevada’s Republican caucuses on Feb. 8 and the South Carolina primaries on Feb. 24, leading up to Super Tuesday on March 5. Here are the winners […]
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