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Biden staring down a ‘five-alarm fire’ with minority voters. Can he win back support?

Some Democrats are quietly fretting about President Joe Biden's precipitous drop in support among critical voting demographics, and they believe the president must act to solidify his base heading toward the 2024 election.

‘Transparency’ group behind Trump ballot removal effort has long relied on left-wing dark money

A left-wing "watchdog" group behind the Colorado Supreme Court's unprecedented move to kick former President Donald Trump off the state's 2024 primary election ballot has long pocketed wads of dark money despite assailing secretive donations in the political system, documents show.

Social Security update: First round of January payments worth $4,873 goes out in six days

The first group of retired seniors will receive their January Social Security payments, worth up to $4,873 for top earners who retire at 70, in just under a week.

Social Security update: February direct payment worth $943 goes out in 28 days

The first Supplemental Security Income payment of 2024, worth up to $943 for individual filers, will go out to recipients in four weeks.

Twelve days of WEX-mas: Redistricting fights that began in 2023 could have major implications on 2024

In the spirit of the season, the Washington Examiner has identified 12 issues we believe will shape 2024 — and beyond. These close-up examinations of agenda-setting issues cover everything from the ongoing battle between the Biden family's business deals and Republican Oversight to the emergence of a "new world order" and fights over redistricting and new election maps. Part 11 is about how new congressional maps will change the political landscape this year.

Nikki Haley’s main closing argument to 2024 voters undercut by latest polling

A new survey threatens Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley's argument that she is the sole 2024 candidate who can defeat President Joe Biden in next year's election in the final two weeks before the Jan. 15 Iowa caucuses.

Utah Senate race takes shape as candidates vie to replace Mitt Romney

The dust is beginning to settle in the crowded field of candidates vying to replace Sen. Mitt Romney (R-UT) after he retires next year, with more than a half-dozen Republicans seeking to take the first-term incumbent’s place.

‘The situation’s gotten worse’: Esper warns US Houthi response ‘very insufficient’

The United States's response to the ongoing series of Houthi attacks against commercial vessels in the Red Sea has been "very insufficient," according to former Secretary of Defense Mark Esper.

DC SNAP increase: City will implement increased payments after Bowser’s second-guessing

Washington, D.C., will implement increases in its Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program after second-guessing from Mayor Muriel Bowser.

Biden official resigns over administration’s handling of war in Gaza

A Biden administration official resigned over the administration's stance on the war in Gaza.
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