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Biden planning Latino voter blitz ahead of GOP California debate

President Joe Biden's reelection effort plans to canvas Latino voters in the Los Angeles metropolitan area ahead of the Sept. 27 Republican debate at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library in Simi Valley.

Biden praises Congressional Black Caucus at Hispanic Caucus event

President Joe Biden turned heads at a Congressional Hispanic Caucus event after mistaking one caucus for another, the latest in a series of recent speaking snafus.

Michigan attorney general says fake electors were ‘brainwashed’ to keep Trump in power: Report

Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel said she thinks the fake electors she charged for their efforts to keep former President Donald Trump as president after the 2020 election were "brainwashed" and "still think they're right."

Newsom to lead Biden campaign counterprogramming to Republican debate

President Joe Biden's reelection campaign is planning to counter the Republican debate in California next week with a strategy similar to the one deployed in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This time, though, the effort will be led in part by Gov. Gavin Newsom (D-CA).

Trump looking forward to 2024 general election, past the primaries and maybe 2020

Former President Donald Trump's comments about the 2024 presidential race, his abortion stance, and his ever-increasing poll numbers during two campaign stops in Iowa this week may indicate that post-Labor Day, Trump is gearing his campaign toward a general election that is focused on defeating President Joe Biden next year as opposed to relitigating the 2020 election or directly engaging his GOP competitors.

White House more focused on blaming GOP for shutdown than avoiding one

With a government shutdown looming, the Biden White House is focusing its efforts on tying Republicans to the negative economic fallout rather than breaking the legislative stalemate in the first place.

National security professionals run for Michigan Senate seat that could decide majority

The Senate race is sure to become a heavy-spending affair, with Senate control on the line.

Lone Star schism

What the Texas GOP infighting means for the rest of the party.

AI comes to political campaigns

Congress, meanwhile, is struggling to find agreement on whether or how to regulate it.

Sen. Joni Ernst scrutinizes remote work by federal workers after COVID-19

Sen. Joni Ernst (R-IA) wants most civil servants in the federal government to return to their offices or face the music.
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