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Four times abortion has been a losing point for the GOP in elections

The Republican-backed Issue 1 failed in Ohio on Tuesday, the latest defeat in elections in which abortion was the key issue for voters.

RNC intervenes in Marc Elias Wisconsin election integrity lawsuit

The Republican National Committee and Republican Party of Wisconsin moved Tuesday night to intervene in Priorities USA v. Wisconsin Elections Commission, an election lawsuit filed in Wisconsin by Democrat-affiliated attorney Marc Elias.

GOP hopefuls poised to encircle DeSantis at opening debate

With former Vice President Mike Pence qualifying for the first 2024 Republican presidential primary debate, he and the six other candidates can start settling on their strategies before they take the stage in two weeks.

Social Security update: Cash payment worth $914 arrives in 23 days

Beneficiaries of the Supplemental Security Income program will receive their first payment for September, worth up to $914 for individual filers, in 23 days, according to the Social Security Administration's calendar.

Social Security update: Direct payment worth up to $4,555 goes out to millions Wednesday

Millions of retirees received the first of three Social Security checks for August, worth up to $4,555 for people who delay their retirement until age 70, on Wednesday.

Hunter Biden’s business world overlapped with Joe Biden’s political world

That some Biden family confidantes had roles that cut across supposedly separate spheres of influence is noteworthy because of how often Joe Biden has claimed to have no knowledge whatsoever of his son's business dealings.

New conservative research group EPIC looks to stave off long-term budget disaster

A new upstart think tank founded by a former Trump official is looking to work behind the scenes to educate lawmakers and staff about how to right the country’s fiscal ship.

Up for debate: Trump, DeSantis, and 2024 GOP hopefuls’ stance on the Justice Department

The first Republican presidential debate is fast approaching on Aug. 23, when candidates will hope to close the gap on former President Donald Trump and separate from the rest of the pack. In this series, Up For Debate, the Washington Examiner will look at a key issue or policy every day up until debate day and where key candidates stand. Today's story will examine their stance on the Justice Department.

Biden campaign looks to pandemic era for clues on juicing economic polling

The economy remains the top issue for voters heading into the 2024 election cycle, and President Joe Biden's reelection campaign plans to soon ramp up a new strategy aimed at reversing his dismal polling on the issue.

Biden takes heat from both sides over climate change

Not one but two major political parties are dissatisfied with President Joe Biden's climate change policies.
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