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☑ ☆ ✇ Politics – The Daily Signal

North Carolina Removes 750,000 Ineligible Voters From Its Rolls

By: Ann Moreno — September 27th 2024 at 17:52

North Carolina has removed nearly 750,000 ineligible voter records from its rolls in the past 20 months, or more than 1,200 per day, the North Carolina State Board of Elections said Thursday. 

BREAKING: The North Carolina Election Board just revealed that they have removed 750,000 names from the voter rolls, including 130,000 dead people and 290,000 registrations that were duplicates

This comes after Republicans filed a lawsuit, showing 225,000 names were unlawfully… pic.twitter.com/sU98iLraiT

— George (@BehizyTweets) September 26, 2024

The election board’s announcement also says that the board follows “careful policies” to ensure that only ineligible records are removed, not those of eligible voters, and spells out the reasons why registrants are removed.  

Those reasons include moving to a new location, inactive voter status, felony status, death, duplicate registration, requests to be removed, or lack of citizenship.  

“North Carolina election officials should be commended for taking the steps necessary to guarantee the accuracy of the state’s voter rolls by removing individuals who have died, moved out of state, been convicted of a felony, or otherwise become ineligible to vote,” says Hans von Spakovsky, manager of the Election Law Reform Initiative and senior legal fellow at The Heritage Foundation, adding:

By doing so, they are protecting the franchise of the voters of North Carolina from being diluted and offset by invalid votes. But election officials are also complying with the requirements of federal law that require states to have accurate voter registration lists.  

Von Spakovsky served two years as a member of the Federal Election Commission, the agency that enforces federal campaign finance laws and oversees public funding for presidential campaigns. Von Spakovsky was also appointed to the Presidential Advisory Commission on Election Integrity in 2017 by then-President Trump, according to The Washington Post. 

The North Carolina election board’s announcement says that the most common reason why voter registrants were removed from the rolls is due to moving to another address, with nearly 290,000 registrants being removed for that reason among the more than 747,000 total. The second leading reason for removal is that some voters hold an “inactive status,” with 33% of registrants falling into that category.  

An “inactive status” indicates that the registrants have skipped voting in at least two general federal elections and did not respond to their county board of election’s attempts to contact them, according to the state board.  

The deaths of registrants account for more than 17% of those removed from the rolls.  

The announcement of the removal of registrants comes after North Carolina residents’ complaints about voter registration forms neglecting to require a driver’s license number or the last four digits of a Social Security number, according to a late August lawsuit filed by North Carolina Republicans.  

The lawsuit was filed by the Republican National Committee and the North Carolina Republican Party, which said in the document that the state had failed to act on complaints about ineligible people remaining on voter rolls. 

North Carolina removes 747,000 from voter rolls, citing ineligibility
That’s a lot of ineligible voters removed https://t.co/lenfMv8KHL

— Julio Rosa ?? (@combatinsight) September 27, 2024

The state election board says that North Carolina has nearly 7.7 million registered voters.  

The post North Carolina Removes 750,000 Ineligible Voters From Its Rolls appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Border-district Republicans hammer Harris, demand 'an apology' over 'photo op' campaign stop in Arizona

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 27th 2024 at 15:23
House Republicans who represent districts that border Mexico are laying into Vice President Kamala Harris for making a campaign stop at the border on Friday.

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Heritage flips script on fired director of Project 2025 after 'disconcerting' revelations surface

By: Aubrie Spady — September 27th 2024 at 14:48
The Heritage Foundation confirmed it fired former Project 2025 Director Paul Dans after it was initially reported he stepped down in July.

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Democrats skip testimony from GOP lawmakers with sniper experience at Trump assassination attempt hearing

By: Michael Dorgan — September 27th 2024 at 07:33
Democratic lawmakers on the House task force investigating the attempted assassinations of former President Donald Trump skipped the final portion of the panel’s first hearing Thursday.

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Harvard went easy on students for antisemitic conduct, House committee finds

By: Danielle Wallace — September 27th 2024 at 03:00
The House Education and the Workforce Committee said Harvard "emboldened" anti-Israel agitators by failing to properly discipline antisemitic conduct.

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Former Republican U.S. senator endorses Kamala Harris, says election offers 'stark choice'

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 26th 2024 at 15:24
Three former Republican officials from Kansas, including retired Sen. Nancy Kassebaum, declared their support for Vice President Kamala Harris Thursday.

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North Carolina GOP focusing on 'hand-to-hand political combat' to ramp up ground game in battleground state

By: Aubrie Spady — September 26th 2024 at 03:00
Fox News Digital spoke with the North Carolina Republican Party chair and a state director leading canvassing efforts about the GOP's 2024 efforts to get out the vote.

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House Judiciary investigating DOJ for release of Routh manifesto offering $150k Trump bounty

By: Brooke Singman — September 25th 2024 at 14:31
EXCLUSIVE: The House Judiciary Committee is investigating the Justice Department after it released the manifesto of the suspect charged with attempted assassination of former President Trump.

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New bill would prohibit US financial aid to Afghanistan until wrongfully detained Americans are released

By: Charles Creitz — September 25th 2024 at 14:23
Pennsylvania Congressman Daniel Meuser is putting forth the No Funding Without Freedom Act, which would prohibit U.S. aid to Afghanistan while Americans are wrongfully detained there.

☑ ☆ ✇ Politics – The Daily Signal

Majority of Americans Admit to ‘Self-Silencing’ on Hot-Button Issues, Survey Finds

By: Rebeka Zeljko — September 25th 2024 at 07:00

DAILY CALLER NEWS FOUNDATION—Nearly two-thirds of Americans conceal their political opinions on contentious issues in public, according to a new Populace Research/YouGov survey.

Most Americans, 58%, said they cannot express their private opinions publicly, and 61% admit to “self-silencing” their political views, according to the survey. At the same time, Americans publicly claim to have higher trust in our institutions than they do in private.

Only 36% of Democrats publicly said that they trust the government to tell the truth, but only 5% agreed with the statement in private, according to the survey. Similarly, 42% of Democrats publicly report that they trust the media to tell the truth, while just 9% reiterated this belief in private.

Skepticism is even more apparent among Republicans, with 14% publicly saying they trust the government to tell the truth while just 2% hold this belief privately, according to the study. At the same time, just 16% of Republicans publicly trust the media to tell the truth, while just 3% agreed with the statement in private.

Just 37% of Americans publicly believe that we live in a mostly fair society, while just 7% privately agree with the sentiment, according to the survey.

While polarization is at the forefront of many political conversations, the study reveals Americans privately agree on many issues.

The vast majority of Americans, 90%, are privately on the “same side” of roughly two-thirds of political issues ranging from abortion to school choice and legal immigration, according to the survey.

When it comes to defunding the police, 28% of Gen Z and 27% of Democrats publicly supported the movement, according to the survey. However, only 2% of Gen Z and 3% of Democrats privately support the same movement, which parallels the 1% support among Baby Boomers and Republicans.

The Populace Research/YouGov study surveyed 19,879 respondents from May 16 to June 24.

Originally published by the Daily Caller News Foundation

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Blinken may be held in contempt after House GOP advances measure

By: Elizabeth Elkind · Morgan Phillips — September 24th 2024 at 15:40
The House Foreign Affairs Committee advanced a resolution to hold Secretary of State Antony Blinken in contempt of Congress.

☑ ☆ ✇ Politics – The Daily Signal

GOP Sues Pennsylvania on Vote-by-Mail Ballot Rule

By: Fred Lucas — September 24th 2024 at 15:29

Pennsylvania may be the most hotly contested state in the Nov. 5 presidential election. And four years ago, it was the most controversial state for its lack of mail-in ballot standards

In the closing weeks of the 2024 election, Republicans have sued the office of Pennsylvania Secretary of State Al Schmidt for what they say are inconsistent standards for allowing voters to correct—or “cure”—ballots. 

The Republican National Committee and the Pennsylvania Republican Party both sued Schmidt as the state’s top election official. 

Earlier this year, Schmidt announced that voters who don’t follow instructions for completing and returning mail-in ballots may cast provisional ballots. 

However, the GOP plaintiffs note, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court held in 2020 that voters who choose to vote by mail don’t have the legal right to cure defects in those ballots.

“Secretary Schmidt’s policy ignores the law and has caused great confusion to Pennsylvania voters,” Michael Whatley, chairman of the Republican National Committee, said in a public statement last week.  

The Republican National Committee has filed 120 lawsuits in 26 states for the 2024 election cycle.

“This clearly undermines election integrity, diminishes fairness for voters, and threatens to erode public confidence in our elections,” Whatley added. “We have filed suit to force election officials to follow the law in the Keystone State.” 

Under Schmidt’s directive, county election officials may adopt what the RNC calls “a patchwork of unlawful curing policies.” In their lawsuit, the plaintiffs note that the Pennsylvania Constitution says: “All laws regulating the holding of elections by the citizens, or for the registration of electors, shall be uniform throughout the state.”

Pennsylvania often uses the word “electors” to refer to voters.

Schmidt’s office did not respond to inquiries from The Daily Signal for this report. 

The Pennsylvania Department of State issued “Guidance Concerning Civilian Absentee and Mail-in Ballot Procedures” on Sept. 10. 

“If the voter is listed in the poll book as requesting a mail-in or absentee ballot but cannot surrender their balloting materials, or if the voter is listed in the poll book as having returned a mail-in or absentee ballot, then the voter may only cast a provisional ballot,” the guidance says. 

Voting by mail is safe and secure, and no evidence exists of widespread mail voting fraud in Pennsylvania. After every election, counties conduct two audits to ensure the accuracy of all results. Learn more about voting by mail in PA by visiting our fact-checking webpage:… pic.twitter.com/1AvfoS0WGe

— PA Department of State (@PAStateDept) September 9, 2024

Pennsylvania had the fourth-closest state outcome in the 2020 presidential election, with about 80,000 votes boosting Joe Biden’s victory over Donald Trump. 

As described in my book “The Myth of Voter Suppression,” the controversy in 2020 dealt largely with postmarks and the deadline for absentee ballots. 

Under then-Gov. Tom Wolf, a Democrat, and the state Supreme Court, with its elected Democrat majority, the law covering mail-in ballots was changed to count ballots that arrived three days after the statutory deadline close of Election Day. Ballots also no longer had to be postmarked before Election Day. 

The changes came despite objections from the Republican-controlled state Legislature. 

A new cast is running elections in 2024, however. 

Schmidt is a Republican, but was appointed to the office by Gov. Josh Shapiro, a Democrat, in January 2023. 

That same month, President Joe Biden presented Schmidt with a Presidential Citizens Medal at a White House ceremony marking the two-year anniversary of the Capitol riot on Jan. 6, 2021.  

Biden said he did so because Schmidt, as a Republican election official in Philadelphia, resisted efforts by the Trump campaign to challenge the outcome of the 2020 election.

Schmidt had a record of tackling voter fraud when he was a member of the Philadelphia City Commission, which supervises elections in the city. In that job, Schmidt made a referral to the U.S. Justice Department, which eventually led to the convictions of Michael “Ozzy” Myers, a former Democratic member of the U.S. House, and Domenick J. Demuro, a Philadelphia election judge, in what prosecutors called an election fraud and bribery scheme. In 2017, while he was an election commissioner, Schmidt reported to the Pennsylvania Department of State that at least 317 noncitizens were registered to vote in the city, although many of those noncitizens had self-reported.

The post GOP Sues Pennsylvania on Vote-by-Mail Ballot Rule appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Johnson to sidestep GOP rebels on government funding, seek Dem support to avoid shutdown

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 24th 2024 at 11:51
House Speaker Mike Johnson is poised to seek Democratic help to pass his government funding plan after a conservative rebellion derailed his initial measure.

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Johnson to side-step GOP rebels on government funding, seek Dem support to avoid shutdown

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 24th 2024 at 11:51
Speaker Mike Johnson is poised to seek Democratic help to pass his government funding plan after a conservative rebellion derailed his initial measure.

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GOP urges 'transparency' on whether Walz admin removing noncitizens from Minnesota voter rolls

By: Danielle Wallace — September 24th 2024 at 11:50
GOP lawmakers and the RNC asked Minnesota election officials about voter roll cleanup and whether they're removing improperly registered noncitizens.

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Early mail-in voting data signals good news for GOP, Trump: expert

By: Michael Lee — September 24th 2024 at 09:29
Republicans have nearly erased a Democratic edge in mail-in-ballot requests in the states of Florida, Pennsylvania and North Carolina, new data from Decision Desk HQ shows.

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Nebraska GOP senator opposes Electoral College change that may have helped Trump win re-election

By: Greg Wehner — September 23rd 2024 at 18:29
A key Nebraska lawmaker said Monday that he opposes any changes to how electoral votes are disbursed during an election, jeopardizing Republican plans to lock down votes.

☑ ☆ ✇ Breitbart News

Luzerne County, PA: Majority of Registered Voters Are Republicans for First Time Since 1970

By: Wendell Husebø · Wendell Husebø — September 23rd 2024 at 14:51

Republicans now account for the majority of voters registered in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, according to Department of State data released Monday.

The post Luzerne County, PA: Majority of Registered Voters Are Republicans for First Time Since 1970 appeared first on Breitbart.

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Trump's ground game shrinks voter registration gap in key battlegrounds

By: Brooke Singman — September 23rd 2024 at 13:25
The Trump campaign is giving “maximum attention and resources" to its ground game in battleground states, cutting into Democrats' voter registration advantage in key states.

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4 Mark Robinson campaign staffers resign in wake of report on porn website posts

By: Danielle Wallace — September 23rd 2024 at 06:44
North Carolina Republican candidate for governor Mark Robinson lost four senior campaign staffers following a CNN report alleging porn website comments.

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Elon Musk’s pro-Trump super PAC launches website to increase canvassers in battleground states

By: Bradford Betz — September 23rd 2024 at 06:00
An Elon Musk-basked super PAC launched a website over the weekend to deploy canvassers in support of Republican presidential nominee former President Trump and other GOP candidates.

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Congress has one more week in session to avert a government shutdown

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 23rd 2024 at 03:00
Congress must find a path forward on federal funding this week or risk a partial government shutdown just five weeks before Election Day.

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Chuck Schumer calls out Republicans for 'wasting time' as tentative funding deal is announced

By: Andrea Margolis · Kelly Phares · Elizabeth Elkind — September 22nd 2024 at 17:19
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced that the government will be funded for another three months, thanks to an agreement that avoided a government shutdown.

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Government shutdown narrowly avoided after Republicans, Democrats make funding deal

By: Andrea Margolis · Kelly Phares — September 22nd 2024 at 17:19
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., announced that the government will be funded for another three months, thanks to an agreement that avoided a government shutdown.

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Johnson unveils new plan to avoid shutdown amid tension in GOP, scraps Trump-backed election measure

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 22nd 2024 at 11:57
House Speaker Mike Johnson is releasing a new plan to avoid a government shutdown after a group of lawmakers in his own conference derailed his initial push.

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Democrats Losing Mail-in-Voting Advantage over GOP in Swing States, Florida

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — September 21st 2024 at 21:12

Democrats are losing their advantage over Republicans regarding requests for mail-in voting in the 2024 presidential election, according to recent data.

The post Democrats Losing Mail-in-Voting Advantage over GOP in Swing States, Florida appeared first on Breitbart.

☑ ☆ ✇ Politics – The Daily Signal

Senate Democrats Want Women to Enter the Draft, but Republican Representatives Are Fighting Back

By: Christina Lewis — September 20th 2024 at 15:46

Senate Democrats are attempting to require women to register for the draft. But a group of Republican lawmakers are aiming to stop them. 

Reps. Chip Roy, R-Texas, and Mary Miller, R-Ill., led a group of 22 Republican lawmakers in opposition to efforts that would force women to register for Selective Service. 

The group wrote a letter to Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., on Thursday. 

They wrote, “Forcing young women to register for the Selective Service is an affront to our nation’s values and does not enhance military readiness – the only metric by which Congress should measure an [National Defense Authorization Act]. This is yet another blatant attempt to advance a divisive agenda that seeks to eliminate all distinctions between males and females.” 

The lawmakers addressed the effect this change to Selective Service would have on American families

“Under no circumstances should the House of Representatives greenlight a future that cripples the American family by sending mothers and daughters to the frontlines – drafted to be combat replacements for casualties on the battlefield – while fathers and sons stay home,” the Republican lawmakers said. “A country that pursues radical social ideology over basic principles will not remain a strong, resilient nation.” 

The group called on Johnson to oppose the provision.  

“This radical proposal has been defeated in the past and must be defeated once again,” the Republican lawmakers said. 

Senate Armed Services Committee Chair Jack Reed, D-R.I., defended the Selective Service proposal.

“Women are doing a remarkable job in our forces today, and if we were in a situation requiring a draft, I think we would need all able-bodied citizens 18 and above,” Reed told The Hill.

The National Defense Authorization Act approves funding and delegates resources for the U.S. military and other critical defense priorities every year. On June 13, The Senate Armed Services Committee voted 22-3 to advance the NDAA for Fiscal Year 2025 to the Senate floor. 

Although this Act is critical in equipping U.S. servicemembers, the group of Republican lawmakers said it does not agree with the provision that would require women to register for Selective Service. 

The post Senate Democrats Want Women to Enter the Draft, but Republican Representatives Are Fighting Back appeared first on The Daily Signal.

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Secret Service overhaul talk hits Capitol Hill after Trump assassination attempts

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 20th 2024 at 14:02
Some House Republicans are mulling legislation to move the Secret Service out of the Department of Homeland Security after two attempts on former President Trump's life in two months.

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House passes bill blocking Biden admin attempt to require two-thirds of new cars to be electric within years

By: Aubrie Spady — September 20th 2024 at 11:55
The House of Representatives passed the Congressional Review Act resolution on Friday to block the Environmental Protection Agency's new emissions standards.

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Trump's top legal foe to be handed 'unprecedented' election power ahead of November: election attorney

By: Emma Colton — September 20th 2024 at 07:15
Under New York's Voting Rights Act, Democrat Attorney General Letitia James is set to be granted widespread power over the election process, according to an election law expert.

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Down the shore: New Jersey lawmakers seek to undo sunscreen prohibition for kids

By: Charles Creitz — September 20th 2024 at 05:00
New Jersey lawmakers are seeking to protect children from skin cancer risks by removing restrictions on sunscreen in schools, as the state is known for its sunny beaches and outdoor activities.

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It's a tight race in the battle to succeed popular swing state Republican governor

By: Paul Steinhauser — September 19th 2024 at 18:21
A new poll in New Hampshire, home to the only competitive gubernatorial election this year, indicates a tight race in the battle to succeed Republican Gov. Chris Sununu

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Battleground state Republican denies involvement in porn scandal, dismisses it as 'tabloid trash'

By: Emma Colton · Paul Steinhauser · Tyler Olson — September 19th 2024 at 16:00
Republican North Carolina Lt. Gov. Mark Robinson is denying involvement in a pornography scandal involving chat forums between 2008-2012.

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Secret Service, DHS sued over first Trump assassination attempt

By: Jamie Joseph — September 19th 2024 at 14:37
A conservative watchdog group is suing the Secret Service and DHS for allegedly concealing records about the July 13 assassination attempt on Trump.

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Shutdown fears move House Republicans to protect military paychecks

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 19th 2024 at 14:00
Rep. Jen Kiggans is introducing a bill aimed at protecting military service members' pay in the event of a partial government shutdown.

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On this day in history, September 19, 1796, President George Washington issues his Farewell Address

By: Kerry Byrne — September 18th 2024 at 23:02
President George Washington issued his Farewell Address on this day in history, Sept. 19, 1796. He spoke proudly of the new nation but also warned of the dangers of party politics.

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Speaker Mike Johnson's Spending Bill Vote Expected to Fail

By: Bradley Jaye · Bradley Jaye — September 18th 2024 at 13:56

Speaker Mike Johnson (R-LA) is barreling forward with a Wednesday evening vote on a six-month spending bill despite its expected defeat.

The post Speaker Mike Johnson’s Spending Bill Vote Expected to Fail appeared first on Breitbart.

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More than 100 former GOP officials from past administrations publicly endorse Harris over Trump

By: Alec Schemmel — September 18th 2024 at 15:53
More than 100 former Republican officials penned a letter Wednesday endorsing Vice President Harris in the presidential race and slamming her opponent, Donald Trump.

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House committee to demand 'stonewalled' memo detailing Biden agency's 'curious' voter registration work

By: Charles Creitz — September 18th 2024 at 12:39
Members of the House Small Business Committee plan to surprise Small Business Administrator Isabel Casillas Guzman with a letter they say proves she improperly stonewalled their document requests.

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Montana Supreme Court ruling on Green Party candidate could spell trouble for Jon Tester, polling reveals

By: Aubrie Spady — September 18th 2024 at 12:31
The Montana Supreme Court ruled that a third-party Senate candidate can remain on the November ballot, rejecting the state's Democratic Party lawsuit.

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Speaker Johnson warns illegal immigrant voting could 'throw an election' as House readies spending bill vote

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 18th 2024 at 11:15
Speaker Mike Johnson spoke with reporters hours before a vote on a government funding bill that is being coupled with a measure requiring proof of citizenship to register to vote.

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Cruz interrupted by anti-Israel agitator who yelled, 'F---ing Jews' during hearing on 'hate'

By: Danielle Wallace — September 18th 2024 at 10:48
Sen. Ten Cruz called out a "demonstration of antisemitism" when an anti-Israel agitator stood up in a Senate Judiciary hearing shouting "F---ing Jews."

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Bipartisan House duo cracks down on gun trafficking at US-Mexico border

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 18th 2024 at 08:30
Reps. Abigail Spanberger and Dan Crenshaw are mounting the latest bipartisan effort to crack down on border security with a new House bill.

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'Trump Train' trial: Defendant says convoy using 'first amendment right' during highway clash

By: Michael Dorgan — September 18th 2024 at 07:34
A woman who was part of a "Trump Train" of cars and pickup trucks that surrounded a Biden-Harris campaign bus says the incident was an exercise in free speech and not intended to impede the bus’ progress.

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New House Freedom Caucus chair reveals GOP rebel group's next 'big fight'

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 18th 2024 at 05:00
Rep. Andy Harris spoke with Fox News Digital for his first interview since becoming chairman of the House Freedom Caucus

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Russo-Chinese Arctic war games spur US response as Alaska officials warn only strength can deter crisis

By: Charles Creitz — September 18th 2024 at 04:00
The Army deployed about 130 airborne members to Shemya Island on the far end of the Aleutian chain in response to aggression from Russia and China this week.

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House GOP braces for government funding chaos as Republican rebels mutiny before vote

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 18th 2024 at 03:00
Tensions are running high again within the House GOP as Speaker Mike Johnson pushes ahead with a vote on his government funding plan that some Republicans oppose.

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JD Vance Rises to the Occasion

— September 17th 2024 at 17:05

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Biden admin moves to reinstate Trump-era rule, delist gray wolves from endangered species list

By: Aubrie Spady — September 17th 2024 at 14:18
The Biden administration is moving to lift endangered species protections on gray wolves in the U.S. and reinstate a Trump-era rule just weeks before the 2024 election.

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Government, private think tanks hype right-wing threat, ignore left-wing violence: experts

By: Jamie Joseph — September 17th 2024 at 14:02
Amid a second assassination attempt on Trump, government agencies have condemned far-right extremists but fail to address escalating left-wing threats.

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Johnson moves forward on House vote to stop government shutdown with noncitizen voting prevention attached

By: Danielle Wallace — September 17th 2024 at 13:00
House Speaker Mike Johnson announced Tuesday that the House will vote Wednesday on a six-month continuing resolution with the SAVE Act attached.

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Dem operative fished for oppo research in antisemitic, lewd text messages, House Republican charges

By: Emma Colton — September 17th 2024 at 12:12
Rep. Anna Paulina Luna accused a liberal PAC of sending her antisemitic and sexually harassing messages while posing as a member of Gov. Abbott's office.

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MSNBC's Joy Reid blames MAGA Republicans for 'actual violence' in light of Trump assassination attempt

By: Lindsay Kornick — September 17th 2024 at 06:03
MSNBC host Joy Reid insisted Monday that conservative rhetoric was responsible for more violence in the aftermath of another Trump assassination attempt.

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Dem Rep. Himes: GOP Blaming Dems for Trump Assassination Attempt, Saying They Don't Trust Feds Is 'Dangerous'

By: Ian Hanchett · Ian Hanchett — September 16th 2024 at 22:04

On Monday’s broadcast of CNN’s “The Source,” Rep. Jim Himes (D-CT) said that it’s “dangerous” for the Trump campaign to blame Democratic rhetoric for the recent attempted assassination of 2024 Republican presidential candidate former President Donald Trump and that doing

The post Dem Rep. Himes: GOP Blaming Dems for Trump Assassination Attempt, Saying They Don’t Trust Feds Is ‘Dangerous’ appeared first on Breitbart.

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Trump assassination attempt a 'confluence' of GOP rhetoric and 'availability of assault rifles': Dem lawmaker

By: Lindsay Kornick — September 16th 2024 at 20:30
New Jersey Rep. Mikie Sherrill suggested to CNN’s Jim Acosta Republicans’ “volatile" rhetoric and gun protections led to the second Trump assassination attempt.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo Issues Death Sentences to Three Americans for Alleged Coup Attempt

By: John Hayward · John Hayward — September 16th 2024 at 19:32

The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) handed out 37 death sentences in connection to the May coup attempt.

The post Democratic Republic of the Congo Issues Death Sentences to Three Americans for Alleged Coup Attempt appeared first on Breitbart.

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Harris eyes endorsement in high-stakes meeting with only major union that hasn't endorsed her campaign

By: Paul Steinhauser — September 16th 2024 at 10:45
Vice President Kamala Harris meets with the Teamsters on Monday, as she works to land the union's endorsement in her race against former President Trump

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Trump assassination task force member: 'No way in hell' Palm Beach suspect should have been that close

By: Lindsay Kornick — September 15th 2024 at 18:50
Rep. Tim Burchett, R-Tenn., discussed security failures behind the second assassination attempt against former President Trump on “Fox News Live" Sunday.

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Dem House candidate pushes tough on fentanyl stance after dismissing it as border issue

By: Aubrie Spady — September 15th 2024 at 03:00
Democrat congressional candidate Monica Tranel is flip-flopping on the fentanyl crisis after previously suggesting that "where it is coming from is not the southern border."

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Arizona’s repeal of 1864 ban on nearly all abortions goes into effect

By: Michael Dorgan — September 14th 2024 at 07:46
Arizona’s 1864 ban on nearly all abortions is officially being repealed on Saturday after months of heated debate in the Grand Canyon State where several Republicans sided with Democrats to revoke the law.

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Harris-Trump showdown: GOP chair vows 'we absolutely have the resources' to win in November

By: Paul Steinhauser — September 14th 2024 at 03:00
Despite facing a fundraising & ground game deficit, Republican National Committee chair Michael Whatley vows the Trump campaign and the GOP will "absolutely have the resources" to win the election

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'Crush liberal dominance': Conservative funder urges leaner, meaner posture for activist groups

By: Alec Schemmel — September 15th 2024 at 06:50
Leonard Leo, who operates a vast network of conservative nonprofits, called on them to start "weaponizing" their ideas like the left does.

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Capehart: 'Frightening' Half of the Country Is Buying What Trump Is Selling

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — September 13th 2024 at 16:06

MSNBC host Jonathan Capehart said Friday on "Chris Jansing Reports" it was "frightening" that roughly half the country supports former President Donald Trump.

The post Capehart: ‘Frightening’ Half of the Country Is Buying What Trump Is Selling appeared first on Breitbart.

☑ ☆ ✇ Politics – The Daily Signal

The Political Chasm Between Taylor Swift and Michael Jordan

By: Josh Hammer — September 13th 2024 at 15:30

In 1990, in the midst of a heated—and racially charged—U.S. Senate race in North Carolina between Republican incumbent Jesse Helms and Democratic challenger Harvey Gantt, Chicago Bulls superstar guard Michael Jordan issued one of his most famous lines.

Jordan, who grew up in Wilmington, North Carolina, and won a national championship in 1982 for the famed University of North Carolina Tar Heels basketball program, was asked whether he would endorse Gantt. Jordan’s memorable response, which OutKick founder and syndicated radio host Clay Travis subsequently adopted for a book title, was: “Republicans buy sneakers too.” Jordan, in other words, refused to politicize his brand and thus risk sacrificing sales of his signature Air Jordan sneakers, which Nike had first unveiled six years earlier.

It was an admirable assertion of political neutrality—a refusal to bend the knee to those mandating a stifling and homogenous political correctness. As Jordan would later tell ESPN during the filming of its docuseries “The Last Dance,” which aired in 2020, “I never thought of myself as an activist. I thought of myself as a basketball player.”

Jordan’s neutrality from decades ago was criticized, during the ESPN miniseries, by someone who knows a lot about exacerbating race relations: former President Barack Obama. In response to that criticism, Jordan doubled down, effectively flipping two middle fingers to the 44th president: “It’s never going to be enough for everybody, and I know that. Because everybody has a preconceived idea for what I should do and what I shouldn’t do.”

As a lifelong college basketball fan of University of North Carolina archrival Duke and a 1990s-era childhood pro hoops fan of the Bulls’ perennially hapless Eastern Conference rival, the New York Knicks, I am loath to credit Michael Jordan. But in this instance, “MJ” was spot-on. In today’s hyper-politicized era, it raises an obvious question: Do Republicans still buy sneakers too?

Taylor Swift seems to think not. In a viral Instagram post earlier this week, the megastar singer-songwriter endorsed Kamala Harris for president. Citing a litany of left-wing pet causes, such as “LGBTQ+ rights,” in vitro fertilization, and the pro-abortion euphemism of “a woman’s right to her own body,” Swift concluded that Harris is a “steady-handed, gifted leader” who has earned her vote.

Swift is the first-ever music industry billionaire, so perhaps she has cynically concluded that she simply does not need conservative or Republican patronage. It’s been at least a decade and a half since Swift sang something approximating country music, and she may simply no longer care about alienating the southerners and churchgoers who disproportionately constitute country music’s fanbase.

Swift, who is dating Kansas City Chiefs all-pro tight end Travis Kelce, was on hand in Las Vegas in February to see Kelce’s Chiefs prevail in a thrilling Super Bowl overtime victory over the San Francisco 49ers. She stood just offstage as NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell recognized star Kansas City quarterback Patrick Mahomes, for the third time this decade, as Super Bowl MVP.

Mahomes is an evangelical Christian who has spoken about how he prays before every game to “thank God for those opportunities.” Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, furthermore, “liked” an Instagram post last month from former President Donald Trump. It is thus not a very well-kept secret that Kelce’s own quarterback Mahomes, as well as Mahomes’ wife, Brittany, are a contemporary conservative Christian power couple.

All of that makes it even more remarkable that Mahomes, when asked at a press conference earlier this week what he thought of Swift’s high-profile presidential endorsement and whether he himself would be issuing an endorsement of his own, stuck to Jordan’s neutrality position. As Mahomes put it: “I don’t want my place and my platform to be used to endorse a candidate. … I think my place is to inform people to get registered to vote. It’s to inform people to do their own research, and then make their best decision for them and their family.” Hear, hear.

Mahomes—like Jordan before him—intuitively understands something that Swift does not. Americans routinely tune into sports games on their TVs and listen to music on their radios as a distraction from our chaotic news cycles and the political tumult of the day. It is not merely a commercial proposition—that Republicans might also buy Air Jordans, and pro-lifers might also purchase Swift albums. It is certainly that. But it is also a matter of basic decency—of using one’s massive platform in order to assuage, and not exacerbate, the domestic tensions that have brought our politics to a frenzied fever pitch. Swift’s endorsement won’t move the needle. But it is condemnable.

Let’s seek out celebrities who would elevate us and play into our better angels—not those who would tear us apart and tear us down.

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Bob Good to Resign as House Freedom Caucus Chair

By: Bradley Devlin — September 13th 2024 at 15:14

Rep. Bob Good, R-Va., will resign shortly as chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, a group of the chamber’s most conservative members, after losing his primary election.

Good told reporters Monday that he had submitted his resignation to the caucus board, but didn’t provide a timeline for his official resignation as chairman.

Sources familiar with the matter, however, told news outlets that Good’s resignation would become official by week’s end.

In June, Good lost his primary in Virginia’s 5th Congressional District to his challenger, state Sen. John McGuire.

McGuire had the endorsement of former President Donald Trump working on his behalf, as well as the political apparatus of former House Speaker Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif.

The challenger had a 374-vote lead over Good before the primary headed for a recount. That recount solidified McGuire’s victory in early August.

Good attempted to fend off the influence of Trump and McCarthy in the primary. He found himself on Trump’s bad side because, before endorsing Trump, he supported Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis in the GOP presidential primary. Good was also one of the House members who voted to oust McCarthy as speaker last October. 

In the coming weeks, the House Freedom Caucus will decide who will become Good’s successor as chairman. With the caucus looking to expand its membership after contested House races throughout the country in the Nov. 5 election, it seems likely that members will move quickly on appointing a new leader, at least on an interim basis.

Recent reports suggest that Reps. Andy Biggs, R-Ariz., and Andy Harris, R-Md., are on the short list to replace Good as chairman of the caucus.

This is a developing story and may be updated.

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Breitbart News Daily Podcast Ep. 616: RNC Co-Chair Lara Trump on Kamala’s Debate Lies

By: Breitbart News · Breitbart News — September 13th 2024 at 11:05

Republican National Committee Co-Chair Lara Trump discusses Kamala Harris’s scripted debate performance – from her smirks and poses to her dodges and lies.

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Who Holds the Future of America, Harris or Trump? 

By: Armstrong Williams — September 13th 2024 at 07:01

Is Vice President Kamala Harris the future of the Democratic Party? Her ascendancy has been meteoric, fueled by Democrats eager to retain control of the White House.

The youthful Harris was the answer to President Joe Biden‘s old blood. At a glance, she was younger and more spirited. Harris embodied the diversity exalted by Democratic voters.

Trifecta: a woman, part black, part Indian American, with the woman angle being first among equals— especially as regards reproductive rights placed in jeopardy by the overturning of Roe v. Wade. Mixed with hatred of former President Donald Trump, Democrats find Harris electrifying. 

But political honeymoons do not last forever. The hard work of campaigning follows.

And there is where Harris, 59, stumbles. Unemployment is troubling. Prices are climbing. Terrorists are racing through our porous borders, leaving appalling crimes in their wake.

Are voters better off today than they were four years ago? A positive answer is unconvincing. Voters do not see a future of wealth, safety, and leisure under a Democratic administration. Everyone feels left behind but billionaires and the multitrillion-dollar military-industrial-security complex. 

The yawning gap between Harris’ promises and reality is in plain view. For three and a half years, Harris has copiloted the nation with Biden into terra incognita. Americans are worried about the future, which remains fraught with uncertainty. 

The border is Harris’ Achilles heel. A staggering number of illegals enter every day, wreaking havoc on the lives of citizens peacefully residing in border towns. They are bankrupting New York City and Chicago. They are committing crimes.

Biden and Harris have been reactive rather than proactively going to the source (i.e., penalizing failed states for driving their people to desperation in tens of millions). 

This is where Trump, 78, the former president, sees his opportunity.

Illegal immigration on Trump’s watch dwindled to a trickle. He built an insurmountable wall that provided reassurance that all was under control. He upgraded vetting to screen out terrorists.

Trump boosted the economy with punishing tariffs and indulgent tax cuts. He is attracting voters who see him as more competent on economic and immigration issues. Harris should worry that Trump’s character flaws are being overlooked. Instead, voters are more focused on her policy positions and the past four years of foreign conflict, economic downturn, rising inflation, and migrants invading our borders. 

Trump’s advantage is particularly pronounced in key battleground states like Pennsylvania, where Harris’ position has been weakened by earlier opposition to fracking that appealed only to Democratic progressives in that state.

Fracking is welcomed by Democrats in other states as a generator of jobs. Harris opportunistically flip-flopped to attract more votes, which could estrange voters who would rather lose than compromise to win. 

As the 2024 race comes into sharper focus after Tuesday night’s presidential debate, Harris must awaken from her reverie. Her rise was swift, but the road to victory is steep. The honeymoon is over, and promises will not do. Harris needs to deliver, and deliver now, by jump-starting the economy and creating an impermeable border campaign.

The proof of the pudding is in the eating. If Harris is unable to gain more electoral votes than Trump, she will be defeated.

History will define Harris as a loser who failed to deliver in contrast to Trump, who succeeded in everything he promised—including ending the constitutional right to abortion, bringing a close to forever wars, and building a wall. If Harris wins, however, a new chapter will open for women and minorities. 

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'It'll upend the community': PA town roiled by talk of migrant housing in Civil War-era orphanage building

By: Charles Creitz — September 13th 2024 at 03:00
An organization linked to a Civil War-era orphanage property has sought to host about 1,000 unaccompanied migrant minors, according to local lawmakers and correspondence.

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A Decision to Make: House Speaker Mike Johnson's government funding bill divides Republicans

By: Chad Pergram — September 12th 2024 at 18:16
Facing opposition from some lawmakers, U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson, R-La., yanked on Wednesday his plan for government funding that would also mandate proof of citizenship in order to vote.

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GOP bill targeting 'Chinese billionaire loophole' on EVs passes after clash with Dems

By: Aubrie Spady — September 12th 2024 at 12:36
The House passed the End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles Act on Thursday to exclude electric vehicles sourced by prohibited foreign entities from the clean vehicle credit.

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'Legacy of incompetence': Comer unveils wide-ranging hearing on Biden-Harris 'failed record'

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 12th 2024 at 12:00
The House Oversight Committee is holding a hearing broadly examining the policies of the Biden-Harris administration and their effect on Americans.

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Riley Gaines stars in Hawley campaign ad hitting Missouri Dem's support for 'radical trans agenda'

By: Jamie Joseph — September 12th 2024 at 11:56
Riley Gaines appears in a Sen. Josh Hawley ad targeting Lucas Kunce, narrating her experience of competing against transgender swimmer Lia Thomas.

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No taxpayer dollars for illegal immigrant gender surgeries under new House GOP bill

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 12th 2024 at 10:00
A group of House Republicans is pushing to block federal dollars from being used for illegal immigrants to receive gender transition surgeries.

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House Republicans lament Trump's 'terrible' debate performance: 'Let her get under his skin'

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 11th 2024 at 17:54
House Republicans granted anonymity to speak freely criticized former President Trump's performance against Vice President Kamala Harris on Tuesday.

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White House urged to 'cease and desist' social media 'suppression campaigns' after Zuckerberg letter

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 11th 2024 at 12:38
The Biden administration is being urged to "cease and desist" any and all social media censorship efforts in a new House GOP letter.

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House GOP plan to avert government shutdown on life support as Johnson delays vote

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 11th 2024 at 11:11
The House of Representatives is delaying a vote on a measure to avert a partial government shutdown.

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Focus group reacts to Trump, Harris faceoff over Project 2025

By: Aubrie Spady — September 11th 2024 at 09:55
A focus group reacting to the presidential debate pitting former President Donald Trump against Vice President Kamala Harris revealed their thoughts on Project 2025.

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Trump allies claim victory in debate, criticize moderators as 'pro-Kamala activists'

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 11th 2024 at 04:44
Former President Donald Trump's allies are rushing to declare victory on his behalf after his debate against Vice President Kamala Harris.

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Dem incumbent survives challenge as GOP picks a winner in Rhode Island Senate primaries

By: Michael Lee — September 10th 2024 at 19:27
Voters in Rhode Island's Senate primary on Tuesday chose the two candidates who will represent the Republican and Democrat parties in November.

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House GOP doubts grow as Johnson digs in on funding fight: 'Playing with a government shutdown'

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 10th 2024 at 13:48
Speaker Mike Johnson said he is forging ahead with his plan on government funding despite the measure hemorrhaging GOP support.

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Nolte: Far-left New Republic Slams Kamala Harris for Lack of Policy Proposals

By: John Nolte · John Nolte — September 10th 2024 at 10:46

On top of ridiculing sitting Vice President Kamala Harris for plagiarizing a whole lot of the “issue” page on Joe Biden’s campaign website, the far-left New Republic is also warning CacklyMcNeverBorderCzar that her lack of concrete policy proposals is not sustainable.

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House launches poll watcher program amid GOP-wide push for election security

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 10th 2024 at 05:00
House Administration Committee Chair Bryan Steil is rolling out the latest iteration of Congress' Election Observer Program this week.

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Trump-backed plan to avoid government shutdown advances to House-wide vote as Republicans defect

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 9th 2024 at 21:05
The House Rules Committee passed Speaker Mike Johnson's plan for a short-term government funding bill attached to Republicans' SAVE Act aimed at election security.

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Jill Stein slams Democratic efforts to 'silence competition,’ says they are ‘not servants of democracy'

By: Joshua Nelson — September 9th 2024 at 20:30
Green Party presidential candidate Jill Stein slammed the Democratic Party for criticizing and attempting to hamper her ballot access as a third party contender.

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Mike Johnson faces conservative mutiny over Trump-backed plan to avert government shutdown

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 9th 2024 at 18:14
House Speaker Mike Johnson cannot afford to lose more than four GOP votes on his government funding plan to pass it without Democratic votes.

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White House pushes back against scathing report on Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan

By: Greg Wehner — September 9th 2024 at 17:41
The White House defended President Biden's handling of the withdrawal from Afghanistan back in 2021, despite a scathing report released Sunday by Republican lawmakers.

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Gaetz questions Jack Smith's authority to keep up Trump probes after judge calls him 'unlawfully appointed'

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 9th 2024 at 09:00
Rep. Matt Gaetz is writing to Attorney General Merrick Garland, questioning the legitimacy of special counsel Jack Smith's most recent legal moves.

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House Dems issue response to GOP report on Biden's withdrawal from Afghanistan

By: Landon Mion — September 9th 2024 at 00:26
The House Democrats on the Foreign Affairs Committee released their own memo on President Biden's chaotic 2021 withdrawal from Afghanistan after the GOP's report.

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L.A. Times Columnist Blames Republicans for California's Problems

By: Joel B. Pollak · Joel B. Pollak — September 8th 2024 at 20:01

Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez has figured out who's to blame for California's problems: Republicans.

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Former California State Sen. Gloria Romero Leaves the Democrat Party: Not the Party 'I Once Championed'

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — September 8th 2024 at 19:18

Former California State Sen. Gloria Romero announced that she is ditching the Democrat Party, noting that it is "not the Democratic Party" she had "once championed."

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Rep. Ro Khanna Not a Fan of Dems Labeling Republicans as 'Weird'

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — September 8th 2024 at 17:42

Rep. Ro Khanna (D-CA) revealed that he is not a fan of his Democratic colleagues labeling Republicans as "weird," adding that it does not advance "American Democracy."

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'Shrinking' California GOP to blame for state's problems argues LA Times columnist

By: Lindsay Kornick — September 8th 2024 at 17:00
Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez attributed California's problems to Republicans because of their shrinking numbers in the state.

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Liz Cheney: Voting for Trump 'Is to Abandon the Constitution'

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — September 8th 2024 at 09:35

Former Rep. Liz Cheney (R-WY) claimed Sunday on ABC’s "This Week" that voting for former President Donald Trump or writing in a name was "to abandon the Constitution."

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Emily Austin: Jews Have a Duty to Speak Out, Elect Trump

By: Joel B. Pollak · Joel B. Pollak — September 8th 2024 at 09:00

Boxing reporter and pro-Israel activist Emily Austin told the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) annual leadership meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, last week that Jews had a duty to speak out, and to elect Donald Trump in November.

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Bold prediction: What the Senate GOP campaign chair says about winning back the majority

By: Paul Steinhauser · Julia Johnson — September 8th 2024 at 09:09
Sen. Steve Daines of Montana, the chair of the Senate Republicans’ campaign committee, for the first time is definitively saying his party will recapture control of the chamber in November's elections

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Allan Lichtman predicts Harris as 2024 winner because 'Democrats got smart' and did this

By: Greg Norman — September 7th 2024 at 07:44
Allan Lichtman, who has correctly predicted nine of last ten elections, speaks to Fox News Digital on why he thinks Kamala Harris will win in 2024.

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Winsome Earle-Sears announces VA gov bid to build on Youngkin record: It's 'all about business’

By: Charles Creitz — September 6th 2024 at 14:39
Lt. Gov. Winsome Earle-Sears, a Republican from Virginia Beach, announced she will be running to succeed Glenn Youngkin in Virginia's off-year gubernatorial election in 2025.

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Political handicapper shifts Montana Senate to ‘leans Republican’ as Tester falls behind

By: Julia Johnson — September 6th 2024 at 10:35
Republicans now have the advantage in Montana's Senate race, according to one political handicapper, as Democrat incumbent Sen. Jon Tester slips behind in polling.

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Senate GOP campaign chair 'concerned' over fundraising disparity but predicts who will win majority

By: Paul Steinhauser · Julia Johnson — September 6th 2024 at 06:00
Senate GOP campaign committee chair Steve Daines says the fundraising disparity is a concern as the Republicans work to win back the majority from the Democrats, but he predicts victory in November.

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House Republicans privately worry about political fallout of government shutdown

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 6th 2024 at 03:00
Some Republicans are already starting to worry that they will be blamed for a partial government shutdown if the House and Senate fail to reach a deal by Oct. 1.

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Trump to Republican Jews: Tell Other Jewish Voters Israel and America Are on the Line

By: Joel B. Pollak · Joel B. Pollak — September 5th 2024 at 22:05

Former President Donald Trump told attendees at the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) annual leadership meeting in Las Vegas, Nevada, on Thursday that they must convince other Jews to vote Republicans to save Israel, and America.

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Longtime California Dem leader says 'adios' to her party and registers with GOP because 'I've had enough'

By: Charles Creitz — September 5th 2024 at 17:44
Former California State Sen. Gloria Romero of San Gabriel/East Los Angeles said "adios" to the Democratic Party this week and registered as a Republican.

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House Republicans claim 'vindication' after Hunter Biden guilty plea

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 5th 2024 at 17:14
Congressional Republicans are sounding off after Hunter Biden pleaded guilty to nine federal tax-related charges.

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Republican Jewish Coalition Gathers, as More Jews Consider Trump

By: Joel B. Pollak · Joel B. Pollak — September 5th 2024 at 10:20

The annual leadership meeting of the Republican Jewish Coalition kicked off Wednesday amid speculation that more Jews could vote for former President Donald Trump over concerns about Israel and antisemitism.

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Media Bias Makes It Easier to Run a ‘Flawless’ Campaign  

By: Tim Graham — September 5th 2024 at 11:30

There is never a level playing field in an American election. For example, the two major political parties have major advantages that third parties can’t muster. Another example is the major Democratic Party advantage of the home-team announcers calling the action on the playing field. Our national media set the terms and the tone of our democracy. 

The pro-Democrat tilt of every election comes to mind when the pseudo-conservative Alyssa Farah Griffin gushed on ABC’s “The View” on Sept. 3 that “the momentum is on Kamala Harris’ side right now.” The electorate is highly polarized and the polls are tight, Griffin said, but “she’s running a flawless campaign … she’s running really smart.” 

In every election cycle, it is abundantly easier for Democrats to appear to have “momentum” when the media prattle on about their supposed momentum. It is easier to declare Democratic campaigns are “flawless” when the media steamroll over any flaw that emerges. It is easier to look “really smart” when journalists tell everyone you’re smart, and if voters don’t understand you have a stunning intellect, then you’re “misunderstood.” 

The media act like the wind beneath Kamala’s wings, and then they praise her flying skills. 

Her weaknesses are buried as Donald Trump’s strengths are attacked. She fails to empathize with Gold Star parents whose children were killed in Afghanistan, and the media attack Trump for having the chutzpah to show up at Arlington National Cemetery at their invitation. The only scandals that aren’t fake news are the Republican scandals. 

Here’s another advantage that can be maddening to Republicans. The Washington Post published a story on Labor Day headlined “Trump aims to drag down Harris as he scrambles to keep up in tight race.” The subhead underlined the spin: “The Republican nominee’s advisers and allies are clear-eyed about the unlikelihood of improving his standing. That leaves one option: damaging hers.” 

Can we turn that the other way? Isn’t Harris aiming to “drag down Trump”? Isn’t her goal “damaging Trump”? Do the political editors at the Post really think the Democrats don’t criticize their opponents? Do these Posties understand that nearly everyone thinks their primary goal in journalism since 2015 has been to destroy and even imprison Trump? Any notion of their objectivity died in darkness decades ago. 

On Tuesday, National Public Radio senior political editor Domenico Montanaro blared out a similar spin: “Former President Trump is ramping up attacks on Harris, trying to drag her down. So expect the race to get even uglier.” 

A listener to taxpayer-funded radio might detect a bullying flavor, as in the Big Bad Wolf is aiming to ruin Little Red Riding Hood. Or if that makes Harris sound too vulnerable, she might be Wonder Woman, and Trump is imagined as Wonder Woman’s evil nemesis Doctor Poison, or maybe Doctor Psycho. 

Journalists don’t see their own work as “ramping up attacks” on Republicans and making the race “even uglier.” In their egotistical dreams, they are never adding ugliness to politics. By opposing Trump, they’re opposing ugliness, and writing a flawless first draft of history. 

In her convention speech, Harris called for moving “past the bitterness, cynicism, and divisive battles of the past.” But everything Harris and her media allies are doing is bitterly attacking Trump, dividing voters, and then cynically insisting they are not the bitter dividers. 

This explains why Gallup found only 11% of Republicans and 29% of independents have a “great deal” or a “fair amount” of confidence in the media’s performance. They sound like they deliver DNC advertising instead of the old-fashioned straight news.  

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Exclusive -- General Amir Avivi: Israel Needs to Be Independent from U.S. Aid

By: Joel B. Pollak · Joel B. Pollak — September 5th 2024 at 07:29

Brigadier General Amir Avivi (Res.) has a surprising message: Israel needs to wean itself from U.S. aid -- while deepening U.S.-Israel relations through joint investments in the military technology of the future.

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House GOP bill targets Venezuelan gang allegedly taking over Colorado apartment complex

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 5th 2024 at 08:05
Colorado GOP Rep. Greg Lopez is introducing legislation spurred by the alleged Venezuelan gang activity in an Aurora apartment complex.

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Former presidential candidate Nikki Haley lands new job

By: Timothy Nerozzi — September 5th 2024 at 07:45
Former ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley, once an opponent of former President Donald Trump in the 2024 Republican primary, has moved into the private sector.

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Rick Scott: It's Schumer's Fault If Government Shuts Down over Noncitizens Voting

By: Joel B. Pollak · Joel B. Pollak — September 4th 2024 at 21:40

Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) told reporters at the Republican Jewish Coalition (RJC) annual leadership meeting that if Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) refuses to allow a vote on a bill to require proof of citizenship to vote in U.S. elections, and the government shuts down as a result, that will be his own fault.

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NY Republicans Call for 'Investigation' of Gov. Kathy Hochul After Top Aide Charged with Working as Agent for China

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — September 4th 2024 at 18:40

Several New York Republicans are calling for an investigation into New York Gov. Kathy Hochul (D) after the arrest of a former top aide for working as an agent of influence of China.

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House GOP subpoenas Tim Walz over $250M COVID fraud scheme by Minnesota nonprofit

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 4th 2024 at 15:13
House Republicans are investigating how Walz's state government handled a massive pandemic fraud case that saw at least 70 people charged.

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Club for Growth pours $5M into tight House races as GOP braces for tough election

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 4th 2024 at 14:08
The Club for Growth is investing $5 million into a fresh ad buy hitting Democrats in tight races on the issue of crime.

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Johnson unveils Trump-backed House GOP plan to avoid government shutdown, sets up battle with Schumer

By: Elizabeth Elkind · Julia Johnson — September 4th 2024 at 11:51
House Republicans are expected to vote on a stopgap spending bill that Speaker Mike Johnson is backing sometime this week.

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McCarthy's 'final struggles' threaten to haunt Johnson's government shutdown fight

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 4th 2024 at 08:17
House Republicans are gearing up for what is expected to be a messy government funding fight over short-term federal spending.

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Would Reagan be welcome in today's GOP? Actor Dennis Quaid, locals from his hometown offer mixed views

By: Cortney O'Brien — September 4th 2024 at 04:00
Actor Dennis Quaid, who plays President Ronald Reagan in a new biopic, and locals in Dixon, Ill., answer whether the 40th president would be welcome in today's Republican Party.

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NYU Professor Galloway: Young Men 'Don't Feel Seen' by the Democratic Party

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — September 3rd 2024 at 19:58

Professor of Marketing at NYU Stern School of Business Scott Galloway said Tuesday on MSNBC's "The Reid Out" that young men "don't feel seen" by the Democratic Party.

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GOP leaders vow 'action' as Columbia University swarmed by anti-Israel agitators

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 3rd 2024 at 17:05
House GOP leaders are emphatically coming out against the resurgence of anti-Israel protests on Columbia University's campus

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Chip Roy says voters 'don't give 2 flying s---s' about government shutdown fight

By: Elizabeth Elkind — September 3rd 2024 at 15:50
Rep. Chip Roy is leading the push for House leaders to attach the SAVE Act to a stopgap funding bill to avoid a government shutdown.

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Pennsylvania Democrats Change Website After RNC Questions If It Was Recruiting Out-of-State Poll Watchers

By: Hannah Knudsen · Hannah Knudsen — September 3rd 2024 at 11:45

Pennsylvania Democrats changed its website after the Republican National Committee (RNC) questioned its practices in recruiting poll watchers.

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Democratic Republic of the Congo: 129 Killed During Attempted Jailbreak

By: John Hayward · John Hayward — September 3rd 2024 at 10:44

A jailbreak attempt at the overcrowded Makala Central Prison in Kinshasa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, turned into a bloodbath on Monday.

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Blue state Republican touts his anti-Trump credentials in bid to flip senate seat red

By: Paul Steinhauser · Julia Johnson — September 3rd 2024 at 12:26
Former GOP Gov. Larry Hogan, who is aiming to flip a key Senate seat in blue bastion Maryland that could determine if Republicans win back the chambers' majority, spotlights his anti-Trump credentials.

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Republican aiming to flip key Senate seat in blue bastion spotlights anti-Trump credentials

By: Paul Steinhauser · Julia Johnson — September 3rd 2024 at 11:35
Former GOP Gov. Larry Hogan, who is aiming to flip a key Senate seat in blue bastion Maryland that could determine if Republicans win back the chambers' majority, spotlights his anti-Trump credentials.

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James Carville urges Harris to break from Biden on key issues, do news conference

By: Jeffrey Clark — September 3rd 2024 at 08:06
Political analyst and Democratic strategist James Carville called on Vice President Harris to separate herself from President Biden in order to win in November.

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North Carolina elections board faces another lawsuit, as RNC sues swing state over noncitizen voting concerns

By: Danielle Wallace — September 3rd 2024 at 07:08
The Republican National Committee sued the North Carolina Board of Elections for allegedly not checking ID for 225,000 voters to verify citizenship.

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Trump focus on inflation, jobs can make inroads with Black voters, Chicago Republican leader says

By: Jamie Joseph — September 3rd 2024 at 03:00
Despite abortion being touted as a big issue in both the GOP and Democratic platforms, Chicago Republican Devin Jones says it's not of much concern to Black voters.

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New ‘Reagan’ movie shows president's strengths and why he is most remembered for fighting 'evil'

By: Alex McFarland — September 1st 2024 at 07:00
New movie about the life of Ronald Reagan shows how he is still remembered for fighting evil and for standing up for freedom against adversaries both foreign and domestic.

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DAVID MARCUS: In West Virginia, a glimpse of what Democrats have lost

By: David Marcus — August 31st 2024 at 16:16
David Marcus eats lunch with a bunch of West Virginia men and gains insight on how the Democrats lost the Mountaineer State.

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Texas state representative flips to GOP, says Democrats have plunged into 'progressive abyss'

By: Timothy Nerozzi — August 31st 2024 at 12:51
Texas State Rep. Shawn Thierry announced this week she is serving her final four months in office as a Republican after breaking from Democrats over gender transition access for minors.

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GOP Lawmakers Defend Trump over Arlington Cemetery Visit

By: Elizabeth Weibel · Elizabeth Weibel — August 30th 2024 at 21:15

Several Republicans have jumped to former President Donald Trump's defense after he was criticized for having a photographer during his visit to Arlington National Cemetery.

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Republican disputes CNN anchor's claim that Trump quashed border bill: 'The Biden administration killed it'

By: Nikolas Lanum — August 30th 2024 at 18:00
Sen. Markwayne Mullin threw cold water on claim that it was former President Trump who killed the border bill, instead blaming President Biden and Democrats.

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Anti-Trump Republican says Harris must speak to media ‘a h--- of a lot more' or risk losing election

By: Nikolas Lanum — August 30th 2024 at 12:30
Anti-Trump Republican Joe Walsh told CNN on Friday that Vice President Kamala Harris needs to take more questions and go on offense to secure victory.

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Pro-lifers blast Trump 'betrayal' with shifting abortion stance, answer on Florida Amendment 4

By: Jamie Joseph — August 30th 2024 at 12:29
Pro-life conservatives slammed former President Donald Trump on X Thursday after he told NBC News he opposes Florida's 6-week abortion ban, signed by former primary challenger Gov. Ron DeSantis.

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About That List of ‘Republicans’ Endorsing Kamala Harris

By: Tyler O'Neil — August 30th 2024 at 08:50

Legacy media outlets have trumpeted the news that “more than 200″ people who used to work for former Presidents George H.W. Bush and George W. Bush, and former Republican presidential nominees John McCain and Mitt Romney, have endorsed Democratic nominee Vice President Kamala Harris in an open letter.

But who, exactly, are the 200?

Left-leaning media may claim this list represents a tidal wave of Republicans defecting to Harris, but this letter is far less impressive than meets the eye. As it turns out, many of the signatories were interns or apolitical staff, and many of them went on to work for then-President Barack Obama and current President Joe Biden.

?Legacy media outlets are touting the 200 "Republicans" who signed an open letter backing Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.? I was curious, so I teamed up with @TheElizMitchell and did a little digging.
As it turns out, this list has three groups of "former Bush, McCain, and Romney… pic.twitter.com/OScTD56d6W

— Tyler O'Neil (@Tyler2ONeil) August 30, 2024

The Interns

The list features eight interns: Chad Adler, a finance intern for Romney 2012; Katie Daryl, a communications department intern for McCain’s Senate office; Anne Dixon, a political intern for the 2008 McCain presidential campaign; Daniel Edwards, an intern in McCain’s Senate office; Danny Mazza, another McCain Senate office intern; Brooks Nelson, an intern from Bush’s USA Freedom Corps; Meghan K. Reilly, a McCain Senate office intern, and Anne Wisniewski, a political intern for McCain’s 2008 campaign.

The Bush, McCain, and Romney Alumni for Harris letter, obtained by USA Today (USA Today)

The offices of Romney and George W. Bush did not respond to The Daily Signal’s questions about whether the letter artificially inflated the number of former staff to give a false impression.

Apolitical Staff

Many of the former Bush 41, Bush 43, McCain, and Romney staffers who signed the letter held apolitical positions that do not necessarily reflect alignment with the Republicans for whom they worked. Many of them stayed on under Democrats because their jobs did not involve partisan affiliation.

Letter-signer Daniel Connor held the apolitical position of pilot for presidential helicopter Marine One under George W. Bush. He remained in the role into the Barack Obama administration.

Lauren Dorff, who worked as outreach coordinator for the U.S. Agency for International Development’s Center for Faith-Based and Community Partnerships in the Bush administration, stayed in the agency under Obama until August 2009, according to LinkedIn.

Eric Eberhard worked on the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs under McCain, but he was later appointed to the Udall Foundation (a federal agency, despite the name) by both Republican and Democratic presidents (Clinton, Bush, and Obama).

David Blaszkowsky worked for the Bush administration’s Securities and Exchange Commission, but he stayed with the SEC under the Obama administration for three years before moving to the Obama-era Treasury Department.

Are These Republicans?

Some signatories either went on to work for Democrats in more political positions or endorsed left-leaning stances on various issues. That raises the question of whether their support for Harris (and opposition to Trump) actually means anything.

Obama appointed Bush administration alumnus Felice Gorordo to serve as a White House fellow in 2011-12, where he worked on the rollout of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which protects from deportation illegal aliens brought to America as minors. The program also provides DACA recipients—dubbed “Dreamers”—with work permits, and according to Biden, more than 800,000 people have qualified for DACA since its inception.

Brooks Nelson, a former Bush intern, demonstrated that he doesn’t support the 43rd president’s conservative pro-life stance. He commented on a post announcing a woman starting a new job at abortion giant Planned Parenthood Federation of America with “This makes me so happy!! Congratulations! You’re going to make a huge impact!”

Nelson praised a fellow LinkedIn user for a new job at Planned Parenthood. (LinkedIn)

Jeffrey Bobeck, who served in Bush’s Department of Energy, now leads a group called Innovators for Democracy that endorsed Biden in 2020 and has now endorsed Harris.

Join Senator Kamala Harris for a Virtual Conversation this Thursday. Secure your spot here: https://t.co/69ZpMvZEPT pic.twitter.com/I3QCOgRgmP

— Innovators4Democracy (@innovators4dem) September 16, 2020
A post from Bobeck’s Innovators for Democracy promoting Harris. (Innovators for Democracy/X)

Matthew Filter worked as a McCain legislative assistant from 2009 to 2011, but he jumped ship in 2012, working for two Democrats. First, he worked as a summer policy intern for then-Mayor Michael Bloomberg in New York in 2012, then as a policy extern for then-Mayor Cory Booker in Newark, New Jersey, in 2012-2013. Booker is now a Democratic senator from New Jersey. He also served under Democratic mayors of Durham, North Carolina.

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Firefighting congressman hopes IAFF shuns Harris after Biden nod: ‘Arsonist telling you how to put out fires’

By: Charles Creitz — August 29th 2024 at 14:43
The International Association of Firefighters was the first labor union to endorse Joe Biden in the 2020 cycle, and Congress' only career firefighter hopes that changes.

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Palin libel lawsuit against New York Times reinstated by federal court

By: Timothy Nerozzi — August 29th 2024 at 09:17
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times is reinstated after an appeals court found her initial trial was compromised by a series of errors made by the judge.

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Palin libel lawsuit against New York Times reinstated by federal court

By: Timothy Nerozzi — August 29th 2024 at 07:22
Former Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin's defamation lawsuit against the New York Times is reinstated after an appeals court found her initial trial was compromised by a series of errors made by the judge.

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NJ residents hit with doubled bills as lawmakers fume at Murphy's ‘energy disaster plan,' demand hearings

By: Charles Creitz — August 29th 2024 at 03:00
New Jersey residents felt sticker shock from their latest energy bills; several state and at least one federal lawmaker are calling for commonsense policy change and investigations.

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California Republican lawmaker reacts to 'crazy' bill that would give undocumented first-time homebuyers money

By: Sarah Rumpf-Whitten — August 28th 2024 at 23:06
A Republican lawmaker in California reacted after the Golden State passed progressive legislation that would give migrants up to $150,000 in first time homeownnership.

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Dem Rep. Crockett: GOP Used to Be Party of Law and Order — MAGA 'Definitely Not That'

By: Pam Key · Pam Key — August 28th 2024 at 21:28

Harris-Walz campaign co-chair Rep. Jasmine Crockett (D-TX) said Wednesday on MSNBC's "All In" that the Republican Party once supported law and order, but former President Donald Trump's MAGA wing is "definitely is not that."

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Detroit Faces GOP Lawsuit Over Poll Worker Imbalance

By: J.P. Isbell — August 28th 2024 at 17:44

DETROIT (Michigan News Source)—The Republican National Committee is raising alarms, accusing Detroit of failing to ensure a balanced hiring of Republican election inspectors. The RNC’s lawsuit claims that during the August primaries, Detroit’s Election Commission appointed a whopping 2,337 Democratic inspectors, while only assigning 310 Republicans.

Election inspectors—also known as poll workers—are hired, trained, and paid to greet voters, check them in, assist them when needed and manage ballot counting, as well as identify and report issues that come up during the election process. They can also assist with absentee ballots.

The RNC claims the disparity in Detroit flies in the face of Michigan’s election laws, which require nearly equal representation from both major political parties. Michigan election law states that the board of election commissioners “shall appoint an equal number, as nearly as possible, of election inspectors in each election precinct from each major political party” to help ensure election fairness and transparency.

RNC Chairman Michael Whatley and Co-Chair Lara Trump said in a statement, “Detroit’s failure to hire Republican poll workers is the kind of bad-faith Democrat interference that drives down faith in elections. The RNC is bringing suit to remedy this completely unacceptable breach of public trust, and our unprecedented election integrity campaign will continue to fight in Michigan and nationwide to protect the rights of every voter to have fair, accurate, secure, and transparent elections.”

Lara Trump added in an interview with Maria Bartiromo on Fox News, “We are fighting tooth and nail to make sure Donald Trump wins in Michigan. We believe if it’s a free, fair, and transparent election, he will.”

Detroit’s Election Commission Under Fire

The lawsuit against the city of Detroit’s Election Commission highlights that out of 675 Republican nominees, only 52 were selected as inspectors, leaving 200 precincts without a single Republican on duty, according to Fox News Digital. The RNC, along with Michigan GOP leaders, insists that Detroit’s actions erode public trust in election integrity and demand that the commission appoint an equal number of inspectors by Oct. 15.

The RNC is demanding compliance with state law to ensure fair representation—and say officials have a duty to appoint an equal number of GOP and Democratic poll workers for the upcoming November election.

A Recurring Battle

This isn’t the RNC’s first rodeo. It previously filed a similar lawsuit against Flint, Michigan, which was dismissed by a judge. However, the stakes are higher this time, with the presidential election looming.

The RNC argues that Detroit’s decision to hire significantly more Democratic inspectors is a deliberate attempt to sway the election outcome, leading to what they describe as “bad-faith Democrat interference.”

As of now, Detroit’s officials, including City Clerk Janice Winfrey and Council President Mary Sheffield, have remained tight-lipped about the lawsuit, with the mayor’s office declining to comment on the pending litigation.

The RNC, however, is far from silent, with Whatley and Lara Trump vowing to continue their “unprecedented election integrity campaign” to safeguard what they believe is every voter’s right to a fair and transparent election.

With the November election on the horizon, and Michigan on the front lines of deciding the presidency, this legal battle is just one of many that could shape how the votes are counted—and who does the counting.

Originally published by Michigan News Source

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Congo Seeks to Execute Americans for Alleged ‘Coup’ as Joe Biden Soaks Up Sun

By: John Hayward · John Hayward — August 28th 2024 at 15:25

Prosecutors in the Democratic Republic of the Congo seek the death penalty for 50 alleged coup plotters, including three Americans.

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The incredible shrinking majority

By: Scott Johnson — March 23rd 2024 at 08:58
(Scott Johnson)

John and I found the protracted humiliation of Kevin McCarthy in connection with his election to be Speaker of the House a clown show. By contrast, Steve Hayward looked mostly on the bright side in “In re: Speaker McCarthy — dissents and concurrences.”

It is at least worth noting that the GOP majority is dissipating. The clown show set the stage for the shrinking of the small GOP House majority to a number asymptotically approaching zero.

It empowered Matt Gaetz to trigger the chain of events leading to McCarthy’s ouster from the Speaker’s chair. I decried that development in “Gaetz of Eden.” Has anyone asked Gaetz what good he did in sacking McCarthy?

McCarthy was deposed this past October. It seems like ancient history. McCarthy subsequently resigned his House seat effective December 31.

I have here in my hand a list of names. According to the list, among the Republicans getting out of Dodge with McCarthy are Reps. Bill Johnson (effective January 21), Ken Buck (effective yesterday), Mike Gallagher (effective April 19), and George Santos, whose departure was involuntary.

“Normally they’re trying to talk people out of [retiring],” one House Republican told Axios. “Now we’re at a point where we’re trying to talk them out of leaving early.” It may or may not be a portent of trouble for Speaker Johnson and it may or may not be a portent of the coming Democratic majority, but it’s not good.

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Glazov Gang: Couy Griffin on ‘Holding Republicans Accountable for their Lack of Action’

By: Jamie Glazov — March 19th 2023 at 03:00
Glazov Gang: Couy Griffin on ‘Holding Republicans Accountable for their Lack of Action’
This new Glazov Gang episode is hosted by Anni Cyrus and features Couy Griffin, the Otero County Commissioner and founder of Cowboys for Trump. Couy discusses Holding Republicans Accountable for their Lack of Action, zeroing in on The Alarming Issues of Hidden J6 Footage and J6 Political Prisoners.  Don’t miss it! [Show your support for […]
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Lyin’ Joe Biden Says MAGA Republicans Want to Defund the Police

By: Robert Spencer — March 17th 2023 at 05:00
Lyin’ Joe Biden Says MAGA Republicans Want to Defund the Police
New in PJ Media: Somewhere in his confused and deteriorating mind, Old Joe Biden knows that the only way that Democrats can win in 2024, other than shenanigans with ballot harvesting and mail-in ballots, is by running as far away as they possibly can from the disastrous record of his dumpster-fire presidency. Since Old Joe […]
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