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President Donald Trump is on a winning streak in Republican primaries, most recently endorsing Ken Paxton ahead of his Tuesday runoff victory over Sen. John Cornyn in Texas. But Trump’s tightening grip on his party could make it harder to win in the November midterms,
President Donald Trump and Republicans are at a record high with voters as Democrats falter in the eyes of voters.
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Trump's new blunder could cost Republicans the Senate | Opinion
Last week, we discussed the increasingly favorable political environment for Democrats as we steam toward the crucial midterm elections in November. In that piece, I referenced a couple of recent polls from The New York Times and NPR that show a Republican Party in descent and a Democratic Party on the rise.
The coast-to-coast battle to gain an edge in November’s elections through partisan gerrymandering is racing to its conclusion – with Republicans poised to finish with as many as 10 seats ahead of Democrats through redistricting alone.
The primary defeat of long-time Senator John Cornyn confirms Trump still has a grip on the party, but comes with huge political risks – and Democrats are excited. View on euronews
President Donald Trump issued a series of early morning posts on Truth Social this Memorial Day, directly targeting several Republican lawmakers alongside congressional Democrats over disagreements regarding a potential deal with Iran.
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Barabak: Texas is where Democratic dreams die. Did Trump change that with his Senate pick?
Ken Paxton's primary win has buoyed Democratic hopes of an upset by the viral sensation James Talarico. But touted Democrats have a history of falling flat.
Latino support for Democrats remains stagnant despite President Trump losing some of the gains he made with the key voting bloc in the 2024 election, a new poll found. The UnidosUS survey of 3,000 registered Hispanic voters found 54% of Latinos plan to vote for Democratic House candidates in the midterm election,
"It is unthinkable that we would desecrate this hallowed space to build a monument to Donald Trump’s ego," argued one lawmaker.