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Cook Political Report House Ratings 2018 vs 2026 2018: đľ Democrats: 210 đ´ Republicans: 195 đĄ Tossup: 30 2026 đ´ Republicans: 210 (+15) đľ Democrats: 207 (-3) đĄ Tossup: 18 (-12)
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The Democrats have already taken a hit in the polls even two years before the 2028 presidential election. Secretary of State Marco Rubio has gained significant support compared to the previous poll and is now virtually tied with presumptive GOP nominee JD Vance at 35%, according to the Emerson College poll. While the vice president maintains a one-point lead, with 36% of voters likely to support him as the Republican nominee, he appears to have lost more than 15 points in support after polling at 52% in February of this year. Rubio, who has become the face of President Donald...
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A rally for Alberta independence in Airdrie had no shortage of encouragement from passersby on the highway, as it appears an Ottawa-appointed judge blocking the Stay Free Alberta petition has strengthened support for the movement. Sydney Fizzard | May 27, 2026 | News Analysis | 2 Comments Alberta's growing separatist movement is gaining momentum following a controversial court ruling that temporarily blocked a citizen-led referendum on independence. In Airdrie, supporters of the sovereignty movement voiced their frustration with Ottawa, skepticism toward federal institutions and anger over what they describe as decades of Western alienation. The recent court decision that found...
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Judge reprimanded for noisy sex in chambers revealed as Obama appointee who sentenced Todd Chrisley trib.al/E2NqknC
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U.S. and Iranian negotiators have reached an agreement on a 60-day memorandum of understanding extending the current ceasefire and launching negotiations on Iran's nuclear program, but the deal still needs President Donald Trump's final approval, U.S. sources confirmed to Fox News.
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A bill that critics say will stop journalists from reporting on government fraud passed the California Assembly today with votes in favor from Marc Berman, D-Menlo Park, and Diane Papan, D-San Mateo. Assembly Bill 2624, dubbed the Stop Nick Shirley Act for the Youtuber who exposed fraudulent government-funded charities in Minnesota, now goes to the Senate. State Sen. Josh Becker, D-Menlo Park, said via text on Tuesday night that he hasnât read the bill yet because, at that time, it was still over the in Assembly. The billâs author, Assemblywoman Mia Bonta, who is married to California Attorney General Rob...
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Very short video everyone. This youtuber found a Coca-Cola Kiosk that will let you personalize your Coke can with everything...everything except "Jesus". "Buddha Loves (you)", "Allah Loves" and "Satan Loves" are okay just not "Jesus"
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The Rev. Sarah Fisher has been installed as bishop of an Episcopal Church diocese, reportedly becoming the first woman in a same-sex relationship to be elevated to that position in the southern United States.Fisher, who is in a same-sex union with the Rev. Mandy Brady, was installed as the ninth bishop of the North Carolina-based Episcopal Diocese of East Carolina on Saturday.Although there have been other openly gay bishops in The Episcopal Church, a spokesperson for the denomination told The Christian Post on Wednesday that, to her knowledge, âBishop Fisher is the first openly lesbian Episcopal Church bishop for a...
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This week, Lee Zeldinâs EPA announced âapproving nationwide E15,â pitching it as âfortifying the domestic fuel supply.â What that means exactly is that the federal government will allow more stations to cut gasoline with ethanol, which, yes, makes it cheaper, but it also yields less power and worse fuel economy in your engine.
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E. Jean Carroll says she "forgot" during her depositions that Democrat megadonor and Trump hater Reid Hoffman was funding her case. But yeah, trust her memory about something she said happened thirty years prior. This reminds me of another hoax when Democrats, while accusing Trump of being a Russian asset, "forgot" to mention that the Clinton campaign had funded the Steele dossier.
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After Donald Trumpâs first term as president, during the egregious collective regime of âPresidentâ Joe Biden, the leftâs legal brigades launched an unprecedented lawfare attack on their political target. In New York City, the prevailing tactic was to attack on the civil side. The reason for this was that the standard of proof is so much lower in a civil trial that victory was assured in a town with judges and juries as leftist as NYCâs. The tactic was effective. In 2024, N.Y. Attorney General Letitia "Big Tish" James and Judge Arthur Engoron hit pay dirt with a nearly half-a-billion-dollar...
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We are often best defined not by the company we keep, but by our enemies. Having the rightâleftâenemies tends to be a very good thing indeed, as itâs a reliable indicator weâre doing the right things with the right people and for the right reasons. Itâs not always easy, however, to know the motives of people, or nations, when weâre dealing with issues of technology and/or public policy. One such issue is the proliferation of data centers, necessary for the burgeoning AI revolution, but controversial for that and other reasons. Among them is the amount of water and power they...
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Gov. Newsom Proposes 100% Tax on Trumpâs January 6 âAnti-Weaponization Fundâ This is Gavin Newsomâs pattern of escalating federal-state tensions to bring attention to himself California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Wednesday he will impose a 100% tax on payments distributed from President Donald Trumpâs Jan. 6th âslush fund.â And Newsom is looking forward to doing it. He said so. Newsom is talking about imposing a 100% tax on any payments received by residents of California from the Trump administrationâs $1.8 billion âAnti-Weaponization Fundâ â called the Jan. 6 âslush fundâ by Newsom. âOne thing I think âweâre going to try...
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For decades, politicians in Washington have paid lip service to âfiscal responsibilityâ as they practice fiscal irresponsibility on a scale unprecedented in American history. The national debt of the United States has now climbed beyond $35 trillion, a number so large that it has ceased to register emotionally with most citizens. Yet numbers do not lose their consequences simply because they become difficult to imagine. A trillion dollars is a thousand billion dollars. Thirty-five trillion dollars represents obligations so enormous that future generations may spend much of their lives paying for promises made long before they were old enough to...
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*** Key administration officials are pushing the Treasury Departmentâs Bureau of Engraving and Printing to design a $250 banknote with Trumpâs image, the Washington Post reported. Should the Treasury Department move ahead with the plan, it would mark the first time a living personâs face was slapped on a greenback since 1866. The $250 note would be a nod to Americaâs 250th birthday*** Under the Thayer Amendment, which passed in 1866, it is illegal to put the likeness of a living person on official US currency, bonds, or other financial notes. Nonetheless, US Treasurer Brandon Beach and his top adviser,...
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@TRobinsonNewEra If this is true, there needs to be a full and open investigation into this. Release the bodycam footage. Justice for Henry Nowak! *** Warning: Strong language in video ***
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Paxton has trailed Democratic state Rep. James Talarico in fundraising, and some Republicans say the party will have to spend millions to win the Senate race.President Donald Trump may be celebrating that Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton won Tuesdayâs Senate primary, but some Republicans now worry that they have a Texas-sized problem on their hands. Paxton, with Trumpâs endorsement, handily defeated four-term Sen. John Cornyn in the runoff. Democrats largely viewed Paxton as the weaker candidate because of his many controversies. But his fundraising struggles are also raising alarm bells among Republicans. âEconomically, itâs a disaster. Texas is extremely expensive,â...
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Graham Platner is looking toward the general election in Maineâs Senate race. Heâs the presumptive Democratic nominee to face incumbent Republican Sen. Susan Collins. The Democrats believe they've found their candidate, an oyster farmer with Nazi tattoos who has a habit of masturbating in porta-potties and trolling on Reddit. Itâs bad, and reportedly, thatâs just the tip of the iceberg. Platner posted about how PTSD is a âbullshitâ excuse for bad behavior, while telling another veteran who was shot multiple times that he didnât deserve to live. That is something we should revisit, since in 2020, The Atlantic, which is...
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The Wisconsin Democrats are gearing up for a messy primary, as several of them fight to be the nominee in the state's upcoming governor's race. While Francesca Hong is the frontrunner, it seems the Democrats aren't too keen on her radical 'defund the police' agenda and may be trying to torpedo her candidacy. One of her opponents, former Lt. Governor and failed Senate candidate Mandela Barnes, isn't counting himself out of the race yet. In fact, he's trying to tout his accomplishments to stand out from the other Democrats. Unfortunately for Barnes, those accomplishments are few and far between. Like...
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Michelle Montez, a flight attendant for 20 years, said barely a flight goes by where someone doesnât poke, tap, prod or otherwise touch her. âItâs almost a rare occurrence when it doesnât happen,â she said. In a video clip from the âJumpseat Chronicles Podcast,â which she co-hosts with colleagues Joshua Boyd and Darion Foy, the trio said they have heard the complaint from multiple people in the industry and experienced it themselves: getting poked in the arm, the side, the rear end. Many consider it a violation, even if passengers arenât acting maliciously. âYou can talk to any flight attendant...
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