• Florida couple’s political debate turns violent when Republican attacks his Democratic fiancé, authorities say

    An argument between a Florida couple about their differing political views turned violent Wednesday, investigators said.  The Lee County Sheriff’s Office was called to a home in North Fort Meyers after a 70-year-old man allegedly grabbed his fiancé's neck and squeezed, an affidavit obtained by Fox News Digital states.  The woman, a "Democrat," called for help, investigators said.  "She (and the fiancé) had been fighting throughout the day and argued over politics because John was a Republican,"...

  • Republican Larry Hogan outpacing Democrat rivals in deep-blue Maryland's U.S. Senate race

    Larry Hogan is sitting in the catbird seat in the Maryland Senate race, according to a new survey showing the former governor’s brand of Republicanism is a good fit in the deep-blue state and underscores the challenges Democrats face defending the upper chamber this fall.

  • Trump-backed Bernie Moreno wins the Republican Ohio Senate primary setting up competitive race against Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown in November

    It was an ugly three-way GOP Senate primary between Bernie Moreno, Matt Dolan and Frank LaRose. Moreno will take on Democratic Senator Sherrod Brown in November. Moreno vowed to send Brown to a 'retirement home' and thanked Trump for his endorsement a 'badge of honor' in victory speech. Ohio race expected to be one of the most expensive in 2024

  • Conservative highlights 'useful political issue for Democrats' that 'undermines' Trump

    There's something rotten in MAGA country: some supporters are being scammed into donating funds beyond a one-time offering to bankroll former President Donald Trump's legal efforts. Tim Miller, the former communications director for the Jeb Bush's 2016 campaign, appeared on MSNBC's "Alex Wagner Tonight" to suggest that some of these fervent backers of MAGA being suckered could help Democrats make their case in the upcoming election. "They are making one donation and actually they are having a...

  • Texas Democrats see political opportunity in hardline immigration law

    Judicial whiplash over Texas’s controversial new immigration law has delayed its implementation, but potentially not its political effects. S.B. 4 is the latest in a string of local- and state-level immigration crackdowns that goes back at least to California’s Proposition 187, a 1994 ballot measure supported by then-Gov. Pete Wilson (R) that deputized individual Californians

  • Republicans' Senate Hopes Stung as Democrats Lead Multiple Races

    The Republican Party's hopes of retaking the Senate in the November elections could be hampered as the Democrats lead races in numerous states, according to recent polls.The Democrats hold a slim majority in the Senate, with 48 Democrats and two independents who caucus with them. Senate Minority Leader Mitch McConnell, a Kentucky Republican, announced that he will step down from his position this year but retain his seat until the end of his term.The GOP, which controls the House, is hoping to...

  • Tucker Carlson Talking About Spiritual Warfare in Texas Republican Event

    Conservative political commentator Tucker Carlson recently continued his expanding embrace of Holy Spirit-related topics, and spiritual warfare in particular. At a Mar. 19, sold-out fundraising event for the Tarrant County Republican Party in the Fort Worth Stockyards, Texas, Carlson shared his thoughts on the country's current political climate and the role of spiritual warfare which underpins it. He emphasized that the struggle is not merely between political parties, but between good and...

  • Democrats in survival mode rebuilding Biden’s 2020 coalition

    Democrats are in survival mode in trying to rebuild the coalition that helped President Biden win the White House in 2020, working to bring critical voters back to the fold at this point rather than substantially trying to grow the base. The strategy is unfolding in part from Biden’s travel patterns and appearances. This week, []

  • Republican Senate Slugfest in Ohio Fuels Jitters About Trump’s Candidate

    With just days to go before the election, the three-way Republican Senate primary in Ohio has turned into a food fight, fueling concerns about former President Donald J. Trump’s favored candidate, Bernie Moreno. The contest on Tuesday to decide who will face Senator Sherrod Brown has been contentious for months, with Mr. Moreno, a wealthy former car dealer who has never held elected office, struggling to outrun his rivals, State Senator Matt Dolan and Secretary of State Frank LaRose. But in...

  • A Democratic senator needs an abortion. She told her colleagues about Arizona’s ‘cruel’ laws

    By Gloria Rebecca Gomez, Arizona Mirror Arizona’s anti-abortion laws impact women across the Grand Canyon State, and one Democratic state senator spoke out about how those laws have hurt her as she seeks to end an unviable pregnancy, urging GOP lawmakers to consider the harm caused by the restrictive laws they support. An emotional Sen. Eva Burch described, in a speech Monday on the Senate floor, the hoops she has had to jump through to secure an abortion, after finding out her pregnancy is...

  • U.S. Supreme Court hears Texas case on politically motivated arrests

    The U.S. Supreme Court on Wednesday heard arguments in a Texas case in which a former council member sued the city of Castle Hills, arguing that she was arrested in retaliation for criticizing the city manager.

  • Moreno, with Trump push, wins Ohio U.S. Senate Republican primary

    (The Center Square) – Cleveland businessman and political novice Bernie Moreno on Tuesday won the Republican nomination for an Ohio U.S. Senate, boosted by a Saturday appearance from former President Donald Trump. Moreno’s win over state Sen. Matt Dolan and Secretary of State Frank LaRose was called about 8:45 p.m., setting up a November showdown with incumbent Democrat Sherrod Brown in one of the country’s critical races for control of the Senate. Brown, first...