Activists are urging donors to request refunds from WinRed-linked contributions. The push reflects growing frustration with GOP leadership decisions.
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A growing narrative suggests coordinated efforts are shaping public perception of Donald Trump. Critics argue media and political forces are influencing the storyline.
Mark Sanford has ended his bid for Congress in South Carolina’s 1st District. His withdrawal reflects lasting political impact from past controversies.
By Dmitri Bolt California gubernatorial candidate Katie Porter attempted to recreate former Vice President Kamala Harris’ viral “I’m speaking” moment during Tuesday’s governors debate, as…
An opinion article argues that American politics has shifted from governance to a struggle for power. It frames recent events as part of a broader narrative of internal conflict and subversion.
Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick has filed to run again despite resigning amid ethics and criminal investigations. The case now shifts to courts and voters.
Virginia’s entry into the National Popular Vote Compact is fueling a major constitutional debate over the future of U.S. elections. Critics argue it could fundamentally reshape the Electoral College without a formal amendment.
Texas politician James Talarico is facing backlash after doubling down on claims that God is “non-binary.” Critics argue his comments distort biblical teaching.
A Virginia court has halted a contested redistricting referendum following legal challenges. The ruling raises questions about election integrity and ballot clarity.
A federal indictment accuses the SPLC of secretly funding extremist groups it publicly opposed. The case raises serious questions about past political narratives and influence.
A Virginia judge has halted a controversial redistricting referendum, ruling it unconstitutional and stopping certification as appeals loom.

















