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The Winners and Losers of Tuesday’s GOP Primaries
If elected, Yesli Vega could become the first Hispanic representative from Virginia
Biden Corruption, Biased Attacks, or Inflation? Here’s Why Elon Musk is Now a Republican
Musk said the Democratic Party is "overly controlled" by unions and slammed Biden's weaknesses
The Pulse of America: DeSantis Gains With Florida Latinos
The polls show that most Latinos are undecided over whether to support the Democrats or the GOP in the midterms
The Republican Party Will Lead the United States in a Time of ‘Deep Change’: Armando Ibarra
From his vision as an insider in local politics, Ibarra envisions the future of the GOP in one direction: the rescue of American values and the strengthening of individual freedom
Republicans Signal Support for Overturning Roe v Wade
Hundreds of Republican politicians have signed legal briefings supporting the constitutionality of Mississippi's abortion laws.
Rick Scott Energizes Young Conservatives at Turning Point’s 2021 Student Action Summit
Scott said young conservatives keep the GOP energized and active
Mike Pompeo Creates A New PAC, Will He Run In 2024?
Although the road for 2024 is still three years away, many have appear to start planning their runs for the White House. As Mike Pomepo creates a new PAC, some are asking if he is also doing the same
Val Demings Aims for Marco Rubio’s Senate Seat in 2022
The Democratic Representative will try to capture Marco Rubio's Senate seat in 2022. However, Democrats have been unable to win much in Florida since 2012
GOP Issues Infrastructure Plan Of $568 Billion, Countering Biden’s Massive $2.3 Trillion Plan
GOP senators are countering the Biden infrastructure bill with their own infrastructure plan of $568 billion, angering many Democratic senators
Will the Bipartisan Meeting for Infrastructure Plan be Enough?
Biden held a bipartisan meeting with lawmakers of both the House and the Senate to discuss the Infrastructure project earlier this Monday. Will that be enough?