2026 election
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Donald Trump Campaigns in Suffern, NY, Bolstering Mike Lawler’s Re-election Bid
President Donald Trump visited Rockland Community College in Suffern, NY, on May 22, 2026, to rally support for GOP Representative Mike Lawler as he seeks a third term in the 17th Congressional District.
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Senator Ashley Moody Leverages Policy Wins Amidst Competitive 2026 Senate Race
Florida Senator Ashley Moody secures significant federal funding and legislative momentum as the 2026 special election campaign intensifies against a crowded Democratic field.
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George Conway Enters Crowded Race for Nadler’s House Seat
Prominent Trump critic George Conway has officially launched his Democratic primary campaign for New York’s 12th Congressional District, challenging a crowded field of high-profile candidates for the seat vacated by Jerry Nadler.
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Montana Real Estate and Political Shifts Shape 2026 Landscape
Record property valuations and shifting electoral dynamics redefine the economic and social environment in Montana this spring.
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Newsom Faces AI Regulation Fight Amid Mounting Political Pressure
Governor Gavin Newsom’s new AI regulations challenge federal guidelines, aiming to enforce safety measures and transparency in California.
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Orbán Faces Crucial 2026 Test Amid Pipeline Security Fears
With Hungary’s April 12 elections approaching, Prime Minister Viktor Orbán faces his toughest challenge in 16 years as opposition gains momentum and domestic security concerns escalate.
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Isabelle Blais Targets PQ Nomination in Maskinongé
Actress Isabelle Blais has officially announced her bid for the Parti québécois nomination in Maskinongé, signaling a shift in local campaign dynamics ahead of the 2026 election.
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Danish Experts Urge Voters to Ignore ‘Exploding’ 2026 Polls
As Denmark approaches a critical 2026 election, political analysts are warning the public to disregard volatile polling data that may be distorting the democratic process.
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Minnesota Governor Tim Walz Reportedly Exits 2026 Race Amid Fraud Scandal and DFL Pressure
Minnesota Governor Tim Walz is reportedly set to withdraw from the 2026 gubernatorial race, facing intense scrutiny over Medicaid fraud allegations and significant internal pressure from his own Democratic-Farmer-Labor party. The decision follows a period of national criticism and a…
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Colin Allred Shifts Strategy: Ends Senate Bid to Pursue Texas’ 33rd Congressional District
Democrat Colin Allred has exited the Texas Senate race, opting to run for Congress in the newly redrawn 33rd District, a move aimed at party unity and navigating shifting political boundaries.
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Muriel Bowser Steps Down: DC Faces Turning Point as Mayor Opts Out of Reelection Amid Federal Tensions
Muriel Bowser, the three-term mayor of Washington, D.C., announced she will not seek reelection, ending a decade marked by historic challenges and unprecedented federal intervention. Her departure sets the stage for a high-stakes political contest as the city confronts its…
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Muriel Bowser Steps Down: DC Mayor Ends Decade of Leadership, Sets Stage for New Era
After ten transformative years, DC Mayor Muriel Bowser will not seek a fourth term, paving the way for new leadership and reflecting on her legacy in affordable housing, education, and city autonomy.
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Supreme Court Temporarily Restores Texas Congressional Map Amid Redistricting Battles
Justice Samuel Alito’s emergency intervention has allowed Texas to proceed with its contested congressional map for the 2026 primaries, setting the stage for a heated legal and political showdown over redistricting that could reshape the House balance.
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Tom Steyer Launches Bid for California Governor, Vows to Tackle Affordability and Corporate Influence
Tom Steyer, billionaire philanthropist and climate activist, enters the competitive race for California governor, focusing on affordability and fighting corporate power.
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Minnesota Lawmakers Announce 2026 Retirement: Three Voices Stepping Away from Capitol
Three seasoned Minnesota lawmakers—Senators Rich Draheim and Steve Cwodzinski, and Representative Sandra Feist—have announced they will not seek reelection in 2026, signaling significant changes ahead for the state’s legislative landscape.
