Republican Party
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US Senate returns to Washington after Lindsey Graham’s sudden death
Senate Republicans return to Washington amid uncertainty following the sudden death of key ally Lindsey Graham and the continued medical absence of Mitch McConnell.
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US Conservative Shift: Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene Break with Republican Party
Prominent conservative figures Tucker Carlson and Marjorie Taylor Greene have announced their departure from the Republican Party, citing deep-seated disagreements over U.S. foreign policy and the Trump administration’s involvement in the Iran conflict.
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US Senator Mitch McConnell hospitalized in latest health concern
Kentucky Senator Mitch McConnell was admitted to the hospital Sunday morning. His spokesperson confirmed he is receiving care, but provided no further details.
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Republican Primaries Signal Shift as Influence Wanes
As voters head to the polls in Indiana and Ohio, Republican candidates face mounting pressure amid signs of declining party establishment influence and voter dissatisfaction.
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Democrats Lead in 2026 Midterm Elections, Prediction Markets Show
Prediction markets indicate the Democratic Party is poised to win control of both the Senate and the House in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections, despite recent polling challenges.
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Tucker Carlson Defends Trump Amidst Scathing Criticism Over Iran War
Tucker Carlson declared his enduring affection for Donald Trump following the president’s sharp criticism, as the two figures clash over the U.S. military engagement in Iran.
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Dan Crenshaw Trails in Texas Primary Amid GOP Future Debate
U.S. Representative Dan Crenshaw trails challenger Steve Toth in the Texas Republican primary. This outcome signals an internal party debate over the GOP’s conservative future.
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Ilhan Omar Heckles Trump During Heated State of the Union Address
U.S. Representative Ilhan Omar publicly confronted President Trump during his State of the Union address, shouting ‘You have killed Americans!’ The incident highlighted deep political divides over immigration and alleged fraud.
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Texas Republican Stronghold Falls to Democrat Taylor Rehmet in Special Election Upset
Democrat Taylor Rehmet secured a surprising victory in a Texas state Senate special election, flipping a district reliably Republican and previously won by Donald Trump with a significant margin in 2024.
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Midterm 2026: Generic Ballot Shift Signals GOP House Vulnerability
Historical trends and recent polling data indicate a significant challenge for the Republican Party to maintain its slim majority in the U.S. House of Representatives in the upcoming 2026 midterm elections.
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Rand Paul Navigates Bipartisan Dialogue Amidst Trump’s ‘Loser’ Label
Senator Rand Paul is set to appear on Chris Cuomo’s new SiriusXM show, ‘Cuomo Mornings,’ aiming for bipartisan dialogue. This comes shortly after President $1 Trump publicly criticized Paul, labeling him a ‘stone cold loser’ for voting to limit presidential…
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Vivek Ramaswamy’s Ohio Governor Bid: Can His Rebrand Unite a Divided GOP?
Vivek Ramaswamy, once a polarizing firebrand, is rebranding himself for the 2026 Ohio governor race, denouncing extremism and aiming to unite conservatives. But can his shift convince skeptical voters and party leaders?
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Laura Loomer’s GOP Critique: Calls Out Neo-Nazi Problem and Demands Moral Clarity
Laura Loomer, a prominent Trump ally, has sparked debate within conservative circles by acknowledging a neo-Nazi problem on the right and urging the Republican Party to embrace moral clarity and reject antisemitism. Her remarks highlight growing divisions in the GOP…
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Ted Cruz Eyes 2028 Presidential Run Against MAGA Favorite JD Vance
Texas Senator Ted Cruz is reportedly considering a 2028 presidential bid, positioning himself as a non-MAGA alternative to current Vice President JD Vance. Amid party divisions and feuds with prominent conservatives, Cruz faces challenges in winning over both traditional and…
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Elise Stefanik’s Exit: Trump’s Non-Endorsement and Shifting GOP Dynamics Redefine New York Governor Race
Elise Stefanik’s sudden withdrawal from the New York governor race and her decision to leave Congress stemmed from Donald Trump’s neutral stance and the entrance of Bruce Blakeman, reshaping the state’s Republican landscape ahead of 2026.
